Írgalach
(d. 702), son or grandson of Conaing (‘nepos Conaing’, AU; ‘mac’, according to some ...
Joyce, William
(d. 1501), archbishop of Tuam, was the natural son of a priest. He ...
O'Hara, Charles
(d. 1724), 1st Baron Tyrawley, general, was Irish-born and had a connection with ...
Grace, Richard
(c.1620–1691), royalist and Jacobite governor of Athlone, was a younger son of ...
Conn na mBocht
(‘of the poor’) (d. 1060), almoner and hospitaller of Clonmacnoise, belonged to ...
Kelly, John
(1912–89), fiddle and concertina player, was one of eight children born to Michael ...
Cian
(d. 1015), son of Máel-muad and king of South Munster, belonged to Uí Echach ...
Ó Dubhagáin, Seoán Mór
(d. 1372), historian and poet, came from a family that had ...
Payne, John
(c.1430–1507), bishop of Meath and master of the rolls, was an Anglo-Irish ...
MacGeoghegan, Anthony (Niall)
(d. 1664), Roman catholic bishop of Clonmacnoise and Meath, was the grandson ...
Muirchertach na Cochall Craicinin
(d. 943), son of Niall Glúndub (qv) and king of Ailech, ...
Skrene, William
(b. a.1357, d. 1419), lawyer, was probably born in Dundalk, Co. Louth, ...
Barry, David Fitz-James de
(1550–1617), 3rd Viscount Buttevant, was second son of James Fitz-Richard Barry ...
Burke (de Burgh), John (Seaan, Shane Mac Oliverus)
(d. 1580), 17th lord of MacWilliam Íochtair, ...
O'Rourke, Art
(1350–1430), found in
O'Rourke (Ó Ruairc), Tadhg
(1320–1376)
O'Rourke, Lochlainn
(1370–1458), found in
O'Rourke (Ó Ruairc), Tadhg
(1320–1376)
O'Rourke (Ó Ruairc), Tadhg
(d. 1376), king of West Breifne, was apparently one of the ...
Diarmait (Diarmait mac Maíl (Máel) na Mbó)
(d.1072), Gaelic lord, was the son of Donnchad ...
Ainmere
(d. 569), son of Sétnae and putatively king of Tara, belonged to the Cenél ...
Condal
(d. 797), daughter of Murchad, was abatisa tige sruite (abbess of the house ...
Foillan (Fáelán)
(d. 655), Irish missionary and martyr associated with East Anglia and Fosses (southern ...
Finglas, Patrick
(d. 1537), judge and advocate of political reform, was admitted to Lincoln's Inn ...
O'Hedian, Richard (Risdeárd Ó hÉidigheáin)
(d. 1440), archbishop of Cashel, belonged to a prominent ecclesiastical ...
MacMurrough Kavanagh, Brian
(c.1530–1578), third son of Cathaoir MacMurrough Kavanagh (qv) (d. 1554) became ...
O'Healy, Patrick
(d. 1579), catholic bishop of Mayo and martyr, appears to have been born ...