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known as
Shane Crossagh O'Mullan, was an
Irish rapparee/outlaw, who was
executed in the 1720s at the Diamond, in
Derry city.
Shane Crossagh and his family...
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which a
hundred persons were destro****,
among whom was the son of M****
Crossagh O'Hara. Many
horses and cows were also
killed by it, and much
putrid fish...
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townland of Glenshane. It is
erroneously claimed as
being named after Shane Crossagh O'Mullan a
notorious rapparee, or highwayman, who
roamed the
highways of...
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locally in the
Parish Church and
Presbyterian Church graveyards.
Shane Crossagh O'Mullan was born and
lived in the
townland of
Tullanee in
Eglinton (then...
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Derrig Redmond O'Hanlon (outlaw)
Neesy O'Haughan Dónal Ó Maoláine
Shane Crossagh O'Mullan
Notes "Ropaire,"
dictionary definition: Ó Dónaill,
Niall (ed.)...
- the General's Bridge, the site of the
famous ambush by
highwayman Shane Crossagh. This is
where Sean
Crossan held up some
British Redcoats by
placing wooden...
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Privy Council of
England of a plot by Hugh
McShane O'Neill,
Brian Crossagh, Rory O'Cahan and
Alexander McDonald to m****acre
Ulster planters and of...
- Hugh's new
neighbour and
friend was the
departed Earl's
nephew Brian Crossagh, son of Sir
Cormac MacBaron O'Neill,
something that
would cement a friendship...
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Clonderalaw Kilmurry Killadysert Cross More 653
Clonderalaw Kilmurry Killadysert Crossagh 247
Bunratty Lower Drumline Ennis Crossard 131
Inchiquin Killinaboy Corrofin...
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admitted he
offered no threat, but
should be kept
locked up. One son,
Bryan Crossagh O'Neill, was
granted a
small proportion of land,
consisting of 1,000 acres...