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  1. Randall MacSorley MacDonnell, 1st Earl of Antrim, PC (Ire) (died 1636), rebelled together with Tyrone and Tyrconnell in the Nine Years' War but having succeeded his brother, Sir James mac Sorley MacDonnell, as Lord of the Route and the Glynns in 1601, he submitted to Mountjoy, the Lord Deputy of Ireland, in 1602.

  2. Randal MacDonnell, 1.º Marquês de Antrim (9 de junho de 1609 – Castelo de Dunluce, 3 de fevereiro de 1683) foi um rico latifundiário católico na Escócia e Irlanda, filho do 1.º Conde de Antrim. Foi também chefe do clã MacDonnell de Antrim. É mais conhecido por sua participação, principalmente do lado realista, nas ...

  3. Randal MacDonnell, marquess and 2nd earl of Antrim (born June 9, 1609—died February 3, 1682, Ballymagarry, County Antrim, Ireland) was a prominent Roman Catholic Royalist during the English Civil Wars who later turned against King Charles I and was employed by Oliver Cromwell.

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  4. Randall MacDonnell, 1st Marquess of Antrim (1609–1683) was a Roman Catholic landed magnate in Scotland and Ireland, son of the 1st Earl of Antrim. He was also chief of Clan MacDonnell of Antrim. He is best known for his involvement, mostly on the Royalist side, in the Wars of the Three Kingdoms.

  5. Randal Macsorley MacDonnell, 1.º Conde de Antrim (Data de nascimento desconhecida - Dunluce, Condado de Antrim, 10 de dezembro de 1636), (conhecido por "Arranach" em irlandês/gaélico escocês, significando "de Arran") tendo sido criado na ilha escocesa de Arran pelos Hamiltons, foi o quarto filho de Sorley Boy MacDonnell, e de ...

  6. MacDonnell, Sir Randal mac Sorley (d. 1636), Gaelic lord and 1st earl of Antrim , was fourth son of Sorley Boy MacDonnell (qv) and as such was born into a resilient dynastic offshoot (known as the MacDonnells) of the MacDonalds of the Western Isles of Scotland, which had established itself on the east coast of Co. Antrim during the sixteenth ...

  7. History. The MacDonells of Antrim descended from Sorley Boy MacDonnell, who established the family in County Antrim. His fourth son Randal MacDonnell was created Viscount Dunluce, in the County of Antrim, in 1618, and Earl of Antrim in 1620. Both titles were in the Peerage of Ireland.