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- 25 December 1889) was an Irish politician. His middle name is spelt MacMorrough in some contemporaneous sources. Arthur MacMurrough Kavanagh was born on...
- Morrough "Mike" Parker O'Brien, Jr. (September 21, 1902 – July 28, 1988) was an American hydraulic engineering professor and is considered the founder...
- upper-classes included Arthur MacMorrough Kavanagh (1831–1889) and his son, Walter MacMurrough Kavanagh 1856–1922). Dermot McMorrough Kavanagh (d. 1958) was recognised...
- Colonel Sir Dermot McMorrough Kavanagh, grandson of Arthur MacMurrough Kavanagh, GCVO (9 January 1890 – 27 May 1958) was an Irish-born Crown Equerry of...
- first acts as King was to invade Leinster and expel its king, Dermot Mac Morrough. He then received hostages from all the major lordships and kings of Ireland...
- Morrough, a cousin of Celsus, who turned the staff over to Flann Ui Sinaich for safe-keeping, preventing Malachy from ****uming his position. Morrough...
- Thomas Kavanagh, The MacMorrough (10 March 1767 – 20 January 1837) was an Irish landowner. He was the fourth son of Thomas Kavanagh of Borris, County Carlow...
- country house near Borris, County Carlow. It is the ancestral home of the McMorrough-Kavanagh family. Borris House was constructed in Tudor style in 1731 by...
- G. Ryll, 1954–1955 William G. Zinkil Sr., 1955–1957, 1959–1967 E. L. McMorrough, circa 1959 Maynard Abrams, 1966–1969 David Keating, 1971–1986 Mara Giulianti...
- Andrew FitzJames Morrough (fl. c.1650 – c.1692) was an Irish Jacobite politician. Morrough was the son of James Morrough. In 1668 he was admitted to Gray's...