• Ó Cobhthaigh is a Gaelic-Irish surname, generally anglicised as Coffey, Cofer, Coffer, Copher, Caughey, Coffee, Coffie, Coughey, Cauffey, Cauffy, Cauffie...
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  • Uaithne Ó Cobhthaigh (murdered 1556) was an Irish poet. Ó Cobhthaigh was a member of a hereditary bardic family based in what is now County Westmeath....
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  • Diarmait Ó Cobhthaigh (fl. 1584) was an Irish poet. Ó Cobhthaigh was a member of a hereditary bardic family, based in what is now County Westmeath but...
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  • Aedh Ó Cobhthaigh (died 1452) was an Irish poet. Ó Cobhthaigh was a member of a hereditary bardic family based in what is now County Westmeath. He is recorded...
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  • Ó Cobhthaigh (died 1446) was an Irish poet. A brother of Maeleachlainn Ó Cobhthaigh (died 1429) and a son of An Clasach Ó Cobhthaigh (died 1415), Ó Cobhthaigh...
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  • Diarmait Ó Cobhthaigh was an Irish poet, fl. 1584. Ó Cobhthaigh was a member of a hereditary bardic family, based in what is now County Westmeath but was...
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  • Muircheartach Ó Cobhthaigh (IPA: [ˈmˠɪɾʲçaɾˠt̪ˠəx ˈkəuhiː]; fl. 1586) was an Irish poet, a member of the Ó Cobhthaigh clan of poets from County Westmeath...
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  • An Clasach Ó Cobhthaigh (died 1415) was an Irish poet. A member of the Ó Cobhthaigh bardic family, An Clasach is noted in the Oxford Dictionary of National...
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  • Tomás Ó Cobhthaigh (died 1474) was an Irish poet. Ó Cobhthaigh was a member of a brehon family from County Westmeath. The Annals of the Four Masters contain...
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  • Murchadh Bacagh Ó Cobhthaigh, Irish poet, died 1478. Ó Cobhthaigh was a member of a hereditary bardic family based in what is now County Westmeath. His...
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  • Maeleachlainn Ó Cobhthaigh, Irish poet, died 1429. A son of An Clasach Ó Cobhthaigh (died 1415) and a brother of Domhnall Ó Cobhthaigh (died 1446), Ó Cobhthaigh was...
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  • Tadhg Ó Cobhthaigh (fl. 1554.) was an Irish poet. Ó Cobhthaigh was a member of a hereditary bardic family based in what is now County Westmeath. All that...
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  • (/ˈkoʊfi/, /ˈkɒfi/) is an Irish surname, from the gaelic irish Ó Cobhthaigh. Ó Cobhthaigh was the name of an Irish Brehon family from County Westmeath and...
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  • Diarmait mac Conaing Diarmait mac Tommaltaig Diarmait Dian Diarmait Ó Cobhthaigh All pages with titles containing Diarmait Diarmuid Ua Duibhne, a warrior...
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    Archived from the original on 29 August 2021. Retrieved 29 August 2021. Ó Corráin, Donnchadh (2 July 2007). "William Butler Yeats". University College...
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  • about 1570 by Muircheartach Ó Cobhthaigh. Anne Sullivan, The Tinnakill dunaire, in: Celtica; 11, (1976), pp. 214–28. Eoghan Ó Raghallaigh, "A poem to Aodh...
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    Brolcháin Muircheartach Ó Cobhthaigh Gilla Mo Dutu Úa Caiside Baothghalach Mór Mac Aodhagáin Giolla Brighde Mac Con Midhe Gofraidh Fionn Ó Dálaigh Flann mac...
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  • O'Doherty. The Ó Cobhthaigh (Coffey's) were known as the fili of Uisneach. The Ó Maol Chonaire were chiefly Ollamhs of the Síol Muireadhaigh, the Ó Conchubhair...
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  • [citation needed] Tadhg Ó Cobhthaigh, poet and musician, fl. 1554. Donell Dubh Ó Cathail, musician, c. 1560s – c.1660. Cearbhall Óg Ó Dálaigh, poet and musician...
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  • Ciarán Ó Cofaigh is an Irish film director and producer. A native of Ráth Cairn, County Meath, but resident in Indreabhán, County Galway, Ó Cofaigh has...
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  • medieval poem entitled "On the breaking up of a School" composed by Tadhg Og O Huiginn, c.1400, refers to the death of Dallán which caused his school to...
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  • (1963; Dolmen 1964) Denis Devlin's The Heavenly Foreigner (1967) Tomás Ó Cobhthaigh, poet, died 1474 Aeneas Coffey, 1780–1852 Michael Smith (16 April 1995)...
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  • (1550–1600) Eochaidh Ó hÉoghusa (1567–1617) Mathghamhain Ó hIfearnáin (fl. 1585) Muircheartach Ó Cobhthaigh (fl. 1586) Tadhg Olltach Ó an Cháinte (fl. c...
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  • automation by Henry Ford in the automotive industry[citation needed]. Ó Cobhthaigh – Gaelic-Irish surname now generally Anglicised as Coffey or Coffee List...
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  • Browne (Archbishop of Dublin). Uaithne Ó Cobhthaigh, poet (murdered). Approximate date – Brian mac Cathaoir O Conchobhair Failghe, last king of Uí Failghe...
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  • Fear Flatha Ó Gnímh (c. 1540 – c. 1630) was an Irish poet. Fear Flatha Ó Gnímh was a member of a hereditary learned family based at Larne, County Antrim...
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  • Tinnakill, Queen's County, by Muircheartach Ó Cobhthaigh. It dates from about 1570. In the poem, Ó Cobhthaigh refers to the brothers as heroes and Gallowglass...
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  • Mac Fhirbhisigh Mac Gafraidh Ó Cianáin Ó Cléirigh Ó Cobhthaigh Ó Domhnalláin Ó Draighnáin Ó Duibh dá Bhoireann Ó Breaslain Ó Deoradhain Sister Fidelma a...
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  • Bhraonáin, now Brennanstown, in the same parish." Ó Braonain was the subject of a 36 verse lament, Caoineadh Émonn Ó Braonain, written sometime after his death...
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  • Henry V Art mac Art MacMurrough-Kavanagh, King of Leinster. An Clasach Ó Cobhthaigh, an Irish poet. Illustrated Dictionary of Irish History. Mac Annaidh...
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