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- dominion of the O'Neills, led by Sir Brian MacPhelim and Sir Turlough Luineach, and of the Scots led by Sorley Boy MacDonnell. His offer, with certain modifications...
- great attempt to decisively defeat the MacDonnells and recover the Route. In alliance with Sir Hugh MacPhelim Bacagh O'Neill of Edenduffcarrick (Shane's...
- Treachery of the Long Knives Pollard, Albert (1901). "O'Neill, Brian MacPhelim" . Dictionary of National Biography (1st supplement). Vol. 3. pp. 234–235...
- Es**** lured Sir Brian MacPhelim and his entourage (including his wife) under the pretense of negotiations and a feast in MacPhelim's honour at Belfast Castle...
- side in the Battle of Bellahoe while invading County Meath in 1539. Art MacPhelim Magennis of Castlewellan (possibly the same man as Arthur Guinez) and...
- called Cluain Dabhal. Phelim's name in Irish shows his paternal genealogy as: "Felim mac Turlogh mac Henry Óg mac Henry mac Seán mac Conn Mór Ó Néill" (father...
- Christianity portal Art MacPhelim O'Gallagher, was Bishop of Raphoe from his appointment by the papacy in 1547 until the death of Queen Mary I in 1558...
- Fertagh O'Neill (grandson of Niall Oge O'Neill and son-in-law of Sir Brian MacPhelim) as rightful lord of all Clandeboye. Various different factions of the...
- advertise his new lands was read by the Clandeboye O'Neill chief, Sir Brian MacPhelim, who just a few years earlier had been knighted by Elizabeth. Furious...
- Highlanders from Clan MacDonald of Dunnyveg led by Somhairle Buidhe MacDonnell into the Glens of Antrim to his north. In 1568, Brian McPhelim O'Neill would be...