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chief of the Gábhail Raghnaill (Co. Wicklow), 1597-1630, and dedicatee of one of the poem-books in Leabhar Branach.
chief of the Gábhail Raghnaill (Co. Wicklow) and dedicatee of one of the poem-books in Leabhar Branach.
  • s. xx–xxi
  • fl. 15th century
  • Cell Alaid
choral canon of Killala (Co. Mayo), known for having translated the Meditationes vitae Christi attributed to Bonaventure into Irish.
  • fl. 1625–c.1698(?)
  • County Cork, County Limerick
Prolific Irish poet.

Ó Bruadair (Dáibhídh) See: Dáibhí Ó Bruadair

Ó Bruadair (David) See: Dáibhí Ó Bruadair

  • fl .1570s–80s
Irish medical scribe
  • ob. 1541
  • Clochar Macc nDaimíni
Archdeacon of Clogher, known for his scribal work in manuscripts of the Annals of Ulster.
  • fl. 15th century
Aonghus (Aonghas) Ó Callanáin, Irish scribe, responsible for writing parts of the Book of Lismore for his patron, Fínghin Mac Carthaigh Riabhach of Cairbre (Co. Cork). His transcriptions include texts of the Acallam bec and Suidiugud tellaig Temra.
Irish medic who together with Niocól Ó hÍceadha undertook a vernacular translation of a commentary on the Aphorisms of Hippocrates.