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Mageoghegan or
McGeoghegan was
formerly much used. The sept of the
MacGeoghegans is of the
southern Uí Néill, and said to be
descended from
Niall of...
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James MacGeoghegan (1702-1763) was an
Irish Roman Catholic priest and historian.
MacGeoghan was born in
Westmeath near
Uisneach in 1702. His
father was...
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Anthony MacGeoghegan, OFM (died 1664) was a 17th-century
Irish Roman Catholic Friar Minor and bishop.
After he
entered the Order,
MacGeoghegan was educated...
- Tullamore.
Castletown was the seat of the
Geoghegan family of the
medieval Barony of
Moycashel in
County Westmeath. The
Mac Eochagáin
family are
descended from...
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Roche MacGeoghegan (1580 – 26 May 1644), also
known as
Roque de la Cruz, was a seventeenth-century
Irish Dominican prelate and
Tridentine reformist. A...
- Eochagáin (also
known as
Conall Mac Eochagáin, and in
Anglicised forms as
Conall MacGeoghegan, also
known as
Conall Mac Geoghegan) fl. 1620–1640, head of his...
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James Geoghegan (8
December 1886 – 27
March 1951) was an
Irish Fianna Fáil politician,
barrister and
judge who
served as a
Judge of the
Supreme Court...
- monastery's establishment. The
Kings of Meath,
Kings of
Tethba and the
MacGeoghegans, as well as
chieftains known as Cinél
Fiachach supported the monastery...
- O'Melaghlins who were
later known as the
MacLoughlins of Meath.
Cineal Fiachach.
Their main
chiefs were the
MacGeoghegans or O'Molloys.
Cineal Laoghaire. Their...
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contemporary m****cripts, and as "John, or
Shane Doulenagh O'Neil" in Abbé
MacGeoghegan's 1758
History of Ireland. It
would now be
properly rendered as Donnellagh...