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An army was led by O'Donnell and O'Rourke to go upon the hill of
Cruachan-Ua Cuproin to inaugurate O'Rourke. O'Reilly, the English, and the people of Teallach-Dunchadha, the Mac Kernans, opposed them at Beal-atha-Chonaill, where Edmond, the son of Hugh O'Reilly, and the son of the Bishop O'Gallagher,
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The McKiernan lands of
Tullyhunco were on the border between the O’Rourke and O’Reilly lands and both of those clans were attempting to claim overlordship of the McKiernans. In 1470 the O’Rourkes and their allies the O’Donnells, tried to inaugurate Domhnall O’Rourke, who was the O'Rourke chief from
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O Ruairc and O Domnaill raised an army to go to
Croaghan to make O Ruairc king. O Raigillig, the Galls and the Tellach Dunchada met them both and the son of Aed O Raigillig and the sons of Bishop O Gallchobair were killed in the fighting and horses and men were wounded. O Domnaill and his army were
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Domnaill went, with a host, to Bel-atha-Conaill to encounter Ua Raighilligh and there was an engagement between them. And the son of Aedh Ua Raighilligh was slain there, and, on the other side, the son of the bishop Ua Gallcobair was slain there, and horses and persons were killed there. And Ua
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The posterity of
Mathgamain O Raigillig utterly routed the Tellach Dunchada and their allies of Brefne and Muinter Eolais, killing two sons of Ruaidri O Raigillig and many others gentle and simple.
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On the death of the previous chief, Tadhg took the chieftaincy and resided in the castle of
Croaghan of the Cups (Irish- Cruachan O'Cúbhrán, now the townland of Croaghan), now in the townland of
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were slain, and many men and horses wounded. O'Donnell and his army returned, being prevented from going to
Cruachan on this occasion.
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C. Parker, "Two minor septs of late medieval
Breifne", in Breifne Journal, Vol. VIII, No. 31 (1995), pp. 566–586
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1468 to 1476, in the McKiernan castle of
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town with the help of the O’Reillys and the English.
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turned back, and not admitted to Croaghan this time.
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