Sir Donough O'Brien (Irish: Donnchadh Ó Briain) (1595-1634) was an Irish nobleman of the O'Brien family of Leameneagh. He was the son of Conor O'Brien (died...
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"O'Brien succeeded his father as fourth earl of Thomond in 1581 ..." Pollard 1895b, p. 313, left column, line 6. "... by 1582 he [Donough O'Brien] had...
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Florence MacCarthy (category EngvarB from October 2013)
by English authority. Mac Carthaig's involvement in the Nine Years' War (1595–1603) led to his arrest by the Crown, and he spent the last 40 years of his...
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Hugh Roe O'Donnell (category EngvarB from October 2013)
due to the pillaging committed in Hugh Roe's absence. As soon as Chief Donough MacSweeney Banagh had heard of Hugh Roe's safe return, he attacked Willis...
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Holy Cross Cemetery (Colma, California) (section B)
and William Shea, across Mission from the main entrance to the cemetery (1595 Mission Road); they also designed the stone-topped cemetery entry gates....
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Marquis of Powis, and against Donough Kearney, an Irishman who had married his widowed stepmother, Lady Margaret O'Brien. In the event, Kearney was acquitted...
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Canadian professional wrestler (b. 1944) 2020 – Lloyd Cowan, British athlete and coach (b. 1962) 2022 – Alexa McDonough, first female politician to lead...
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vol 1938) covers Midwest from 1800 to 1919 vol 1 online; vol 2; vol 3 McDonough, Peter. Men astutely trained : a history of the Jesuits in the American...
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First Lady of North Carolina Ann McDermott, American chemist Ann Patrice McDonough (born 1985), American figure skater Ann McEwen, West Indian cricketer Ann...
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as County Clare by Mervyn Archdall, Monasticon Hibernicum, 1786, p.43 (W. B. Kelly, Dublin, publication p.72), mis-citing Sir James Ware; local tradition...
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