Clann Cosgraigh or Clann Coscraig[1] was a branch of the Uí Briúin Seóla dynasty and also the name of the district on the eastern side of Lough Corrib, County Galway which they inhabited and ruled prior to the Norman invasion.

Its chiefs were the Meic Áeda (now rendered McHugh or McGagh, via Mac Aodha), who, like the Muintir Murchada, claimed descent from Cenn Fáelad mac Colgan, King of Connacht.[2] Early generations of the lineage competed with the Muintir Murchada and Uí Fiachrach Aidhne for the kingship of South Connacht.

In 1124 Muireadhach (i.e. lord of Clann-Coscraigh), the son of Aedh, son of Ruaidhri, died an ecclesiastic.

In 1170, Ruaidhri Mac Aedha, lord of Clann-Cosgraigh, died on his pilgrimage at Tuaim-da-ghualann.

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References

  1. Duffy, Seán (2005). Mediaeval Ireland: An Encyclopaedia. London, New York: Routledge. pp. 485–6. ISBN 0-415-94052-4.
  2. O'Flaherty, Roderic (1684). A Chorographical Description of West or H-Iar Connaught (1846 ed.). Dublin: Irish Archaeological Society. p. 6.

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