Irish Pedigrees; Or, the Origin And Stem of the Irish Nation 1
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125. Maccon : his son. 126. Lughach O'Clery :* his son ; had four brothers — 1. Giollabrig- hid, 2. Maccon Meirgeach (" me- irge :" Irish, an ensign ; meaning " Maccon, the standard bearer"), 3. Cucoigcrioch or Peregrine, and 4. Dubhceann. O'CONNOR. (No. 1.) Kings of Connaughf, Arms : Ar. an oak tree eradicated ppr. Brian, the eldest brother of Niall M6r, who is No. 87 on the " O'Neill" (Princes of Tyrone) pedigree, was the first King of Connaught, of the Hy- Niall Sept, and ancestor of O'Conch...ohhair, of Connaught; anglicised O'Connor, O'Conor, Connor, Conor, and Conyers. 87. Brian : eldest son of Eochaidh Muigh-Meadhoin [Moyvane], the 124th Monarch of Ireland. 88. Duach Galach : his youngest son ; the first Christian King of Connaught. His brothers, who left any issue, were Conall Orison, Arca- Dearg, and Aongus, etc. * 0' Clery : The princely residence of the O'Clerys was the Castle of Kilbarron, within a short distance of Ballyshannon, in the county Donegal. In describing that Castle, the late Dr.
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