An difríocht idir athruithe ar: "Tadhg Mór Ó Ceallaigh"

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[[Íomhá:Tulsk St. Patrick's Priory Nave Kelly Coat of Arms of 2014 08 29.jpg|mion|Armas Uí Cheallaigh ag Mainistir Thuilsce, Contae Ros Comáin]]
D'inis [[John O'Donovan (scoláire)|John O'Donovan]] sean-nós maidir le harmas Uí Cheallaigh a bhí ann go forleathan sa 19ú haois. Feictear ''[[enfield]]'' ar an armas, agus creideadh gur tháinig sé as an bhfarraige ag Cath Chluain Tarbh chun corp Thaidhg a chosaint óna [[Lochlannaigh]].
''[[John O'Donovan (scoláire)|John O'Donovan]] recorded a tradition prevalent in the early 19th century concerning Tadhg Mór:
 
:''"There is a tradition among the O'Kellys of Hy-Many, that they have borne as their [[Crest (heraldry)|crest]] an [[Enfield beast|enfield]], since the time of this Tadhg Mor, from a belief that this fabulous animal issued from the sea at the [[Battle of Clontarf]], to protect the body of O'Kelly from the [[Danes]], til rescued by his followers. It is also recorded in the [[Irish annals]], that this Tadhg or Teige O'Kelly was chief of Hy-Many in the year 1003 and was slain in the battle of Clontarf, fighting on the side of the [[monarch]], Brian Borumha, 1014, and for this reason he is usually set down in the [[Pedigree chart|pedigree]]s as TADHG CATHA BHRIAIN, i.e., Teige of the Battle of Brian."
Dar le O'Donovan, glaodh Tadhg Catha Bhriain ar sna hannála.
 
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