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  1. Owen Roe O'Neill's Gaelic Athletic Club ( Irish: CLG Eoghan Rua Uí Néill) is a Gaelic Athletic Association club in Tyrone GAA. The club is based in the parish of Leckpatrick, including the village of Glenmornan, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland . The Club, named after the 17th-century Irish Confederate general Eoghan Rua Ó Néill, plays ...

  2. The 'Illegitimate Sons' of Owen Roe O Neill 111. 'grandson of General Eoghan Ruadh', the 8th earl of Tyrone,5 are. descended from Owen O Neill. According to genealogical disclosures in the Spanish archives, neither Don Bernardo, or any other Bernardo O. Neill, were sons to Owen Roe. Actually Bernardo, the 7th earl, was Owen's nephew; the cousin ...

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  4. Born 1582; died near Cavan, 6 Nov., 1649, the son of Art O'Neill and nephew of Hugh, the great Earl of Tyrone. He was too young to take part in the long war in which his uncle was engaged, and when peace came in 1603 Owen went abroad and took service with the archdukes in Flanders. By 1606 he reached the rank of captain and was then residing at ...

  5. Owen Roe O'Neill's claim to the title of unionist lies in the broad minded tolerance which he displayed in handling the recurring problems of an alliance of the letter that cloaked an hostility of the spirit. The Confederation, as he found it on his arrival in Ireland, was a movement backed by tremendous enthusiasm all over the island. It was a ...

  6. Born in what is now Northern Ireland, Owen Roe O'Neill spent most of his life as a mercenary in the Spanish Army before returning to Ireland to command the Ulster Army of the Irish Catholic Confederation, most notably in the Battle of Benburb against Scottish settlers in 1646. The castle Chris refers to may be Cloughoughter Castle in County ...

  7. UNPUBLISHED LETTERS OF OWEN ROE O'NEILL 237. humbly crave pardone and rest fully satisfied of your Excellency s. juditous consideration in the businese, And acknowledge myselfe to have erred, although my intention was reall to further and. adventure his Maties service upon All advantages, Being now as well.