-
names to the Uí
Bloid and Uí
Caisin kindreds, and
another founded the Ui
Fearmaic. As the proto-Dál
gCais moved up into what is
today East Clare,
these became...
- It was
built between 1470 and 1490 by
Diarmaid O'Dea, Lord of
Cineal Fearmaic, and
stands some 50 feet (15 m) high on a
limestone outcrop base measuring...
-
called Breintir Fearmacach agus Cormacach,
meaning "fetid
district of
Cinel Fearmaic and Cormaic". It was
later called Breintre, then Inagh. The
village is...
- the
Gaelic Irish chieftain Conchobhar Ó Deághaidh,
chief of the
Cineal Fearmaic and ally of
Muircheartach Ó Briain, but he was defeated. The
Bruce invasion...
-
Thomond Tribal Map c. AD 1200, with Uí mBloid,
Clann Caisin and Cinéal
Fearmaic being the
ancient Dál
gCais tribal areas...
- of Clancullen, the O'Kennedy
Lords of Ormond, the O'Dea
Lords of
Cineal Fearmaic and others. They
descended from the
common ancestor of Tál Cas and are...
- the O'Deas and the O'Quins, who
belong to the
Cineal Fearmaic, or more appropriately, the Ui
Fearmaic. The "Ó Grifín" (male) / "Ní Ghrifín" (female) spelling...
- (Irish: Ó Cuinn) and the O'Griffins (Irish: Ó Gríofa) –
belonged to the Uí
Fearmaic group,
which was a
branch of the Dalc****ian tribe. Day
surname O'Day surname...
- Diarmuid, sub anno 1563, as follows: Mac Brody,
Ollav of Hy-Bracain and Hy-
Fearmaic, died, i.e. Dermot, son of Conor, son of Dermot, son of John; and his brother...
- ISBN 978-0-299-23313-6.
Retrieved 7
April 2014. Frost,
James (1897). "Ui
Fearmaic,
Kilkeedy Parish". The
History and
Topography of the
County of Clare. Retrieved...