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language name for an elm tree, Liamhan.[citation needed] Four
families (
FitzDermot, Tyrrell,
Aylmer and Lawless), have held
possession of
Lyons through most...
- Phádraig had to take as part of his
submission to
Henry VIII in 1537, and
FitzDermot was Mac
Gilla Mo-Cholmóc of the Uí Dúnchada sept of the Uí Dúnlainge based...
- of
Chichester House of
Conyngham House of
FitzDermot House of
FitzGerald
House of
Fitzmaurice House of
FitzPatrick
House of
Forbes House of Gore House...
- Dúnchada (whose
descendants became the MacGillaMoCholmóc and
later the
FitzDermots). In the 9th century, the Laighín also
regained control of
Osraige but...
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names ****ociated with the area at this time
included Mac
Giolla Mocolmog (
FitzDermot), O'Cathasaidhe, Fitzwilliam, Le Gros (Grace), O'Dualainghe, Tyrrell,...
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Murchada (Modern Irish:
Diarmaid Mac Murchadha;
anglicised as
Dermot MacMurrough or
Dermot MacMurphy; c. 1110 – c. 1 May 1171), was King of
Leinster in...
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Ralph Mac
Giolla Mocholmág (Sir
Ralph Fitzdermot) in 1292 and had
custody of his
lands for his stepson, John
Fitzdermot. He
retained some of the land for...
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issue at
court and he was
granted permission.
Dermot and
Richard raised a
large army,
commanded by
Raymond FitzGerald,
which included Welsh archers. The army...
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Garret Desmond FitzGerald (9
February 1926 – 19 May 2011) was an
Irish Fine Gael politician,
public intellectual,
economist and
barrister who
served twice...
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Maurice FitzGerald, (c. 1105 – c.
September 1176) was Lord of Maynooth, Naas, and Llanstephan. He was a
medieval Anglo-Norman
baron and a
major figure...