Simms, Katharine, “Lynegar, Charles; ...; Ua Duinn, Gilla na Náemh [Various contributions]”, Oxford dictionary of national biography, Online: Oxford University Press, 2004–.
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(fl. 1708–1731)
Lynegar (Charles);Ó Luinín (Cormac);Ó Luinín (Cathal)
Cormac Ó Luinín, Irish scholar
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(fl. late 16th c./early 17th c.)
Mac Bruaidheadha family;Mac Bruideadha family;Mac Bruidheadha family;Clann Bhruaideadha
Irish Gaelic family of historians and poets based in Co. Clare.
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(c. 1210–c.1272)
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(fl. mid–14th century)
Mac Craith (Seán mac Ruaidhrí)
Irish historian, member of the Meic Craith (Magraths) who appear as a hereditary family of bardic poets. He is reputed to have written the Caithréim Thoirdhealbhaigh.
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(fl. c.1349–d. 1405)
Mag Raidhin (Aughuistín);Mac Graidin (Augustine)
Irish chronicler and canon regular at the Augustinian priory of All Saints on Oileán na Naomh (Saints Island) in Lough Ree (Co. Longford).
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(Ua Dálaig; Ó Dálaigh; Ó Dhálaigh; angl. O'Daly) Irish family of poets and scholars
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(d. 1617)
Aonghus na n-Aor;an Bard Ruadh;O'Daly (Aengus)
Irish poet; composed a series of satirical verses on Gaelic families that is known collectively as Muintir fhiodhnacha na mionn.
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(d. 1372)
Ó Dubhagáin (Seán Mór)
Irish poet and historian.
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(1088–1156)
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(d. c. 1160)
Gilla na Náem Úa Duinn
Irish scholar and poet who was attached to the monastery of Inis Clothrann, now Inchcleraun (Island), in Lough Ree.
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