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  2. Shane O'Neill - Wikipedia

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    Shane O'Neill (Irish chieftain) (c. 1530–1567), head of the O'Neill clan of Ulster who fought the forces of Queen Elizabeth I Shane O'Neill (Cork hurler) (born 1986), Irish hurler Shane O'Neill (Limerick hurler) (born 1974), Irish hurling manager and player

  3. Blue in Heaven - Wikipedia

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    In 1997, O'Neill played mostly rhythm electric and acoustic guitar and bass, and sang and wrote words and music with Dave Long, from Into Paradise. Clarke played drums and percussion. Paul McQuillan, who later played and wrote with Hope Sandoval and The Warm Inventions, played electric guitar and ray gun and released a self-titled album on Dirt ...

  4. Siobhán Maguire - Wikipedia

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    Their son, Turlogh MacHenry O'Neill, died on 24 February 1639/1640. Henry was probably dead in 1572. [1] Her third husband was Eoin McToole O'Gallagher, [16] [1] chief advisor to the O'Donnell clan of Tyrconnell. [17] O'Gallagher was a major adherent to tanist Hugh Roe O'Donnell during the 1580–1592 Tyrconnell succession dispute.

  5. Srs omeLions track: Arlington, New Rochelle, Scarsdale ... - AOL

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    In a near six-foot personal best, Nanuet's Shane O'Neill captured the boys discus championship with a throw of 151-4 throw. Pleasantville's Aiden Kayizzi (147-7) was second and Rye Neck's Nathan ...

  6. Henry MacShane O'Neill - Wikipedia

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    Henry MacShane O'Neill (Irish: Anraí mac Seáin Ó Néill; c. 1545-1550 – 1622) was an Irish flaith (nobleman) and a son of Shane O'Neill. He was the leader of the MacShanes in the late 16th century and early 17th century, and sought control of the O'Neill Clan, fighting with his brother Art against Hugh O'Neill .

  7. Shane O'Neill (Irish exile) - Wikipedia

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    Owen Roe O'Neill, the famous Irish General of the 1600s, was asked whether he, upon the death of Shane O'Neill, was the Earl of Tyrone. He denied it, saying that the true Earl was Constantino O'Neill, then in Spain. Don Constantino or Conn O'Neill was cousin to both Shane and Owen O'Neill through both sides of his family.

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