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Colm BeckettBeckett (Colm)
(1924–2004)
No short description available
See more Froinsias BhailísBhailís (Froinsias)
(1654–1724)
Bhailís (Proinsias), Walsh (Francis)
OFM, Irish lexicographer and scholar
See more Robert BoyleBoyle (Robert)
(1627–1691)
Anglo-Irish scientist, natural philosopher, a son of Richard, first earl of Cork (d. 1643); a devout Anglican who financed the printing of the Irish Bible.
See more Risteard Breasalach BreatnachBreatnach (Risteard Breasalach)
(d. 1992)
No short description available
See more Charlotte BrookeBrooke (Charlotte)
(c.1740–1793)
No short description available
See more Arthur BrownlowBrownlow (Arthur)
(1645–1712)
Anglo-Irish landowner at Lurgan (Co. Armagh) whose collection of Irish manuscripts attracted the attention of Edward Lhuyd in 1699.
See more John Carpenter [archbishop of Dublin]Carpenter (John) ... archbishop of Dublin
(1729–1786)
Mac an tSaoir (Seán)
archbishop of Dublin (1770-1786); scholar, scribe and collector of manuscripts.
See more Owen ConnellanConnellan (Owen)
(c.1797–1871)
Ó Coindealbháin (Eoghan)
No short description available
See more Thaddeus ConnellanConnellan (Thaddeus)
(c.1780–1854)
Ó Coinnialláin (Tadhg)
Irish-language scholar and scribe.
See more Richard CreaghCreagh (Richard)
(c.1525–1585/86?)
Crevagh (Richard)
(Catholic) archbishop of Armagh; was born in Limerick as the son of a merchant.
See more Matthew de RenzyDe Renzy (Matthew)
(1577–1634)
de Renzi (Mathew)
No short description available
See more Margaret E. DobbsDobbs (Margaret E.)
(1873–1961)
Ní Dobs (Maighréad), Ní Choinmidhe Dobbs (Maighréad)
No short description available
See more Luke DonnellanDonnellan (Luke)
(1878–1952)
Ó Domhnalláin (Lúcas)
Catholic priest who successively ministered in Eglish, Dromintee, Creggan and Loughgall, and a collector of Irish tunes and songs, who recorded some of them on Ediphone wax cylinders during his time in Dromintee and Creggan.
See more John FergusFergus (John)
(c.1700–c.1761)
Ó Fearghusa (Seán)
Irish physician, scholar and manuscript collector in Dublin, who probably was from Connacht originally. One of the Irish manuscripts he had in his possession, the Liber Flavus Fergusiorum, is named after him and appears to have been a family heirloom.
See more Deirdre FlanaganFlanagan (Deirdre)
(1932–1984)
Uí Fhlannagáin (Deidre)
Irish scholar and place-name expert.
See more Pádraigín HaicéadHaicéad (Pádraigín)
(c.1604–1654)
Hackett (Patrick)
Irish Dominican priest, prior of Cashel, and poet.
See more Richard HenebryHenebry (Richard)
(d. 17 March 1916)
de Hindeberg (Risteard)
Irish priest, scholar and language activist; first professor of Irish in University College Cork.
See more Edmund HoganHogan (Edmund)
(1831–1917)
No short description available
See more Eleanor HullHull (Eleanor)
(d. 1935)
No short description available
See more Vernam HullHull (Vernam)
(1895–1976)
American Celticist (born in Yokahama, Japan)
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(1924–2004)
No short description available
See more Froinsias BhailísBhailís (Froinsias)
(1654–1724)
Bhailís (Proinsias), Walsh (Francis)
OFM, Irish lexicographer and scholar
See more Robert BoyleBoyle (Robert)
(1627–1691)
Anglo-Irish scientist, natural philosopher, a son of Richard, first earl of Cork (d. 1643); a devout Anglican who financed the printing of the Irish Bible.
See more Risteard Breasalach BreatnachBreatnach (Risteard Breasalach)
(d. 1992)
No short description available
See more Charlotte BrookeBrooke (Charlotte)
(c.1740–1793)
No short description available
See more Arthur BrownlowBrownlow (Arthur)
(1645–1712)
Anglo-Irish landowner at Lurgan (Co. Armagh) whose collection of Irish manuscripts attracted the attention of Edward Lhuyd in 1699.
See more John Carpenter [archbishop of Dublin]Carpenter (John) ... archbishop of Dublin
(1729–1786)
Mac an tSaoir (Seán)
archbishop of Dublin (1770-1786); scholar, scribe and collector of manuscripts.
See more Owen ConnellanConnellan (Owen)
(c.1797–1871)
Ó Coindealbháin (Eoghan)
No short description available
See more Thaddeus ConnellanConnellan (Thaddeus)
(c.1780–1854)
Ó Coinnialláin (Tadhg)
Irish-language scholar and scribe.
See more Richard CreaghCreagh (Richard)
(c.1525–1585/86?)
Crevagh (Richard)
(Catholic) archbishop of Armagh; was born in Limerick as the son of a merchant.
See more Matthew de RenzyDe Renzy (Matthew)
(1577–1634)
de Renzi (Mathew)
No short description available
See more Margaret E. DobbsDobbs (Margaret E.)
(1873–1961)
Ní Dobs (Maighréad), Ní Choinmidhe Dobbs (Maighréad)
No short description available
See more Luke DonnellanDonnellan (Luke)
(1878–1952)
Ó Domhnalláin (Lúcas)
Catholic priest who successively ministered in Eglish, Dromintee, Creggan and Loughgall, and a collector of Irish tunes and songs, who recorded some of them on Ediphone wax cylinders during his time in Dromintee and Creggan.
See more John FergusFergus (John)
(c.1700–c.1761)
Ó Fearghusa (Seán)
Irish physician, scholar and manuscript collector in Dublin, who probably was from Connacht originally. One of the Irish manuscripts he had in his possession, the Liber Flavus Fergusiorum, is named after him and appears to have been a family heirloom.
See more Deirdre FlanaganFlanagan (Deirdre)
(1932–1984)
Uí Fhlannagáin (Deidre)
Irish scholar and place-name expert.
See more Pádraigín HaicéadHaicéad (Pádraigín)
(c.1604–1654)
Hackett (Patrick)
Irish Dominican priest, prior of Cashel, and poet.
See more Richard HenebryHenebry (Richard)
(d. 17 March 1916)
de Hindeberg (Risteard)
Irish priest, scholar and language activist; first professor of Irish in University College Cork.
See more Edmund HoganHogan (Edmund)
(1831–1917)
No short description available
See more Eleanor HullHull (Eleanor)
(d. 1935)
No short description available
See more Vernam HullHull (Vernam)
(1895–1976)
American Celticist (born in Yokahama, Japan)
See more