10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «OWNY-O»
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1
The Unknown Power Behind the Irish Nationalist Party: Its ...
O'Driscoll was succeeded by Owen, or Owny, O'More, son of Rory Oge O'More.
This Owny was a ringleader in the fifteen years' war against the rule of Queen
Elizabeth. He reduced the whole of Leix to his sway, except Maryborough and
two ...
Frederick Oliver Trench Ashtown (3d Baron), 1907
2
The Description of Ireland: And the State Thereof as it is ...
Brian Reagh died of his wound within four days, and his death would perhaps
have been a crushing blow to Leinster were it not for the opportune arrival of
Owny O'More, immediately after the battle. q 17. — Owny O'More and Tyrrell
come to ...
3
Annals of the Kingdom of Ireland by the Four Masters, from ...
Ross, the son of Owny O'More', was slain by Cahir, the son of Laoighseach, son
of Cahir O'Dempsey“'. O'Neill, i. e. Con, the son of Henry, went into O'Kane's
territory, where he did great injuries, and took away with him their hostages.
J. O'Donovan, Mícheál Ó Cléirigh, 1856
4
The history and antiquities of the diocese of Ossory
Hence it is not surprising that when in the beginning of autumn, 1598, Hugh O'
Neill's trusty Leinster lieutenants, Owny O'More, Captain Tyrrell and Redmund
Burke, marched into Upper Ossory with the greatest force they could command, ...
5
The History and Antiquities of the Diocese of Ossory
Hence it is not surprising that when in the beginning of autumn, 1598, Hugh O'
Neill's trusty Leinster lieutenants, Owny O'More, Captain Tyrrell and Redmund
Burke, marched into Upper Ossory with the greatest force they could command, ...
6
Annals of the Kingdom of Ireland
This family is still numerous in Idrone, and throughout Leinster ; but they are to be
distinguished from the O'Mulryans, now Ryans, of Owny O'Mulryan, in Tipperary.
Both are of the race of Cathaeir Mor, King of Leinster and monarch of Ireland in ...
7
The History of Ireland, Ancient and Modern: Derived from Our ...
Capture of Ormond by Owny O'More.— Sir George Corew President of Hunstcr —
His snbtlety — His plots against the Sugano Earl end his brother. — Capture of
Glin Castle and general submission of Desmond. — Death of Owny O'More.
8
Annala Rioghachta Eireann
This family is still numerous in Idrone, and throughout Leinster ; but they are to be
distinguished from the O'Mulryans, now Ryans, of Owny O'Mulryan, in Tipperary.
Both are of the race of Cathaeir Mor, King of Leinster and monarch of Ireland in ...
In May, 1600, when Owny O'More was detaining the Lord General Ormond, the
illustrious captive was kept in the woods of Leix, and removed from place to place
every three hours, to prevent surprise. Were our sympathy not sufficiently and ...
Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, 1864
10
A Complete History of England, from the Descent of Julius ...
The earl of Or- mond being treacherously surprized at a conference, by Owny O
More, was detained by Tyrone, until he gave hostage* for the payment of three
thousand pounds ; and engaged that he would never carry arms against that
chief, ...