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County Roscommon.
According to the
Travelmania Ireland website, "Clarus
Mac Mailin, son of the
erenach of Inchmacnerin, who died 1251,
founded the monastery...
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generally rended Mullin and McMullin. 1237 -
Mac Raith Mac Mailin,
priest of Kilmactranny, died. 1237 -
Clarus Mac Mailin began the
building of a
monastery for...
- New Beginning".
Retrieved 27
November 2016. "The Pilgrims, Pe**** Street,
MacCurtain St/
Austin Friars St., MULLINGAR, Mullingar, WESTMEATH". National...
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after 1217-8 (c.1215) by
Clarus MacMailin,
archdeacon of Elphin;
raised to
abbey status c.1235; held in
commendam by Rory
MacDermot from 1548;
granted to...
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Gille Ísa Ua
Maílín (died 1184) was an
Irish bishop in the 12th century: he took the oath of
fealty to
Henry II in 1172 as
Bishop of Mayo. "Medieval Ireland:...
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William Tuite, and
Concobhair Mac Cluruadh. It was the
aforesaid chief men who
dictated the agreement, and
Mailin-oge
Mac Mailin O'Mailconery,
wrote it in...
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dependent on Loughkey; cell,
probably non-conventual,
founded 1232 by
Clarus MacMailin,
archdeacon of Elphin;
dissolved before 1594;
granted to
Robert Harrison...
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Mailin mac Tanaide Ó Maolconaire,
Ollamh Síol Muireadaigh, c. 1360–1441. The
Annals of Connacht, sub anno 1441, say of him:
Mailin son of
Tanaide O Mailchonaire...
- d. 1404
Flann Óc
mac Séoan Ó Domhnalláin, d. 1404
Dauid mac Tanaide Ó Maolconaire, d. 1419
Cormac Ó Domhnalláin, d. 1436
Mailin mac Tanaide Ó Maolconaire...
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island granted to
Loughkey by
Cathal O'Reilly
founded 1237 by
Clarus MacMailin (
MacMoylon),
Archdeacon of Elphin;
canons brought from
Loughkey 1250; lost...