• Charles Magauran, the Third, (Gaelic- Cathal Mág Samhradháin) was chief of the McGovern Clan and Baron or Lord of Tullyhaw barony, County Cavan including...
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  • McGovern (American football) (1962–2023), American football coach Brian Magauran b.1592 was chief of the McGovern Clan of Tullyhaw, County Cavan from 1622...
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    1622- Brian Magauran, the Fourth, son of Feidhlimidh -1641-1657- Charles Magauran, the Third, son of Brian Magauran -1690- Colonel Bryan Magauran, the Sixth...
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  • 17th century. His male pedigree was Bryan son of ? son of Charles Magauran son of Brian Magauran son of Feidhlimidh Mág Samhradháin (d. 1622) son of Brian...
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  • Brian Magauran, the Fourth, b.1592 was chief of the McGovern Clan and Baron or Lord of Tullyhaw barony, County Cavan from 1622 until his death some time...
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    brother of Brian Magauran who was chief of the McGovern Clan from 1622 until his death, and uncle of the next chief Charles Magauran who held the chieftainship...
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  • Alex; Ellis, Steven; Juels, Ari; Koushanfar, Farinaz; Miller, Andrew; Magauran, Brendan; Moroz, Daniel; Nazarov, Sergey; Topliceanu, Alexandru; Tramèr...
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  • 1507 state- Brian, the son of Magauran (Donnell Bearnach), was slain by Turlough, the son of Hugh, son of Owen Magauran. The warfare with the Maguire...
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  • Maguire, was slain by Mac Gillafinnen and the sons of Donough Ballagh Magauran. The Annals of Loch Cé for 1428 state- Aedh Og Mag Uidhir was slain by...
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  • residence in Ballymagauran. A sub-sept of the McGoverns known as the Coffey Magaurans, centered on the northern part of Tullyhaw called Largay (now the town...
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    Samhradháin had at least two sons, Brian Magauran and Giolla na Naomh Magauran. An Inquisition of King Charles I of England held in Cavan town on 4 October...
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    This interpretation is given support, firstly in the 14th century Book of Magauran where it is mentioned several times as Cunga, secondly in an Inquisition...
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    autumn 1611 when he states that Magauran had his own land given him on this division. An Inquisition of King Charles I of England held in Cavan town on...
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    autumn 1611 when he states that Magauran had his own land given him on this division. An Inquisition of King Charles I of England held in Cavan town on...
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    autumn 1611 when he states that Magauran had his own land given him on this division. An Inquisition of King Charles I held in Cavan town on 4 October...
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    portal Edmund MacGauran (Irish: Émonn Mác Shamhradháin; also anglicised Magauran, Mac Gauran, McGovern; c. 1548 – 23 June 1593) was the Roman Catholic Archbishop...
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  • autumn 1611 when he states that Magauran had his own land given him on this division. An Inquisition of King Charles I of England held in Cavan town on...
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    was taken over under the National Board at the request of Rev. Philip Magauran P.P. BAWNBOY N.S. was formerly called St. Mogue's and is now named St....
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    2005, p. 60. McGettigan 2005, pp. 60–61. Barry, Judy (October 2009). "Magauran, Edmund". Dictionary of Irish Biography. doi:10.3318/dib.005327.v1. Archived...
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    February 2012. "Bellavally Gap". L. McKenna (1947), The Book of Magauran "The Book of Magauran". "Memorial extract — Registry of Deeds Index Project". Tithe...
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  • autumn 1611 when he states that Magauran had his own land given him on this division. An Inquisition of King Charles I of England held in Cavan town on...
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    Derryginny and Snugborough parts of the Calva ballybetagh from Cormac Magauran. He then exchanged his lands at the start of the Ulster Plantation for...
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    the townland name is in a poem composed about 1344 A.D. in the Book of Magauran (Poem 31, verse 18), which gives the name as Boireann : Thomas's own son...
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    February 2012. "Bellavally Gap". L. McKenna (1947), The Book of Magauran "The Book of Magauran". celt.ucc.ie. Retrieved 4 August 2023. "Memorial extract"....
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    autumn 1611 when he states that Magauran had his own land given him on this division. An Inquisition of King Charles I held in Cavan town on 4 October...
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    R205. In medieval times, the Mac Shamhráin (anglicised as McGovern or Magauran) túath of Teallach Eachdhach (Tullyhaw), then part of West Bréifne in Connacht...
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  • [1] and there is no mention in the Patrician sources or in the Book of Magauran to support such a suggestion. The fact that there are five spring wells...
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    Ireland is in the Annals of the Four Masters for 1496 A.D.- M1496.17- Magauran, i.e. Donnell Bearnagh, Chief of Teallach-Eachdhach, was treacherously...
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    autumn 1611 when he states that Magauran had his own land given him on this division. An Inquisition of King Charles I held in Cavan town on 4 October...
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    tradition that the castle was in former days held by a chieftain named Magauran, who was a merciless tyrant; and they tell that on one occasion he slew...
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