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Edgeworth Lysaght,
later Edward Anthony Edgeworth Lysaght, and from 1920
Edward MacLysaght (Irish: Éamonn
Mac Giolla Iasachta; 6
November 1887 – 4 March...
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American Family Names,
Oxford University Press, ISBN 0-19-508137-4.
Edward MacLysaght, More
Irish Family Names,
Irish Academic Press, 1996,
Dublin A W Moore...
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Edward Anthony Edgeworth Lysaght (later
known as
Edward MacLysaght),
writer and
authority on
Irish family history.
Lysaght died at the
family estate...
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plant nursery owned by
Edward MacLysaght at Raheen, Tuamgraney,
about ten
miles from Quin. It was with
MacLysaght that he
travelled to
Dublin on the...
- "Camus-na-h-Eireadh." Dr.
MacLysaght dismisses as a "fallacy" the
commonly held
notion that
names beginning in "Mc" are Irish,
while those beginning with "
Mac" are of Scottish...
- 145;
MacLysaght 1972 pp. 150–151. Ford
Family History;
Foran Family History;
Grehan 1997 p. 124; The
Great Families of
Ireland p. 145;
MacLysaght 1972...
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collective identity. In his book
Surnames of Ireland,
Irish historian Edward MacLysaght makes a
distinction between Hiberno-Norman and Anglo-Norman
surnames summing...
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according to
MacLysaght other alternatives for the
names such as
Kielty are
found in the
County Offaly, Roscommon, Galway, and Tyrone;
while MacQuilty in...
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these names originate, in most cases, to the
English name Aitken.
Edward MacLysaght also
notes that the
Irish surname Aiken is the
Scottish form of the English...
- Áedo Duib, and
placed in the 9th century.
MacLysaght lists Mac Criomhthain (
MacCrohan) and
Mac Giolla Chuda (
MacGillycuddy) as
notable branches of the Súileabhánaigh...