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- Burke, Earl of Clanricarde, at the request of the Provincial, Fr Ross Mageoghegan and other friars; it became St. Dominic's College used for formation...
- comes from the prefix Mag, a variant of Mac and the anglicised form Mageoghegan or McGeoghegan was formerly much used. The sept of the MacGeoghegans...
- 1st Marquess of Clanricarde, at the request of the Provincial, Fr Ross Mageoghegan, and other friars. As other Catholic entities it suffered during the...
- Ireland "Lismoyny". Logainm.ie (in Irish). Retrieved 9 November 2021. "Mageoghegan (Mac Eochagáin), Conall | Dictionary of Irish Biography". www.dib.ie...
- Burke, Earl of Clanricarde, at the request of the Provincial, Fr Ross Mageoghegan and other friars; it became St. Dominic's College used for formation...
- fortified church in the early 15th century. It was plundered by Farrell Mageoghegan in 1452. After the Reformation the church p****ed to the Nugent family...
- Magawley, Chief of Calry, fell by the Clann-Colman; but before his fall, he himself avenged himself, for he slew Fiacha Mageoghegan on the field of contest....
- FitzGerald, 12th Earl of Kildare. Athy was refounded c.1622 by Fr Ross Mageoghegan. Friars also returned in 1754. The chapel was enlarged 1864-7 but the...
- drafted legal do****ents for their patrons, mainly the families of Fox and Mageoghegan. Writing in 2001, McCaughy states "What we can say is that the Muircheartach...
- 1539; rented to Martin Pelles 26 April 1540; refounded c.1622 by Fr Ross Mageoghegan; chapel enlarged 1864-7; dissolved mid-19th century; new church built...