-
other lands, King
James VI and I
granted one poll of
Dromboory to
Mulmore McTirlagh O'Reily, Gentleman. The said
Maelmordha O'Reilly was
related to chiefs...
- lands, King
James VI and I
granted one poll of
Gortnedirrey to
Mulmore McTirlagh O'Reily, Gentleman. The said
Maelmordha O'Reilly was
related to chiefs...
- lands, King
James VI and I
granted the part poll of
Direrall to
Mulmore McTirlagh O'Reily, Gentleman. The said
Maelmordha O'Reilly was
related to chiefs...
-
other lands, King
James VI and I
granted one poll of
Dromcaske to
Mulmore McTirlagh O'Reily, Gentleman. The said
Maelmordha O'Reilly was
related to chiefs...
- King
James VI and I
granted the part poll of
Gortlaronagh to
Mulmore McTirlagh O'Reily, Gentleman. The said
Maelmordha O'Reilly was
related to chiefs...
-
which was
actually at
Aghade (Ath-fadat—"long ford"),
County Carlow J. J.
McNamee, DD,
History of the
Diocese of Ardagh, 1954, pp.34-5, 541
James Ware...
- Owen
mc Tirlagh ô Rely ****viij li.
Laughlin mc Tirlagh ô Rely **** s.
James Oge ô
Sheridan xvj s.
ffarrall mc Cohonnogh mc Kernan xxvj s.
Knogher mc Aboe...
- the
County of
Leitrim with
Tirlagh Reynolds of Kiltubbrid. On 15 November 1633 an ****ction was
granted to give
Tirlagh possession, but it was dissolved...
-
gruamdha MacDaibhid MacDaibhid's wife Aodh Mac
Domhnaill Ó
Gallchobhair Tirlagh Carragh Ó
Gallchobhair Edmund Breatnach Henry O'Kelly
George Cas**** Tadhg...
- as his
sister Cecilia O'Moore was
married to O'Reilly's
first cousin,
Tirlagh O'Neill. On the
outbreak of the
Irish Rebellion in
October 1641 he was...