-
Slieve Aughty",
which was also
their clan name. Cinéal
nAedha na
hEchtghe /
Kinelea consisted roughly of the
civil parishes of Beagh,
Kilmacduagh and Kiltartan...
- Tir-Fiachrach-Aidhne. 1179.
Melaghlin Reagh O'Shaughnessy, Lord of half the
territory of
Kinelea, was
killed by the son of
Donough O'Cahill. 1180.
Muirgheas Ó hEidhin,...
- Ruaidhrí
Gilla Dubh Ó
Seachnasaigh (died 1569) was an
Irish Knight and
Chief of the Name. He is
known in
English as Sir
Roger O'Shaughnessy. The son of...
-
Artgail m.
Guaire Aidne. Sir
Roger O'Shaughnessy of
Kinelea, 2nd
Baronet O'Shaughnessy of
Kinelea Roger O'Shaughnessy,
Captain in the Army of
James II...
- anno 1179:
Melaghlin Reagh O'Shaughnessy, Lord of half the
territory of
Kinelea, was
killed by the son of
Donough O'Cahill. He was a
descendant of Seachnasach...
- to 538.
Maine was
defeated and
slain at the
Battle of
Claenloch (near
Kinelea, Co.Galway) by
Goibnenn mac
Conaill of the Ui
Fiachrach Aidhne.
Maine was...
-
annals towards the end of his era. 1222:
Gilla Mo
Choinni Ó Cahill, Lord of
Kinelea East and West, was
slain by Shaughnessy, the son of
Gilla na
Naemh Crom...
- O'Shaughnessy,
Chief of the Name (died 1690) Sir
Roger O'Shaughnessy of
Kinelea,
Irish Knight,
known in
Gaeilge as Ruaidhrí
Gilla Dubh Ó
Seachnasaigh (died...
- Also
during his reign, a
victory was one at the
Battle of
Claenloch (near
Kinelea, Co. Galway) by the Uí
Fiachrach Aidhne branch in the
south under its king...
- 1222–1224
mention dynastic strife with "
Gilla Mo
Choinni Ó Cahill, Lord of
Kinelea East and West, was
slain by Shaughnessy, the son of
Gilla na
Naemh Crom...