- Sean Mac
Feorais, aka John de Bermingham, aka John
Winfield was
Archbishop of Tuam
during 1430 to 1437. Mac
Feorais was a
member of the de
Bermingham family...
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battle to the Clann-
Feorais Birminghams, in
which the Clann-
Feorais were defeated, and the two sons of
Meyler More,
Conor Roe Mac
Feorais, and
others besides...
- the
family of Warwickshire, England. The
Irish version of the name Mac
Feorais/Mac
Fheorais is
derived from
Pierce de
Bermingham (died 1307).[citation...
- all ****embled
against them: to wit,
William de
Burgh and the
Baron Mac
Feorais Birmingham, lord of Ath-na-righ and all the
Foreigners of the
greater part...
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recorded of his term. In 1426, the
annals relate that John, son of Mac
Feorais Bermingham, was
slain by Thomas, his own brother's son. When
Walter died...
- 1411, but did not take
effect 1411 1430 See
vacant 1430 1437 Sean Mac
Feorais Appointed on 7 June and
consecrated after 5
December 1430; died in office...
- record, sub anno 1285, "Rory O'Gara, Lord of Sliabh-Lugha, was
slain by Mac
Feorais Bermingham on
Lough O'Gara." However, by this
stage the
family had been...
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defeats the King of
Moylurg [citation needed] 1343 –
Battle of Hy-Many – Mac
Feorais and
Clanricarde soundly defeat a
small force from the Uí Maine. Achadhmona;...
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Catholic Church titles Preceded by Sean Mac
Feorais Archbishop of Tuam 1438–1441 Succeeded by John
MacSeonin Burke...
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version of the name
mainistir Mhic Fheorais, the
monastery of the son of
Feorais. This is the
monastery John de Bermingham, Earl of
Louth built for the...