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- century the Mac Artáin (MacCartan) chiefs of the name of Kinelarty became chiefs of Iveagh, though in the annals a Muirchertach MacArtain is recorded...
- Eachmilidh Mac Artáin, also called McCartin, and 'Acholie McCartan'), was head of the Mac Artáin lineage and Lord of Kinelarty in what is now County Down...
- Science and Technology, 43(9), 1387–1393. doi:10.1016/j.lwt.2010.05.010 MacArtain, P.; Gill, C. I. R.; Brooks, M.; Campbell, R.; Rowland, I. R. (2007)....
- 1517 as did Lord Deputy Grey in 1538. Phelim Magennis Mac Artáin and his son Donal Oge Mac Artáin later surrendered the castle to Lord Mountjoy in 1601...
- all of these have male and female forms depending on the bearer, e.g. all Mac- names become Nic- if the person is female. Some of the Scottish Gaelic surnames...
- McCartan is an Irish surname. It is the Anglicized form of Mac Artáin, denoting the son of Artán (diminutive of the personal name Art, an old Irish word...
- Kilwarlin, and Rathfriland, between whom there was some rivalry. The Mac Artáin McCartan chiefs of Kinelarty, descend from the same genealogical line...
- ambushed and been ambushed at the p****. Here he was met by Mac Duilechain of Clanbr****il and Mac Artain of Iveagh, both of whom had submitted to him at Carrickfergus...
- went south by way of the Moiry P****. Here he was met by Mac Duilechain of Clanbr****il and Mac Artain of Iveagh, both of whom had submitted to him at Carrickfergus...
- ambushed and been ambushed at the p****. Here he was met by Mac Duilechain of Clanbr****il and Mac Artain of Iveagh, both of whom had submitted to him at Carrickfergus...