- (Donough, the son of
Mulmurry); a
party of the Clann-Sweeny of Munster,
under the
conduct of the
three sons of Owen, the son of
Mulmurry, son of Donough,...
- hospitality; a cheerful, eloquent, and
affable man, died; and his son,
Mulmurry, took his place" (Annals of the Four Masters)
Patrick Duigenan (Irish lawyer...
- family,
especially Rory.[citation needed] In 1603,
Caffar Óg O’Donnell and
Mulmurry McSweeney Doe went to Tyrconnell, "with
their people and cattle, to wage...
-
conflict were
slain along with
Donnell the
three sons of Owen, son of
Mulmurry, son of
Donough above mentioned,
together with two
hundred others, around...
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Eoghanaght of
Lough Leane; O'Byrne (Gerald, son of Teige); Turlough, the son of
Mulmurry Mac
Sweeny of Fanaid; Auliffe, the son of Philip, son of Auliffe, son of...