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- Killetra (from Irish Coill Íochtarach 'lower wood') is an early-modern Irish district in what is now southern County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. Killetra...
- split between Killetra and Tomlagh consisting of 1,000 acres. Tyr****an - A small proportion consisting of 420 acres. Lands in Killetra that in all make...
- Alba, creating the modern nation of Scotland Clandonnell, Glenconkeyne, Killetra, Melanagh, Tarraghter, and Tomlagh, which all once formed the ancient territory...
- Loughinsholin in Mid Ulster, with the ancient districts of Clandonnell, Killetra, and Tomlagh comprising the rest. The area Glenconkeyne covered corresponds...
- wouldn't toe the line murdered such as Phelim McTurlough O'Neill, lord of Killetra. From Hugh Roe O'Donnell, his ally, Hugh O'Neill enlisted Scottish mercenaries...
- O'Hagans, Tyrone's foster family. This murder permitted Tyrone to annex Killetra, which he had been attempting since the late 1580s. Tyrone was charged...
- Tarraghter and Killetra, in an area roughly in between the Ballinderry and Lissan Rivers. The other portion lay in between Tarraghter, Killetra, and Glenconkeyne...
- arrested and again held captive by his cousin on an island stronghold in Killetra. As the Earl started to lose the war, Conn escaped and joined the English...
- Irish nobleman and rebel ****ociated with the McShanes of Glenconkeyne and Killetra (modern south County Londonderry). This group was also called the "Wild...
- Ireland. Clandonnell along with the ancient districts of Glenconkeyne, Killetra, and Tomlagh, comprised the former barony of Loughinsholin, with Clandonnell...