- and he was
given the same
status under a new
Spanish title Conde de
Tirconnel.
Under the
Common law, the
title granted by King
James and
accepted by...
- Mettrie's life. He declared: "La
Mettrie died in the
house of
Milord Tirconnel, the
French plenipotentiary, whom he had
restored to life. It
seems that...
-
neighbouring Irish dialects are more prominent. This
means that a
person from
Tirconnel would not have very
great difficulty in
understanding a
Rathlin man, while...
- 248
Clogher Aghalurcher Clogher Tircar 179
Clogher Aghalurcher Clogher Tirconnelly 259
Strabane Lower Donaghedy Strabane Tircur 400
Strabane Upper Cappagh...
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Kilmonaster Monastery Cistercian monks founded c.1194 by E. O'Dogharty of
Tirconnel;
dissolved before 1228:
united to ****aroe
presumably before 1228; grange...
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Brendan (1941). "The
Career of Hugh, Son of Rory O Donnell, Earl of
Tirconnel, in the Low Countries, 1607-1642". Studies: An
Irish Quarterly Review...
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Brendan (1941). "The
Career of Hugh, Son of Rory O Donnell, Earl of
Tirconnel, in the Low Countries, 1607-1642". Studies: An
Irish Quarterly Review...
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Brendan (1941). "The
Career of Hugh, Son of Rory O Donnell, Earl of
Tirconnel, in the Low Countries, 1607-1642". Studies: An
Irish Quarterly Review...
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Brendan (1941). "The
Career of Hugh, Son of Rory O Donnell, Earl of
Tirconnel, in the Low Countries, 1607-1642". Studies: An
Irish Quarterly Review...
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Brendan (1941). "The
Career of Hugh, Son of Rory O Donnell, Earl of
Tirconnel, in the Low Countries, 1607-1642". Studies: An
Irish Quarterly Review...