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Thomas Devin Reilly (Tomás Damhán Ó
Raghailligh) (30
March 1824 – 5
March 1854) was an
Irish revolutionary,
Young Irelander and journalist.
Thomas Devin...
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Database of Irish-language Surnames". Gaois.
Retrieved 26
December 2022. "Ó
Raghailligh -
Irish Names and Surnames". www.libraryireland.com.
Retrieved 26 December...
- Galway,
Ireland around 1817–1818; his
original Irish name was Seán Ó
Raghailligh. He
served with the
British Army
before emigrating to Canada. Connemara...
- of
Tighearnan Ua Ruairc,
where Ua Ciardha, lord of Cairbre;
Cathal Ua
Raghailligh;
Sitriuc Ua Maelbrighde; the son of Aedh Ua Dubhda, lord of Ui-Amhalghadha;...
- Spanish.
Regardless of
other variant spellings, the name was Seán Ó
Raghailligh in the
original Irish Gaelic. c. ^ See
articles 1st
Venezuelan Rifles...
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Notes (PDF). Fenagh, Leitrim, Ireland:
Maolmhordha Mac
Dubhghoill Uí
Raghailligh.
Retrieved 20
August 2016.
Monks of Caillín, Caillín (1300–1350). old...
- into Irish. This had been
begun prior to
October 1636 by
Father Aodh O
Raghailligh and Séamus Ó Siaghail. It was
transcribed in mid-October 1636 by Brother...
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Notes (PDF). Fenagh, Leitrim, Ireland:
Maolmhordha Mac
Dubhghoill Uí
Raghailligh.
Retrieved 20
August 2016. Hogan,
Edmund (1910). "Onomasticon Goedeli****...
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before October 1636, Séamus Ó
Siaghail and his fellow-Franciscan, Aodh Ó
Raghailligh,
began the
process of
transcribing and
translating The Rule of St. Clare...
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Notes (PDF). Fenagh, Leitrim, Ireland:
Maolmhordha Mac
Dubhghoill Uí
Raghailligh.
Retrieved 20
August 2016. Hogan,
Edmund (1910). "Onomasticon Goedeli****...