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Edmond MacHugo (alias
MacCoug,
MacCook, Cook),
Irish Chief of the Name,
alive 1559.
MacHugo is
notable as one of the
first certain bearers of the surname...
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James MacHugo was an
Irish merchant who in the
revolutionary period 1797–1799
helped build a
United Irish organisation in his
native Loughrea, County...
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Hugo MacNeill may
refer to:
Hugo MacNeill (Irish Army officer) (1900–1963)
Hugo MacNeill (rugby union) (born 1958),
former Ireland international rugby...
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McCracken James Joseph MacDonnell
James MacHugo Gilbert McIlveen Arthur Mc****n
Leonard McNally (informer)
William James MacNeven
Samuel McTier Francis...
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firstly to
Catherine MacHugo, with whom he
shared four daughters. He
married secondly Julia Níc Cochláin,
daughter of Seán na
Scuab Mac Cochláin.
Among their...
- Priory.
Little appears to be
known of Mc
Hugo. However, he was a
likely descendant of
Chief of the Name
Edmond MacHugo,
several of
whose descendants were clergy...
- Hugh
Patrick MacNeill (born 16
September 1958),
commonly known as
Hugo MacNeill, is a
former rugby union player who pla**** for Ireland, Leinster, the...
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Hugo Rafael Chávez Frías (/ˈtʃɑːvɛz/; Spanish: [ˈuɣo rafaˈel ˈtʃaβes ˈfɾi.as] ; 28 July 1954 – 5
March 2013) was a
Venezuelan politician, revolutionary...
- The
Hugo Award for Best
Novel is one of the
Hugo Awards given each year by the
World Science Fiction Society for
science fiction or
fantasy stories published...
- O'Connor and
William Sampson.
Finnerty was
closely ****ociated with
James MacHugo and
Francis Dillon,
fellow natives of
Loughrea who
built the
local branch...