- John
Brettan or
Breton (died
after 1382) was an
Irish judge and
Crown official. His
petitions to the
Irish Privy Council, of
which he
wrote five between...
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Blathmac mac Con
Brettan was an
Irish poet and monk
whose floruit was
around 760.
Blathmac was the son of Cú
Brettan mac
Congussa (died 740), seemingly...
- of Flann", to
distinguish him from the poet and monk
Blathmac mac Con
Brettan. He was
killed and
became a
martyr in Iona,
about 825. His
biography was...
-
Aquileia (c. 730/40 - 802)
Italian ecclesiastic and poet
Blathmac mac Con
Brettan,
Irish fili Niníne Éces,
Irish (d. c. 700)
Likely period for the first...
- (1944–2020)
Dermot Bolger (born 1959) Pat
Boran (born 1963)
Blathmac mac Con
Brettan (fl. c. 750)
Frances Browne (1816–1887) Ciarán
Carson (1948–2019) Patrick...
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seven counties,
without any reward.
Bache was
awarded £6, and
Brettan and
Walsh £4.
Brettan made
several other petitions to the
Crown for compensation,...
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crown official,
Burgess of
Carlow and MP for
Carlow Borough 1613-15 John
Brettan (fl. 1358–1382) –
baron of the
Court of
Exchequer John
Gibbons – record...
- 1360s. In 1376 his
colleague John
Brettan wrote that the
situation was such that most of the Barons,
other than
Brettan himself, who was a
local man, dared...
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Gerard Beirne (born 1962, E)
Thomas Bibby (1799–1863, E)
Blathmac mac Cú
Brettan (fl. c. 750, I)
Eavan Boland (born 1944, E)
Dermot Bolger (born 1959, E)...
- "bridle, strap" < Gmc *bregþil-, cf OHG brittel,
brittil "bridle", OHG
brettan "to weave, braid", OE brīdel "bridle", OE
bregdan "to braid, weave") brette...