O’Mulrian, chief of Owney, in Tipperary;

see Ryan.

— or O’Ryan, Cornelius, Papal Bishop of Killaloe from 1576, [366]

O’Neill, Hugh Boy, chief of Clandeboye, his race, [213], [240], [289]

O’Neill, Con Bacagh, chief of Tyrone;

see Earl of Tyrone.

— Shane, chief of Tyrone, eldest son and successor by Celtic law of Con Bacagh, his claims, [2]-[4], [7], [9]-[11];

his struggle with the government and visit to England, [14]-[43], [49];

his affairs flourish, [51]-[59];

he baffles Sussex, who tries to poison him, [61]-[65];