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  • fl. mid–18th century
Irish scribe and poet
also Aonghus Ó Dálaigh Fionn;
Irish poet; composed a series of satirical verses on Gaelic families that is known collectively as Muintir fhiodhnacha na mionn.
  • fl. late 17th c.
Irish poet based in Dublin, son of Cormac Ó Dálaigh; known for an Irish poem which vilifies astrologer John Walley.

Ó Dálaigh (Feardorcha) See: Fear Dorcha Ó Dálaigh

also Gofraidh Ó Dálaigh Fionn; Irish bardic poet of the Ó Dálaigh family
  • fl. 15th century
Mathghamhain (mac Domhnaill mheic Eoghain) Ó Dálaigh, Irish poet. The Book of Lismore contains a poem ascribed to him, which is addressed to Fínghin Mac Carthaigh Riabhach, patron of that manuscript.

Ó Dálaigh (Muireadhach Albanach) See: Muiredach Albanach Ó Dálaigh

  • fl. 13th century, first half
Irish bardic poet of the Ó Dálaigh family.
  • fl. 15th century
  • Holy Trinity Abbey, Lough Key
A canon credited with an Irish translation of the Life of St Margaret. The colophon in Egerton MS 1781 identifies him as do muintir na Trínoídi, which has been read as referring to the Premonstratensian monastery on the Island of the Holy Trinity in Loch Cé (Co. Roscommon), or alternatively, its daughter-house in Loch Uachtair (Co. Cavan).
(Ua Dálaig; Ó Dálaigh; Ó Dhálaigh; angl. O'Daly) Irish family of poets and scholars
an important learned family of legal historians.

Ó Deóráin family See: Ó Deóradháin family