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  • The books of the herald's office, and the Earl of Inchiquin's pedigree publifhed by the tranflatorof Keating's hiftory aflign no other v/ife to Bricn Borumh but this Gormlaith and make her to be the mother of Teige, which is quite falfc, accord - ing to the above cited authorities, which arc the beft we have on fuch a fubjeft as being more antient than either the office of our heralds or their books.

    Collectanea de Rebus Hibernicis 1786

  • The captain of the Voyager, Charles Teige, told CNBC, "We want to explore the area here and we believe in Singapore."

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  • The captain of the Voyager, Charles Teige, told CNBC, "We want to explore the area here and we believe in Singapore."

    unknown title 2011

  • Turlogh Bog had by the above Catherine Burk nioe Tons, according to the Mulconnerys, viz. Teige an Chomhaid, fo called from his having built a caftie at that place fituated inBurren.

    Collectanea de Rebus Hibernicis 1786

  • Iphe above Teige Aluin O Brien was the b& direCl descendant from this Teige Gle, or Nat, according to all the genealogies that I have fcai of this family.

    Collectanea de Rebus Hibernicis 1786

  • The above Tutlogh fon of Teige, was exiled by Donogh after thd murder of his fat\ier into the provincca of Con - naught fSo THE LAW or TikHISTRT naught and Leinfter.

    Collectanea de Rebus Hibernicis 1786

  • Turlogh Donn the eldeft fon of Teige m Chomaid, married Raghnait the daughter d Jthn fon of Sioda, fon of Mac Con, fon of Locb -

    Collectanea de Rebus Hibernicis 1786

  • In the fame year 1014, Teige and Donogh O'Brien broke out into open afts of hoftilitics againft each other and fought a defperate battle, in which the viftory favoured Teige's party, and Roderic 0*Donagan prince of Ara with fevcral Other princes of dillinftion loft their lives; yet they were foon after reconciled through the me - diation of the clergy of Munfter.

    Collectanea de Rebus Hibernicis 1786

  • Connor Mor ha Sron, who Itnmediately after the death of his brother Teige an Chomhaid was inaugurafcti king of Thombrtd according to the Mulconnerys, A.

    Collectanea de Rebus Hibernicis 1786

  • After this abdication of the crown, he went to Rome to do penance for the murder of his brother Teige, and took upon him a religious habit in the monafiery of St. St.phen, where he died a penitential death.

    Collectanea de Rebus Hibernicis 1786

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