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Eochy (died 904) was the
Irish Archdeacon of Dul****
until his
death in the late 12th century. "Fasti
Ecclesiae Hibernicae: The
succession of the prelates...
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Eochaid or
Eochaidh (earlier
Eochu or Eocho,
sometimes anglicised as
Eochy,
Achaius or Haughey) is a po****r
medieval Irish and
Scottish Gaelic name deriving...
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Eochy's Cairn is a
cairn and
National Monument located in
County Mayo, Ireland.
Eochy's Cairn is atop a hill 3 km (1.9 mi)
northwest of The Neale. Eochy's...
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Roderic O'Conor, O'Conor Don (born 1938).
Phillip Hugh O'Conor (Born 1967).
Eochy Jack O'Conor (Born 1993).
Piers Montgomery O'Conor (Born 1995).
Barley Josh...
- Eireamhón Erevan, Irvin, Irwin, Eremon,
Heremon (anglicisations)
Eochaidh Eochy,
Oghie (anglicisations)
Eoghan Eoghainín Owen (anglicisation)
Fachtna Fachny...
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strand at
Beltra County Sligo.
According to tradition, he was
buried under Eochy's Cairn.
Lebor Gabála Érenn
Annals of the Four
Masters Seathrún Céitinn's...
- was a m****cript
dated 1582, in the
possession of
Eochaidh Ui
Ifernain (
Eochy O'Heffernan). The two
remaining copies are Dublin,
Royal Irish Academy MS...
- Edition,
Royal Irish Academy, 1990, p. 297. His name is also
spelt Eochaidh,
Eochy, and his
epithet is
variously spelled Feidleach, Feidhleach, Feidlioch,...
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Archdeacons of Dul**** From
Until In****bent
Notes unknown 904
Eochy Son of
Socaragusa (Archdall)
unknown 953
Aengus Son of
Moelbrighde (Archdall) unknown...
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Lough gave
their name to the Mournes.
Their Mhigh Eotach or Mac
Eochy clan gave
their name to
Ballymageogh townland and
Slievemageogh a mountain...