- Flaithrí Ó
Maolchonaire (also
known as
Florence Conry, Conroy, O'Mulconry,
Omoelchonry Omulconner; c. 1560 – 18
November 1629), was an
Irish Franciscan...
- Ó
Maolchonaire, d. 1504
Conchobhar Ó
Maolchonaire,
Chief of the Sept, d. 1533 Maolm****re Ó
Maolchonaire,
Chief of the Sept
Maoilin Ó
Maolchonaire, Last...
- Ó
Maolchonaire, d. 1504
Conchobhar Ó
Maolchonaire,
Chief of the Sept, d. 1533 Maolm****re Ó
Maolchonaire,
Chief of the Sept
Maoilin Ó
Maolchonaire, Last...
-
MacDonough Ultach or
Muiris MacSean Ultach. Fr.
Florence Conroy Flaithrí Ó
Maolchonaire Fr.
Roibeard Mac Artúir (or Chamberlain) Fr. Tomás
Strong Fr. Pádraig...
- Flaithrí Ó
Maolchonaire,
founder of an
Irish College in Madrid...
-
Ollamhs to the O'Conor
Kings of Connacht. He was
descended from
Maoilin Ó
Maolchonaire who was the last
recognised Chief of the Sept. He was
educated at Eton...
-
multiple origins. In some
cases it is the form used by
descendants of the Ó
Maolchonaire bardic family of what is now East
Galway and
South Roscommon. In west...
- Ó
Maolchonaire, more
properly Ó Maol Chonaire,
sometimes Ó Mhaoilchonaire, Ó Maolconaire, etc., was the
surname of a
family of
professional poets and historians...
- (1936) Desiderius,
otherwise called Sgáthán an chrábhaidh, by Flaithrí Ó
Maolchonaire (Florence Conry) (1941) The Two Patricks: A
Lecture on the
History of...
- Cléirigh, Cúcugríche Ó Cléirigh, Cúcugríche Ó Duigneán and
Fearfeasa Ó
Maolchonaire). The
crest was
introduced upon the
opening of the new
buildings in 1982...