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- McCaul, also spelt MacCawell is an Irish surname, derived from the Gaelic Mac Cathmhaoil, meaning the "son of Cathmhaol", descendant of being implied....
- Aodh Mac Cathmhaoil, O.F.M. (Latin: Hugo Cavellus; anglicised: Hugh MacCaghwell; 1571 – 22 September 1626), was an Irish Franciscan theologian and Archbishop...
- In 2012 Ricky appeared in a Welsh language do****entary titled “Cwffio Cawell" that aired on Welsh TV channel S4C. The cameras were around filming a life...
- and rebuilt 17 times. It was renovated and restored under Dean Eoghan McCawell (1505–1549), having suffered from a devastating fire in 1511 and being in...
- Brittonic word, meaning "basket", found in Cornish as cawal and Welsh as cawell (borrowed from the Latin word *cavellum 'basket'). If so, the baskets were...
- John Tredgold 1396. Walter de Flynton 1426. Hugh de Flynton 1448. Robert Cawell 1490. Richard Butler 1527. William Skerne 1545. Roger Dalyson 1571. Thomas...
- Appointed 3 February 1571 Term ended 14 November 1622 Predecessor James MacCawell Successor Malcolm Hamilton Previous post(s) Bishop of Down and Connor (1565–1580)...
- Sept (Common Forms) Mac Cathmhaoil (MacCawell, Campbell, Caulfield, MacCall) Meaning: Battle-chief Progenitor: Territory: Barony of Clogher, County Tyrone...
- promoted to the archbishopric by Pope Pius V, but James MacCaghwell (McCawell) was put forward by Elizabeth I of England. Thus began the Anglican religion...
- Pwll y Merched) Numerous smaller inlets including: Porth Offeiriad, Aber Cawell, Porth Newydd, Porthyrychen, Porth Eilian, Porth y Corwgl Fresh Water Bay...