- 1380 to the
publication of the
Cathreim Thoirdhealbhaigh (Triumphs of
Torlough) by Sean mac Craith.
Mentions of
banshees can also be
found in
Norman literature...
-
Cathreim Thoirdhealbhaigh, or
Triumphs of
Torlough in English, is a
historical account written in the 14th
century in
Irish by Seán mac Ruaidhrí Mac Craith...
-
early 14th
century do****ent 'Triumphs of
Torlough' (Caithréim Thoirdhealbhaigh). In the 'Triumphs of
Torlough' the
McInerney sept is
referred to on several...
-
described in the
medieval chronicle, Caithréim
Thoirdhealbhaigh (Wars of
Torlough): 'The rout of the
Abbey on ****n O'Brien'
became a
proverb in the mouths...
- The
townland of
Tullycommon is
probably the Tuluauch-comyn held by (King
Torlough) O'Brien in 1298 as
given in the Pipe rolls.
Through it in 1317 the army...
- son of
Muiris Mac
Craith Rory son of Diarmuid, son of Mark Mac
Craith Torlough, son of
Andrew Mac
Craith The Mac
Craith (First Name Unknown) Chieftain...
- the
external evidences bearing on the
historic character of the 'Wars of
Torlough' by John, son of Rory MacGrath",
Thomas Johnson Westropp, Transactions...
-
plundered in 818 by
Turgesius the Dane.
Buried here was Domhnall, son of
Torlough O'Conor, Lord of
North Connacht, "the
glory and the
moderator and the good...
- the
Cavan Irish Rebellion of 1641, including,
inter alia,
Laighlen mac
Torlough McKernan of Leuella,
James mac
Laighlen McKernan of same and Hugh mac Laighlen...
- as:
Conor Realy of
Aighroskillow in the
parish of Kildallen, gentleman;
Torlough Manahan Rely of same, gentleman;
Edmond Rely of same, gentleman; Owen Rely...