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Brendan O HehirO Hehir (Brendan)
(1927–1991)
No short description available
See more Eochaidh Ó hEodhasaÓ hEodhasa (Eochaidh)
(c.1560–1612)
O'Hussey (Eochaidh)
No short description available
See more Giolla Brighde Ó hEodhusaÓ hEodhusa (Giolla Brighde)
(c.1570(?)–d. 1614)
O'Hussey (Bonaventura), Bonaventura
Irish scholar and poet, who after being trained in Ireland, pursued his theological studies abroad, first at Douai and later at St Anthony's College, Louvain (est. 1607), where he was accepted as friar and later as lecturer by the religious name of Bonaventura; author of an Irish catechism, An teagasg críosdaidhe (1611/1614), the first Catholic work to be printed in Irish; a treatise on Irish grammar and prosody entitled Rudimenta grammaticae Hibernicae; and a number of vernacular poems.
See more Pól Ó hUiginnÓ hUiginn (Pól)
(1628–1724)
Higgins (Paul)
Irish Jesuit and scholar, Church of Ireland convert, who was involved in bringing the first Irish translation of the Old Testament to publication.
See more Tadhg Dall Ó hUiginnÓ hUiginn (Tadhg Dall)
(fl. c.1550–c.1591)
Irish bardic poet and scholar, member of the Ó hUiginn family, son of Mathghamhain Ó hUiginn.
See more Diarmuid Ó LaoghaireÓ Laoghaire (Diarmuid)
(1915–2001)
No short description available
See more Mícheál Óg Ó LongáinÓ Longáin (Mícheál Óg)
(1766–1837)
Irish scribe; son of Mícheál mac Peadair Ó Longáin
See more Pól Ó LongáinÓ Longáin (Pól)
(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.
See more Seosamh Ó LongáinÓ Longáin (Seosamh)
(1817–1880)
O'Longan (Joseph)
No short description available
See more Toirdhealbhach Ó MealláinÓ Mealláin (Toirdhealbhach)
(fl.1641–1647)
Ó Mealláin (Tarlach)
Franciscan friar of Brantry (Co. Tyrone), who has been identified as the author of a journal describing the first years (1641-1647) of the Irish Confederate Wars.
See more Lorcán Ó MuireadhaighÓ Muireadhaigh (Lorcán)
(1883–1941)
Murray (Laurence Patrick), Murray (Laurence P.)
Irish Catholic priest (diocese of Armagh), historian, Irish language activist and collector; founder of the magazine An tUltach and co-founder of the County Louth Archaeological Society.
See more Énrí Ó MuirgheasaÓ Muirgheasa (Énrí)
(1874–1945)
Morris (Henry), Mac Róigh (Feargus)
Irish scholar and author, collector of oral traditions.
See more Seán Ó NeachtainÓ Neachtain (Seán)
(c.1640–1729)
Naughton (John)
Irish poet, prose writer, and teacher; was born in Co. Roscommon and settled in Dublin.
See more Pádraig Ó PronntaighÓ Pronntaigh (Pádraig)
(d. c.1760)
O'Prunty (Patrick)
Ulster poet and scribe, who in one of his manuscripts gives his name as Pádraig Ua Pronntaigh mhic Néill mhic Seadhain, ó Loch Eírne.
See more Tomás Ó RaghallaighÓ Raghallaigh (Tomás)
(1883–1966)
Irish writer and scholar, professor of Irish at National University of Ireland Galway.
See more Pádraig Ó SiochfhradhaÓ Siochfhradha (Pádraig)
(1883–1964)
An Seabhac
Irish writer, storyteller and teacher, brother of Mícheál Ó Siochfhradha.
See more Eoghan Rua Ó SúilleabháinÓ Súilleabháin (Eoghan Rua)
(1748–1784)
No short description available
See more Éamonn Ó TuathailÓ Tuathail (Éamonn)
(1880–1956)
Irish scholar and collector of folklore.
See more John O'Brien [of Cloyne]O'Brien (John) ... of Cloyne
(1701–1769)
Ó Briain (Seán) ... of Cloyne
bishop of Cork and Cloyne; compiler of an Irish-English dictionary (publ. 1768)
See more Dermod O'ConnorO'Connor (Dermod)
(?–1732)
Ó Conchubhair (Diarmuid)
No short description available
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(1927–1991)
No short description available
See more Eochaidh Ó hEodhasaÓ hEodhasa (Eochaidh)
(c.1560–1612)
O'Hussey (Eochaidh)
No short description available
See more Giolla Brighde Ó hEodhusaÓ hEodhusa (Giolla Brighde)
(c.1570(?)–d. 1614)
O'Hussey (Bonaventura), Bonaventura
Irish scholar and poet, who after being trained in Ireland, pursued his theological studies abroad, first at Douai and later at St Anthony's College, Louvain (est. 1607), where he was accepted as friar and later as lecturer by the religious name of Bonaventura; author of an Irish catechism, An teagasg críosdaidhe (1611/1614), the first Catholic work to be printed in Irish; a treatise on Irish grammar and prosody entitled Rudimenta grammaticae Hibernicae; and a number of vernacular poems.
See more Pól Ó hUiginnÓ hUiginn (Pól)
(1628–1724)
Higgins (Paul)
Irish Jesuit and scholar, Church of Ireland convert, who was involved in bringing the first Irish translation of the Old Testament to publication.
See more Tadhg Dall Ó hUiginnÓ hUiginn (Tadhg Dall)
(fl. c.1550–c.1591)
Irish bardic poet and scholar, member of the Ó hUiginn family, son of Mathghamhain Ó hUiginn.
See more Diarmuid Ó LaoghaireÓ Laoghaire (Diarmuid)
(1915–2001)
No short description available
See more Mícheál Óg Ó LongáinÓ Longáin (Mícheál Óg)
(1766–1837)
Irish scribe; son of Mícheál mac Peadair Ó Longáin
See more Pól Ó LongáinÓ Longáin (Pól)
(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.
See more Seosamh Ó LongáinÓ Longáin (Seosamh)
(1817–1880)
O'Longan (Joseph)
No short description available
See more Toirdhealbhach Ó MealláinÓ Mealláin (Toirdhealbhach)
(fl.1641–1647)
Ó Mealláin (Tarlach)
Franciscan friar of Brantry (Co. Tyrone), who has been identified as the author of a journal describing the first years (1641-1647) of the Irish Confederate Wars.
See more Lorcán Ó MuireadhaighÓ Muireadhaigh (Lorcán)
(1883–1941)
Murray (Laurence Patrick), Murray (Laurence P.)
Irish Catholic priest (diocese of Armagh), historian, Irish language activist and collector; founder of the magazine An tUltach and co-founder of the County Louth Archaeological Society.
See more Énrí Ó MuirgheasaÓ Muirgheasa (Énrí)
(1874–1945)
Morris (Henry), Mac Róigh (Feargus)
Irish scholar and author, collector of oral traditions.
See more Seán Ó NeachtainÓ Neachtain (Seán)
(c.1640–1729)
Naughton (John)
Irish poet, prose writer, and teacher; was born in Co. Roscommon and settled in Dublin.
See more Pádraig Ó PronntaighÓ Pronntaigh (Pádraig)
(d. c.1760)
O'Prunty (Patrick)
Ulster poet and scribe, who in one of his manuscripts gives his name as Pádraig Ua Pronntaigh mhic Néill mhic Seadhain, ó Loch Eírne.
See more Tomás Ó RaghallaighÓ Raghallaigh (Tomás)
(1883–1966)
Irish writer and scholar, professor of Irish at National University of Ireland Galway.
See more Pádraig Ó SiochfhradhaÓ Siochfhradha (Pádraig)
(1883–1964)
An Seabhac
Irish writer, storyteller and teacher, brother of Mícheál Ó Siochfhradha.
See more Eoghan Rua Ó SúilleabháinÓ Súilleabháin (Eoghan Rua)
(1748–1784)
No short description available
See more Éamonn Ó TuathailÓ Tuathail (Éamonn)
(1880–1956)
Irish scholar and collector of folklore.
See more John O'Brien [of Cloyne]O'Brien (John) ... of Cloyne
(1701–1769)
Ó Briain (Seán) ... of Cloyne
bishop of Cork and Cloyne; compiler of an Irish-English dictionary (publ. 1768)
See more Dermod O'ConnorO'Connor (Dermod)
(?–1732)
Ó Conchubhair (Diarmuid)
No short description available
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