County Cork/Corcaigh
(c.1689–1720)
Cotter (James) ... the Younger
Jacobite leader, eldest son of Sir Séamus Mac Coitir (James Cotter) and his second wife Ellen Plunkett. Párliament na mBan was written for him when he was still young. He was convicted of rape and in 1720, executed by hanging, an act which popular opinion held to be politically motivated and which gave rise to a number of Irish elegies.
See more Conchubhar Ó Briain [priest and poet]Ó Briain (Conchubhar) ... priest and poet
(1650–1720)
Carn Tighearnaigh
al. Carn Tighearnaigh, Irish priest and poet.
See more Dáibhí Ó BruadairÓ Bruadair (Dáibhí)
(fl. 1625–c.1698(?))
Ó Bruadair (Dáibhídh), Ó Bruadair (David)
Prolific Irish poet.
See more Tadhg Ó ConaillÓ Conaill (Tadhg)
(fl. 19th c.)
Ó Conuill (Tadhg)
Irish scribe
See more Seán Ó DreadaÓ Dreada (Seán)
(c.1770–1840)
Draddy (John)
Irish scribe and sculptor based in Cork.
See more Peadar Ó LaoghaireÓ Laoghaire (Peadar)
(1839–1920)
Father (an tAthair) Peader Ua Laoghaire was a Cork priest, Irish-language activist and author.
See more Mícheál Óg Ó LongáinÓ Longáin (Mícheál Óg)
(1766–1837)
Irish scribe; son of Mícheál mac Peadair Ó Longáin
See more Seán Ó MuláinÓ Muláin (Seán)
(s. xviii2–xix1)
Ó Mulain (Seaghan)
Irish teacher and scribe based in the city and county of Cork.
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