Ogygia Or a Chronological Account of Irish Events Collected From Very Ancie

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Roderic Oflaherty
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279 Fieg * had two fons, Niellan, from whom Hy- niellan, and Fiachre Kennfinain, from whom the Fera-roffians are fprung, whofe country lies conti- guous to Mugdorn in Orgidlia, and in ths diocefe of Clogher. Daire was a Hy-niellian prince of the Artheri or Orientals of Orgiellia, who granted to God and St. Patrick, ground . At Armagh for the metropolitan fee of Ireland, in the year of Chrift 445. O'Hanlan, proprietor of the two ba- ronies of Arther or Orientals, is the defcendant of Mur-edac, t...his Daire' s uncle, whofe family is yet extant.
Rochad the fon of Colla f whofe pofterity en- joyed the principality of Orgiellia, had a grandfon by his fon Dom, by name Fieg, ' the father -of Crimthann, furnamed Grey, O'Brian, after whom Hy-briuin is called, a northern diftiid: in the di- ocefe of Armagh, and of Laura^, from whom Hy-Lauraid is denominated. Crimthann was prince of Orgiellia, from whom the family Hy- crimthann (fo called every where among the an- . * 85 Colla Dacrioch 90 Eugcnius 86 Fiachre 91 Finchad 87 Ffcdlim 92 Daire 88 Fieg O'Haulon.


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