- Sea".
Sioda Cam
MacConmara rebuilt Quin
Abbey where many
members of this clan were
subsequently laid to rest.
Donnchadh Ruadh Mac Conmara (1715–1810) was...
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Donnchadh Ruadh Mac Conmara (1715–1810) was an
Irish schoolmaster of a
hedge school,
Jacobite propagandist, anti-hero in
Irish folklore, and composer...
- Dónal
Meirgeach Mac Conmara, 18th-century
Irish poet.
Mac Conmara was a
native of Irrul, south-west
County Mayo. His nickname, Meirgeach,
means freckled...
- In the oral
tradition of
County Waterford, the poet
Donnchadh Ruadh Mac Conmara, a
former hedge school teacher, is said to have
sailed for Newfoundland...
- Dartraighe, in what is now
County Leitrim. The
Mac Fhlannchaidh of
Thomond were a
branch of the
Mac Conmara family,
acted as
hereditary lawyers to the O'Briens...
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original castle was
built in 1467 by Seán
Mac Conmara (anglicised as
MacNamara), son of Síoda
Mac Conmara, and is a good
example of a late
medieval tower...
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Dhobharchon Carthann Clan Cuiléin
Eoghan mac Cuiléin Clan Cuiléin
Uachtarach Maol
Cluiche mac Cuiléin
Mac Conmara Ua
hAllmharain Ua
hArtagain Aonghus Ceann-nathrach...
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including The
Hedge School.
Richard Gwyn
Brian Merriman Donnchadh Ruadh Mac Conmara Lyons, Tony (26
October 2016). "'Inciting the
lawless and profligate...
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referred to as
Baile Sheáin (Johnstown), in the
poetry of
Donnchadh Ruadh Mac Conmara (1715–1810), and
among speakers of the
Irish language in Newfoundland...
- 2 (5): 706–16. doi:10.1002/pro.5560020502. PMC 2142499. PMID 8495193.
MacConmara MP (2013). "Recognition and
Management of Antibody-Mediated Rejection"...