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Séamus Óg Mac CoitirMac Coitir (Séamus Óg)
(c.1689–1720)
Cotter (James) ... the Younger
Jacobite leader, eldest son of Sir Séamus Mac Coitir (James Cotter) and his second wife Ellen Plunkett. Párliament na mBan was written for him when he was still young. He was convicted of rape and in 1720, executed by hanging, an act which popular opinion held to be politically motivated and which gave rise to a number of Irish elegies.
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Aindrias Mac CruitínMac Cruitín (Aindrias)
(c.1650–1738)
Irish poet
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Aodh Buí Mac CruitínMac Cruitín (Aodh Buí)
(c.1680–1755)
MacCurtin (Hugh)
(in English: Hugh MacCurtin) Irish poet and teacher
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Piaras Mac GearailtMac Gearailt (Piaras)
(1702—c.1792)
Poet from Co. Cork
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Brian mac Con Chonnacht Mág UidhirMág Uidhir (Brian mac Con Chonnacht)
(c.1585–1655)
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Brian mac Conchubhair Mág UidhirMág Uidhir (Brian mac Conchubhair)
(fl. 1660–1726)
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Brian Rua Mág UidhirMág Uidhir (Brian Rua)
(1589–1633)
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Cú Chonnacht Mág UidhirMág Uidhir (Cú Chonnacht)
(?–1589)
lord of Fermanagh (1566-1589); dedicatee of a poem-boek (Copenhagen, Det Kongelige Bibliotek, MS NKS 268b).
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Conall MageogheganMageoghegan (Conall)
(fl. 1596–1644)
Mac Eochagáin (Conall)
Conall Mageoghegan (Mac Eochagáin), Irish scholar and historian known for producing the Annals of Clonmacnoise, an English translation of Irish annals.
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Kathleen MulchroneMulchrone (Kathleen)
(1895–1973)
Ní Mhaol-Chróin (Caitilín)
Irish scholar, also known by her Irish name, Caitilín Ní Mhaol-Chróin.
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John Murphy [bishop of Cork]Murphy (John) ... bishop of Cork
(1772–1847)
bishop of Cork (1815–1847)
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Eibhlín Dubh Ní ChonaillNí Chonaill (Eibhlín Dubh)
(fl. c.1743–c.1800)
Irish poet of the Uí Chonaill of Derrynane, wife of Art Ó Laoghaire, a military captain who was killed after quarrelling with the high sheriff of Cork and for whom she composed the long elegiac poem Caoineadh Airt Uí Laoghaire.
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Máiréad Ní GhrádhaNí Ghrádha (Máiréad)
(1896–1971)
Irish author, playwright and broadcaster.
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Conchobhar Ó BeaglaoichÓ Beaglaoich (Conchobhar)
(fl. 1732)
Ó Beaglaoich (Conchubhar), Begley (Conor)
Irish priest and teacher based in Paris, editor of an Irish-English dictionary printed in the same city.
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Conchubhar Ó Briain [priest and poet]Ó Briain (Conchubhar) ... priest and poet
(1650–1720)
Carn Tighearnaigh
al. Carn Tighearnaigh, Irish priest and poet.
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Máirtín Ó BriainÓ Briain (Máirtín)
(1953–2004)
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Pól Ó BriainÓ Briain (Pól)
(c.1763–1820)
O'Brien (Paul) ... Irish priest
Irish priest and Irish-language scholar.
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Dáibhí Ó BruadairÓ Bruadair (Dáibhí)
(fl. 1625–c.1698(?))
Ó Bruadair (Dáibhídh), Ó Bruadair (David)
Prolific Irish poet.
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Séamus Ó CasaideÓ Casaide (Séamus)
(d. 1913)
Irish scholar, bibliographer and a supporter of the Irish cultural revival.
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Seán Ó CearnaighÓ Cearnaigh (Seán)
(c.1540–c.1587)
Kearney (John)
Irish translator
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