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- hunger strike in Brixton prison, London. MacCurtain Street in the centre of Cork City is named after him. Mac Curtain's son, Tomás Óg (junior) (1915–1994),...
- Mac Curtain (born 1957), Irish hurler Florimond-Benjamin MacCurtain (1764–1857), French politician and soldier Green McCurtain (Greenwood McCurtain, 1848–1910)...
- Sr Margaret MacCurtain OP DCU. "Sr. Margaret Maccurtain, O.P.Biography". WIC. Retrieved 23 January 2016. "Interview with Margaret MacCurtain". tallgirlshorts...
- Frances MacCurtain (12 October 1936 - 26 March 1998) was a Northern Irish speech therapist and voice coach, and the first person to receive a PhD in speech...
- Dermot M. MacCurtain (born 6 April 1957) is an Irish former hurler and selector. At club level he pla**** with Delanys, Blackrock and St. Michael's and...
- Liam Mac Curtain an Dúna, also rendered as 'Uilliam MacCurtain', William Curtain, Irish Gaelic: Mac Cairteáin an-Dúna or Liam an Dúna Mac Cairteáin, French:...
- Cornelius Curtain, who married Joanna Coppinger of Cork City in 1722, and was the ancestor of French MacCurtains, Including Cornelius MacCurtain, Sieur de...
- Seán Patrick McCurtin (24 June 1896 – 12 November 1982) was an Irish ****ann na nGaedheal politician and National Army officer from County Tipperary. Active...
- doi:10.1111/1750-0206.12024. ISSN 0264-2824. Florence O'Donoghue, Tomas MacCurtain (Tralee: The Kerryman, 1958), pp. 175–196; D. M. Leeson, 'British Conspiracy...
- Cornelius Mac Curtain (Irish: Concubar Mac Curtain; 1658–1737) was a Catholic priest and Irish poet, who composed several works in Latin, Irish, and English...