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having Ferdoragh killed in 1558. Conn
Bacagh would die a year later, in July 1559. The next heir
according to
English succession was
Ferdoragh's son Brian...
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which was by the
charter to
descend to his
illegitimate son
Matthew or
Ferdoragh O'Neill, who was also
created Baron of Dungannon,
which was
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Shane Oge
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George (1872)...
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heirs male. This did not...
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