- The
Annals of
Lough Cé for 1258 state-
Macraith Mac Tighernain, dux of
Tellach-Dunchadha, was
killed by Domhnall, son of Conchobhar, son of Tighernan...
- the
Tellach-Dunchadha. The
Annals of Loch Cé for 1304 state- Matthew, son of Gilla-Isa O'Raighilligh, king of Breifne, was
slain by the
Tellach-Dunchadha...
- Alláin. This clan
resided in
Muintir Birn (in
barony of Dungannon) and
Tellach Ainbhith (in
barony of Strabane) both in modern-day
County Tyrone. The...
- Loch. Ua
Ruairc pursued the clan of
Muircertach into
Tellach-Dunchadha and they and the
Tellach-Dunchadha were defeated, had the prey
wrested from them...
- state- Brian, son of
Fergail Mag Samradhain, namely, son of the
chief of
Tellach-Eathach,
eminent in
charity and good hospitality, died this year with victory...
- date. The
Annals of
Ulster for 1290
state Duarcan Mac Tigernain,
chief of
Tellach-Dunchadha,
rested in Christ. The
Annals of the Four
Masters for 1294 state-...
-
appointment as king,
Domnall killed Magrath Mac Tiernan,
chieftain of
Tellach-Dunchada,
which was a clan that held land
within Breifne. As a
result of...
-
Ulster for 1314 state-
Conchobur Mag
Tighernain 'the Tawny',
chief of
Tellach-Dunchadha, was
slain in the
defeat of Cell-mor and
Mathgamain Mag Tighernain...
- son of Eogan, son of Thomas, son of
Fergal and by the sons of
Brian of
Tellach-Eathach, namely,
Tadhg and Philip, that is, sons of Feidhlimidh, son of...
- O’Dugan,
under Cinel Fearadhaigh. "The most
noble of
Cinel Fearadhaigh ...
Tellach Maoilpatraic". (Cenél
Fearadhaigh is a
branch of the Cenél nEógain in east...