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Volume 1

O'BEIRNE'S COUNTRY
212
Called Tir Briuin (County Roscommon) - Situation and extent of
212
O'BRIEN ARA (Morogh Mac)
219
Slain in Battle of Knock Tuagh
219
O'CANAVANS
356
Medical professors of O'Flahertys
356
O'CONAN (Cormac)
19 to 20
84 to 85
O'CONCANNON
Chief of Hy Diarmada
136
Chief of Corca Mogha in 1382
279
Concannons very numerous in and about Tuam
137
O'DOIGREINS & O'DUBHANS
357
Herenachs of Killursa
357
O'DONNELL (Hugh Roe)
At the Battle of Knock Tuagh (Knockdoe)
217
220 to 221
O'DONNELLAN
Head of the Clann Breasail
647 to 648
653
Had the care of the Military Arms, etc., of Hy Many
648
O'DUBHANS & O'DOIGREINS
357
Herenachs of Killursa
357
O'FINNS
302
Herenachs of Kilcolgan
302
O'FLAHERTY
2 to 5
Pedigree of - 1. Information filed against Sir Morogh na Dowe, Knight, for clothing and bringing in his retinue to Dublin certain merchants of Galway, from original Roll in Chief Rem. Office
2 to 4
Notice from Annals of Four Masters, of his attending Queen Elizabeth's Parliament of 1585
4
Orders for creating him a Baron
5
The Post Master not the representative of the Gnobeg family
6
O'Flaherty (Sir John) - notice of by G. F. O'Flaherty of Lemonfield
6 to 7
Of O'Flaherty (Roderick)
8
Munter Morogh, the ancient tribe name of the O'Flahertys
353
O'HOSSIN (Hugh)
48 to 49
Archbishop of Tuam, inscription to, on a Cross at Tuam
48
Notice of from Annals of Four Masters
49
The O'Hossins still in the neighbourhood of Tuam
49
O'KELLY (Malachy)
Inscriptions relative to
136 to 138
Melachlin O'Kelly, the demolition of the Castles of, by the Earl of Clanrickard, the cause of the Battle of Knock Tuagh
217
O'Kelly of Callow
628 to 631
O'Kelly (Arch Chief or King of Hy Many) the seven chiefs tributary to:- Mac Egan of Clann Dermot; Mac Gillevan of Clan Flahoola; O'Donnellan of Clann Brazil; O'Duibhginn (now Doogan) of Clann Duibhgind; O'Gowran of Dal Druihni; O'Donaghoe of Hy Cormac of
647 to 648
Claddagh Castle, said to have belonged to the O'Kellys of Hy Many
103
O'MADDEN of Sil Anamchadha
653
O'Madden of Sil Anamchadha
653
O'MEEHEENS of Hy Many
643 to 644
O'Meeheens of Hy Many - Coarbs of Saint Baedan
643 to 644
O'NEACHTAINS
100
Removed by King Turlough O'Conor from Moinmoy to Conmaicne Chineal Dubhain
100
ORANMORE PARISH
307 to 334
Situation
307
Name
314 to 315
Tobernacallybearha Well
310
Iskaeth (Hot Water) Spring
311
Loughaunawillin and Fishpond Springs in Frenchfort (anciently called Cathair Ui Bhoidheain) - Bellananima, Toberdonaghbaun and Tobernanarm Springs
311
Tobersruhlin Spring in Parkroe
312
Tobernamasduff Spring
312 to 314
Tobernamasduff Spring; traditional account of
312 to 313
Description of the spot from which Lord Oranmore is said to have taken his title
316
Oranmore old Church
317
Roscom old Church
318
Round Tower
318 to 322
Dutton's account of
318 to 319
Sketch of doorway
322
Saint Patrick's flag stones and bushes at which Stations are performed
324 to 325
Toberreendoney Well
325
Roscom in the Territory of Clanfergail
325
Liagaun Stone - Tober Mac Duach Well - Lisheen burial place in Killeen
326
Dokuske Townland and Castle
326
Oranmore Castle - Carrowmointer a Dowly (Ballindooly) Castle - Moneymore Castle
327
Moneyduff Castle
326 to 328
Merlin and Carrowbrone Castles
330
Killeen, Ballindooly and Cloonacauneen Castles
331
Square enclosure and arched gateway in Gurraun North
332
Kiltullagh Castle
332 to 333
Rinville Castle
333 to 334
Menlo (Minlough) Castle
334
O'SULLEVAN'S ROUTE
538 to 560
From the Shannon to O'Rourke's Castle of Dromahaire from Philip O'Sullevan's Hist. Cathol.
538 to 560

Volume 3

O'BRIEN'S CASTLE
265 to 266
Situation and description
265
Sketch
266
O'BRIENS of ARAN
449
Their pedigree
450 to 451
Certificate of the Mayor and Bailiffs of Galway in Queen Elizabeth's time in favour of Morogh Mac Turlogh O'Brien.
451 to 453
Ex- yelled from Aran by the O'Flahertys in the 16th Century
454
Notice of them from Annals of Four Masters
454 to 460
They contended with the O'Flahertys for possession of Ballynahinch and Arran Islands
458 to 460
O'DONNELL
17
Description of the dress of by the Lord Deputy in a letter to the King (1541)
17
O'DORCEYS
4
Still very numerous in the mountains of Partry, their original locality
4
O'FLAHERTYS
Pedigree of the
161 to 162
Molyneaux's visit to Roderick O'Flaherty
162 to 163
They contended with the O'Briens for the possession of Ballynahinch and Arran Islands
458 to 460
Morogh na Doe O'Flaherty, Chief of the eastern part of West Connaught, appointed Captain of Iar Connaught in reign of Queen Elizabeth
460
Afterwards knighted and lorded over the entire of West Connaught
461
Put down the real O'Flaherty and drove the O'Briens out of Aran
461
His son Teige also very powerful, and deprived the real O'Flaherty of all power and possessions
461
Inquisition relative thereto
461 to 462
O'MAILLEYS (The)
33
O'MURCHADHA (now Murphy)
11
Was of the Lagenian of Cathaoir Mors but different from Mac Murragh
11
O'TOOLES of OMEY FECHIN
104 to 105
Notice and pedigree of
104 to 105
Theobald O'Toole hanged by the English (1585)
105
OLDE EVILL CHILDREN (The)
22
A Sept so called, noticed in a letter to the King from the Lord Deputy and Council
22
OMEY PARISH (Ballynahinch Barony)
73 to 92
Situation and name
73
O'Flaherty's account of
74 to 79
Inishturk
74
Bally Mac Conry, incorrectly anglicised Kingstown
74
Notice of the Mac Conrys (family) from O'Flaherty's Ogygia
87
Church of Kill
87 to 88
Sketch
89
Circular stone enclosures
91 to 92
Doon Castle and sketch
74
Athdearg Church (Teampull Atha-Deirg)
74 to 75
Imay (Omey) Island
75
Notice from an Irish MS. Life of Saint Feichin published by Colgan
85 to 87
Saint Feichin and his Church and Well
75 to 76
Cruagh-ar-Nimay Island, now Cruadh
76
A bane to dogs
76
Olen na mBraher (Illaun-na-mBraher) the Friar's Island
76
Ard Olen, the High Island, anciently Innishiarthur, the West Island
76 to 77
Confounded by Colgan with the Middle Island of Aran, which was also called Ard Olen
78
Extracts relative to from Colgan's AA. SS. and Tr. Th. Life of Saint Fechin
320 to 323
(These Extracts relate to Aran):- Life of Saint Kieran
324
Life of Saint Cronanus
325 to 327
Saint Columba
328 to 331
Santal, Abbot of Jerusalem buried on the island
328
Gortan Chochaill
330
Contest between SS. Columbkille and Endeus (Enna)
330 to 332
Saint Columbkille's farewell to Aran, an Irish poem with translation
334 to 343
Brian Boromy's Well
77
Saint Fechin's Chapel
77
Description and sketch
82
Large round wall
77
Description of its remains
80
Cloghans, stone buildings so called
77
Description and sketch
80 to 83
Saint Gormgall and other hermits interred on the island
78
Saint Gormgall opposed by Brian Boromy
13
Innish-ark and Bofin Islands
78
The latter not in Erris, but a part of Umallia or the Owles
78 to 79
Saint Leo the Patron of the island
78
His bell extant in O'Flaherty's time
78
Saint Colman, Bishop of Lindisfarne, founded an Abbey there
79
Name
83 to 85
The Pound, ruins of a stone building so called
83
Ceann Leime or Slime Head, the extreme western part of Errismore so called.
84
Omey Fechin, meaning of
105
Pedigree of the O'Tooles of by Mc Firbis
104
Theobald O'Toole hanged by the English (1585)
105