- Dublin,
Diarmait began negotiations with its king,
Ascall mac Ragnaill (Ascall
MacRannall). On 21 September,
while talks were ongoing, a
force of Normans—led...
- Longford; the
Mac Rannalls, a name
anglicised to Reynolds, who were
Lords of
Conmaincee of Moy-Rein and Muintir-Eolais, in Leitrim; the
Mac Keoghes, who...
- Ely. The
Conmaicne Rein. The
chiefly families of this
tribe were the
MacRannalls, O'Cornyns, O'Farrells, O'Moledys and O'Quins. The
Corca D****bhne. The...
- preys." "Teige and Melaghlin, two sons of Ivor
Mac Rannall, were
taken prisoners by
Cathal Mac Rannall.
Cathal was
afterwards killed by
their kinsmen...
- [
Mac Rannall] - namely,
Phelim MacConcobhair
Mac Concobhair Mac Murchadh, and
Maelruana Mac Owen
Mac William, and Ir
Mac Brian Mac Owny, and
James Mac...
- slaying. An
attack was made by
Mac Rannall on the town of
Mac Shanly, and the town was burned, and Donough, the son of
Donough Mac Shanly, and many others,...
-
historically named Conmhaícne
Maigh Réin.
After the 9th
century the
Reynolds (
MacRannall or
Muintir Eolais) were
chiefs of this territory. Back in the 6th century...
- Muintir-Eolais the
Mac Rannalls; and the Clann-Murtough O'Conor, at the
instigation of Donnell, the son of Murtough, and
Tomaltagh Mac Donough, came to...
-
incursion were Teige, son of Rory O'Conor;
Farrell Mac Tiernan, Lord of
Teallach Dunchadha; and
Dermot Mac Rannall, Lord of Muintir-Eolais:
these were accompanied...
- Gilla-na-naev
Mac Celie, died in the
monastery of Maothail". "1430: Brian, the son of
Tiernan Og O'Rourke, was
slain by the sons of
Melaghlin Mac Rannall, at Maethail-Mhanchain;...