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See also: Cellach of Killala
Cellach of Killala
(supp. fl. 6th/7th century)
Cellach mac Éogain, a bishop of Cell Alaid (Killala, Co. Mayo) who is portrayed in the story of Caithréim Cellaig.

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Cormac of Killala
Cormac of Killala
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Kirwan (Francis)
Kirwan (Francis)
(1589–1661)
Vicar-general to the archbishop of Tuam and later, bishop of Killala (consecr. 1645). After Oliver Cromwell’s arrival (1649), he was forced to flee and having spent a time in imprisonment, was exported to the continent (1655), where he found refuge in Nantes and Rennes.

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Muiredach of Killala
Muiredach of Killala
(supp. fl. early 6th century)
Muiredach mac Echdach, saint associated with Cell Alaid (Killala, Co. Mayo).

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Ó Bruacháin (Tomás Gruamdha)
Ó Bruacháin (Tomás Gruamdha)
(fl. 15th century)
choral canon of Killala (Co. Mayo), known for having translated the Meditationes vitae Christi attributed to Bonaventure into Irish.

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Reference works
MacShamhráin, Ailbhe, Nora White, Aidan Breen, and Kim R. McCone, Monasticon Hibernicum: early Christian ecclesiastical settlement in Ireland, 5th to 12th centuries, Online: Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, School of Celtic Studies, 2008–present. URL: <https://monasticon.celt.dias.ie>.
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