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    genealogical line as the Magennis clan, through Artán, the son of Faghártagh, the son of Mongán Mac Aonghusa. The Magennis clan were a sept of the Ui...
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    he enlisted in the Royal Navy as a boy seaman (spelling his surname Magennis). Magennis served on several warships between 1935 and 1942, when he joined...
    16 KB (2,060 words) - 17:33, 18 June 2024
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    Magennis McGinnis Other: McGuinness Boulevard, roadway McGuinness Flint, band McGuinness Institute, institute This page lists people with the surname...
    4 KB (426 words) - 18:42, 12 March 2024
  • (1725–1803) and his brother Samuel Guinness (1727–1795) Magennis This page lists people with the surname Guinness. If an internal link intending to refer to...
    1 KB (166 words) - 10:14, 25 August 2023
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    the United Kingdom, specifically in regards to the Magennis and Guinness family: Viscount Magennis of Iveagh (1623–93) Baron Iveagh (created 1885) Viscount...
    16 KB (1,747 words) - 16:50, 3 May 2024
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    of the town is thought to derive from the castle built by Felix Magennis of the Magennis clan in 1588, which stood at the mouth of the Shimna River. This...
    27 KB (2,800 words) - 23:24, 15 July 2024
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    McCartan (category Surnames)
    race/clan of Faghartagh). The McCartans belonged to the Uí Echach Cobo—of whom Magennis was the chief family—of the Dál nAraidi, who in turn came from the Cruthin...
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  • legendary High King of Ireland Angus (surname) List of Irish-language given names List of Scottish Gaelic given names Magennis McGinnis, McGinniss McGuinness...
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    July 1601, the Lord-Deputy had secured the surrender of O'Neill's ally Magennis. That month, Mountjoy had a new fort near the old Blackwater fort erected...
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  • clan in County Down would sign as "Mac Aonghusa" in Irish, and as "The Magennis" in English. The downfall of the Gaelic order in the early 17th century...
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    biggest cul-de-sac's in the world and the largest in Europe. It also has the Magennis Investiture Stone at its peak. St Dallan's Primary School, a Catholic primary...
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    Hall at the University of Notre Dame Arms of Magennis of Iveagh Arms of McCartan, a branch of the Magennis Barry, E. (1895). "On Ogham-Stones Seen in Kilkenny...
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    of Emily Lennox and her sisters. Leinster was portrayed by Ben Daniels. Magennis, Eoin (1 October 2009). "Fitzgerald, James". Dictionary of Irish Biography...
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  • McMurphy (category Surnames)
    in 1172, when "Mulmaire McMurphy, lord of Munterbirn, was slain by Hugh Magennis and the Clan Hugh of the Iveagh of Ulster" (Maol Maire Mac Murchadha toiseach...
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    Ireland Eochaid Mugmedon. McCarthy Clan intermarried with the O'Brian Clan. Magennis Clan intermarried with the O'Neill Clan Maguire Clan related to the Uí...
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  • in earlier centuries, king of Munster. The arms of McGraths The arms of Magennis The arms of O'Donnell, king of Tyrconnell The arms of Nugent The arms of...
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  • House of Commons in the Parliament of Ireland. Magenis, whose surname is also spelt Magennis or Maginnis, was Anglo-Irish gentry. He was the eldest son of...
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    and grew up in Brighton, England. Volanthen's surname is an anglicised spelling of the Swiss surname "Vonlanthen" — his paternal grandfather was Swiss...
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  • nAraidi. Mag Aonghusa or Mag Aonghuis, meaning "Angus". Variants include Magennis, Maginnis, MacGuinness, MacCreesh, and MacAngus descending from Artán Angus...
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    into Ulster, in conjunction with Kildare, to punish O'Donnell, O'Hanlon, Magennis, and other chieftains who had abetted Warbeck's first invasion of Ireland...
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