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Mac Raghnaill is a
masculine surname in the
Irish language. The name
translates into
English as "son of Raghnall". The
surname originated as a patronym...
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situated on the
historic grounds of the
medieval castle and
estate of the
Mac Raghnaill family of
Muintir Eolais.
Lough Rynn
Castle and
estate is
located on...
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Domhnall mac Raghnaill was a
Hebridean noble in the late 12th and
early 13th centuries. He is the
eponymous progenitor of Clan
Donald (Clann Dhòmhnaill...
- In 1988, the
Minister for
Finance Ray
MacSharry
became Ireland's
European Commissioner, and
Reynolds succeeded MacSharry in the position. The 1989 general...
- Ruaidhrí
mac Raghnaill (died 1247?) was a
leading figure in the
Kingdom of the
Isles and a
member of
Clann Somhairle. He was a son of
Raghnall mac Somhairle...
- tax from Mann, and that the son of a
certain Ragnall (literally "
mac Raghnaill" and "
mac Ragnaill") was
driven from the island. The
gathering of cáin or...
- sources:
Ascall mac Raghnaill mic Thurcaill,
Ascall mac Ragnaill,
Ascall mac Ragnaill meic Torcaill,
Ascall mac Ragnaill mic Turcaill,
Ascall Mac Torcaill,...
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Fergus O'Dowd 4.2 1,941 1,964 Workers'
Party Donnchadha MacRaghnaill 1.2 570
Independent Ronald Smith 0.2 86 ...
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Charles Reynolds (Irish:
Cathal Mac Raghnaill; c. 1496 – July 1535) was an
Irish Catholic cleric, canonist, and
diocesan administrator. Born in County...
- "wolf". In Ireland,
Randall may be an
anglicized form of the
Gaelic Mac Raghnaill meaning "son of Raghnall".
Randall is also used as a
masculine given...