-
anglicised form of Ó
Faircheallaigh, a
family name of the
Irish nobility from
County Cavan. The
patronym means "descendant of
Faircheallaigh",
whose name means...
- is an
anglicised form of the Old
Irish patronyms Ó
Faircheallaigh ("descendant of
Faircheallaigh", a
personal name
meaning "super war") or Ó Fearghail...
- made the
Connachta nobleman Faircheallaigh the
first Abbot of
Drumlane at the end of the
sixth century and his Ó
Faircheallaigh descendants became historically...
-
Bishop of
Armagh Ailill mac Rechtaide, 6th
century patriarch of the Ó
Faircheallaigh and the Ó Fearg****s
Ailill Cruitire, 7th
century King of
Brega Ailill...
- O'Callaghan
House of O'Conor
House of O'Donnell
House of O'Donovan
House of Ó
Faircheallaigh House of Ó Faoláin
House of Ó
Fearghail House of O'Neill
House of O'Rourke...
-
Hereditary Kern ('Ceithrenn') Sept
Other Septs of the Cenél nEógain: The Ó
Faircheallaigh of
County Cavan The Ó Fearg****s of
Connacht Cenél
Conaill The O'Donnell...
- in
County Cavan were the
Connachta noblemen Fearghus Mac
Ailill and
Faircheallaigh Mac Ailill. He is the
patron saint of Hy
Kinsellagh or Wexford; Ferns;...
-
County Cavan, on the
River Erne and
south of the
Woodford River. The Ó
Faircheallaigh (Farrelly) and
MacGaghrans (Magaherans) were
ruling Gaelic Irish tribes...
-
settled in
Cavan in the late 14th
century O Maol
Phadraig (Fitzpatrick) Ó
Faircheallaigh (O'Farrelly, Farrelly, Ferrally, Farily, Fariley)
military clan based...
- the Nine Hostages." The
brothers mac
Ailill thus
became Fearghus and
Faircheallaigh and were made
Saint Máedóc's
heirs to
Rosinver Abbey and
Drumlane Abbey...