- Owen
Swiny (Also
spelled Mc
Swiny, Swiney,
MacSwiny or
MacSwinny) (1676, near Enniscorthy,
Ireland – 2
October 1754) was an
Irish theatre impresario and...
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McGettigan 2005, p. 52. O'Clery, O'Clery &
Murphy 1895, p. 33. fn 7. "
MacSwiny Banagh attacked [Willis] as soon as Hugh O'Donnell
reached Donegal."; O'****van...
- (See Andújar). The
Spanish historian Hugo O'Donnell (2017)
states that
MacSwiny is the most
common form used.
Several of the co-conspirators were, like...
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Killybegs Friary Franciscan Friars,
Third Order Regular founded c.1535–1540 by
MacSwiny Bannagh;
dissolved c.1600;
Observant Franciscan Friars place of refuge...
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their Grand Tour,
first through the
agency of Owen
Swiny, and
later the
banker Joseph Smith. It was
Swiny in the late 1720s who
encouraged the
artist to paint...
- (2001). "The
first humans and last
pygmy hippopotami of Cyprus" (PDF). In
Swiny,
Stuart (ed.). The
earliest prehistory of Cyprus: From
colonization to exploitation...
- 1371/journal.pone.0134429. ISSN 1932-6203. PMC 4540316. PMID 26284623.
Swiny, Stuart, ed. (2001). The
earliest prehistory of
Cyprus from colonization...
- Basilica: The
Cathedral Precinct of the
Early Christian City-Area VI", in H.W.
Swiny (ed.), An
Archaeological Guide to the
Ancient Kourion Area and the Akrotiri...
- New Beginning".
Retrieved 27
November 2016. "The Pilgrims, Pe**** Street,
MacCurtain St/
Austin Friars St., MULLINGAR, Mullingar, WESTMEATH". National...