- Lettermullen, (Irish:
Leitir Mealláin,
meaning '
Mealláin's rough hillside' or
possibly "the hill with the mill"), is a
small island and
village on the...
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Feardorcha Ó
Mealláin was an
Irish poet the
reputed author of An Díbirt go Connachta. He is said to have been a Franciscan,
possibly from
County Down,...
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Henry Ó
Mealláin, O.F.M. (c. 1579 –
after 1642) was an
Irish Franciscan friar, and
sometime Guardian of the
Franciscan Friars of Armagh. Ó
Mealláin was born...
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Tarlach Ó
Mealláin (fl. 1641–1650) was an
Irish Franciscan,
author of Cín Lae Uí Mhealláin. Ó
Mealláin was of a Tír
Eoghain ecclesiastical family who were...
- (Leitir Mhic a' Bhaird)
Lettermore (Leitir Móir)
Lettermullen (Leitir
Mealláin)
Lifford Limerick Liscannor Liscarroll Lisdoonvarna Lisgoold Lismire Lismore...
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Mallon is a surname. An
Irish variant is "Ó
Mealláin". The name may
refer to any of
these well-known people:
Alice Mallon (1900–1992),
Australian soprano...
- the
North Sound (An Súnda ó Thuaidh) lies
between Inishmore and
Leitir Mealláin in Connemara;
known as
Bealach Locha Lurgan in Irish. Gregory's
Sound (Súnda...
- of Clones,
County Monaghan.
Nowadays anglicised as
Mullin or Mellon. Ó
Mealláin,
anglicised as Mallon. Mac Maoláin The
Ulster Clans: O'Mullan, O'Kane and...
- It
derives from root
forenames such as: Maolain,
Maelan "Hillock" and
Meallain "Pleasant". All of
these forenames have over time
evolved to the collateral...
- Killeenduff, Easky,
County Sligo) and his
father (originally from
Leitir Mealláin, Connemara,
County Galway)
moved back to
Galway in 1992, but
McDonagh and...