- 1602 she also
pardoned the
following Clare residents for the same offence-
Donill O'Carbry,
Moyllmory O'Cluane,
Edmund Tuite,
James Tuite and
William McShane...
-
James VI and I granted,
along with
other lands, one poll of
Dromeane to
Donill Backagh McShane O'Reyly. He was the
nephew of the O'Reilly Clan chief, Aodh...
-
Cathaoir O'Reilly who
received lands in
Kildoagh townland and
first cousin of
Donill Backagh McShane O'Reyly who was
simultaneously granted lands in
Burren (townland)...
-
Cathaoir O'Reilly who
received lands in
Kildoagh townland and
first cousin of
Donill Backagh McShane O'Reyly who was
simultaneously granted lands in
Burren (townland)...
- corporation's approval. "Mem. the 14 of July, one
Morchowe Mac
Tirriligh Mac
Donill,
chief of his nacion,
called Clanteige of Aron,
appeared before the mayor...
-
Cathaoir O'Reilly who
received lands in
Kildoagh townland and
first cousin of
Donill Backagh McShane O'Reyly who was
simultaneously granted lands in
Burren (townland)...
-
along with
other lands, King
James I
granted the two
polls of
Burrin to
Donill Backagh McShane O'Reyly, Gentleman. The said
Domhnall O'Reilly was the nephew...
- O'Reilly who
received lands in
Bellaleenan townland and
first cousin of
Donill Backagh McShane O'Reyly who was
simultaneously granted lands in
Burren (townland)...
- who was
chief from 1583–1596. He was also a
first cousin once-removed of
Donill Backagh McShane O'Reyly who was also
granted lands in
Burren (townland)...
- was
chief from 1583 to 1596. He was also a
first cousin once-removed of
Donill Backagh McShane O'Reyly who was also
granted lands in
Burren (townland)...