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Thomas Betagh (1737 – 16
February 1811) was an
Irish Jesuit priest, schoolteacher, and
professor of
languages at Pont-à-Mousson
Jesuit scolasticate (France)...
- (1999), p. 5.
Fowke (2010), p. 139.
Poolman (1999), pp. 5–6.
Betagh (1728), pp. 4, 6–7.
Betagh (1728), p. 13, "To show that
Shelvocke was well
enough pleased...
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Scottish borders,
Ireland Other names Variant form(s) Bate, Beatty, Beatey,
Betagh, Betty, MacCaffrey, McCaffrey, MacVitty, MacWatty, MacWattie,
Watson Frequency...
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Sandwich and Turn are also ****ociated with Kells.[citation needed]
Thomas Betagh (1737–1811),
Jesuit priest and
educationist was born and bred in Kells....
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Rogers (1712), with
Added Comments by
George Shelvocke (1726) and
William Betagh (1728). Dawson's Book Shop, Los Angeles. Bolster, W. Jeffrey.
Black Jacks:...
- of status. Peritia, 5, 53-73. Gearóid Mac Niocaill, 'The
origins of the
betagh', The
Irish Jurist 1 (1966), 292-8. Charles-Edwards, T. M. (1993). Early...
- was one of his students.
Thomas Betagh was a
student at Austin's
school in Saul's
Court off
Fishamble Street.
Betagh went on to
become a
Jesuit and in...
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Burke &
Burke 1915, p. 1934, left column. "He m. [married] to.
Katherine Betagh, of Moynalty, Meath, and had issue, 1. William, his heir. 2. Peter ... 3...
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Honourable Thomas Burke Hugh
Kelly Hugh O'Donnell
Isabella Burke James Betagh James Crofton James Daly
James Plunkett John Drury, 1st Air John Drury,...
- (disbanded 1698) Régt Yoel and Régt
Royal Danois Régiment d’Albany Régiment de
Betagh Régiment de
Berwick Raised 1698 → 1791: 88ème régiment d’infanterie de ligne...