- McCaul, also
spelt Mac
Cawell is an
Irish surname,
derived from the
Gaelic Mac Cathmhaoil,
meaning the "son of Cathmhaol",
descendant of
being implied....
- Séamus Mac
Cathmhaoil aka
James Mac
Cawell was the
first Anglican Archbishop of Cashel. He was
nominated on 12
February 1567 and
appointed by
letters patent...
- Aodh Mac Cathmhaoil, O.F.M. (Latin: Hugo Cavellus; anglicised: Hugh MacCaghwell; 1571 – 22
September 1626), was an
Irish Franciscan theologian and Archbishop...
-
Clogher (1356–1358). He died of the
plague in 1358. Art Mac
Cathmhaoil (Mac
Cawell),
Bishop of
Clogher (1390–1432) a
pious man, who had kept a
house of public...
- and Siol
Aodha of
Clann Birnn,
Hereditary Kern ('Ceithrenn') Sept The Mac
Cawell of Cenél Fearadhaigh,
Hereditary Kern ('Ceithrenn') Sept
Other Septs of...
-
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...
-
Appointed 3
February 1571 Term
ended 14
November 1622
Predecessor James Mac
Cawell Successor Malcolm Hamilton Previous post(s)
Bishop of Down and
Connor (1565–1580)...
- 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...
- The
Annals of
Ulster states that Cu-Uladh (The
hound of Ulster) McGhirr-Mc
Cawell (MacCathmhaoil), 'chieftain of his own tribe', was an
illustrious professor...
- Sept (Common Forms) Mac
Cathmhaoil (Mac
Cawell, Campbell, Caulfield, MacCall; sub-septs
include McQuaid, McWilliams,
Short and Slaven) Meaning: Battle-chief...