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Subject: Re: [DNA-R1B1C7] DNA-R1B1C7 Digest, Vol 1, Issue 33
Date: Sat, 16 Jun 2007 19:14:39 EDT
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The Chichesters later the Donegalls lived in England as absentee landlords
but came to live at Ormeau at the beginning of the nineteenth century. The
3rd
Marquis died in 1884 and 7th Earl of Shaftesbury the following year. Lord
Ashley, and his wife Harriet Augusta, thus inherited the Shaftesbury title
and
the Donegall home
In Addition to my own report Lord Ashley and Donegail Home
EB Ashley
_New Page 2_ (http://members.aol.com/lochlan/clanhist.htm)
The McLaughlins of Donegal
Early History
The McLaughlins of Cinel Eoghainn are descended from Aodh Finnlaith, the
Irish Ard Ri or High King who died in 876 A.D. From Aodh Finnlaith's son, Niall
Glundubh1, descend both the McLaughlins and the O'Neills, their kinsmen and
rivals for the kingship of Aileach, the leading dynasty of the north of
Ireland. Seated in Inishowen in Tirconnell (Donegal) the McLaughlins were direct
descendants of Niall Mor or Niall 'of the Nine Hostages,' the great High King
of Ireland who by legend was slain in 405 A.D. on a military expedition to the
banks of the Loire in Gaul.
Niall 'of the Nine Hostages,' so named for hostages taken from the two
kingdoms of Munster, Leinster, Connacht, the Ulaid, the Britons, the Picts, the
Saxons and the Morini, a people of Gaul, was the founder of the Ui Neill
(descendants of Niall) dynasties of the midlands and the north of Ireland. Sometime
before his death in 405 A.D., Niall's three sons, Eoghan, Eanna and Conal
Gulban founded kingdoms in the north of Ireland, a territory formerly ruled by
the Ulaid, who gave their name to the province of Ulster. Descendants of
these three sons of Niall are described as the northern Ui Neill in
contradistinction to the descendants of the other sons of Niall who remained in the
midlands, the southern Ui Neill.
>From Eoghan descended the Cinel Eoghainn (progeny of Owen), of which the
McLaughlins and the O'Neills were the ruling dynasty. From his brother Conal
Gulban descended the Cinel Chonaill of Tirconnell, of which in later centuries
the O'Donnells wee the chief representatives. From Eanna, the third brother,
descended the Cinel Eanna, Kings of Magh Ith, Tir Eanna and Fanad in
present-day Co. Donegal until dispossessed of their territories by the expansion of
the Cinel Chonaill septs in the 12th century. Eoghan, for whom the Inishowen
peninsula in Co. Donegal is named (Inis-Eoghainn or the Island of Owen),
established his kingdom centered at the Grianan of Aileach, an ancient hill-fort by
legend said to have been a fortress of the Tuatha de Danann kings of
Ireland, the mythical precursors to the Milesian invaders of Ireland. Tir-Eoghainn,
now Tyrone, also received its name from this son of Nial (Country of Owen).
Donegal and assumed leadership of his Clan. He united with his neighbour,
Hugh O' Neill ... Chichester, who later became founder and First Baron of
Belfast, ...
www.dublincastle.ie/history8.html
http://www.dublincastle.ie/history8.html _GUIDE TO BELFAST 5-LATE_
(http://aolsearch.aol.com/aol/redir?src=websearch&requestId=3c9b2c63369ade6a&clickedItemR
ank=7&userQuery=Chichesters+later+the+Donegals&clickedItemURN=http://www.gotob
elfast.com/downloads/MORE%20Time%20FINAL.pdf&title=GUIDE+TO+BELFAST+5-LATE&mod
uleId=matchingsites.jsp.M&clickedItemPageRanking=7&clickedItemPage=1&clickedIt
emDescription=WebResults)
11a Chichester Street (028 9023 6476). Late opening: Tue/Thu 8pm. The Beauty
Co. ..... Boots, Donegal Place, Belfast. Time VOUCheR. Capstan Bar & Grill
...
www.gotobelfast.com/downloads/MORE%20Time%20FINAL.pdf
http://www.gotobelfast.com/downloads/MORE%20Time%20FINAL.pdf _Donegal Studies
- History of Donegal - Landlords of Donegal_
(http://aolsearch.aol.com/aol/redir?src=websearch&requestId=3c9b2c63369ade6a&clickedItemRank=8&userQuery=Chich
esters+later+the+Donegals&clickedItemURN=http://www.donegalibrary.ie/memory/la
ndlords.htm&title=Donegal+Studies+-+History+of+Donegal+-+Landlords+of+Donegal&
moduleId=matchingsites.jsp.M&clickedItemPageRanking=8&clickedItemPage=1&clicke
dItemDescription=WebResults)
Kildare using revenues gathered from his Donegal Estates. At the time of the
Plantation the lord deputy of Ireland Sir Arthur Chichester was granted
170000 ...
www.donegalibrary.ie/memory/landlords.htm
http://www.donegalibrary.ie/memory/landlords.htm _Glynn: Information from
Answers.com_ (http:
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URN=http://www.answers.com/topic/glynn-2&title=Glynn:+Information+from+Answers
.com&moduleId=matchingsites.jsp.M&clickedItemPageRanking=9&clickedItemPage=1&c
lickedItemDescription=WebResults)
In a later grant from King Charles II to Edward, Viscount Chichester, Glynn
was mentioned as being part of the territory of Magheramorne. ...
www.answers.com/topic/glynn-2
http://www.answers.com/topic/glynn-2 _famhist_
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019/famhist.html&title=famhist&moduleId=matchingsites.jsp.M&clickedItemPageRan
king=10&clickedItemPage=1&clickedItemDescription=WebResults)
Cahir was forced to withdraw and some months later he was killed. ... The
confiscated lands went to Sir Arthur Chichester who leased them to Sir Henry
...
www.geocities.com/haggisman1019/famhist.html
http://www.geocities.com/haggisman1019/famhist.html
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