- An
Cléireach (Gaelic: The Clerk) is a
novel by the
Irish writer Darach Ó Scolaí,
published in 2007 and
winner of the 2007
Oireachtas Prize for Literature...
- Mael
Fabhaill mac Cléirigh (died 887) was the King of Uí
Fiachrach Aidhne in Ireland. Mael
Fabhaill was one of the last
kings of
Aidhne who did not use...
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Cleireach mac
Ceadach (died 820) was King of Uí
Fiachrach Aidhne, Ireland.
Irish Kings and High-Kings,
Francis John
Byrne (2001), Dublin: Four Courts...
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Ceallaigh mac Comhaltan –
MacGiolla Ceallaigh,
Kilkelly and, of
course Cleireach himself Though in many
cases the
relationship between these men was quite...
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William Cleireach MacLeod (Scottish Gaelic:
Uilleam Cléireach MacLeòid; 1365 – c. 1402) is
considered to be 5th
Chief of Clan MacLeod. He was a younger...
- the area,
comprising Blàr Mac Faoltaich, Blàr a' Chaorainn, Blàr nan
Cléireach, and Blàr Mac
Droighnich (also
spelt Mac Droighneach, Mac Druineach, and...
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boccia player William MacLeod (disambiguation),
several people William Cleireach MacLeod (1365–c.1402),
Scottish clan
chief William Dubh
MacLeod (c.1415–1480)...
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chieftains were all slain, namely, Ua Maelruanaidh, Ua Flannagain, the
Cleireach Ua Taidhg, and Mac Buadhachain,
royal heir of
Dealbhna Nuadhat." The chiefs...
- The
office of Lord
Clerk Register (Scottish Gaelic: Clàr
Morair Clèireach) is the
oldest remaining Great Officer of
State in Scotland, with
origins in...
- the
original on 24
September 2011.
Retrieved 20
March 2009. "William
Cleireach MACLEOD (V Chief)". www.macleodgenealogy.org.
Retrieved 20
March 2009...