- The
Bhotha M****ntir Uí
Fhialáin (huts of the
people of O'Phelan) were an
Irish tribe that
lived in the area now
known as Boho in
County Fermanagh, Northern...
-
family ****ociated with Boho,
County Fermanagh (see
Bhotha M****ntir Uí
Fhialáin). John Ó Fialáin is
stated in the
Annals of
Ulster as
being the professor...
- Fermanagh. This is also
synonymous with
their origins in
Bhotha M****ntir Uí
Fhialáin.
Patrick Weston Joyce (1898). The
Origin and
History of
Irish Names of...
- Gilzean, Lane, MacLaine,
MacLean MacGilleD****bh Black,
Blackie MacGille
Fhialain MacLellan On
North Uist.
MacGilleGhlais Gl****, Gray
MacGillIosa Gillies...
-
Gaelic surname borne by the Uist
MacLellans include: Mac 'ill'
Fhialain, and MacIll
Fhialain. Lower, Mark
Antony (1860).
Patronymica Britannica: A Dictionary...
- or
Botha were
known as O Fialáin and
Clann Mhe Garacháin over Both Ui
Fhialáin.
During the
partition of
Cavan into
seven baronies (1584), two of the baronies...
- Ní Findbairr, died 1418.
Barrdhubh Ní Ruairc, died 1431.
Barrdhubh Ní
Fhialain, died 1478.
Barrdhubh Ó Du****h, born 1997. List of Irish-language given...
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Bhotha M****ntir Uí
Fhialáin,
Bothach ui
fhialain in
Breifney or
mBothaigh I
Fhialain,
which translates as the huts of the Uí
Fhialáin. The
surname Ó Fialáin...