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Muircheartach Ó CiongaÓ Cionga (Muircheartach)
(c.1562– c.1639)
King (Murtagh)
Member of an Irish family of bardic poets and scribes, whose services were enlisted by William Bedell for the translation of the Old Testament into Irish.
See more Cú Choigcríche Ó CléirighÓ Cléirigh (Cú Choigcríche)
(d. in or after 1664)
Irish scholar, poet, historian and scribe; one of the so-named ‘Four Masters’.
See more Lughaidh Ó CléirighÓ Cléirigh (Lughaidh)
(c.1580–c.1630)
Irish historian and poet, known best as the author of a ‘biography’ of Aodh Ruadh Ó Domhnaill (Beatha Aodha Ruaidh Uí Dhomhnaill) and as one of the initiators of the ‘Contention of the Bards’; was one of the sons of Mac Con Ó Cléirigh and a cousin of Mícheál Ó Cléirigh.
See more Mícheál Ó CléirighÓ Cléirigh (Mícheál)
(d. 1643)
O'Clery (Michael)
Irish scholar, historian and scribe.
See more Domhnall Ó ColmáinÓ Colmáin (Domhnall)
(c.1645–c.1704)
Irish Catholic priest, author of Párliament na mban.
See more Peadar Ó Conaill [d. 1826]Ó Conaill (Peadar) ... d. 1826
(1755–1826)
O'Connell (Peter)
Irish lexicographer
See more Seán Ó Conaire [ob. 1773]Ó Conaire (Seán) ... ob. 1773
(c.1739–1773)
Irish priest and scholar
See more Tomás Ó ConcheanainnÓ Concheanainn (Tomás)
(d. 2015)
No short description available
See more Aonghus Fionn Ó DálaighÓ Dálaigh (Aonghus Fionn)
(c.1548–c.1602)
also Aonghus Ó Dálaigh Fionn;
See more Peadar Ó DoirnínÓ Doirnín (Peadar)
(c.1700–1769)
Ulster poet and (hedge)schoolmaster.
See more Maghnus Ó DomhnaillÓ Domhnaill (Maghnus)
(d. 1563)
anglicised Manus O’Donnell; chief of the Ó Domhnaill family (O’Donnells); lord of Donegal (since 1537); married to Eleanor Fitzgerald; poet and author; compiled Beatha Cholaim Chille.
See more Maoghnas Ó DomhnaillÓ Domhnaill (Maoghnas)
(c.1900–1965)
No short description available
See more Tadhg Ó DonnchadhaÓ Donnchadha (Tadhg)
(1874–1949)
No short description available
See more Seán Ó DreadaÓ Dreada (Seán)
(c.1770–1840)
Draddy (John)
Irish scribe and sculptor based in Cork.
See more Dáibhí Ó DuibhgeannáinÓ Duibhgeannáin (Dáibhí)
(fl. 1651–1696)
Ó Duibhgeannáin (Dáibhidh)
Irish professional scribe, member of the Ó Duibhgeannáin family.
See more Brian Ó FearghailÓ Fearghail (Brian)
(1715–c.1788)
Irish scribe and agricultural worker.
See more Donnchadh Ó Floinn [d. 1830]Ó Floinn (Donnchadh) ... d. 1830
(d. 1830)
Ó Floinn (Donncha), O'Flynn (Denis)
Donnchadh (Bán) Ó Floinn, Irish scribe, scholar and publisher from Cork.
See more Fearghal Ó GadhraÓ Gadhra (Fearghal)
lord of Cúil Abhainn (Coolavin, Co. Sligo) and patron of the Annals of the Four Masters
See more Fear Flatha Ó GnímhÓ Gnímh (Fear Flatha)
(fl. early 17th century)
Irish poet
See more Tomás Ó GormáinÓ Gormáin (Tomás)
(1732–1809)
Ó Gormáin (Chevalier)
No short description available
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(c.1562– c.1639)
King (Murtagh)
Member of an Irish family of bardic poets and scribes, whose services were enlisted by William Bedell for the translation of the Old Testament into Irish.
See more Cú Choigcríche Ó CléirighÓ Cléirigh (Cú Choigcríche)
(d. in or after 1664)
Irish scholar, poet, historian and scribe; one of the so-named ‘Four Masters’.
See more Lughaidh Ó CléirighÓ Cléirigh (Lughaidh)
(c.1580–c.1630)
Irish historian and poet, known best as the author of a ‘biography’ of Aodh Ruadh Ó Domhnaill (Beatha Aodha Ruaidh Uí Dhomhnaill) and as one of the initiators of the ‘Contention of the Bards’; was one of the sons of Mac Con Ó Cléirigh and a cousin of Mícheál Ó Cléirigh.
See more Mícheál Ó CléirighÓ Cléirigh (Mícheál)
(d. 1643)
O'Clery (Michael)
Irish scholar, historian and scribe.
See more Domhnall Ó ColmáinÓ Colmáin (Domhnall)
(c.1645–c.1704)
Irish Catholic priest, author of Párliament na mban.
See more Peadar Ó Conaill [d. 1826]Ó Conaill (Peadar) ... d. 1826
(1755–1826)
O'Connell (Peter)
Irish lexicographer
See more Seán Ó Conaire [ob. 1773]Ó Conaire (Seán) ... ob. 1773
(c.1739–1773)
Irish priest and scholar
See more Tomás Ó ConcheanainnÓ Concheanainn (Tomás)
(d. 2015)
No short description available
See more Aonghus Fionn Ó DálaighÓ Dálaigh (Aonghus Fionn)
(c.1548–c.1602)
also Aonghus Ó Dálaigh Fionn;
See more Peadar Ó DoirnínÓ Doirnín (Peadar)
(c.1700–1769)
Ulster poet and (hedge)schoolmaster.
See more Maghnus Ó DomhnaillÓ Domhnaill (Maghnus)
(d. 1563)
anglicised Manus O’Donnell; chief of the Ó Domhnaill family (O’Donnells); lord of Donegal (since 1537); married to Eleanor Fitzgerald; poet and author; compiled Beatha Cholaim Chille.
See more Maoghnas Ó DomhnaillÓ Domhnaill (Maoghnas)
(c.1900–1965)
No short description available
See more Tadhg Ó DonnchadhaÓ Donnchadha (Tadhg)
(1874–1949)
No short description available
See more Seán Ó DreadaÓ Dreada (Seán)
(c.1770–1840)
Draddy (John)
Irish scribe and sculptor based in Cork.
See more Dáibhí Ó DuibhgeannáinÓ Duibhgeannáin (Dáibhí)
(fl. 1651–1696)
Ó Duibhgeannáin (Dáibhidh)
Irish professional scribe, member of the Ó Duibhgeannáin family.
See more Brian Ó FearghailÓ Fearghail (Brian)
(1715–c.1788)
Irish scribe and agricultural worker.
See more Donnchadh Ó Floinn [d. 1830]Ó Floinn (Donnchadh) ... d. 1830
(d. 1830)
Ó Floinn (Donncha), O'Flynn (Denis)
Donnchadh (Bán) Ó Floinn, Irish scribe, scholar and publisher from Cork.
See more Fearghal Ó GadhraÓ Gadhra (Fearghal)
lord of Cúil Abhainn (Coolavin, Co. Sligo) and patron of the Annals of the Four Masters
See more Fear Flatha Ó GnímhÓ Gnímh (Fear Flatha)
(fl. early 17th century)
Irish poet
See more Tomás Ó GormáinÓ Gormáin (Tomás)
(1732–1809)
Ó Gormáin (Chevalier)
No short description available
See more