O'Neill Country Historical Society

O'Neill Country Historical Society History of O'Neill's in Ireland Established in 1985, the O’Neill Country Historical Society is one of the foremost historical societies in Ireland.

Its main aim is to research, record and publish the history of that area along the valley of the River Blackwater which straddles the border between counties Armagh and Tyrone. It promotes knowledge and understanding of this area’s heritage and folklore through publications, lectures and seminars and interacts with other local historical groups and bodies with a view to promoting interest in our h

istory. Since 1985 it has awakened a new interest in historical study and has brought together people of different traditions and backgrounds to interpret, understand and mutually appreciate our diverse past. The Society
Many of the defining political events and movements of Irish history have their origins within this geographical area, from the Battle of the Yellow Ford (Cath Bhéal-an-Átha-Buí) in 1598 to the formation of the Orange Order in 1795 at Loughgall to the early Civil Rights protests of 1969 at Dungannon and Caledon. The area also has a rich industrial heritage, having once been a major centre for the Ulster linen industry, while it has also experienced its share of 19th century sectarian conflict and economic deprivation. Throughout volumes of our journal Dúiche Néill, can be found a rich source of scholarly articles covering almost every aspect of the social, political and economic history of this region. Under the successive editorships of Dr Proinsias Ó Conluain, Dr Charles Dillon, Professor John Mc Gurk, and presently Brian Gilmore Dúiche Néill has won acclaim among not only the local population, but among academics and professional historians throughout Ireland and abroad. Just recently, the executive committee has decided, that in order to promote the Irish language, we should publish at least one article in Irish, preferably with a translation. To achieve this objective, we have appointed an Irish scholar, Dr Malachy Ó Néill as our Irish language editor. Since its formation, the society has each year committed itself to organising a series of talks on matters of local and general history, which are open to members and non members alike. It has also during this period organised one-off seminars, conferences, exhibitions, book launches etc on a wide range of subjects related to the history of the O Neill Country. The ONCHS, has invited and entertained other historical societies to our area. We have provided guided tours and hospitality for our guests, which have created close permanent relations with other historical societies throughout Ireland. These include societies in Crossmolina in Co Mayo, Kinsale and Knockraha in County Cork, Donegal in County Donegal, and Castlecomer in County Kilkenny. We have also provided similar services for individuals from locally and abroad and also small groups. In the preservation of our local heritage sites, we have played a pro-active and significant role. Over the years we have been active in the fight to preserve the ancient townland names. This movement has had some considerable success, as today the ancient name is shown on all the modern road signs in our area. Some years ago we were successful in preventing an ancient ” Royal ” ring fort in the area from being destroyed and thankfully the modern day owner is a prominent conservationist and has provided an access road to the site. In recent times we have provided positive input into the development of ” The Hill of The O’Neill ” at Dungannon and the ancient inauguration site of The Ó Néill at Tulach Óg (Tullaghoge), near Cookstown. We are still lobbying to have proper signage erected at such significant heritage locations as the battle of the yellow ford and the battle of Benburb sites and to have such important local historical personages such as Arthur O’Neill, the blind itinerant harpist/ bard commemorated in the O’Neill Country.

18/06/2026
📅 O’Neill Country Historical Society📍 The Benburb Priory🗓 Wednesday 24th June🕗 8:00 PMJoin us for our final talk before ...
16/06/2026

📅 O’Neill Country Historical Society

📍 The Benburb Priory
🗓 Wednesday 24th June
🕗 8:00 PM

Join us for our final talk before the summer break!

King Brian Ó Néill and the Battle of Down 1260
🎤 Presented by Dr Antaine Ó Donnaile

Discover the remarkable story of Brian Ó Néill, his bid to unite Gaelic Ireland, and the dramatic events that led to his downfall at the Battle of Down.

All welcome.

The Ó Néill Country Historical Society's final talk before our summer break is on King Brian Ó Neill and the Battle of D...
12/06/2026

The Ó Néill Country Historical Society's final talk before our summer break is on King Brian Ó Neill and the Battle of Down 1260, given by Dr Antaine Ó Donnaile, who is a respected historian, author, broadcaster, and documentary maker from County Armagh. Through his work with BBC Northern Ireland, TG4, and numerous historical publications, he has played a significant role in bringing Irish history, heritage, and Gaelic culture to audiences throughout Ireland and beyond. His documentaries and research have explored many of the key figures and events that have shaped our past.
In 1258, Brian Ó Néill, king of Tír Eoghain, was acclaimed by supporters and allies as ruler of all Gaelic Ireland. Two years later, at the Battle of Down near Downpatrick, he lay dead; His coalition shattered, his body mutilated, and his head sent to London. In this lecture, Antaine examines Brian’s life and background, his bold bid to resist the English of Ulster, the reasons for his defeat in 1260, and the extraordinary lament composed for him by one of Ulster’s greatest bardic poets, Giolla Brighde Mac Con Midhe (Gilbride McNamee).

Please come along to The Benburb Priory on Wednesday 24th June to hear this fascinating talk on a forgotten figure in our History

A few photos today from our journal launch no 27. 2026 also marked our 40th anniversary and how fitting to mark this imp...
06/06/2026

A few photos today from our journal launch no 27. 2026 also marked our 40th anniversary and how fitting to mark this important year with our first-ever journal cover with Benburb resident Chieftain Shane O’Neill. We thank everyone who worked hard over this last year, making this happen. We also thank our special guest speaker, Dr Hiram Morgan (University College Cork), Erin, and her staff for the beautiful food and Mid Ulster Council Chair Deirdre Varsani for making this wonderful occasion even more special! ❤️

Our journal launch 📖 this morning in Benburb Priory. Everyone welcome.
06/06/2026

Our journal launch 📖 this morning in Benburb Priory. Everyone welcome.

🌿 Launch of Dúiche Néill 27 & 40th Anniversary Celebration 🌿📅 Saturday, 6th June🕥 10.30am📍 Benburb PrioryGuest Speaker D...
03/06/2026

🌿 Launch of Dúiche Néill 27 & 40th Anniversary Celebration 🌿

📅 Saturday, 6th June
🕥 10.30am
📍 Benburb Priory
Guest Speaker Dr Hiram Morgan, University College Cork

Everyone is welcome.

🌿 Launch of Dúiche Néill 27 & 40th Anniversary Celebration 🌿Join us on Saturday, 6th June at 10.30am in Benburb Priory f...
03/06/2026

🌿 Launch of Dúiche Néill 27 & 40th Anniversary Celebration 🌿

Join us on Saturday, 6th June at 10.30am in Benburb Priory for the launch of Dúiche Néill 27 and the celebration of the 40th Anniversary of the Society.

This special occasion marks four decades of promoting and preserving our rich heritage, history, and culture, while launching the latest edition of Dúiche Néill.

📅 Saturday, 6th June
🕥 10.30am
📍 Benburb Priory
Guest Speaker Dr Hiram Morgan, University College Cork

Everyone is welcome. We look forward to celebrating this milestone with you.

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