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Tirlagh Grome Mac
Cawell (Blue/Green Tirlagh), yeoman/kern (yellow Tirlagh),
Brien Gl****e
McOwen
McCawell (Green Brien, son of Owen
Mc Cawell). In 1613 to...
- and
rebuilt 17 times. It was
renovated and
restored under Dean
Eoghan McCawell (1505–1549),
having suffered from a
devastating fire in 1511 and being...
- was
promoted to the
archbishopric by Pope Pius V, but
James MacCaghwell (
McCawell) was put
forward by
Elizabeth I of England. Thus
began the
Anglican religion...
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people called McGirr, however, the
McGirr name is far more
prominent in
Ireland than in Scotland. The
Ulster Annals show Cu-Uladh
McGhirr-
McCawell (MacCathmhaoil)...
- Boy
expelled him from it in 1262 and
killed his main ally, Donnsléibe
McCawell. The next year he
managed to take the
overlordship of the Mac****n's of...
- of the O Neills, O Hagans, O Quyns, O Mellans, O Hanlons, O Corrs,
McCans,
McCawells, Mac Enallyes, O Gormelys, and the rest of the
Irish septs in the...
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libros de
anima Quaestiones in
Metaphysicam &c (Venice 1625) "Archbishop Hugh
McCaughwell, O.F.M." Catholic-Hierarchy.org.
David M. Cheney.
Retrieved 21 June...
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titled “Cwffio
Cawell" that
aired on
Welsh TV
channel S4C. The
cameras were
around filming a life in the day of a
mixed martial arts
MC in the lead up...
- The Most Rev.
Miler Magrath (also
Miler McGrath or
Myler McGrath, Irish: Maolm****re Mag Raith; c. 1523 – 14
November 1622) was a senior-ranking Irish...
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Ballymote states Tigernach as his son. The Cenél Mac Earca, or
kindred of
McErca
descend from Muircherdaich, a
grandson of Eógain, who was also called...