-
known by
Irish speakers at
Leuven (Louvain) by the
honorary name Aodh
Mac Aingil ("
Mac Aingil" is
Irish for "Son of an Angel"), and it was
under this title...
- McCaul, also
spelt MacCawell is an
Irish surname,
derived from the
Gaelic Mac Cathmhaoil,
meaning the "son of Cathmhaol",
descendant of
being implied....
- ('Ceithrenn') Sept The
MacMurrough of
Muinterbirn and Siol
Aodha of
Clann Birnn,
Hereditary Kern ('Ceithrenn') Sept The
MacCawell of Cenél Fearadhaigh,...
- Séamus
Mac Cathmhaoil aka
James MacCawell was the
first Anglican Archbishop of Cashel. He was
nominated on 12
February 1567 and
appointed by
letters patent...
- Art
Mac Cathmhaoil (Sometimes
Anglicised to
Arthur MacCawell) was a
priest in
Ireland during the late 14th and
early 15th centuries. He was Archdeacon...
-
Patrick (1923). "
Mac Cathmhaoil -
Irish Names and Surnames". www.libraryireland.com.
Retrieved 2023-05-28. GoIreland.com. "
MacCAUL,
MacCawell, Caulfield" "Goireland...
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years of his in****bency and thus
never once
visited his diocese. Hugh
MacCawell, a Franciscan, was
consecrated abroad for the see in 1626, but died before...
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parliament and took the Oath of Supremacy; died c. 1559–63. 1565 1567
James MacCawell Nominated 6 June 1565, but is not
known for
certain if he was consecrated...
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dynasties in north-western
medieval Ireland. They
claim descent from Eógan
mac Néill, son of
Niall of the Nine Hostages.
Originally their power-base was...
- authorities, and in 1584 he did
arrest the
Catholic Bishop of Emly,
Maurice MacBrien, who died two
years later in
custody in
Dublin Castle. In
March 1589...