- Tomás Ó
Maolalaidh (English:
Thomas O'Mullally) (died 28
April 1536) was an
Irish churchman who
became Bishop of
Clonmacnoise (c.1509-1514) and Archbishop...
- Seán Ó
Maolalaidh (fl. 1419–1480) was
Chief of the Name. The Ó
Maolalaidhs (Lally, Mullally) were, with the Ó
Nechtains (Naughton), one of the two leading...
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Conchobair Ó
Maolalaidh was an
Irish churchman who
became successively bishop of
Clonfert (1447–1448), Emly (1448–1449) and
Elphin (1449–1468). Conchobair...
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Mullaly or
Mulaly are
anglicized variants of the
Irish language surname Ó
Maolalaidh thought to have
originated from
County Galway where it has
since been...
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HomeTown and
Irish 2017
Eurovision entrant Seán Ó
Maolalaidh –
Chief of the Name (Lally) Tomás Ó
Maolalaidh –
Bishop of
Clonmacnoise and
Archbishop of Tuam...
- was a
leading member of the
Gaelic clan of the O'Mullallys (in
Irish Ó
Maolalaidh),
which was
based in the
parish of Tuam,
County Galway.
Their lands comprised...
- the Ó
Maolalaidh of Máenmaige but who had been
resident at Tullaghnadaly, Tuam,
since the 15th century. He was a
descendant of Seán Ó
Maolalaidh (fl. 1419–1480)...
- Galway. It was home to the
families of Ó
Maolalaidh and Ó Neachtain. By the 15th
century the Ó
Maolalaidh's had been
expelled and
settled north of Tuam...
- Ó hUallacháin, Ó Madadháin, Ó Neachtain, Ó Cnaimhín, Ó Domhnalláin, Ó
Maolalaidh, Ó Fallamháin, Ó Cionnaith, Ó Géibheannaigh, Ó Bhreasail, and Ó Duigenan...
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Declan Lally, or Déaglán Ó
Maolalaidh, is an
Irish Gaelic footballer who
plays the left half
forward position at
senior level for the
Dublin county team...