Talk:O'Malley (surname)

from the Annals of the Four Masters edit

  • M773.13Flannabhra, chief of Ui Mail, died.
  • M776.14 Dunghal, son of Flaithniadh, lord of Ui Mail died.
  • M778.11 Ard Macha and Magh Eo were burned by lightning on Saturday night, precisely on the fourth of the Nones of August. That night was terrible with thunder, lightning, and wind storms; and it was on this night the monastery of Cluain Bronaigh Clonbroney was destroyed.
  • M779.11 Aedhghal, lord of Umhall;
  • M782.14 The slaughter of the Ui Briuin Umhaill, by the Ui Fiachrach Muirisce; and many of them were slain, together with their chief, Flathghal, son of Flannabhrath.
  • M785.8 The battle of Ath Rois was gained by the Ui Ailella over the Luighni, in which Dubh Dathuath, son of Flaithghius, lord of the Three Tribes, was slain.
  • M993.3Fogartach, son of Diarmaid, son of Uathmharan, lord of Corca-Firtri in Connaught, was slain by the Gaileanga of Corann.M993.4 Conghalach, son of Laidhgnen, i.e. Ua Gadhra, lord of Gaileanga, died.M1001.13

Cearnachan, son of Flann, lord of Luighne, went upon a predatory excursion into Fearnmhagh; and he was killed by Muircheartach Ua Ciardha, Tanist of Cairbre.

  • M1002.10 Conchobhar, son of Maelseachlainn, lord of Corca-Modhruadh; and Aicher Ua Traighthech, with many others, were slain by the men of Umhall.
  • M1005.4 Maelruanaidh, son of Aedh Ua Dubhda, lord of Ui-Fiachrach-Muirisge, and his son, i.e. Maelseachlainn, and his brother, i.e. Gebhennach, son of Aedh, died. M1007.2 Muireadhach, a distinguished bishop, son of the brother of Ainmire Bocht, was suffocated in a cave, in Gaileanga of Corann.
  • M1093.10 Dubhdara, the grandson of Aighennain, lord of Luighne, died.
  • M1094.13 Gilla-na-ninghean, son of Ua Cobhthaigh, lord of Umhall, died. M1094.14 The airchinneach of Achadh-fabhair was killed by the men of Ceara.
  • M1095.12Taichleach Ua hEaghra, lord of Luighne, was slain, with a slaughter of the Luighne about him, by the three Conmhaicni, i.e. the Cinel-Cais, the Cinel-Dubhain, and the Cinel-Lughna.
  • M1096.15 Muircheartach, i.e. the Boar, O'Dubhda, lord of the Ui-Amhalghadha, was slain by his own tribe.
  • M1106.6Muircheartach Ua Cearnaigh, chief lector of the Irish, died at Cluain-mic-Nois, after a good life, at an advanced age; he was of the tribe of Luighne-Chonnacht.
  • M1134.19 Murchadh Ua hEaghra, and his wife, the daughter of Toirdhealbhach Ua Conchobhair, were killed by Taichleach Ua hEaghra.
  • T1134.1Mac Mec Cathail I Chonchobair do marbad le h-Úa n-Egra.
  • T1134.12Murchad h-Ua h-Egra & a ben .i. ingen Tairrdelbaig h-Úi Chonchobair, do marbad do Thaichleach h-Úu Eagra.
  • 1136: Ua Maille occisus est o mac Domnaill h-Úi Dubda a n-dam líag Nuachongbala, & a ghaí fein día marbadh-som tria fhirt Colaim Cille isin raithe cétna.
  • M1176. Donnell O'Malley, Lord of Umallia the Owles, in the county of Mayo, died. Dermot,the son of Cormac Mac Carthy, King of Desmond, was taken prisoner by his own son, Cormac Liathanach; but Cormac was treacherously slain by his own people, and Dermot then re-assumed his lordship.
  • M1384. A meeting, took place between O'Flaherty and O'Malley, but a quarrel arose between them, in which Owen O'Malley, Cormac O'Malley (i.e. Cormac Cruinn), and many others besides these, were slain by the people of O'Flaherty.
  • M1396.6 Conor, the son of Owen O'Malley, went on an incursion with a ship's crew to West Connaught, and loaded the ship with the riches and prizes taken by that adventure. But all, save one man only, were drowned between Ireland and Aran.
  • M1427.16 Hugh O'Malley (i.e. the son of Dermot), heir to the lordship of Umallia, went with a fleet to Tirconnell; but he was slain by one shot of a javelin in the rear of his own people, as he was returning to his ship.