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September 1663
there were two
Hearth Tax
payers in Cortellan- John
McClyn and Hony
McGawran. A deed by
Thomas Enery dated 29 Jan 1735
includes the lands...
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settlement and
became a port in the
Middle Ages.
According to
chronicler John
Clyn (c.1286–c.1349), it was one of the
ports through which the
plague entered...
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Lamenting our misery, we
feared to fly, yet we
dared not remain.
Friar John
Clyn witnessed its
effects in Leinster,
after its
spread to
Ireland in August...
- Rome (Carmelite Order), M****cripts. II, C.O. II. 26, p.13,
written 1739-59
Clyn mentioned by Wm
Cobbett Mervyn Archdall,
Monasticon Hiberni****, 1786, p.100...
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Archaeological Society 1842 Beresford,
David (2009).
McGuire, James; Quinn,
James (eds.). "
Clyn, John".
Dictionary of
Irish Biography.
Cambridge University...
- v t e Hiberno-Latin
culture after 1169
Authors John
Clyn Henry Crumpe Henry Fitzsimon John of
Fintona Malachy of
Ireland Master Patrick of
Ireland Donc****...
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recognised title. The 14th
century Annals of Ireland, by
Kilkenny Franciscan John
Clyn,
described the
Tobins as a
turbulent sept more
dreaded by the
English settlers...
- Poor
Clare and
historian Ann
Buckley Francis John
Byrne (1934–2017) John
Clyn (fl. 1333–1349)
James Donnelly (born 1943) –
Irish social history Brian Farrell...
- from
Florence who
wrote the
Nuova Cronica John of Küküllő (1320–1393) John
Clyn (fl. 1333–1349),
Irish historian Seán Mór Ó Dubhagáin (died 1372), Irish...
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Annals of
Tigernach Annals of
Ulster The
Annals of
Ireland by
Friar John
Clyn Annals of
Dudley Loftus The
Short Annals of
Donegal Leabhar Oiris Annals...