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represented in
later times by the
Mac Cochláin (
MacCoughlan) sept. They were
lords of Ahra, and
chiefs of
Delvin MacCoughlan. The
Colgan family was also centered...
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Irish origin (
Mac Cochláin or Ó Cochláin),
meaning 'son of the one with the cloak'.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Cathal Coughlan (politician)...
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Chluain Damhna) is a
Tudor castle built by the
MacCoughlan clan, and
ceded to
Henry VIII by John Óg
MacCoghlan, then to
Thomas Boleyn when
Henry wanted...
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formed a land
boundary with the
territory of
Delbhna bEthra ruled by
MacCoughlan.
Delbhna bEthra was also
allied with Meath.
Under the
Plantations of...
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Clement Coughlan (14
August 1942 – 1
February 1983) was an
Irish Fianna Fáil
politician and
school teacher from
County Donegal. He was
elected to Dáil...
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abandoned the
Irish Church's
Celtic traditions.
Around this time, the
Mac Coughlan family rose to
power in the
region that
surrounded the abbey. The heads...
- Mary
Coughlan (born 28 May 1965) is an
Irish former Fianna Fáil
politician who
served as Tánaiste from 2008 to 2011,
Deputy leader of
Fianna Fáil from...
- Lyngstad,
Bruce Foxton,
Terence Trent D'Arby, Bros, E. G. Daily, Mary
Coughlan,
Geoffrey Williams, Five Thirty,
Bryan Ferry and
Raphael Gualazzi. Glenister...
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Stephen Coughlan (26
December 1910 – 20
December 1994) was an
Irish Labour Party politician who
served for
sixteen years as
Teachta Dála (TD) for the Limerick...
- 29
August 2012.
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November 2014. "The Pilgrims, Pe**** Street,
MacCurtain St/
Austin Friars St., MULLINGAR, Mullingar, WESTMEATH". National...