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- Domhnall Ua Buachalla (Irish: [ˈd̪ˠoːnˠəl̪ˠ uə ˈbˠuəxəl̪ˠə]; English: Daniel Richard "Donal" Buckley; 3 February 1866 – 30 October 1963) was an Irish...
- Mess Búachalla (the cow-herder's foundling) is the mother of the High King Conaire Mór in Irish mythology. Her origins are somewhat confused. In the tale...
- Liam Ó Buachalla (10 April 1899 – 15 October 1970) was a Fianna Fáil politician from Drogheda, County Louth, Ireland. He was active as a financial expert...
- Breandán Ó Buachalla argues that "Irish political poetry for most of the eighteenth century is essentially Jacobite poetry", and both Ó Buachalla and fellow-historian...
- collected by Ó Riada from an elderly resident of Cúil Aodha called Domhnall Ó Buachalla. Ó Riada died prematurely in 1971, and the song was composed about a year...
- Liam Ó Buachalla (died 1 November 1966) was a historian from Cork county. Between 1938 and 1966 he published a number of articles concerning the early...
- abolished on 11 December 1936. Ua Buachalla and de Valera, although once close friends, fell out over Ua Buachalla's treatment in the abolition of the...
- Breandán Ó Buachalla (1936 – 20 May 2010) was an Irish scholar of the Irish language. According to Raidió Teilifís Éireann, he was "the leading authority...
- Spelling variations of Buckley include Bucklie, Buckly, Bulkley, Buhilly, Ó Buachalla, Boughla and others. The English surname is credited by some unknown sources...
- Timothy Michael Healy • 1928–1932 James McNeill • 1932–1936 Domhnall Ua Buachalla President of the Executive Council   • 1922–1932 W. T. Cosgrave • 1932–1937...