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- A Herenagh was the chief elect of a sept (family group) in medieval times in Ireland, and was a lay official of church lands. The herenagh was elected...
- Donleavy (Mac Duinnshléibhe), formerly Kings of Ulster (Dál Fiatach of Ulaid) Herenagh of church lands/Custodians of Donegal Castle & Ballyshannon Castle - McMenamin...
- authoritative translation in a note for the year 1025: Dubhinsi Ua Faircheallaigh, herenagh of Druim-leathan [...] died." The Life of Máedóc of Ferns states: "Once...
- (Kinship); Cenél nEógain (Cinel Eoghain). Finte (Clans); Ua Brolaigh, herenaghs of Tech na Coimairce and Clongleigh. Branches; Cenél mBinnig Glinne in...
- a later date. The Annals of Ulster for 1364 state- Sitric, son of the herenagh, a prince of general fame and noble head of his own sept, died. Cathal...
- Cell-mor and Mathgamain Mag Tighernain and the Red Gillie, son of the Herenagh and many more of his tribe and Nicholas Mac in Maighistir and many of his...
- divided amongst septs, the head of which was a herenagh who paid tribute to the bishop of Clogher. The herenagh in Boho at that time was known as O'Fellan...