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Umhaill or
Umhall (anglicized as
Owill or Owel) was a
Gaelic territory around Clew Bay in the west of what is now
County Mayo, Ireland,
comprising the...
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historical barony of Burrishoole, in the
territory of
ancient Umhall (
Umhall Uactarach and
Umhall Ioctarach), that
originally encomp****ed an area extending...
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nickname may also come from Gráinne
Umhaill ("Gráinne of
Umhall",
Umhall being a
historical district of west
Connacht dominated by the Uí Mháille)...
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brought "the
fleets of Dun-Gaillmhe, of Conmhaicne-mara, of the men of
Umhall, of Ui-Amhalghadha, and Ui-Fiachrach"
north and
defeated Mac
Lochlainn at...
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Walter de Burgh, 1st Earl of Ulster. In 1238 his is
referred to as lord of
Umhall ("the Owles"). In 1272 he and
Hosty ap
Meurig were
slain by Cathal, son...
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Raymond de
Burgh Walter Óge de
Burgh Raymund de
Burgh Ulick de
Burgh of
Umhall Alice de
Burgh Margery de
Burgh Matilda de
Burgh Daughter de
Burgh Hubert...
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anglicised Lavelle.
According to the
tradition in the
barony of Murrisk, or Iar-
Umhall (Umaill) this
family is of
Danish descent, but this
tradition does not appear...
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Raymond de
Burgh Walter Óge de
Burgh Raymund de
Burgh Ulick de
Burgh of
Umhall Alice de
Burgh Margery de
Burgh Matilda de
Burgh Daughter de
Burgh Hubert...
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ships from
Innse Gall and came as**** in Inis
Raithin among Inse Modh in
Umhall, and he
seized his own land free of
tribute from
Cathal Crobhdearg Ua Conchobair...
- 1332 Sir
Edmund Albanach, d. 1375
Richard an
Fhorbhair Raymund Ulick of
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