I'm also a member of a Byrne family, still living in Bray, County WIcklow. I have family who moved to Reading! I also have a cousin named Thomas Butler, and I'm friends with an O'Toole!
Some genealogies and histories state the O'Byrnes had another victory at Glenmalure over Cromwellian Ironsides in early 1650. Easiest to find source I've seen on it is Gilbert's "Contemporary History of the Affairs of Ireland" from 1880 ish.
This is my family! I come from a big family of Byrnes in Bray, County Wicklow. 17:22 No way! He looks just like my brother! And we have a cousin called Thomas Butler!
I apologise. Sometimes, I have a lot of information to share and little time to share it as UA-cam punish videos that don't keep the images moving, I'm glad I got the balance better on this video though.
Nice to know your history …when I was growing up in London in the 80s the name was not common but is it is now ….my teachers could never pronounce my name …used to pronounce it Byron …or barn 😂 I used to have correct them always it’s a Irish’s name Byrne ….
@@cooldaddy2877 cool daddy what a clever guy you are telling me how to pronounce my last name > it’s not O Broin no more it’s > Byrne and you can call me that > Ok know it all…now have a go !! Mr Byrne too you !!
@@danbyrne3507 Your name is an English form of an Irish name. Therefore, you have no right to tell an Englishman how to say it. There was and is only one correct way to say your name and that is in Irish as it is an Irish surname....Mr Ó Broin.
@@cooldaddy2877 I only know other Byrne family’s in London and guess how they spell it ? I have not right to tell anyone how to pronounce their name ? I don’t have to they spell it excatly the same as myself Byrne
I did comment it seems to have been deleted, There is a paper called 'seax (remove the a) and bare legs thomas lee' by ian leask that touchs on this he was said the be Elizabeths policeman and O'Neils lover, the pefect hybrid this painting was to show that he was half civilised (english) and half barbarian (irish).
@@Clans_Dynasties So was Thomas Lee in the same camp as the other Gaelicized Normans like the Fitz Geralds, Butlers, Burkes, etc.? You're doing great things. I run a podcast called Scottish Clans. My interest definitely spills over into the Irish kindreds. I've watched a lot of your material, which is right up my alley. Keep up the good work.
No he was very much an englishman, there are a few trains of thought on his decision to adopt the Kern outfit i have done a video on this because i notice your not the first person to question his attire il add a link if you would like its only 12 minutes long, I also cover Scottish history, its almost impossible to cover one without the other, where can i find your podcast? If you have a link id love to listen to it, if you would like to collaborate on a project im always looking for more people who work on similar content to work with.
@@clintedwards4027 Hello Clint I saw a notification that you had replied though I couldn't see the message, I found your Podcast hadn't realised I had come across it before, I'm very impressed with your work and the work of your colleagues I found on Facebook should you wish to talk about anything from working together or even just sharing information and source material, i would very much enjoy talking more about Scottish history with you, my email is Clans_dynasties@outlook.com.
Im proud of families ancestry and that we rebelled so many times my great grandfather fought the english and i would gladly Edit i accidentally disloked the video i am very sorry i liked it though
Man, you really really need to brush up on your pronunciations. If I listened to someone doing French history and they couldnt say French words correctly......then I wouldnt take them seriously....or more importantly....believe what they are saying!
I remember you saying the same thing on another video, and i have taken the points you made in consideration. Thank you for the help. As I have pointed out before, I'm not a native Irish speaker. What little Irish I was exposed to was the Ulster Dialect, which isn't the standard taught, and 90% of what I'm talking about, I've read it. I've not heard is said, I do try and find these words being spoken, but often I can not find them. All sources are provided in the comment sections if people wish to dispute what I'm saying.
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Proud O'Byrne from wicklow here 👊🏻
Was about to say that,,,I'm in West wicklow ...loads of byrnes .
@@willie8976snap:)
Proud to be a byrne my family moved to Manchester in the 60s but I have numerous family in Ireland and England but mainly cambra Dublin.
I'm also a member of a Byrne family, still living in Bray, County WIcklow. I have family who moved to Reading! I also have a cousin named Thomas Butler, and I'm friends with an O'Toole!
@@ShizuruNakatsuand me 😂
Some genealogies and histories state the O'Byrnes had another victory at Glenmalure over Cromwellian Ironsides in early 1650. Easiest to find source I've seen on it is Gilbert's "Contemporary History of the Affairs of Ireland" from 1880 ish.
Great Stuff keep it going love Ancient Irish History and I'm a Wicklow man!
Glad to be one of the O BYRNES from Loughbrickland 👊🇮🇪💚
My closest genetic cousins, according to DNA, I'm from the Doyles of Loughbrickland 😁
Wonderful as always my friend! Well researched and interesting insights!
Thank my friend as always i really appreciate it.
My great grandfather Peter O'Byrne/Byrne came from the Vale of Avoca in Wicklow. Wish i knew more about him.
amazing video as always man!
Thanks Philip!!
Great stuff. Keep up the good work.
This is my family! I come from a big family of Byrnes in Bray, County Wicklow.
17:22 No way! He looks just like my brother! And we have a cousin called Thomas Butler!
Thanks for leaving the text up longer on the screen in this video. Your other videos that I watched, the text was gone too fast.
I apologise. Sometimes, I have a lot of information to share and little time to share it as UA-cam punish videos that don't keep the images moving, I'm glad I got the balance better on this video though.
Brilliant video mate
Big fan, keep it up.
I really appreciate the support Phillip thank you!!
This was excellent! Is there any possibility of you doing an episode on the Mahon clans?
They had a pub in Portobello
Love it lad.
Thank you so very much !!!
I'm a Byrne living in Ireland in Portlaoise Co Laois
I'm a Doyle from South Down/Louth but my closest DNA relatives are the Byrnes from the same area not Doyles (so far)
Great video! Just wondering how devastating was the Battle of Bloody Bank to the O'Byrne clan? Thanks for sharing.
Just have a look at the bank in Dublin city loads of bullet holes
My Grandfather was named Isaac newton Bryan. Family came to America in the early 1800’s
Another great video, I’d love to see the Ó Cuinn/Quinn clan history if you are planning one at some point.
Thank you very much, I plan to do every clan of Ireland and Scotland, so hopefully, I will have a video for you up in the near future.
Brilliant proud Byrne here 👍
As always, an excellent analysis.
Thank you so very much!!
Nice to know your history …when I was growing up in London in the 80s the name was not common but is it is now ….my teachers could never pronounce my name …used to pronounce it Byron …or barn 😂 I used to have correct them always it’s a Irish’s name Byrne ….
Then pronounce it correctly....Ó Broin.....have a go!
@@cooldaddy2877 cool daddy what a clever guy you are telling me how to pronounce my last name > it’s not O Broin no more it’s > Byrne and you can call me that > Ok know it all…now have a go !! Mr Byrne too you !!
@@danbyrne3507 Your name is an English form of an Irish name. Therefore, you have no right to tell an Englishman how to say it. There was and is only one correct way to say your name and that is in Irish as it is an Irish surname....Mr Ó Broin.
@@cooldaddy2877 I have no right to tell an Englishman how to say it ? Really 😂
@@cooldaddy2877 I only know other Byrne family’s in London and guess how they spell it ? I have not right to tell anyone how to pronounce their name ? I don’t have to they spell it excatly the same as myself Byrne
Can you please do the Maclean’s
Yes i will i have them on my list of clans to do.
My Mothers family names are Burns and O’Hara and they are descendants of the O’Byrne clan
That’s cool my family has a similar crest, known as The Brands. Brinds Brends. Pls help me I don’t want to go on 😢
Burns? Are you sure? You would need good evidence to say you are an (O)Byrne.
Do a history of the O’Mores
I will be covering them in the future, i have added them to my list.
@@Clans_Dynasties excellent
aye
What's the significance of Thomas Lee wearing traditional Irish garb?
I did comment it seems to have been deleted,
There is a paper called 'seax (remove the a) and bare legs thomas lee' by ian leask that touchs on this he was said the be Elizabeths policeman and O'Neils lover, the pefect hybrid this painting was to show that he was half civilised (english) and half barbarian (irish).
@@Clans_Dynasties So was Thomas Lee in the same camp as the other Gaelicized Normans like the Fitz Geralds, Butlers, Burkes, etc.? You're doing great things. I run a podcast called Scottish Clans. My interest definitely spills over into the Irish kindreds. I've watched a lot of your material, which is right up my alley. Keep up the good work.
No he was very much an englishman, there are a few trains of thought on his decision to adopt the Kern outfit i have done a video on this because i notice your not the first person to question his attire il add a link if you would like its only 12 minutes long, I also cover Scottish history, its almost impossible to cover one without the other, where can i find your podcast? If you have a link id love to listen to it, if you would like to collaborate on a project im always looking for more people who work on similar content to work with.
ua-cam.com/video/xYCh_yzT-_Y/v-deo.html
Thank you very much.
@@clintedwards4027 Hello Clint I saw a notification that you had replied though I couldn't see the message, I found your Podcast hadn't realised I had come across it before, I'm very impressed with your work and the work of your colleagues I found on Facebook should you wish to talk about anything from working together or even just sharing information and source material, i would very much enjoy talking more about Scottish history with you, my email is Clans_dynasties@outlook.com.
I'm a Byrne from Mullingar but originally my Grandfather came from Kildare
Proud to be descendent of the Wicklow Brynes from my maternal nanny's side🇮🇪
I'm a Bray Byrne, and my brother's girlfriend is a Kilcoole Byrne.
Donnelly?
❤
O Dailaigh next please
? Do you mean Ó Dálaigh?
@@cooldaddy2877 yep , Thomas O Dalaigh is ainm dom.
@@hefellump1 Tomás Ó Dálaigh. Which clan?
@@cooldaddy2877 couldn't tell you anything about the clan. All I know is that we ended up in Wicklow surrounded by Byrne's.lol
McMahon please
Which branch are you wanting? there are several but the mains ones are in monaghan and Clare
@@Clans_Dynasties Monaghan
@@Sean-jc6cu No worries il add them to my list of videos to do, cant be sure how long it will take but i promise i will get to them
@@Clans_Dynasties Cool, no worries. I'm subscribed so I'll see it eventually
Thank you i really appreciate that.
I stand with Brian Boru.
Im proud of families ancestry and that we rebelled so many times my great grandfather fought the english and i would gladly
Edit i accidentally disloked the video i am very sorry i liked it though
All Irish families done the same.
Proud to be married to Mr Byrne
Go hiontach ar fad ar fad
go raibh maith agat, about as good as i get at irish always learning though our history is in our language.
Tiochfada ar la
Patreon a chara - is breá liom an content so!
Thank you again, there is a patreon link please feel free to browse and should you feel i could add more let me know.
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Man, you really really need to brush up on your pronunciations. If I listened to someone doing French history and they couldnt say French words correctly......then I wouldnt take them seriously....or more importantly....believe what they are saying!
I remember you saying the same thing on another video, and i have taken the points you made in consideration. Thank you for the help. As I have pointed out before, I'm not a native Irish speaker. What little Irish I was exposed to was the Ulster Dialect, which isn't the standard taught, and 90% of what I'm talking about, I've read it. I've not heard is said, I do try and find these words being spoken, but often I can not find them. All sources are provided in the comment sections if people wish to dispute what I'm saying.
@@Clans_Dynasties Any help you need with pronunciations feel free to ask
@@cooldaddy2877 I very much appreciate that, thank you again.