:1n.\l1r1 li 11~ lo t 1' ll arl'1- " Lrlsh Pedlgrees," (3rd Edition), Emon !\IacSweeney, whom 0'•Donovan met in a fisherman's cabin, at Downings, in 1835. See Vol. 1, No. 4, p. 241 of this Journal. 5. There are strong traditions, still preserved, which recall such raids upon the Rosses. The most vivid, tl1at taken· down about 1800 from Bartley O'Boyle of Ananmore, deals with a ·raid made by the gaEeys of G~a::e O'Malley on .her return journey tram the court of . Queen Elizabeth. 6. See "Traditions of Doe Ca.rtle," by Hugh Durnin. 7. .Red Hugh 0'.Donne!: was fost.ered with the O'Kanes "Life of Hugh Roe O'Donnell," p. XXXll, by Denis Murphy, s. :r., 1895. 8. T.eabhar Chloinne Suihne (Dul1lin 1920), Father Paul Walsh. H, 10, 11. Annals of thet Fdur Masters. 12 Historta cathOlicae Hiberniae (L'.£bcn 1621) O'Sullivan Beare. 13. "Sir ::vlulmory '.\Jc.Sv;iny," by Father Paul Walsh, in the Irish Ecclesiastical Recc·rd and V.~rry Journal, 1936. 14 The Fate and Fortunes of the Earls cf Tyrone <rnd Tyrconnell''. DubEn. 1870, By F·ath-er C. P. Meehan. 2nd Ed. 15. Sir George Carew· to Sir Robert Cecil. 12th Feh , 1600 Calendars of Stale papers. 16. "Sir Muimory McSwioy" op. cit. 17. Ibid. 11'!, 19, 20. "Dowcra's Naration", Miscellany of Celtic Society, 184fJ. 21, 22, 23, 24, 25. Calendars or !:ilal.c 1'<1('1?1'1-l , 26. •·Fate and Fortune•," op. cit. 27. Basil Brooke, Esq., Captain in Eliz.ahethan army in Ire· land. Ancestor of the Brooke families of ~VI anor Brooke and Donegal Castle and of Brookeborough, Co. Fe1managh. . 28. Captain llenry Vaughan. He was then High Sheriff for County Donegal. He was a brother of Sir John Vaughan, Govenoi· of Derry, 1611-1642, and ·grandfather of Colonel George Yaughan. 1693-1763. See Thr~ hundred years in lnni:sowen by Mrs. A. M. Young, · also Romantla .Innise>wen by H. P. Swan. 29. Ca.lendars of State papers. 30. Descdbed by Harkin ''Antiquities of North-West Donegal," and Rev. Dr. E. Maguire's ''A History of the Diocese of Raphoe." .31' Hill "Plantation in Ulster". 32. Calendars of State pape:s ?Q ·~ ,...'t. 34 Pynar's Survey p~·inted in Hill's "Plantation in t ns,tl' .. 35, Capt. Sandford's pension ceased to ·be paid in the year 1629-30. Sandford was one of the ea pt a in s in charge of the Irish swo:·dsmen shipped to Sweden aitel· the "Flight of the Ea::ls." See u:ster .Journal of :\rchaeology. Vol. 5. 1859. 36. Inqui"itions of (llste· (Printed). 37. Mss. T·.C.D. :rn. Relation by Audley Mervyn, printed Q:Jhert's "A Contempo::ay Ilistff,·y of Affairs in Ireland," 1879. 39. Harkin ''Scene'!"y and ·\ntiquities," op. cit. 40. Ibid,
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