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Lambart 32
Lambe –
Leigh 33
Leighton –
Lluelyn 1893 34
Llywd –
MacCartney 35
MacCarwell –
Maltby 36
Malthus –
Mason 37
Masquerier –
Millyng 1894 38 Milman...
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MacDonlevy were
solely nobles of
Gaelic Ireland.
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Maltby (Sidney Lee Ed.). (1893) New York:
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David Mac Cerbaill (also
called MacCarwill or
MacCarwell), O.Cist (died 1289), was
Archbishop of
Cashel from 1254
until his death. He was by all accounts...
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MacDunleavy (dynasty) [2]
Highland Livingstone Dictionary of
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Maltby (Sidney Lee Ed.). (1893) New York:
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Catherine Birgersdotter,
Swedish noblewoman (House of Bjälbo)
David Mac Cerbaill (or
MacCarwell),
Irish monk and
archbishop Diego López IV,
Spanish nobleman...
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Sidney (ed.).
Dictionary of
National Biography, 1885-1900,
Volume 35
MacCarwell - Maltby. Vol. 35. London:
Elder Smith & Co. pp. 138–139. Johnston, Alexander...
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abbeys and
priories in
Ireland (County Tipperary) Breen,
Aidan "
Mac Cerbaill (
MacCarwell), David"
Cambridge Dictionary of
Irish Biography Otway-Ruthven...
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Catherine Birgersdotter,
Swedish noblewoman (House of Bjälbo)
David Mac Cerbaill (or
MacCarwell),
Irish monk and
archbishop Diego López IV,
Spanish nobleman...
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Maltby (Sidney Lee Ed.). (1893) New York:
MacMillan & Co., p. 52
Annals of the Four Masters:...
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office on 4
April 1253. 1254 1289
David Mac Cerbaill, O. Cist. Also
recorded as
David Mac Carwill or
MacCarwell.
Previously dean of Cashel.
Elected before...