- away they were
required to pay the
Comharba a penny. Uí
Mhaine were
required to pay a
sgreaball ongtha to the
Comharba to
prepare for
death during an illness...
- (died 1503)
Conchobhar Mór Mág
Uidhir (died 1527) Cú
Chonnacht Óg ‘an
Comharba’ Mág
Uidhir (died 1537)
Giolla Pádraig Bán Mág
Uidhir (died 1540) Seán...
-
Abbot of
Armagh was the
Comharba Phádraig, the
Abbot of Iona was the
Comharba Cholm Cille, the
Abbot of
Clonmacnoise was the
Comharba Chiarán, the
Abbot of...
- Morley,
Vincent (October 2009). "Mág
Uidhir (Maguire), Cú
Chonnacht Óg ('an
Comharba')".
Dictionary of
Irish Biography. doi:10.3318/dib.005370.v1. Casway, Jerrold...
- A coarb, from the Old
Irish comarbae (Modern Irish:
comharba, Latin: hērēs),
meaning "heir" or "successor", was a
distinctive office of the
medieval Celtic...
- Morley,
Vincent (October 2009). "Mág
Uidhir (Maguire), Cú
Chonnacht Óg ('an
Comharba')".
Dictionary of
Irish Biography. doi:10.3318/dib.005370.v1. Archived...
- Morley,
Vincent (October 2009). "Mág
Uidhir (Maguire), Cú
Chonnacht Óg ('an
Comharba')".
Dictionary of
Irish Biography. doi:10.3318/dib.005370.v1. O'****van...
-
county Clare.
Termonns were
usually on good land and were
farmed by the
comharba or
airchinnech (lay
administrator of
ecclesiastical land) of the monastery...
-
comharba of Drumcliff, died. 1416
Muirgius O Coineoil,
coarb of Drumcliff, was
burned in his own
house in a
reaving fire. 1503 O Beollain,
comharba of...
- H.
Cirduban airchinnech Lughmaidh AU 482 1045
Maonach Ua Ciordubháin,
comharba Mochta Lughmhaidh ARÉ II, 848 1047
Gillamolaissi ferléighind Lughmaidh...