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publication now in the
public domain: Middleton,
Louisa M. (1895). "O'Carolan,
Torlogh". In Lee,
Sidney (ed.).
Dictionary of
National Biography. Vol. 41. London:...
- with
slight alterations as
Morley Court in 1873. The
Fortunes of
Colonel Torlogh O'Brien (1847) The
House by the
Churchyard (1863), the last of Le Fanu's...
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Toirdhealbhach ua
Briain (old spelling:
Toirdelbach ua Briain),
anglicised Turlough O'Brien (1009 – 14 July 1086), was King of
Munster and effectively...
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Dowager of
Kerry and Lixnaw, was
granted the "guardianship and
tuition of
Torlogh Mac****n, son and heir to
Teague Mac****n" on 27 June 1673 (recorded in...
- GiollaCollum: his son 115.Eachmilidh I: his son 116.Aodh/Hugh: his son 117.
Torlogh: his son 118.Phelim: his son 119.Eachmilidh II: his son 120.Phelim II:...
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return of
townlands in Mayo
includes one of 48
acres in the
parish of "
Torlogh" (now Turlough),
barony of Carra,
named "Knockballymackellygirrenane [27...
- ISBN 978-1-57806-953-8.
Retrieved 27
September 2011. "CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA:
Torlogh O'Carolan". Newadvent.org.
Retrieved 22
September 2018. "Jay Owens". Oxford...
- 1913, and
Denise born 26
March 1916.
Myrtle married Major Eric
Adlhelm Torlogh Dutton, CMG, CBE, in 1936. Gough's wife died in
March 1951. In
common with...
- 1935–1938:
Alexander William George Herder Grantham 1938–1942: Eric
Aldhelm Torlogh Dutton 1942–1945:
William Lindsay Murphy 1945–1950:
William Addis 1951–1954:...
- Dillon, Knight;
Nicholas Plunket, Esquire; Sir
Robert Talbot, Baronet;
Torlogh O'Neill;
Geffry Browne; Ever Mac Gennis, and John Walshe, Esquires: Authorized...