- of an
Irish song that was
copyrighted in 1910, with
music by
Dermot Macmurrough (Harold R. White) and
lyrics by
Josephine V. Rowe. The
title is a transliteration...
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Murchada (Modern Irish:
Diarmaid Mac Murchadha;
anglicised as
Dermot MacMurrough or
Dermot MacMurphy; c. 1110 – c. 1 May 1171), was King of
Leinster in...
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Irish of Leinster, 1156–1606 (Dublin, 2003) "'A
Divided Loyalty': The
MacMurroughs, the
Irish of
Leinster and the
Crown of England, 1340–1420" in W. Nolan...
- 1220), was an Anglo-Norman and
Irish noblewoman descended from
Aoife Macmurrough and
Richard de
Clare and one of the
wealthiest heiresses in
Wales and...
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Carlow History and
Society O’Byrne, Emmett: 'A
divided loyalty': The
MacMurroughs, the
Irish of
Leinster and the
Crown of
England 1340–1420.
Carlow History...
- Marc-Antoine
Charpentier Gloria' From 'Messe De Minuit'
music by
Dermot Macmurrough (Harold R. White) and
lyrics by
Josephine V. Rowe
Macushla Sydney MacEwan...
- powers, and
persuaded Macmurrough to
evacuate Leinster for the English. His sub-chieftains followed. In the
event neither macMurrough nor his
armies left...
- J.
Hughes and
composer Harold R.
White under the
pseudonym "Dermot
Macmurrough") Arrah-na-Pogue, (1940,
radio play by NBC Radio,
broadcast February...
- work for b**** soloist,
mixed choir and
organ by
Irish composer Dermot Macmurrough (a.k.a.
Harold R. White, 1872–1943) to a
poetic interpretation by Olive...
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MacMurrough is a
townland in the
parish of New Ross,
County Wexford, Ireland.
According to
local tradition, it is
named after Dermot MacMurrough, a 12th-century...