-
against the
MacQuillans. The
final battle of this ****ault was at Aura, and saw the end of the
MacQuillans and the
conquest of the
Route by the
MacDonnells...
- by the
MacQuillans. Later, the
Scottish Gallowgl****
MacDonnells and
MacAlisters invaded. The
MacDonnells were a
branch of the
Scottish Clan
MacDonald;...
-
sixteenth century between the
MacDonnells, led by
Sorley Boy
MacDonnell,
against the Mc
Quillans and O'Neills, in
which the
MacQuillans and O'Neills were defeated...
-
coast to
confront the
MacQuillans,
former allies of the
MacDonell clan. He
landed at
Marketon Bay in July 1559,
where the
MacQuillans were
strongly posted...
- Gaelic: holly). The name has
become Anglicised as
MacCullen & McCullen, and
MacQuillan & Mc
Quillan. The name
appears in
Irish mythology. The
family are...
- a
county of the
Earldom of Ulster, it was
later ruled by the
MacQuillans and then the
MacDonnells. The
territory of the
Route was
originally part of Twescard...
- Mc
Quillan and
MacQuillan are
surnames of
Irish origin.
There are
several unrelated origins of the
surnames Mc
Quillan and
MacQuillan. The
Ulster variant...
-
would see the
destruction of the
MacQuillans power and the
weakening of the O'Cahans
corresponding to the rise of
MacDonnells. The
Scottish clans Both...
- Gilla****k
MacDonnell (Giolla
Easpuig MacDomhnaill) was a son of
Colla MacDonnell,
Captain of the
Route and
Evelyn MacQuillan. He was
killed accidentally...
-
County Antrim,
Northern Ireland, that was a
stronghold of the
MacQuillans and the
MacDonnells in
former times. Historically, it was
situated in the parish...