- Aodh Buí Mac
Cruitín (Irish pronunciation: /eː bˠi mˠakɾˠəˈtʲiːnʲ/;
classical Irish: Aodh
Buidhe Mac
Cruitín, English: Hugh MacCurtin) (1680–1755) was...
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Aindrias Mac
Cruitín (c. 1650 – c.1738) was a Gaelic-Irish poet. A
member of the Mac
Cruitín bardic family,
Aindrias was born at Moygl****,
Milltown Malbay...
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Donnchadh Mac
Cruitín (fl. 1468) was an
Irish scribe. A
member of
Clann Chruitín of
Thuadhmhumhain (now
mainly County Clare), Mac
Cruitín's ("Donnchadh...
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Seamus Mac
Cruitín (1815-1
September 1870), was a 19th-century
Irish poet and bard. Mac
Cruitín was a
native of
County Clare,
apparently the area of Ennistymon...
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Gilla Duibin Mac
Cruitín,
Irish musician, died 1405. The
Annals of
Ulster note his death: U1405.1 Gilla-Duibin Mac
Cruitin died this year, namely, the...
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forms transliterated from the
Irish language, such as: Mac
Cruitín, Mac
Curtain or Ó
Cruitin, most of
which are
anglicised as Curtin. The
literal translated...
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writer Séamus Mac Cathmhaoil,
Anglican Archbishop of
Cashel Seamus Mac
Cruitín (1815–1870),
Irish poet and bard Séamus Mac Dhòmhnaill, 6th of Dunnyveg...
- See the
separate Wiki
entry for
Sutton Valence Castle.
Donnchadh Mac
Cruitín,
Irish scribe, fl. 1468.
Hezekiah Holland, 17th-century
Puritan rector...
- the submarine;
attended C.B.S.
Secondary School Ennistymon Seamus Mac
Cruitín,
Irish poet and bard
Steve Wall,
Irish musician and
actor Brian Merriman...
- 1–09 (12) to 9–21 (48), a
difference of thirty-six points.
Aindrias Mac
Cruitín (Andrew MacCurtin) (c.1670–1738) – poet and scribe.
Patrick Hillery – President...