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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...
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which one was "Loghynisolin",
containing the
districts of
Cloncankayne (
Glenconkeyne) and
Kilytraghe (Killetra). The
barony of
Loughinsholin upon creation...
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early modern Irish nobleman and
rebel ****ociated with the
McShanes of
Glenconkeyne and
Killetra (modern
south County Londonderry). This
group was also called...
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settled in Alba,
creating the
modern nation of
Scotland Clandonnell,
Glenconkeyne, Killetra, Melanagh, Tarraghter, and Tomlagh,
which all once
formed the...
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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...
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Northern Ireland.
Killetra along with the
ancient districts of Clandonnell,
Glenconkeyne, and Tomlagh,
comprised the
former barony of Loughinsholin, with Killetra...
- 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...
- Dungannon.
Tyrone and what
remained of his
followers retreated into the
Glenconkeyne Woods where he
continued to
evade capture.
Despite his
military defeat...
- to the 17th
Century Plantation in the "woodkerne"
inhabited forest of
Glenconkeyne. Note:
Fearadhaigh was
spelt as
Feradaig in Old
Irish (c700-c900) and...
- only two
possibly three of the
brothers and
nephews hiding out in the
Glenconkeyne forest in
eastern Tyrone. Two sons of Con
MacShane O'Neill, Hugh and...