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and Quinlist. Ó Cuindlis is etymologically related to McCandless and McCandlish, from Mac Cuindlis, 'Son of Cuindleas'. Domnall Ó Cuindlis, (d. 1342), historian
Ó_Cuindlis
Surname from south-west Scotland and sometimes north Ireland
also a given name), derived from Scottish Gaelic and Middle Irish Mac Cuindlis (among other spellings), meaning 'son of Cuindleas', an Old Irish given
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Irish scribe
Murchadh Riabhach Ó Cuindlis (fl. 1398–1411) was an Irish scribe of the Ó Cuindlis family of brehons and scholars. Other renderings of his name have Muircheartach
Murchadh_Ó_Cuindlis
Surname from north Ireland and sometimes south-west Scotland
occasionally Scottish. It is the Anglicized form of the Middle Irish Mac Cuindlis (among other spellings) 'son of Cuindleas', an Old Irish given name of
McCandless_(surname)
Irish historian
Domnall Ó Cuindlis (also rendered Domhnall Ó Coinleisc; died 1342) was an Irish historian of the Ó Cuindlis family of brehons and scholars. Ó Cuindlis is described
Domnall_Ó_Cuindlis
Medieval Irish vellum manuscript
23 P 16 or 1230. It was most probably compiled by Murchadh Riabhach Ó Cuindlis (of Ballaghdacker, Athleague) at Duniry between the years 1408 and 1411
An_Leabhar_Breac
Late-medieval Irish manuscript
written in Middle Irish and was created by Ádhamh Ó Cuirnín, Murchadh Ó Cuindlis, and an anonymous third scribe for Giolla Íosa Mór Mac Fhirbhisigh. The
Great_Book_of_Lecan
Scottish kindred of professional physicians
race". MacMhuirich bardic family, another major learned Gaelic kindred Ó Cuindlis, a learned Gaelic kindred of Ireland The Bethune or Beaton family has its
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Topics referred to by the same term
Ruadh Muimhneach), a lost c. 1400 Irish genealogical work by Murchadh Ó Cuindlis Red Book of Ossory, produced in Kilkenny, Ireland, a medieval manuscript
Red_Book
Name list
Maine Murchadh Mac Suibhne, (died 1267), Norse-Gaelic nobleman Murchadh Ó Cuindlis, (fl. 1398-1411) Irish scribe Murchadh Ó Madadhain, (fl. 1347-1371), chief
Murchadh
Great Book of Duniry. Richard of York, lieutenant of Ireland. Murchadh Ó Cuindlis, scribe. Clan Egan website, A brief history of the Mac Egans, by Michael
1411_in_Ireland
Townland in County Galway, Ireland
their brehons.[citation needed] In the early 15th century, Murchadh Ó Cuindlis probably compiled An Leabhar Breac at Duniry. The local hurling club is
Duniry
China. c. 1408–11 – An Leabhar Breac is probably compiled by Murchadh Ó Cuindlis at Duniry in Ireland. c. 1410 – John, Duke of Berry, commissions the Très
15th_century_in_literature
Study of Irish individuals and families
Bisigh, d. 1301 Tanaide Mor mac Dúinnín Ó Maolconaire, d. 1310 Domnall Ó Cuindlis, d. 1342 Lúcás Ó Dalláin, fl. 14th-century Seán Mór Ó Dubhagáin, d. 1372
Irish_genealogy
1391 Irish miscellaneous manuscript
some years after that Giolla Íosa was assisted by his student, Murchadh Ó Cuindlis. Ó Cuinnlis penned an excellent manuscript in east Ormond (now County Tipperary
Yellow_Book_of_Lecan
Irish genealogical manuscript
the c. 1400 Red Book of Munster (Leabhar Ruadh Muimhneach) by Murchadh Ó Cuindlis. The Celebrated Antiquary, p. 156, Nollaig Ó Muraíle, Maynooth, 1996. Ó
An_Leabhar_Muimhneach
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Of Mars; Mars was Mythological Roman God of Fertility for whom the Month March was Named; Similar to Marcella
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A Healing; The Lord is Salvation
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