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== ''Cenél mBógaine'' ==
''The ''Cenél mBógaine'' descend from Énna Bóguine, son of Conall Gulban. Their territory is stated as Tír Bhoghaine, which O'Donovan equates to being the barony of Banagh, and part of the barony of Boylagh in County Donegal.
 
''The [[Laud 610]] Genealogies, compiled c.1000 AD, give seven sons for Énna Bóguine
The ''Cenél mBógaine'', or "kindred of Binny", descend from Énna Bóguine, son of Conall Gulban. The territory of the Cenél mBógaine is stated as Tír Boghaine, which O'Donovan equates to being the barony of Banagh, and part of the barony of Boylagh in County Donegal. The Laud 610 Genealogies, compiled c.1000 AD, give seven sons for Énna Bóguine- ''Secht maic Bógaine .i. Áedh Cesdubh, Feidilmid, Brandubh Caech Cluassach, Anmere, Crimthan Lethan, Fergus, Eichín & Melge''.<ref>[https://celt.ucc.ie//published/G105005/text001.html ]</ref> However O'Clery's Book of Genealogies give a different listing- ''Ui. mic Enda bogaine mic Conaill gulban .i. Melge, Lugaid,Criomhthann, Anguine, Niall, Cathair. Mac don Chathair sin Caelmhaine diaruo mac an Conall errderc''.<ref>
:''Secht maic Bógaine .i. Áedh Cesdubh, Feidilmid, Brandubh Caech Cluassach, Anmere, Crimthan Lethan, Fergus, Eichín & Melge''.<ref>[https://celt.ucc.ie/published/G105005/text001.html G105005]</ref>
The O Clery Book of Genealogies, Seamus Pender (ed.), in Analecta Hibernica, No. 18, 1951 pp. 1-198</ref>
''However, O'Clery's Book of Genealogies give a different listing
:''Ui. mic Enda bogaine mic Conaill gulban .i. Melge, Lugaid,Criomhthann, Anguine, Niall, Cathair. Mac don Chathair sin Caelmhaine diaruo mac an Conall errderc''.<ref>''The O'Clery Book of Genealogies'', Seamus Pender (ed.), in Analecta Hibernica, ui. 18, 1951, ll. 1-198</ref>
 
''Saint Crona (Croine Bheag) is descended from the ''Cenél mBógaine'', being 5th in lineal descent from ''Énna Bóguine''.
 
== ''Cenél Duach'' ==