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Creaght
Creaght Creaght (kr?t), n. [Ir. & Gael. graidh, graigh.] A drove or herd. [Obs.] --Haliwell.
Creaght
Creaght Creaght, v. i. To graze. [Obs.] --Sir. L. Davies.

Meaning of Reagh from wikipedia

- Juliet Reagh (born September 5, 1964) is an American actress and model. She was the Penthouse Pet for April 1987 under the name "Jenna Persaud".[citation...
- The MacCarthy Reagh (Irish: Mac Cárthaigh Riabhach) dynasty are a branch of the MacCarthy dynasty, Kings of Desmond, deriving from the Eóganacht Chaisil...
- Ages. It was divided into several septs (branches) of which the MacCarthy Reagh, MacCarthy of Muskerry, and MacCarthy of Duhallow were the most notable...
- Donal MacCarthy Reagh (Irish: Domhnall Mac Carthaigh Riabhach) (1450/1460 – 1531) was the 12th Prince of Carbery from 1505 to his death in 1531. He belonged...
- Cormac na Haoine MacCarthy Reagh, 13th Prince of Carbery (c. 1490–1567) was an Irish chieftain who owned almost half a million acres in south west Ireland...
- MacCarthy Reagh (Irish: Fínghin Mac Carthaigh Riabhach) was the 10th Prince of Carbery from 1478 to his death in 1505. He belonged to the MacCarthy Reagh dynasty...
- MacCarthy Reagh dynasty, rulers of Carbery, the son of Donogh MacCarthy Reagh, 15th Prince of Carbery. His grandfather was Donal MacCarthy Reagh, 12th Prince...
- Daniel MacCarthy Reagh, 20th Chief of the Name MacCarthy Reagh (c. 1640 – 1691), also called Donal, was an Irish Jacobite politician and soldier. He represented...
- Donal MacCarthy Reagh of Kilbrittain (died 1636) was an Irish magnate who owned the extensive lands of Carbery (almost half a million acres) in south-western...
- Phelim Reagh MacDavitt or Phelim Reagh MacDevitt (Irish: Feidhlimidh Riabhach Mac Dhaibheid, or Brindled Felim - probably a reference to a white streak...