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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...
- Preceded by St. John
Broderick Randolph Clayton Member of
Parliament for
Kinsale 1689 With:
Andrew Murrogh Succeeded by
Edward Southwell Sr.
Jonas Stawell...
- Revivals): From 1086 to 1513. Routledge. ISBN 978-1136298707. "Art Mac
Murrogh Kavanagh (1377–1417) –
Concise History of Ireland". www.libraryireland...
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David Chivers,
Clare McLardy Scientific Advisors:
Simon Husson, Dr
Helen Murrogh-Bernard, Dr Ian Singleton, Dr Eric
Meijaard Business Advisor: Alexandra...
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accompanied MacMurrough,
along with many men, to
attack and
regain Mac
Murrogh's lands.[citation needed] Later, with the
marriage of
Strongbow and Aoife's...
- Caomhánach (anglicized Art MacMurrough-Kavanagh), King of
Leinster "Art Mac
Murrogh Kavanagh (1377–1417) –
Concise History of Ireland". www.libraryireland...
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Caherminnaun Castle Caherminnaun,
Kilfenora Castle ruin A ruin
where in 1591
Murrogh O'Brien, the Lord of Caherminnaun, died. In 1839, the site of the castle...
- "Criomthan", "Hugh Dubh", Fíngen mac Áedo Duib ("Flan", d. 618), Seachnusa,
Fiacha Laoch, Flan, Dubh-Jonracht,
Murrogh, Eigherein, Maolura, Suilebhan....
- Áedo Duib ("Flan", d. 618), Seachnusa,
Fiacha Laoch, Flan, Dubh-Jonracht,
Murrogh, Eigherein, Maolura, Suilebhan. see https://celt.ucc.ie/published/T100060/index...
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First party Second member Second party 1689
Patriot Parliament Andrew Murrogh Miles de
Courcy 1692
Edward Southwell Jonas Stawell 1695
James Weller 1703...