- Máel
Sechlain Mac Áeda (alternatively
Malachias Mac Aodha,
anglicised Malachy McHugh) was
Archbishop of Tuam from 1312 to 10
August 1348. Máel Seachlainn...
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Events from the year 1312 in Ireland. Lord:
Edward II March: Máel
Sechlain Mac Áeda was
elected as the
Archbishop of Tuam. August:
Edmund Butler, Earl...
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Armagh (1307);
Nicholas de Balmyle,
Bishop of
Dunblane (1307); Máel
Sechlain Mac Áeda,
Bishop of
Elphin (1310);
Simone Saltarelli,
Bishop of
Parma (1316);...
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Muireadhach mac Aedh, died 1124. Máelsechlain Mac Áeda, died 1267. Máel
Sechlain Mac Áeda,
Archbishop of Tuam 1312–10
August 1348. http://www.ucc...
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temporalities on 29
September 1289; died in
office in
January 1312 1312 1348 Máel
Sechlain Mac Áeda
Elected archbishop of Tuam c.
March 1312, but not
translated from...
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three months.
Ruaidhri Mac Aedha, Lord of Clan Cosgraigh, died 1170 Máel
Sechlain Mac Áeda,
Archbishop of Tuam 1312–10
August 1348. John na
Mointech Mac...
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forename came as a
result of Lynan's
marriage the
daughter of the Got Mael
Sechlain,
Queen Mor,
listed with him in the
charter section as witness.
Annals of...
- Preceded by
Stephen de
Fulbourn Archbishop of Tuam 1288-1312 Succeeded by Máel
Sechlain Mac Áeda...
- 2009-10.
Ruaidhri Mac Aedha, lord of
Clann Cosgraigh, died 1170. Máel
Sechlain Mac Áeda,
Archbishop of Tuam, died 1348.
Paddy McHugh, T.D., born 1953...
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volume I.
Ruaidhri Mac Aedha, Lord of Clan Cosgraigh, died 1170. Máel
Sechlain Mac Áeda,
Archbishop of Tuam, died 1348.
Paddy McHugh,
Independent T.D...