- the
earlier theories of Galen. O'Meara
wrote an
epitaph for
Malachy Ó
Caollaidhe, but was
unable to
locate his grave.
Barry Edward O'Meara, surgeon, 1786–1836...
-
Catholicism portal Malachy Ó
Caollaidhe, also
known as
Malachy Queally,
Malachias Quælly, O'Queely or O'Quechly (died 1645) was an
Irish Roman Catholic...
- and
politician Malachy McGurran (1938–1978),
Irish republican Malachy Ó
Caollaidhe (d. 1645),
Irish Catholic archbishop Malachy Ikechukwu Okwueze (born 1962)...
- Language(s)
Irish Other gender Feminine Ní Chadhla, Bean Uí Chadhla, Uí
Chadhla Origin Meaning "descendant of Cadhla"
Other names See also Ó
Caollaidhe...
- coal
being mined in the past.
Ancient chiefs in the area
include the Uí
Caollaidhe (Keely), who were
chiefs of Críoch Uí mBuidhe. It is
referred to in the...
-
secured his
consecration in
preference to the
other candidate,
Malachy Ó
Caollaidhe. He was
consecrated in
Paris by the
bishop of Auxerre, and
began his episcopal...
- See Tuam
Elected 1609
Predecessor Seamus Ó hÉilidhe
Successor Malachy Ó
Caollaidhe Orders Consecration 1609 by Maffeo
Barberini (later Pope
Urban VIII) Personal...
- language. It is
derived from one of
several names in Irish: Ó
Cadhla and Ua
Caollaidhe of Uí Bercháin (Ibercon) in Osraige.
Chelsea Quealey (1905–1950), American...
- and
killed at
Pembroke in Wales.
October 27 –
Catholic Bishop Malachy Ó
Caollaidhe is
killed by
Scottish forces during a
Confederate expedition to Sligo...
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containing an
upright cross-inscribed slab.
Macdara Scaithin Malachy Ó
Caollaidhe Seven Sisters of
Renvyle "Lúb Inis Ní", All
Trails A
Guide to Connemara's...