- St.
Colmcille St.
Duileach St.
Damhnait St.
Brigid St.
Eithne and St.
Fedhlim St.
Gobnait St.
Patrick St.
Oliver Plunkett Richard Townley Suite, Ashdown...
-
Fearghal Ua Finachta, a
noble priest of Ross-Commain, [died]. LC 1265.6:
Fedhlim, son of
Cathal Crobhderg Ó Conchobhair, king of Connacht—the protector...
- of Tóchar-móna-Coinnedha (Templetogher,
County Galway), on 25 January,
Fedhlim afterwards plundered the
favorites of
Ruaidhri O'Conchobhair, and then...
- de Burgh, and he
would be back. In 1232 de
Burgh returned in
force and took
Fedhlim O'Conor prisoner,
replacing him by Hugh O'Conor.
Having taken control of...
- for the year 1256 state-
Another great hosting,
after this battle, by
Fedhlim O'Conchobhair and his son, i.e. Aedh-na-nGall,
accompanied by the Connachtmen...
- Richard, son of
William Burk,
against Fedhlim, son of
Cathal Crobhderg, and
against his son, i.e. Aedh son of
Fedhlim, and to the sons of
Tighernan O'Ruairc;...
- Sailni,
alias Dál Selle, Dál Sailne, and
Tuath Selle. They
descended from
Fedhlim Sailne, and were
possibly a
former sóerthúatha (free-people),
however became...
- for the year 1256 state-
Another great hosting,
after this battle, by
Fedhlim O'Conchobhair and his son, i.e. Aedh-na-nGall,
accompanied by the Connachtmen...
- Samradhain. The
Annals of Loch Cé for 1495 state- Mac Samhradhain, i.e.
Fedhlim, was drowned; and
Domhnall Bernach was
proclaimed Mac
Samradhain in his...
- Samradhain. The
Annals of Loch Cé for 1495 state- Mac Samhradhain, i.e.
Fedhlim, was drowned; and
Domhnall Bernach was
proclaimed Mac
Samradhain in his...