- Aodh
Buidhe Mac an Bhaird, O.F.M. (aka Aedh
Buidh Mac an
Bhaird or Hugh Ward; c.1593 – 8
November 1635), was an
Irish Franciscan friar who was a noted...
- Boyd is said to be descriptive,
being derived from the
Scottish Gaelic buidh which means fair or yellow. It
could also be the
genitive of
hailing from...
- O'Conor(d.1466) Hugh Duv O'Conor (d.1466)
Cathal Roe O'Conor(d.1451)
Teige Buidh O'Conor, O'Conor Roe(died 1534)
Calvagh O'Conor of
Cloonakilly Brian Ballagh...
-
Anthony at
Louvain (Dutch: Leuven). In 1624,
through the
initiative of Aedh
Buidh Mac-An-Bhaird (1580–1635),
warden of the college, and
himself a
famous Irish...
-
seized by one of his
younger brothers,
Sorley Boy
MacDonnell (Somhairle
Buidh:Somhairle of the
yellow hair).
Somhairle is best
known for establishing...
-
allowing salmon to byp**** the 60 ft
waterfall and swim
upstream to Loch
Buidh, are
located nearby. The name
derives from the
Norse for "Thor's Field"...
- (born 1976),
British television presenter Sorley Boy
MacDonnell (Somhairle
Buidh Mac Domhnaill) (1505–1590),
Irish clan
chieftain of the Clan MacDonnell...
- July 1595. He had two
daughters and no sons. Fiach's
second son,
Felim Buidh na Laragh, was an M.P. for
County Wicklow and died in 1630. He
married Winifred...