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- Legion was established on 31 August 1803 in Morlaix, France. Bernard MacSheehy was ****igned to form the regiment. He was an Adjutant-General in Napoleon's...
- Swords informs us. "[They] also achieved prominence in court circles: John MacSheehy and John O'Reilly were both physicians to Louis XVI. As well as theology...
- the MacBhrian (Mac Brien), a branch of the O'Brien dynasty, hence the name Pubblebrien ("Brian's people," referring to Brian Boru). The MacSheehy and...
- of the MacCarthy Reagh forces. For this his family were dispossessed by the Cromwellians. He was the son of Eleanor, daughter of Rory MacSheehy, and Teige-an-Fhorsa...
- Keily 1886/87 Sir Patrick Maxwell 1887/88 Richard S. Reeves 1888/89 John MacSheehy 1889/90 W. Burroughs Stanley 1890/91 Francis R. M. Crozier 1891/92 Thomas...
- Sheehy is an Irish surname, derived from the Gaelic "Mac Sithigh," which is probably derived from "sithigh," meaning "peace." Notable people with the surname...
- Mary Sheehy-Skeffington (née Sheehy; 24 May 1877 – 20 April 1946) was a suffragette and Irish nationalist. Along with her husband Francis Sheehy-Skeffington...
- were put to death at it; and Edmond Oge, the son of Edmond, son of M**** Mac Sheehy, and eight soldiers of the Geraldines along with him, were put to death...
- Francis Joseph Christopher Skeffington (later Sheehy Skeffington; 23 December 1878 – 26 April 1916) was an Irish writer and radical activist, known also...
- brought into O'Neill's army itself were the Scoto-Irish MacDonnells of Antrim, Bissetts, MacSheehys and others. The forces laid siege to and took Ballyshannon...