Ó Scannail

Rev Patrick Woulfe
1923

Ó SCANNAIL—IO Scandall, O Scannill, O'Scannell, Scannell; 'descendant of Scannal' (scandal); the name of a family of the race of Cairbre, son of Niall of the Nine Hostages, who were originally seated in the barony of Carbury, to the north of the town of Sligo. Maolphádraig Ó Scannail, Bishop of Raphoe, was translated to the primatial See of Armagh in 1261. The name, in the north-west of Ireland, has long been changed to the diminutive form Ó Scannláin, which see. Ó Scannail is now found chiefly in Cork and Kerry, whither the family must have migrated from Sligo or Donegal, some time before the end of the 16th century.

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