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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...
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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...
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Mac Uí
Bhrian (
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...
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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...
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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...
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Francis Joseph Christopher Skeffington (later
Sheehy Skeffington; 23
December 1878 – 26
April 1916) was an
Irish writer and
radical activist,
known also...
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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...