• Cormac Mág Shamhradháin O.S.A. (anglicised as Cormack Magauran or McGovern), b. c.1442-d.1511, was the Roman Catholic Bishop of Kilmore diocese, Ireland...
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  • Piaras Mág Shamhradháin O.S.A., was the Prior until his death in 1431. As the son of a priest, Cormac was definitionally illegitimate at birth. Cormac was...
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  • ‘Breaghach’ Mág Samhradháin (whom he succeeded as chieftain) and Macraith Mág Samhradháin, the ancestor of two McGovern bishops (Cormac Mác Shamhradháin of Ardagh...
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  • 1303) and Macraith Mág Samhradháin, the ancestor of two McGovern bishops (Cormac Mác Shamhradháin of Ardagh and Cormac Mág Shamhradháin of Kilmore). M.V...
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  • Samhradháin, the ancestor of two McGovern bishops (Cormac Mác Shamhradháin of Ardagh and Cormac Mág Shamhradháin of Kilmore). Brian's nickname 'Breaghach' is...
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  • Cathal Mág Samhradháin, the First, (anglicised Charles McGovern) was chief of the McGovern Clan and Baron or Lord of Tullyhaw barony, County Cavan from...
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  • objection was raised to the appointment of Cormac Mág Shamhradháin because he was illegitimate. The appointment of Cormac was revoked on 20 October 1480 and Brádaigh...
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    Anglican bishops. A These two are possibly the same individual. B Cormac Mág Shamhradháin and Tomás Mac Brádaigh were rival bishops, and probably supported...
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    bishops in the bishopric of Kilmore, to wit, Cormac, son of the bishop Magauran, (Cormac Mág Shamhradháin) and Thomas son of Andrew MacBrady, (Tomás Mac...
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  • (Gaelic- Cathal Mág Samhradháin) was chief of the McGovern Clan of Tullyhaw, County Cavan including the period 1641 to 1657. Cormac Mác Shamhradháin, Bishop of...
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  • 'Leith' Mág Tighearnán, son of Sithric ‘Carrach-in-Cairn’ Mág Tighearnán (d.1290), son of Duarcán Mág Tighearnán, the Second (d.1290), son of Íomhaor Mág Tighearnán...
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    Queen's forces. The said Edmund McGovern was the great-grandson of Cormac Mág Shamhradháin, the Roman Catholic Bishop of Kilmore diocese, Ireland from 1476...
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  • 'Leith' Mág Tighearnán, son of Sithric ‘Carrach-in-Cairn’ Mág Tighearnán (d.1290), son of Duarcán Mág Tighearnán, the Second (d.1290), son of Íomhaor Mág Tighearnán...
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    (1436–1439) Cormac Mác Shamhradháin (1439–1444; later Bishop of Ardagh) Thady Magauran (1444–1455) Peter Magauran (1456–) John MacBrien (1467–) Cormac Mág Shamhradháin...
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  • Drogheda in July 1480, an objection was raised to the appointment of Cormac Mág Shamhradháin because he was illegitimate. This appointment was revoked on 20...
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    Urhannagh (Urinagh). Francis Duffy (bishop) Cormac Mác Shamhradháin McGovern (name) Brian ‘Breaghach’ Mág Samhradháin Edmund MacGauran James Magauran...
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    candidate was Richard O'Farrell, Dean of Ardagh). C The date of Cormac Mác Shamhradháin's resignation is uncertain, but a 'Joh.', bishop-elect of Ardagh...
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    Ardagh from 1581 to 1587. Edmund MacGauran (his Gaelic name was Émonn Mác Shamhradháin) was a member of the McGovern clan, who were the rulers in the Middle...
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