| DALRIADA, OR PART OF ANTRIM AND DERRY THE Irish Chiefs AND CLANS | This ancient territory Dalriada comprised the remaining portion of the county Antrim, not mentioned under Ulidia in the last chapter, together with a part of the present county Derry: Dunboe, now the parish of Dunboe, in the Barony of Coleraine, county Derry, was (according to the Four Masters) in ancient Dalriada. As elsewhere mentioned, this territory was named after Cairbre Riada, son of Conaire (or Conary) the Second, Monarch of Ireland, in the second century. | ||
| THE Chiefs and clans
in Dalriada were as follows: | |
The O'Cahans, and MacQuillan | Who held the territory of the Routes, and had their Chief seate at Dunluce. |
invaded, A.D. 1211, the territories of Antrim and Derry, where they afterwards made settlements. | |
In the reign of Elizabeth, Somhairle Buidhe MacDonnell or "Sorley Boy," as he was called by English writers,-- a Chief from the Hebrides, descended from the ancient Irish of the race of Clan Colla, came with his forces and took possession of the Glynns. After many long and fierce battles with the MacQuillans, the MacDonnells made themselves masters of the country, and dispossessed the MacQuillans. | |
The MacDonnells were created earls of Antrim. | |
The O'Haras | a branch of the great family of O'Hara in the county Sligo, also settled in Antrim; and several families of the Ó Neills. |
The other clans in this territory | the O'Siadhails or Shiels; the O'Quinns, O'Furries, MacAllister s, MacGees or Magees, etc. |
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--CONNELLAN