-
Archbishop of
Cashel and Sir
William Cole. The
Maguires of
Fermanagh and
Magawrans (McGoverns) of
Cavan were the leaders. They
proposed to
raise arms in...
- m'Swynie were taken, and a
great many of
others slaine besides.
Mathew MaGawran, next
successor of Teallaghaagh, was hurt in the same place, from thence...
- "Edmund son of
Brian son of
Thomas Magawran of Lisanover, Tullyhaw;
Cormock son of
Edmund son of
Shanglas Magawran of Gortmoye" (probably now Gortmore...
- I of
England granted a
pardon (No. 4813) to
Edmund M'Cormuck M'Ferrall
Magawran of
Kilfert for
fighting against the Queen's forces. The said
Edmund McGovern...
- Oge O Dolan,
Patricke Groma O Dolan,
Ternan McGawran,
Teige Magawran,
Patricke Magawran and ****n O Dolan. In
early 1708 the
famous harpist Turlough...
-
Queen Elizabeth I of
England granted a
pardon to
Phelim m'Brien m'Thomas
Magawran, of Colleaghe, for
fighting against the Queen's forces. On 30
April 1605...
-
belonging to the
Cromwellian Commonwealth of
England and the
tenant as Dun
Magawran who was
probably a
descendant of the 1586 occupiers. In the
Hearth Money...
- were
three Hearth Tax
payers in Owengallis-
Cormucke McEdegany,
Daniell Magawran and
Donell McEdagany. A
further confirming grant dated 3
November 1666...
-
Queen Elizabeth I of
England granted a
pardon to Tho. oge m'Brien m'Tho.
Magawran, of Magawranstowne, for
fighting against the Queen's forces. Tomás paid...
- The
remaining half of
Melick was
granted in the same
grant to
Donogh Magawran, gent. Loughercan, 1 poll and half the poll of Melegg. The
lands are not...