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- member of the Clandeboy O'Neill dynasty, it was originally known as Edenduffcarrick, meaning "brow of black rock" (from the Irish éadán dúcharraige). It...
- granted one quarter of the northern Clandeboye estate centered on Edenduffcarrick in modern-day south-western County Antrim, Northern Ireland. His possession...
- the late Middle Ages, the O'Neill chiefs of Clannaboy were based at Edenduffcarrick castle (later called Shane's Castle), two miles west of Antrim. Following...
- This article lists the kings and lords of Clandeboye (Irish: Clann Aodha Buídhe), a Gaelic túath of the Cenél nEógain, located in the eastern part of Ulster...
- Brian McPhelim O'Neill), while the remaining quarter, based around Edenduffcarrick, was awarded to Hugh Oge O'Neill (son of Sir Brian McPhelim's brother...
- west bank of the river Main just south of the town. A castle known as Edenduffcarrick, later Shane's Castle, was built near Randalstown in the 14th century...
- chief cousins and their own histories.[citation needed] The castle at Edenduffcarrick now called Shane's Castle has long been a key family in the Clannaboy...
- Donald Balloch MacDonald and Johanna, daughter of Conn O'Neill of Edenduffcarrick. He was the third chief of Clan MacDonald of Dunnyveg, also called...
- MacDonald (d. 1476), married Johanna, daughter of Conn O'Neill of Edenduffcarrick Ranald Bane MacDonald, 1st of Largie, illegitimate son of John Mór...
- cathedral in the same town. Shane's Castle Randalstown Domestic Military c.1345 Also known as Edenduffcarrick. Burnt down in 1816 and left in ruins....