- erenagh" in
Irish ("erenagh"
being airchinneach),
literally meaning "son of the Lord of
church lands".
Airchinneach may in turn
derive from the twin components...
-
under the year 950:
Flann ua Becain,
airchinneach Droma Cliabh,
scribhnidhe Ereann, d'écc./Flann ua Becain,
airchinneach of Druim-cliabh,
scribe of Ireland...
- Ua Beolláin,
airchinneach Droma Cliabh, d'ecc/Cormac Ua Ruadhrach,
airchinneach of Tearmann-Feichin; and
Murchadh Ua Beolláin,
airchinneach of Druim-cliabh...
-
medieval Irish office of
erenagh (Old Irish: airchinnech,
Modern Irish:
airchinneach, Latin: princeps) was
responsible for
receiving parish revenue from tithes...
- Ruairc,
tigherna Dartraighe, &
tigherna Coirpre &
Aengus ua h-Aenghusa,
airchinneach Droma Cliabh & trí
fichet duine do
losccadh imaille friu i n-Inis na...
- in
connection with the
monastery at Tuam
would be in 947 but
titled airchinneach (Erenagh), and so was
probably not its abbot.
Events which occurred during...
-
Champions Tour player.[citation needed] M1053.3 -
Cormac Ua Ruadhrach,
airchinneach of Tearmann-Feichin ... died. List of
towns and
villages in
Ireland "Interactive...
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Rechtabhra mac Dubbchomar, Abbot. 809 –
Maelduin of Aughrim,
Bishop and
Airchinneach (Erenagh) John
Doogan (1853–1940) –
recipient of the
Victoria Cross Aodh...
-
advanced age and was
buried with his
forefathers at
Saighir 984
Flaithlemh airchinneach of
Saighir died 1004
Foghartach Abbot of
Leithghlinn and
Saighir died...
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McInerney – "Irish:
airchinneach"
translates as "erenagh":- "Hist:
Hereditary steward of
church lands", and "Irish: fos
airchinneach"
translates as "Vice-Erenagh"...