History of the Farrell Clan
The O'Fearghails were one of the four chief clans of the Conmacne {race of Conmac (son of legendary Fergus MacRoigh and Queen Maedhbh (Maeve)}. They were the princes of Annaly (roughly the Irish midlands); their chief seat of power was Longphort Ui' Fearghail (O'Farrell's fortress) (present-day Longford town). (source: "Farrell Clan - a brief history" by Hugh Farrell).

The clan lost most of their lands during the colonial confiscations of James I in the early 17th century, with many of the clan members becoming tenants of the new English and Scottish landlords in what was now County Longford.

The Farrells have been associated with this midland region for almost 1,000 years. The Farrell Clan lost its control of the area just over 300 years ago when they were forced to take flight and lived abroad for 150 years, before returning to an uncertain future, the majority settling in County Longford and others settling elsewhere. Farrells are presently plentiful in the county, but the big numbers live elsewhere, mostly in Dublin.

Farrell Clan Wikipedia

Kilt Tartan Colour ImageThe Farrell Clan Kilt, as with most Irish kilts, was not a tartan but a solid colour. In the case of the Farrell Clan, this colour was : Vermilion Red *

Plant badge: Common Hawthorn/Quickthorn (Crataegus monogyna)*
*(information provided through the kindness of the O'Dinan.)


Other Spellings
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(O')Ferraly (O')Ferral (O')Ferally (O')Ferall (O')Feraly (O')Feral (O')Ferrell (O')Ferrill (O')Frawley (O')Fearghail