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  1. Owen Roe O'Neill Leckpatrick. 3,703 likes · 731 talking about this. GAA Club serving Leckpatrick parish in north Tyrone.

  2. Lament for Owen Roe O'Neill. Language: English. Oh! black breaks the morrow in tempest and gloom, When we bear to our sorrow O'Neill to the tomb. Whilst with wailing and weeping the long, long train Comes woefully weeping o'er Uladh's dark plain. 'Twas not reaving their cattle, you fell, Owen Roe, Or in red, raging battle, your face to the foe.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Owen_O'NeillOwen O'Neill - Wikipedia

    He debuted on television in 1985 on Saturday Live. [3] As an actor, he has appeared in the films Michael Collins and The General. [1] O'Neill is a veteran of the Edinburgh Fringe Festivals, having performed stand-up or theatre gigs there for over twenty years. He was nominated for the 1994 Perrier Award with his show "It's a Bit Like This", and ...

  4. 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 ...

  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. Owen Roe O’Neill’s Second Speech at Benburb Download. The following is the second of two transcriptions given of Eoghan Ruadh Ó Néill’s speech to his soldiers at the Battle of Benburb. The first speech is taken from the word of mouth of a British soldier who served in the regiment of Sir John Clotworthy, although is believed to have ...

  7. 31 de oct. de 2007 · Owen Roe O'Neill by Taylor, John Francis, 1850?-1902. Publication date 1904 Topics O'Neill, Owen Roe, 1590?-1649, Ireland -- History 17th century Publisher