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- Ua Beolláin, airchinneach Droma Cliabh, d'ecc/Cormac Ua Ruadhrach, airchinneach of Tearmann-Feichin; and Murchadh Ua Beolláin, airchinneach of Druim-cliabh...
- 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...
- Ruairc, tigherna Dartraighe, & tigherna Coirpre & Aengus ua h-Aenghusa, airchinneach Droma Cliabh & trí fichet duine do losccadh imaille friu i n-Inis na...
- medieval Irish office of erenagh (Old Irish: airchinnech, Modern Irish: airchinneach, Latin: princeps) was responsible for receiving parish revenue from tithes...
- Champions Tour player.[citation needed] M1053.3 - Cormac Ua Ruadhrach, airchinneach of Tearmann-Feichin ... died. List of towns and villages in Ireland "Interactive...
- Rechtabhra mac Dubbchomar, Abbot. 809 – Maelduin of Aughrim, Bishop and Airchinneach (Erenagh) John Doogan (1853–1940) – recipient of the Victoria Cross Aodh...
- 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...
- advanced age and was buried with his forefathers at Saighir 984 Flaithlemh airchinneach of Saighir died 1004 Foghartach Abbot of Leithghlinn and Saighir died...
- McInerney – "Irish: airchinneach" translates as "erenagh":- "Hist: Hereditary steward of church lands", and "Irish: fos airchinneach" translates as "Vice-Erenagh"...