- Hugh
MacEdegany, (Irish: Aodh
mac an Deaganaigh;
before 1567 – May 1588), also
known as Hugh
MacCalvagh, and
referred to as Hugh O'Gallagher by modern...
- O'Donnell's
claim to the
lordship was
disputed by Calvagh's son Hugh
MacEdegany. O'Donnell's
succession to the
lordship of
Tyrconnell was a
triumph for...
-
Scottish redshanks to
destroy rival claimants,
including Calvagh's son Hugh
MacEdegany in May 1588, and Hugh Roe's
older half-brother
Donal on 14
September 1590...
- century; the O'Neill, or Cenél nEógain,
tracing their pedigree to Eógan
mac Néill, and the O'Donnells, or Cenél Conaill, to
Conall Gulban, both sons...
- in 1586.
MacEdegany was ********inated on Iníon Dubh's
orders in May 1588. The
Annals of the Four
Masters describes his death: "[Hugh
MacEdegany] one time...
-
prophecy and by
directing her
Redshanks to kill any challengers. Hugh
MacEdegany, an
illegitimate son of
Calvagh O'Donnell, was the
first major challenger...
-
September 1663
there were
three Hearth Tax
payers in Owengallis-
Cormucke Mc
Edegany,
Daniell Magawran and
Donell McEdagany. A
further confirming grant dated...