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Charles Magauran, the Third, (Gaelic-
Cathal Mág Samhradháin) was
chief of the
McGovern Clan and
Baron or Lord of
Tullyhaw barony,
County Cavan including...
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Brian Magauran, the Fourth, b.1592 was
chief of the
McGovern Clan and
Baron or Lord of
Tullyhaw barony,
County Cavan from 1622
until his
death some time...
- century. His male
pedigree was
Bryan son of ? son of
Charles Magauran son of
Brian Magauran son of
Feidhlimidh Mág Samhradháin (d. 1622) son of
Brian son...
- Maguire, was
slain by Mac
Gillafinnen and the sons of
Donough Ballagh Magauran. The
Annals of Loch Cé for 1428 state- Aedh Og Mag
Uidhir was
slain by...
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Arthur Magauran of Curraghgl****, Dr.
Patrick Magauran,
British army
doctor Elizabeth Magauran,
Queen of Glan in 1815 Miss
Magauran In 1789,
Magauran attended...
- 1622-
Brian Magauran, the Fourth, son of
Feidhlimidh -1641-1657-
Charles Magauran, the Third, son of
Brian Magauran -1690-
Colonel Bryan Magauran, the Sixth...
- the Book of
Magauran describe Donnchadh as
Donnchadh Cime of the
royal stock. Poem 26,
stanza 26,
written c.1339, in the Book of
Magauran describes him...
-
portal Edmund MacGauran (Irish: Émonn Mác Shamhradháin; also
anglicised Magauran, Mac Gauran, McGovern; c. 1548 – 23 June 1593) was the
Roman Catholic Archbishop...
- Samhradháin (Mág Samhradháin
anglicised as
McGovern or
Magauran) was
chief of the
McGovern or
Magauran Clan of
Tullyhaw in West Bréifne from 1272 to 3 May...
-
called Bratach Righin), was
taken prisoner by
Thomas Magauran, and many of his
people were killed.
Magauran (i.e. Thomas)
afterwards went to the
house of O'Conor;...