- state-
Conchobur Mag
Tighernain 'the Tawny',
chief of Tellach-Dunchadha, was
slain in the
defeat of Cell-mor and
Mathgamain Mag
Tighernain and the Red Gillie...
- 1367 state- Sitric, son of the
Airchinnech Mac
Tighernain,
mortuus est. Cathal, son of
Imhar Mac
Tighernain,
mortuus est. The
Annals of
Connacht for 1367...
-
sister Ric****a Cell-richill
Kiltiernan Monastery early monastic site Cell-
tighernain Kiltullagh Monastery early monastic site;
possibly not
continuing after...
- Mag
Tighernain ‘Ichtarach’, namely, Gormgal, son of
Brian Mag Tigernain, died John died in 1499. The
Annals of
Ulster for 1499 state- Mag
Tighernain of...
- were
erenachs of the
lands at
Errew and came into the
possession of Mias
Tighernain, a
paten said to have
belonged to Tigernan.
Errew Abbey was dissolved...
- O Ruairc. The
Annals of Loch Cé for the year 1315 state-
Domhnall Mac
Tighernain, dux of Tellach-Dunchadha, who was
usually called 'the Saithnech', was...
-
brother succeeded him. The
Annals of Loch Cé for the year 1523 state- Mac
Tighernain, i.e. Ferghal, son of Gilla-Isa Og, son of Gilla-Isa, son of Brian, dux...
-
chieftains of Tellach-Dunchadha died in hoc anno. Carrach-in-chairn Mac
Tighernáin,
chieftain of Tellach-Dunchadha,
mortuus est.
Sithric had a son Gíolla...
- simple.
Tadhg died in 1474. The
Annals of
Ulster for 1474 state- Mag
Tighernain of Teallach-Dunchadha, namely, Tadhg, died the same year. C. Parker, "Two...
- (Kilr****ill Monastery)
Kiltiernan Monastery early monastic site Cell-
tighernain 53°11′17″N 8°50′33″W / 53.188023°N 8.842610°W / 53.188023; -8.842610...