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  • 1746–1773
Irish Catholic captain of the Austrian-Hungarian Hussars of empress Maria Theresa; was outlawed and killed after a quarrel with the protestant high sheriff of Cork, Abraham Morris; husband of Eibhlín Dubh Ní Chonaill, who composed a long elegy for him.
  • 1839–1920
  • County Cork
Father (an tAthair) Peader Ua Laoghaire was a Cork priest, Irish-language activist and author.
Irish scribe and scholar of the Uí Léighin of Fermoy, whose scribal contributions include medicinal and astronomical texts.

Ó Loingsigh (Pádraig) ... d. 1818 See: Patrick Lynch [d. 1818]

Ó Loingsigh (Pádraig) ... d. 1838 See: Patrick Lynch [d. 1838]

Ó Longáin (Mícheál mac Peadair) See: Mícheál mac Peadair Ó Longáin

  • 1766–1837
  • County Cork
Irish scribe; son of Mícheál mac Peadair Ó Longáin
  • 1801–c.1860(?)
Peattair/Peadar Ó Longáin, scribe who was based in Co. Cork and belonged to the Ó Longáin family of scribes; son of Mícheál Óg and brother of Pól Ó Longáin.
  • 1801–1866
scribe who was based in Co. Cork and belonged to the Ó Longáin family of scribes; son of Mícheál Óg and brother of Peadar Ó Longáin.

Ó Longáin (Seosamh) See: Seosamh Ó Longáin

participant in the Irish rebellion of 1798
  • s. xviii–xix
An Irish family of scribes who together produced hundreds of Irish-language manuscripts in the 18th and 19th centuries.

Ó Luanaigh (Brian) See: Brian O'Looney

  • s. xx–xxi

Ó Luinín (Cathal) See: Charles Lynegar

Ó Luinín (Cormac) See: Charles Lynegar