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Clogher House in County Mayo. This was through maternal descent from the Creans of Annagh.
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280:. He returned and when they were approaching Boyle he whistled and Stanoway and his family were attacked by seven armed men. Stanoway was stabbed to death and his wife Ann Gasgein was stripped, but she survived to give a disposition of these events in 1653.
315:; and promised a fair and honourable quarter; whereupon our men came away, and after coming into the street were disarmed, stripped and foully murdered, together with all the boys and women".
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235:, which was then within the boundaries of County Sligo. According to the same manuscript, the head of the family in the 16th century was O'Crean of Annagh. James Crean was
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