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Catholicism portal Edmund MacGauran (Irish: Émonn
Mác Shamhradháin; also
anglicised Magauran,
Mac Gauran, McGovern; c. 1548 – 23 June 1593) was the Roman...
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September 1592,
Archbishop Edmund MacGauran returned from
Spain having recently met with King
Philip II.
MacGauran was
eager to
obtain Spanish military...
- Clan of Tullyhaw,
County Cavan from 1496
until his
death in 1504.
Edmund MacGauran,
Archbishop of
Armagh 1587-1593
Elizabeth McGovern,
American film and...
- 150–153. J. H.
McGovern (1890), “Genealogy and
Historical Notices of the
MacGauran or
McGovern Clan” M.V.
Duignan (1934), "The Uí Briúin Bréifni genealogies"...
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Origin and Stem of the
Irish Nation, p. 414,
mentions a
Baron MacGauran in an
incident that
occurred at
Kilnavert Church c.1590. The
Baron was...
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Lockhart Morton (1820–1898).
Australian Dictionary of Biography,
Volume 5.
MacGauran, T. F. (1878).
Parish of Nunawading,
County of Bourke.
Department of Lands...
- with the Crown.
Encouraged by the
Catholic archbishop of Armagh,
Edmund MacGauran, but
opposed by Tyrone,
Maguire invaded Connacht straight away and met...
- left to
languish in
captivity for some
years until his death.
Edward MacGauran, who
succeeded him (1587–94), was very
active in
soliciting aid from the...
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Tower of
London in
January 1585. 1585 1587 See vacant. 1587 1593
Edmund MacGauran Translated from Ardagh;
appointed 1 July 1587; died 23 June 1593. 1593...
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descendant of
Dyfnwal Hen of Alt Clut,
though the
genealogy is much
confused (
Gauran is
given as his son,
rather than father). The Cambro-Latin De Situ Brecheniauc...