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Eachmilidh Mac
Artáin, also
called McCartin, and 'Acholie McCartan'), was head of the Mac
Artáin lineage and Lord of
Kinelarty in what is now
County Down...
- 1517 as did Lord
Deputy Grey in 1538.
Phelim Magennis Mac
Artáin and his son
Donal Oge Mac
Artáin later surrendered the
castle to Lord
Mountjoy in 1601....
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McCartan is an
Irish surname. It is the
Anglicized form of Mac
Artáin,
denoting the son of Artán (diminutive of the
personal name Art, an old
Irish word...
- Kilwarlin, and Rathfriland,
between whom
there was some rivalry. The Mac
Artáin McCartan chiefs of Kinelarty,
descend from the same
genealogical line as...
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ambushed at the p****. Here he was met by Mac
Duilechain of Clanbr****il and Mac
Artain of Iveagh, both of whom had
submitted to him at Carrickfergus.
Their attempted...
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Science and Technology, 43(9), 1387–1393. doi:10.1016/j.lwt.2010.05.010 Mac
Artain, P.; Gill, C. I. R.; Brooks, M.; Campbell, R.; Rowland, I. R. (2007). "Nutritional...
- the
Moiry P****. Here he was met by Mac
Duilechain of Clanbr****il and Mac
Artain of Iveagh, both of whom had
submitted to him at Carrickfergus.
Their attempted...
- St Macartan's GAC,
Trillick CLG
Naomh Mhic
Artain, Trí Leac Founded: 1932 County:
Tyrone Colours: Red and
White Grounds: Páirc Uí
Dhonnaile Coordinates:...
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language media [1] [2] [3]: Two of his novels, Tonn
Tuile and Máire Nic
Artáin,
dealt with
marital breakdown - the
first set
during The
Emergency and the...
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ambushed at the p****. Here he was met by Mac
Duilechain of Clanbr****il and Mac
Artain of Iveagh, both of whom had
submitted to him at Carrickfergus.
Their attempted...