- Rory
Caoch O'More (Irish: Ruaidhrí
Caoch Ó Mórdha; c. 1515 – 1547) was an
Irish noble. He
ruled as Lord of
Laois until his
death in 1547 at the hand of...
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Phelim Caoch O'Neill (Irish:
Feidhlimidh Caoch Ó Néill, 1517-1542) was a
prince of the Cenél nEógain. The
eldest son of King Conn
Bacach O'Neill. The...
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Caoch Ceise Ó Clúmháin, Gaelic-Irish poet, fl. 14th century.
Caoch Cise was a
member of the Ó Chlúmháin
family of Connacht.
Lambert McKenna ascribes to...
- Eóghan
Caoch mac Ruaidhrí Ó Dubhda,
Chief of the Name and Lord of Tireragh, died 1488?
Almost the only do****ent
dealing with the
succession as the Ó Dubhda...
- 2nd
Baron Upper Ossory. Born
around 1544, Rory O'More was the son of Rory
Caoch O'More, Lord of Laois. His
family were
Chiefs of one of the most important...
- 8th Earl of
Kildare and Conn's
first cousin.
Their son was
Phelim Caoch O'Neill. "
Caoch" was the
nickname for
someone with poor
eyesight or "the blind"...
- (1895–1974),
Irish Fianna Fáil
politician Phelim Caoch O'Neill (also
Phelim Caoch Ó Neill, or
Feidhlimidh Caoch Ó Néill),
Prince of the Cenél nEógain from 1517...
- "the
Blind Abbot" Bourke, 20th Mac
William Íochtar (Irish:
William An tAb
Caoch Bourke; English: /bɜːrk/; BURK; died 1593) was an
Irish chieftain and noble...
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Colonel Dubhaltach Caoch Mac Coisdealbhaigh,
Irish soldier and Rapparee, died on
Sunday 3
March 1667. Mac
Coisdealbhaigh was a
member of the Costello...
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Caoch Ó Mórdha, lord of
Laois 1542-7" (PDF). Ossory,
Laois and Leinster. 4. O'Byrne,
Emmett (October 2009). "O'More (Ó Mórdha), Rory (Ruaidhrí
Caoch)"...