"Mháirín Óg Ní Cheallaigh" (IPA:[ˈwaːɾʲiːnʲˈoːɡˈnʲiːˈçal̪ˠiː]) is a 17th-century Irish folk song.[1] It was collected in County Tyrone between 1908 and 1914 by the Gaelic League. Philip Ua Bhaldra was the collector, he being active in the area from 1906 to 1921.
The song concerns the separation of a Rapparee from his lover, Mháirín Óg Ní Cheallaigh, daughter of the Ó Chellaigh of Mountbellew, in the aftermath of the Battle of Aughrim, 12 July 1691.
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edit- ^ Smith, P.J. (1 December 2008). "'A Mháirín Óg Ní Cheallaigh': A Tyrone Song of Connacht Provenance". Dúiche Néill: Journal of the O'Neill Country Historical Society. 17: 216–229. ISSN 0964-4970.