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Ballinteer (Irish:
Baile an
tSaoir,
meaning 'Town of the Stonemason') is a
small southside suburb of Dublin,
located in Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown, County...
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Ballinteer St John's (Irish:
Naomh Eoin
Bhaile an
tSaoir) is a
Gaelic Athletic ****ociation club
based in Ballinteer, Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown, Ireland. Gaelic...
- Hugh
McAteer (Irish: Aodh Mac an
tSaoir; 13
August 1916 – 24 June 1970) was a
volunteer in, and
leader of, the
Irish Republican Army (IRA)
during their...
- Tomás Mac an
tSaoir (born 1990 in
County Kerry) is an
Irish sportsperson. He
plays Gaelic football with An Rinn
having transferred from his
local club...
- (1729 – 29
October 1786), (in
Irish Gaelic Seán Mac an
tSaor or Seán Maca
tSaoir) was an
Irish Catholic prelate who
served as
Archbishop of
Dublin from 1770...
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McIntire are
Scottish and
Irish surnames derived from the
Gaelic Mac an
tSaoir literally meaning "son of the
Craftsman or Mason", but more
commonly cited...
- Clan
MacIntyre (McIntyre) (Scottish Gaelic:
Clann an t-Saoir [ˈkʰl̪ˠãũn̪ˠ ən̪ˠ ˈt̪ʰɯːɾʲ]) is a
Highland Scottish clan. The name
MacIntyre (from Scottish...
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Temple Macateer early monastic site,
possibly founded by St
Ciaran mac an
tsaoir Tempall-maic-in-tsaeir
Templenesagart Friary ≈ friars,
apparently Franciscan...
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phonetic name variant, also seen as Carpendar.[citation needed] Mac an
tSaoir –
Irish for "son of the
descendants of the workman",
anglicized as MacIntyre...
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Bellinter House takes its name from the
townland of
Ballinter (Irish:
Baile an
tSaoir). The
lands and
property seem to have come into the
ownership of John Preston...