• Eochy (died 904) was the Irish Archdeacon of Duleek until his death in the late 12th century. "Fasti Ecclesiae Hibernicae: The succession of the prelates...
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  • Eochaid or Eochaidh (earlier Eochu or Eocho, sometimes anglicised as Eochy, Achaius or Haughey) is a popular medieval Irish and Scottish Gaelic name deriving...
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  • Eochy's Cairn is a cairn and National Monument located in County Mayo, Ireland. Eochy's Cairn is atop a hill 3 km (1.9 mi) northwest of The Neale. Eochy's...
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  • strand at Beltra County Sligo. According to tradition, he was buried under Eochy's Cairn. Lebor Gabála Érenn Annals of the Four Masters Seathrún Céitinn's...
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    Roderic O'Conor, O'Conor Don (born 1938). Phillip Hugh O'Conor (Born 1967). Eochy Jack O'Conor (Born 1993). Piers Montgomery O'Conor (Born 1995). Barley Josh...
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  • Eireamhón Erevan, Irvin, Irwin, Eremon, Heremon (anglicisations) Eochaidh Eochy, Oghie (anglicisations) Eoghan Eoghainín Owen (anglicisation) Fachtna Fachny...
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  • Edition, Royal Irish Academy, 1990, p. 297. His name is also spelt Eochaidh, Eochy, and his epithet is variously spelled Feidleach, Feidhleach, Feidlioch,...
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    was a manuscript dated 1582, in the possession of Eochaidh Ui Ifernain (Eochy O'Heffernan). The two remaining copies are Dublin, Royal Irish Academy MS...
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  • Archdeacons of Duleek From Until Incumbent Notes unknown 904 Eochy Son of Socaragusa (Archdall) unknown 953 Aengus Son of Moelbrighde (Archdall) unknown...
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  • of the Lough gave their name to the Mournes. Their Mhigh Eotach or Mac Eochy clan gave their name to Ballymageogh townland and Slievemageogh a mountain...
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  • Achaidh meaning "oak-grove of the field" / from Doire Eachadh meaning "Eochy's oak-grove") Dunmurry (from Dún Muirígh meaning "Muiríoch's fort") Edenderry...
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  • Eagan daughter of Michael Francis Eagan on the 3 April 1993 and had issue; Eochy Jack O'Conor (b. 28 Dec 1993) Piers Montgomery O'Conor (b. 28 Aug 1995)...
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    Philip Magauran, a lineal descendant of the last chief of the tribe of Eochy (Tullyhaw) but he was not at home. In 1842 Father Theobald Mathew (temperance...
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  • 54°14′10″N 9°15′27″W / 54.236138°N 9.257463°W / 54.236138; -9.257463 246 Eochy's Cairn Cairn Carn (Ballinchalla) 53°35′19″N 9°15′48″W / 53.588504°N 9...
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    after they shall have again set up Magauran as the Lord of the Tribe of Eochy (Tullyhaw)! We lodged in a farmer's house in Glen Gavlen for two days; on...
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  • chief author of the Annals of the Four Masters]... from an older ms. of Eochy O'Heffernan's [Eochaidh Ui Ifernain] dated 1582 ... Apparently O'Clery did...
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    Tribes of Ireland, The head of this family in our author's time was Sir Eochy O'Hanlon of Tandragee, who, though knighted, was considered so Irish, that...
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    54°14′10″N 9°15′27″W / 54.236138°N 9.257463°W / 54.236138; -9.257463 246 Eochy's Cairn Cairn Carn (Ballinchalla) 53°35′19″N 9°15′48″W / 53.588504°N 9...
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