- Tomás Láidir Mac
Coisdealbhaigh,
Irish soldier and poet, fl. 1660s. Tomás Láidir Mac
Coisdealbhaigh was a
member of the
Costello family of
north Connacht...
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Angulo fl. 1172
William de
Angulo aka
William Mac
Coisdealbhaigh Miles Bregach Mac
Coisdealbhaigh Hugo d. 1266?
Gilbert Mor
Phillip fl. 1288
Jordan d...
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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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Dolores Costello (1903–1979),
American film
actress Dubhaltach Caoch Mac
Coisdealbhaigh (died 1667),
Irish soldier and
rapparee Edward Costello (1887–1916)...
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Hurley Tomás Bán Mac Aodhagáin
Dubhaltach Caoch Mac
Coisdealbhaigh Tomás Láidir Mac
Coisdealbhaigh Seamus McMurphy Madden Raparees GAC
Donogh Dáll Ó Derrig...
- said to mark the
graves of Una Bhan Mac
Diarmid and Tomás Láidir Mac
Coisdealbhaigh, two ill-fated lovers,
celebrated in the poem Una Bhan.[citation needed]...
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Meath from Clonard,
where it had been
since its
foundation by
Finnian of
Clonard in 520, to Trim. Tomás Láidir Mac
Coisdealbhaigh,
Irish soldier and poet...
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Colonel J. F.
Costello and a
namesake and
kinsman of
Dubhaltach Caoch Mac
Coisdealbhaigh,
Costello was born in Ireland. He was
educated for the army at the Royal...
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Gilbert Phillip William/William Mac
Coisdealbhaigh | |
Miles Bregach Mac
Coisdealbhaigh | _________________|__________________ | | | | |...
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granted to
Norman adventurer Philip de
Angelo (Costello, Irish: Mac
Coisdealbhaigh) one of the
brothers of
Gilbert de Angulo. This was one of a number...