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- Glenconkeyne (from Irish Gleann Con Cadhain 'valley of Cadhan's hound') is an early-modern Irish district in what is now southern County Londonderry in...
- which one was "Loghynisolin", containing the districts of Cloncankayne (Glenconkeyne) and Kilytraghe (Killetra). The barony of Loughinsholin upon creation...
- early modern Irish nobleman and rebel ****ociated with the McShanes of Glenconkeyne and Killetra (modern south County Londonderry). This group was also called...
- observed this burnt his capital at Dungannon and fled to his last refuge in Glenconkeyne. Advancing northwards through Tyrone, Mountjoy erected a fort in the...
- Dungannon. Tyrone and what remained of his followers retreated into the Glenconkeyne Woods where he continued to evade capture. Despite his military defeat...
- settled in Alba, creating the modern nation of Scotland Clandonnell, Glenconkeyne, Killetra, Melanagh, Tarraghter, and Tomlagh, which all once formed the...
- after his ********ination they fled across the river Bann to the forest of Glenconkeyne, where they were protected by a lord of the Clandeboye O'Neills. Catherine...
- O'Neill dynasty known as the Clan Shanes living in the dense forest of Glenconkeyne and Killetragh dating back to the mid-16th century; and another in County...
- Northern Ireland. Killetra along with the ancient districts of Clandonnell, Glenconkeyne, and Tomlagh, comprised the former barony of Loughinsholin, with Killetra...
- the woods of Glenconkeyne. Mountjoy continued to pursue Tyrone to no avail. The Earl entered Fermanagh in autumn but was back in Glenconkeyne by December...