- and
Naghtan were sent to London, and
committed to the Tower,
Niall having been
freed from
death by the
decision of the law; and they
Niall and
Naghtan remained...
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Naghten Native name
Caiseal Uí Neachtain (Irish)
Ballycreggan Motte Castle Naghtan Type
motte Location Ballycreggan, Brideswell,
County Roscommon, Ireland...
- of Carbury, from the sons of Donnell, son of Murtough, and from
Naghtan; and
Naghtan and Brian, son of Donnell, with the
other sons of Donnell, in revenge...
- O'Doherty's rebellion. His son
Naghtan was also
imprisoned with him. Both died
during imprisonment;
Niall in 1626,
Naghtan in 1640.
Nicholas Wood**** spent...
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defence to
abortion to
include "mental and
physical wreck" (Lord
Justice Mc
Naghtan). The
gynaecologist concerned,
Aleck Bourne,
later became a
founder member...
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Niall Garve,
possibly by Nuala:
Naghtan O'Donnell (died 1640) M**** O'Donnell (died 5 June 1646)
George Hill
mentions Naghtan having two
younger brothers...
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Niall Garve,
possibly by Nuala:
Naghtan O'Donnell (died 1640) M**** O'Donnell (died 5 June 1646)
George Hill
mentions Naghtan having two
younger brothers...
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Niall Garve,
possibly by Nuala:
Naghtan O'Donnell (died 1640) M**** O'Donnell (died 5 June 1646)
George Hill
mentions Naghtan having two
younger brothers...
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Naoise Naomhán
Nevan (anglicisation) Naos
Neese (anglicisation)
Neachtan Naghtan (anglicisation) Neasán
Nessan (anglicisation) Niall(án) Neil, Neal(e) (anglicisations)...
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Naghtan (fl. 1608), who was
imprisoned in the
Tower of
London with his father. He may also be Nuala's son.
Historian George Hill
mentioned Naghtan having...