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Dubhaltach Óg mac
Giolla Íosa Mór mac
Dubhaltach Mór Mac Fhirbhisigh,
Duald Mac
Firbis,
Dudly Ferbisie, and
Dualdus Firbissius (fl. 1643 –
January 1671) was an...
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Royal Irish Academy, and from the
genealogical m****cript of
Duald Mac
Firbis, in the
library of Lord Roden.
Irish Archeological Society. p. 67. "Dunguaire...
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presided over by the
ollamh (IPA: [ˈɔl̪ˠəw]), or
professor of the Mac
Firbis family of scholars. The Ó
Dubhda is
unique in
having a
detailed account...
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recorded by
Duald Mac
Firbis in the mid-17th
century except in
reference to
their maternal kin the MacDonnells, who
replaced them. Mac
Firbis uniquely describes...
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genealogical schemes deriving from the
compilations and
works of
Duald Mac
Firbis and others, Dáire's
family can be
reconstructed as follows: Dáire (mac Degad)...
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petition of
friars Eugene Ocaemayn (O'Knavin) and
Thady Macfirbissyg (Mac
Firbis);
dissolved before 1603? (during the
reign of
Queen Elizabeth?); masonry...
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Lilliput Press. 2nd edition, 2003. O'Donovan, John (ed.), and
Duald Mac
Firbis, The Genealogies, Tribes, and
Customs of Hy-Fiachrach
Archived 9 June 2016...
- it is to it the
appellation of
Calraidhe Innse-Nisc
should be given.”
Firbis,
Duald Mac (1844).
Geineaich ua Ch-Fiachrach.
Irish archæological society...
- Ireland, was
still in
existence in the 17th century, as
reported by Mac
Firbis himself, but has
since become lost.
Descendants of the
Dublin Uí Ímair most...
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Lilliput Press. 2nd edition, 2003. O'Donovan, John (ed.), and
Duald Mac
Firbis, The Genealogies, Tribes, and
Customs of Hy-Fiachrach. Dublin:
Irish Archaeological...