- Ó
Muireadhaigh, Mac
Muireadhaigh, and Mac
Muireadhaigh are
Gaelic surnames. They
translate as "descendant of Muireadhach" and "son of Muireadhach", respectively...
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Donatus Ó
Muireadhaigh, O.S.A. (Anglicised:
Donatus O'Murray; died 1485) was a fifteenth-century
Archbishop of Tuam. An
Augustinian Canon, he was the Dean...
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Diarmuid Mac
Muireadhaigh,
sometimes known in
English as
Dermot McMurray, was an
Irish poet,
alive in the late 17th century. Mac
Muireadhaigh is believed...
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Hundred Battles and thus the O'Neills are said to descend.
Niall Mac
Muireadhaigh dismisses both
these claims and
states that the
symbol belongs to the...
- Lorcán Ó
Muireadhaigh (1883–1941) was an
Irish Roman Catholic priest,
Irish language educator and
nationalist activist.
Another Gaelicisation of his name...
- the
Scottish derivation, the
Irish version may
derive from Ó
Muireadhaigh, Mac
Muireadhaigh, and Mac
Giolla M****re. A
considerable number of
present bearers...
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daughter being born into the
family she
would use Ní/Nic, for
example Ó
Muireadhaigh becomes Ní M****readhaigh. A
woman who
marries into the
family and takes...
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status of a
collegiate church by
letters under the seal of
Donatus Ó
Muireadhaigh, the
Archbishop of Tuam, on 28
September 1484, the same year in which...
- Toirdhealbhach, and the
battalion of West Connacht, and the
recruits of Sil-
Muireadhaigh, came to Fordruim; but as they were
pitching their camp there, the heroes...
- fili of Uisneach. The Ó Maol
Chonaire were
chiefly Ollamhs of the Síol
Muireadhaigh, the Ó
Conchubhair Donn and the
MacDermot of Moylurg,
although this family...