History of O'Mullally and Lally Clann; or The History of an Irish Family through the Ages Entertwined with That of the Irish Nation. Fe Brat Naoimh Griollan (Under that Mantle of St. Grellan)
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536 pp. CONTENTS: Title Page; Dedication; Preface; Explanation; Introduction; Section I--The Glory of Eire; Chapter I. History and Genealogy - The Origin of the Gaels - The Coming of the Gaels - The Firbolgs--The Aborigines of Ireland - The Naming of Eire; Chapter II. Early Geographical Divisions - The Culture of the Gaels - Political Divisions - Bards or Historians - Brehons or Judges - Ogham or Old Gaelic Writing - Social Divisions; Chapter III. Transitional History - The Great Royal Line - Later Geographical Divisions - The Kingdom of Midhe (Meath) or Tara - The Kingdom of Mumhan (Munster) or Chashel - The Kingdom of Laighin (Leinster) - The Great Royal Line (continued) - The Kingdom of Oirghialla or Oriel (331 A. D.) - The Kingdom of Aileach (Circa 400 A. D.) - The Kingdom of Cruchan or Connacht (Circa 400 A. D.) - Graph #1--The Seven Kingdoms - Graph #2--The Leading Families; Chapter IV. Paganism - Pagan Literature; Section II--Christian Ireland: Chapter V. The Fall of Rome - Saint Patrick, Apostle of Eire - The Torch of the Gaels - The Viking Invasion - The Introduction of Surnames - The Cognomen Displaces the Agnomen; Chapter VI. The Kingdom of Hi-Maine - The Kingdom of Maenmagh or O'Mullally's' Country - The O'Maolalaidh and The O'Neachtain - Maenmagh in History - The Power of The O'Maolalaidh (O'Mullally) - The Stone of Turoe - The Ruins of Maenmagh - The O'Maolalaidh Coat-of-Arms - Genealogy of the O'Maolalaidhs - O'Maolalaidh, the First Surname in Ireland; Chapter VII. Splendor of the Hi-Manians; Chapter VIII. Introduction of Genealogy of Hi-Maine - Genealogical Chart of Hi-Maine - The Clanns of Hi-Maine - The Milesian or Noble Tribes - The Race of Heremon - Tribes of the Line of Herber - Tribes of the Line of Ir - Firbolgs or Unfree Tribes of Hi-Maine; Section III--The Tragedy of the Ages: Chapter IX. The British or Barbarian Invasion - The Fighting O'Conors - Invasion of Connacht - The Conquest of Maenmagh and the Charnel House of the West ; Chapter X. The Star of the West - Conor O'Maolalaidh, Bishop of Clonfert - Thomas O'Maolalaidh, Archbishop of Tuam; Chapter XI. Extracts of the Hawkins Pedigree - Supplement of the Pedigree; Chapter XII. The Onslaught of "Doubting" O'Donovan - Malediction Refuted - Black Gaddy and the Lally's of Tulach-na-dala - Lally the Rebel becomes Sovereign of Tuam; Chapter XIII. Ireland, the Land of Oppression - The Statue of Kilkenny - Other Laws of the "Draconian Code"; Chapter XIV. The So-called Reformation - The "Bloody" Code of Elizabeth - The Passing of Hi-Maine and Maenmagh - Wm. O'Mullally alias Lally, Apostate and Traitor - The Betrayal of Connacht - The Saxon Ritual for an Irish Traitor - Thomas O'Mullally, Priest and Patriot and Envoy of O'Neill to Spain - Ard Ri O'Neill: Last True King of Eire; Chapter XV. Planting of Protestantism in Ireland - The Desecration of Kilconnell Abbey - An Old Saxon Custom; Chapter XVI. Cromwell, the Fanatical Crusader - The Articles of Galway--A Scrap of Paper - The Sacrifice of the Men of Maen Magh - The Rise of Landlordism - The Merry Monarch and the Weeping Rosaleen; Chapter XVII. The Last Stand of the O'Mullallys - The Skirmish at the Brooklet - Aughrim and the Avalanche - The Treaty of Limerick; Section IV--The Honor of Barbary: Chapter XVIII. "The Black Spot" on the "Treaty of Limerick" - The Penal Laws or "Barbarian Code" - The "Foster Mother" Fosters and Mothers Irish Industries - "The Wild Geese" or Exiles; Chapter XIX. The O'Mullallys or Lallys of France - Colonel James O'Mullally, Chieftain, Soldier and Statesman - Sir Gerard O'Mullally or Lally, The Mad Knight of the Brigade - Capt. Wm. O'Mullally or Lally, Patriot and Martyr - Capt. Mark O'Mullally or Lally - Michael O'Mullally or Lally of Ballyveck - Brig.-Gen. Michael O'Mullally or Lally of France - Lally, the Younger, the Man of Mystery - Joseph Stanislaus Lally de la Neuville, et al - General Count de Lally et Baron de Tolendal: Lally n the War of Jenkins' Ear. The Battle of Fontenoy, Lally's Invasion of England and the Breaking of the Penal Laws, Lally in India, The Battle of Wandiwash, The Terrible Siege of Pondicherry, The Judicial Murder of Count Lally, The Vindication of the Martyred Lally - Compte et Marquis de Lally-Tolendal - Au Revoir to the O'Mullallys of France; Chapter XX. The Book of Pedigrees - The O'Mullallys or Lallys of Milltown - The O'Mullallys Outwit the Guilde of Sean Bhuidhe - "The Queen's O'Lally" from England - How We Found the Chief of the O'Mullally Clann - Pedigree of the O'Mullallys or Lallys of Kilbannin - The Chiefs of Kilbannin - Memorials of the O'Mullally Clann - To the O'Lally - The O'Mullally Monument of Ballytrasna - The O'Mullallys of Ballinabanaba - The O'Mullallys of Tipperary - Descendants of Captain Edmund O'Mullally: Descent of the Kileaglanna Branch, Descent of the Ballywalter Branch, Descent of the Manchester (England) Branch, Descent of the Capogue Branch - Descendants of Ensign James O'Mullally: Descent of the Ballycullen Branch, Descent of the Cappaghmore Branch, Descent of the Lismalin Branch, No. 1 or "Castle Mullallys", Descent of the Lismalin Branch No. 2, Descent of the Mohober Branch, Descent of the Priestown Branch, Descent of the Mullinahone Branch, Descent of the Modeshill Branch - The North Tipperary Steam: Descent of the Clonakenny Branch, Descent of the Ballycleary Branch, Descent of the "O'Mullallys of the Rocks", Descent of the Rathnavague Branch - The O'Mullallys or Lallys of England - The O'Mullallys of India or The Clansmen of the Sword - The O'Mullallys of the Curragh of Kildare - The O'Maolalaidhs of the Cladach (Claddagh) - The O'Mullallys of Baile-atha-Cliath (Dublin) - The O'Mullallys of Longford - The O'Mullallys of Mayo - The O'Mullallys of Sligo - The O'Mullallys of Maen Magh - The Legend of Maire Mullalla - The Terrible Oath of the O'Mullallys; Chapter XXI. "Bloody" 'Ninety-eight - The Reign of Terror - A British Gentlemen in Ireland--A Rare Specimen - The Revolt- The Boys of Wexford- Michael O'Dwyer, the Raparee - The Men of the West - The Murder of Wolfe Tone - Napper Tandy and "The Wearing of the Green" - A Waif of the Battlefield - The Revolt of Tipperary or "The Morning of the Rising" - Conn O'Mullally, the Raparee; Chapter XXII. The Shackling of the Soul of Ireland--The Act of Union - The Rebellion of Robert Emmet - The Rise from the Embers of "Ninety-eight" - Capt. Patrick O'Mullally of the John Does - Father O'Mullally and "Outlaw" Quinlan - The Carawaths and the Sheanavests; Section V--Pacifism in Ireland: Chapter XXIII. Daniel O'Connell and Confusion - The Ribbonmen and the Men of Maen Magh - The Bloodless Massacre - Emigration--The Ghosts of Famine, or the Passing of the Gaels - The "Black Hold" of the Londonderry - In "Black" 'Forty-seven - Only an Irish Emigrant; Chapter XXIV. The Young Islanders - Rules of the Estate - Evictions--The Sentences of Death - The Hope of an Irish Exile; Chapter XXV. The Fenians - The Home Rule Party - Parnell, the Great Statesman; Chapter XXVI. The Land Leagues - The Land Acts; Section VI--Eire Go Breagh!: Chapter XXVII. The Sinn Fein - The Martyrs of 'Sixteen - The Rousing of the Gaels; Chapter XXVIII. Dail Eireann - The Revolt of 'Nineteen - Suas O'Maolalaidh, Oscardha Abu! - The Retreat of the Red-Coat, Black and Tan; Chapter XXIX. Conclusion - Tir Gan Teanga, Tir gan Anam - Eire, Saor gan Roinnt; Chapter XXX. Addenda - To My Irish-American Friends - The O'Mullallys of America - The O'Mullallys of Other Lands - The O'Mullallys on Parade - The Trunk Pedigree of the O'Mullally Clann - The Exile's Return.