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Tiarnaigh (literally "Descendant of Tiarnach";
historically spelt Ó
Tighearnaigh),
derived from tiarna, the
Irish word for 'lord' or 'master'. It is sometimes...
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Flann Ó
Tighearnaigh (IPA:[ˈfˠl̪ˠaːn̪ˠoːˈtʲɪjəɾˠn̪ˠiː]), Gaelic-Irish Lord, died 1273. They Ó
Tighearnaigh family of Carra,
County Mayo (in what is now...
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Gerry Tierney (Gearóid Ó
Tighearnaigh; IPA:ˈɟaɾˠoːdʲ oː ˈtʲɪjəɾˠn̪ˠiː) (1923–1979) was a po****r bi-lingual
Irish radio broadcaster for RTÉ. He hosted...
- by 80%". The
Irish Times. 2
February 2011.
Retrieved 8 May 2012. "O
Tighearnaigh resigns from ISPCC". The
Irish Times. 8
August 1999.
Retrieved 8 May...
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Neill O'****van of
Munster – Ua Súileabháin
Mhumhain O'Tierney – Ó
Tighearnaigh Poole Quigley of
Connacht - Ó
Coigligh Redfern Roche Lydon Walker LangSyne...
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aired on RTE
Radio 1 in the 1960s and 1970s. It was
hosted by Gearóid Ó
Tighearnaigh,
written by **** O'Donovan and
produced by Bill O'Donovan (occasional...
- (used as term of endearment) Progenitor: Territory:
Donegal Extra: Ó
Tighearnaigh (O'Tierney, Tierney) Meaning:
Master or lord Progenitor: Territory: Donegal...
- Park D
Purcell 2-9 (0-6f, 0-2 ’65’), C
Newton 1-2, D
Kilduff 1-1, M Ó
Tighearnaigh 0-2, R Murphy, D O’Kelly, C Graham, R O’Neill 0-1 each.
Report G Maher...
- Stephanie, Michael. He is
buried in New Cemetery, Bohermore.
Tierney Flann Ó
Tighearnaigh, Gaelic-Irish Lord, died 1273. "Thomas Tierney". ElectionsIreland.org...
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Ballymackey before his
appointment to the
episcopate in 1884. The Ó
Tighearnaigh of
Ormond family held land in
Ormond Upper including Ballymackey.[citation...