- same name in London. The parti****tion of
Phelim Reagh MacDavitt and
others of the
MacDavitts in the
attack and
destruction of
Derry led to them becoming...
-
unsuccessful rebellion of
Cahir O'Doherty (****isted by his
kinsman Phelim Reagh MacDavitt), led to the
seizure of the O’Doherty
lands by the English, and the dispossession...
- Hugh Boy
MacDavitt (Irish:Aodh
Buidhe Mac Daibheid) was a
Gaelic Irish warrior from Inishowen. He was the
brother of
Phelim Reagh MacDavitt and the foster...
- at Burt
Castle in Donegal. For
their parti****tion in the burning, the
MacDavitts became known by
their Protestant neighbours as the "Burn-Derrys" although...
-
Phelim MacDavitt, a
wanted man, to the authorities – a sign of the
extreme demands being made on him. O'Doherty's
lobbying on
behalf of
MacDavitt led to...
-
Michael Davitt (25
March 1846 – 30 May 1906) was an
Irish republican activist for a
variety of causes,
especially Home Rule and land reform. Following...
- Cenél
Luighdech (more
commonly known as Sil Lugdach)
descend from
Lugaid mac Sétnai, the great-grandson of
Conall Gulban.
Their tribal territory extended...
- Mac D****fíthe
Uilliam Ó
Loingsigh Cathal Ó
Broin Bernard Morris Niallan Mac Davitt Conchbhar Óg Ó
Dubheannaigh Donnchadh Coughlan Dermot Dolan Brian O'Hegarty...
-
Ebola virus epidemic. In 2017, O'Connor
changed her
legal name to
Magda Davitt,
saying she
wished to be free of "patriarchal
slave names" and "parental...
-
rebellion of
Cahir O'Doherty (chief, ****isted by his
kinsman Phelim Reagh MacDavitt), led to the
seizure of the O’Doherty
lands by the English, and the dispossession...