- of Clan
Fergail (Clann Fhearghaile). In the
twelfth century the O'Hallorans were
chiefs of twenty-four town
lands of the túath of Clan
Fergail.
These lay...
- Sean mac
Fergail Óicc Ó ****ccinn (died 1490) was an
Irish poet. Ó ****ccinn was an
Irish poet who held the post of
Chief Ollam of Ireland. His
father was...
- (fl. c. 1400),
Irish poet
Niall mac Aed Ó ****ginn (fl. 1414) Sean mac
Fergail Óicc Ó ****ccinn (died 1490),
Irish poet Tadg Óg Ó ****ginn (died 1448),...
- Aodh Do
bhriseas bearnaidh ar
Bhrian Each gan
aradhain an
fhearg Sean mac
Fergail Óicc Ó ****ccinn, died 1490
Philip Bocht Ó ****ginn
Tadhg Mór Ó ****ginn Do...
- Dálaigh, died 1387
Cearbhall mac
Lochlainn Ó Dálaigh, died 1405 Sean mac
Fergail Óicc Ó ****ccinn, died 1490
Paidin Ó Maol Chonaire, died 1506 Seán mac Torna...
- Dá bhrághaid uaim i
nInis Foillsigh do mhíorb****le, a M****re Sean mac
Fergail Óicc Ó ****ccinn, died 1490
Philip Bocht Ó ****ginn Maol
Sheachluinn na n-Uirsgéal...
- 12
August – Gilla-na-naem Ua Cianain,
abbot of Lis-gabhail.
Cathal Ua
Fergail,
chief of Annaly.
Mailshechlainn Mag Oirechtaigh,
chief of Muinter-Rad****bh...
-
Murchad Finn O
Fergail,
Maelruanaid Mac
Donnchada and many
others were
wounded on that
field and some of them,
among whom was
Murchad O
Fergail, died of their...
- Preceded by
Gofraidh Fionn Ó Dálaigh
Chief Ollam of
Ireland 1387–1405 Succeeded by Sean mac
Fergail Óicc Ó ****ccinn...
-
Murchad Finn O
Fergail,
Maelruanaid Mac
Donnchada and many
others were
wounded on that
field and some of them,
among whom was
Murchad O
Fergail, died of their...