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Ó Cléirigh (Seán) ... d. 1846 (1778–1846)
Seán (or John) Ó Cleirigh, Irish scribe who could probably claim descent from certain illustrious scholars of the Uí Chléirigh, even if his own testimony seems fuzzy and inconsistent. He appears to have had, perhaps inherited, an unknown number of Irish manuscripts written by or associated with Cú Choigcríche Ó Cléirigh, five of which he brought to Dublin in 1817.
Ó Conaill (Peadar) ... d. 1826 (1755–1826)
Irish lexicographer
Ó Conaill (Tadhg) (fl. 19th c.)
Irish scribe
Ó Conaire (Seán) ... ob. 1773 (c.1739–1773)
Irish priest and scholar
Ó Conchubhair (Risteard) (1561–1625)
Irish scribe and physician from a medical family in Ossory.
Ó Conuill (Seághan) (fl. 18th/19th century)
Seághan Ó Conuill / John O'Connell, Irish scribe
Ó Cuindlis (Murchadh) (fl. c.1400?)
Murchadh (Riabhach) Ó Cuindlis, Irish scribe; pupil of Giolla Íosa Mac Fhir Bhisigh
Ó Cuirnín (Ádam) (fl. c. 1418)
Irish scribe, assistant of Giolla Íosa Mac Fhir Bhisigh.
Ó Dálaigh (Aodh) (fl. mid–18th century)
Irish scribe and poet
Ó Dochartaigh (Aodh) (fl. 17th century, first half)
Irish soldier and scribe. His patron was Capt. Somhairle Mac Domhnaill for whom he compiled two volumes of Irish verse, namely volume b of UCD Franciscan MS A 20 (Duanaire Finn) and the Book of the O'Conor Don.
Ó Dreada (Seán) (c.1770–1840)
Irish scribe and sculptor based in Cork.
Ó Droma (Solamh) (fl. early 15th century)
Irish scribe, known as one of the three that wrote parts of the Book of Ballymote (RIA MS 23 P 12) under the tutelage of Domnall Mac Aedhagáin.
Ó Dubhagáin (Seaán Mór) (d. 1372)
Irish poet and historian.
Ó Duibh Dá Bhoireann (Domhnall) (16th century)
Domhnall mac Aodha Ó Duibh Dá Bhoireann, main scribe of BL Egerton 88.
Ó Duibhgeannáin (Cú Choigcríche) (fl. 17th century)
Irish scribe, known as one of the Four Masters
Ó Duibhgeannáin (Dáibhí) (fl. 1651–1696)
Irish professional scribe, member of the Ó Duibhgeannáin family.
Ó Duibhgeannáin (Fear Feasa) (fl. 17th century)
Irish scribe
Ó Duibhgeannáin (Maghnus) (fl. early 15th century)
Irish scribe, known as one of the three that wrote parts of the Book of Ballymote (RIA MS 23 P 12) under the tutelage of Domnall Mac Aedhagáin.
Ó Duibhgeannáin (Pilib Ballach) (fl. second half of the 16th century)
Irish historian and scribe, known for producing NLI MS G 1.
angl. Duigenan, important learned family of historians and scribes
Ó Duibhgheannáin (Paitín) (fl. 16th century)
Irish scribe from a learned family of historians
Ó Duibhgheannáin (Seán Riabhach) (16th century)
Irish scribe
Ó Duinn (Domhnall) ... fl. 1714 (fl. 1704)
Irish scribe
Ó Fearghail (Brian) (1715–c.1788)
Irish scribe and agricultural worker.
Ó Floinn (Donnchadh) ... d. 1830 (d. 1830)
Donnchadh (Bán) Ó Floinn, Irish scribe, scholar and publisher from Cork.
Ó Gnímh (Fear Flatha) (fl. early 17th century)
Irish poet
Ó Gormáin (Muiris) (d. c.1794)
Irish scribe and schoolmaster who lived in Dublin