- Mc
Cartan 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...
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Theophilus MacCartan (1700–1778) was
Roman Catholic Bishop of Down and
Connor from 10
September 1760
until his
death on 16
December 1778.
MacCartan was a scion...
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Commander Nigel David "Sharkey"
MacCartan-Ward, DSC, AFC (born
Nigel David Ward, 22
September 1943 – 17 May 2024) was a
Royal Navy
officer who introduced...
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succeeded St.
Mac Cairthinn as
Bishop of Clogher.
Clogher has been a
religious center since St. Patrick's time and
likely before. St. Aedh
Mac Cairthinn of...
- Ryan
Jerome Mc
Cartan (born June 14, 1993) is an
American actor and singer. He is
known for
creating the role of
Jason "J.D." Dean in the
original Off-Broadway...
- The
MacCartan descended from Artáin, a great-grandson of Mongán
Mac Aonghusa. By the 15th
century with the
collapse of the
Earldom of Ulster, the
Mac Aonghusa...
- (Slieve Croob) and the
Mourne Mountains. It is
claimed to be home to the
MacCartan clan of Kinelarty.
Within the
centre of
Leitrim village there is a Catholic...
- Gaulle,
French General and
President of the Republic; of
Irish descent (
MacCartan)
Bernard Devlin, 19th-century Irish-Canadian lawyer, journalist, and politician...
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meaning ****hartach's (Fogarty's) kindred,
which related to
Foghatach macCartan, who
reigned as one of the
sovereigns over the area.
Cuonicon (11th century)...
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smallest is the
South (
MacCartan's) Church, the
elaborately carved west door of
which has the date 1636 and
initials PMC for
Phelim MacCartan. The
ancient monument...