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89:. On the next day they sent marauding parties to the monastery of Cavan, to see whether they could get an advantage of the English who were quartered in it; but as they did not find any of the English about the town, they carried off everything of value belonging to them to which they came. They marched that night to Teallach-Eachdhach, west of Bel-atha-Chonaill; and from thence they returned home, after the victory of expedition on that occasion. 84:
The son of the Prior O'Reilly was taken prisoner by others of the army. As much of the property of the country as they wished to have was collected and gathered, and brought to them from every quarter. They then proceeded with their preys and spoils and pitched their camp that night in
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went to his nearest relatives. The most likely inheritors being Cahill, son of Owen McKiernan; Brian, son of Turlough McKiernan; and Farrell, son of Phelim McKiernan, all aged over 21 and married.
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and destroyed many English settlements. On his way back, O'Donnell camped on the Mág Tighearnán lands in Tullyhunco. The
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died on 4 September 1622, and his lands comprising seven poles and three pottles in
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granted 400 acres 160 ha or 7 poles (a poll is local name for
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McKyernan removed to his proportion and is about building a house
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1 poll of Toneloy and 4 polls of Croghan to Brieno bane McKernan
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Index

Brian 'Bán' Mág Tighearnán
McKiernan Clan
Tullyhunco
County Cavan
Fergal Mág Tighearnán the Third
Coolnashinny
Killeshandra
Hugh Roe O'Donnell
Connacht
Annals of the Four Masters
Elizabeth I of England
Plantation of Ulster
James VI and I
townland
Clontygrigny
Cornacrum
Cornahaia
Derrinlester
Dring
Drumlarah
Ardlougher
Kiltynaskellan
George Carew, 1st Earl of Totnes
Charles I of England
Cavan
Clonkeen
Clontygrigny
Cornacrum
Derrinlester
Dring

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