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Eachmarcach,
meaning "son of Afferty", has been
anglicised as
McCaffery and McCafferty.
Eachmarcach Ó Catháin (died 1790),
Irish harper Eachmarcach MagUidhrín...
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Eachmarcach Ó Catháin (a.k.a.
Echlin O'Cahan or
Ackland Kane),
Irish harper and composer, 1720–1790). Ó Catháin was born at
Drogheda in 1720, and was...
- was
chief of
Cinel Fearadhaigh. Note: He was
father of
Eachmarcach.
Early 11th century:
Eachmarcach Mac
Uidhrin (d. 1120) was
chief of
Cinel Fearadhaigh...
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Oxford Bodleian Library Rawlinson B 488 (the
Annals of Tigernach): "
Eachmarcach". King of
Dublin Reign 1036–1038
Predecessor Sitriuc mac Amlaíb Successor...
- Co.
Tyrone Extra: An old
Ulster surname.
Early in the 12th century,
Eachmarcach Mac Uidhrín (d. 1120ad) was
chief of
Cinel Fearadhaigh, in the present...
- Masters: M1493.17 Mac Namee, i.e. Teige, the son of
Conor Roe, son of
Eachmarcach, an
eminent poet and a good scholar, was
slain by a labourer, one of...
- 1493,
record that "Mac Namee, i.e. Teige, the son of
Conor Roe, son of
Eachmarcach, an
eminent poet and a good scholar, was
slain by a labourer, one of...
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Joanna Newsom Máel
Sechnaill Ruadh Ó Braonáin
Donell Dubh Ó
Cathail Eachmarcach Ó Catháin
Ruaidri Dáll Ó Catháin Maol
Ruanaidh Cam Ó
Cearbhaill Eoghain...
- The name of
Echmarcach mac
Ragnaill as it
appears on
folio 17r of
Oxford Bodleian Library Rawlinson B 488: "
Eachmarcach"....
-
Echmarcach mac Ragnaill, Suibne's
contemporary and
possible rival, as it
appears on
folio 17r of
Oxford Bodleian Library Rawlinson B 488: "
Eachmarcach"....