-
Clare and Limerick). In West Cork, a
group of Ó
Loingsigh were a
branch of the
Corca Laoighe. Mac
Loingsigh – Clynch, Lynch, Mac Glinchy, MacClintock, McClinton...
-
William Fanaghan Lynch (Irish: Liam Ó
Loingsigh; 20
November 1892 – 10
April 1923) was an
Irish Republican Army
officer during the
Irish War of Independence...
- Ger
Lynch (born 1958),
Irish Gaelic footballer,
Irish name: Gearóid Ó
Loingsigh Ger
Manley (born 1968),
Irish hurler,
Irish name: Gearóid Ó Manlaí Ger...
- Present. Cork City Library.
Retrieved 12 June 2017. Sheehan,
Hurley & Ní
Loingsigh 2004, p. 1.
Lunham 1908, p. 33. "Cork City 1645 to 1700".
History of Cork...
- Derga, &c. In the
Acallam na Senórach the
estuary has the name
Inber Bic
Loingsigh,
abounding in ships.
Inber Colpa or
Inber Colptha was the prin****l name...
- The Jack
Lynch Tunnel (Irish: Tollán Sheáin Uí
Loingsigh) is an
immersed tube
tunnel and an
integral part of the N40 road
network in Cork, Ireland. It...
- Fionán
Lynch (Irish: Fionán Ó
Loingsigh; 17
March 1889 – 3 June 1966) was an
Irish revolutionary, barrister,
politician and
judge of the
Circuit Court...
-
Eoghan Ruadh Mac an
Bhaird Seán Mac
Philib Aonghus Mac D****fíthe
Uilliam Ó
Loingsigh Cathal Ó
Broin Bernard Morris Niallan Mac
Davitt Conchbhar Óg Ó Dubheannaigh...
- novel. It is the
first in a
series called Auld
Irishtown by
author Eamon Loingsigh. It was
published by
Three Rooms Press. The
novel is told by
William "Liam"...
- year, the Star
advertised classes in the
language offered by Pádraig Ó
Loingsigh (Patrick Lynch) at the
Belfast Academy. In 1808, one the harp festival's...