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Mageoghegan (Conall)

  • fl. 1596–1644
  • Mac Eochagáin (Conall)
  • Lios Maighne
  • authors, scholars
  • (agents)
Conall Mageoghegan (Mac Eochagáin), Irish scholar and historian known for producing the Annals of Clonmacnoise, an English translation of Irish annals.


See also: Lios Maighne
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County Westmeath
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Mac Eochagáin family
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Reference works
Breathnach, Diarmuid, and Máire Ní Mhurchú, Ainm.ie, Online: Fiontar, DCU, 2011–present. URL: <http://ainm.ie>. 
comments: The contents of the site are based on the series Beathaisnéis (a haon, a do, etc.) by Diarmuid Breathnach and Máire Ní Mhurchú.
[id. 1357. ‘MAC EOCHAGÁIN, Conall (fl.1620–1640)’] direct link
Ó Muraíle, Nollaig, “Mageoghegan [Mag Eochagáin], Conall (fl. 1596–1644)”, Oxford dictionary of national biography, Online: Oxford University Press, 2004–.
Murphy, Denis [ed.], The annals of Clonmacnoise, being annals of Ireland from the earliest period to A.D.1408, translated into English, A.D.1627 by Conell Mageoghagan, Dublin, 1896.
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Thompson, John, “William Reeves and the medieval texts and manuscripts at Armagh”, Peritia 10 (1996): 363–380.  
abstract:
The achievement of William Reeves as Armagh keeper can be closely associated with the changing mid-nineteenth-century fortunes of the Armagh library property. In the absence of a detailed survey of small Irish collections to match the example set by N. R. Ker’s magisterial Medieval manuscripts in British libraries, this study traces the crucial role played by Reeves in the history of several important manuscripts and early books now in Armagh Public Library.
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