- Sir
Cahir O'Doherty (Irish:
Cathaoir Ó
Dochartaigh or Caṫaoir Ó Doċartaiġ; 1587–5 July 1608) was the last
Gaelic Chief of the Name of Clan O'Doherty and...
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Inishowen had not yet been decided. The
natural choice, his first-born son,
Cathaoir Rua, had not yet come of age, and
there were
other forces at work wanting...
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McHugh O'Byrne (1534–1597)
Feidhlimidh Riabhach Mac
Dhaibheid (d. 1608)
Cathaoir Ó
Dochartaigh (1587–1608)
Oliver Cromwell (1599–1658)
Redmond O'Hanlon...
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Boheh Stone Native name Irish:
Cathaoir Phádraig St. Patrick's
Chair Location of
Boheh Stone in
Ireland Type Rock art
Location Boheh, Aughagower, County...
- Falys. In 1511,
Cathaoir attempt to ****ert Offaly's
independence from
Gerald FitzGerald, 8th Earl of Kildare. The Earl's allies,
Cathaoir's cousins Brian...
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treatment by
local officials, the
young Sir
Cathaoir launched O'Doherty's
Rebellion by
burning Derry. Sir
Cathaoir was
defeated and
killed at the
Battle of...
- to his son, Sir
Morgan Kavanagh (d. 1643). His only
known brother was
Cathaoir. "MacMurrough Kavanagh, Domhnall",
Emmett O'Byrne, pp. 131–133, Dictionary...
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original condition, and has been open to the
public since August 1999.
Cathaoir Synge (Synge's Chair) was the writer's
favourite place on the island, overlooking...
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Irish Names and Surnames.
Retrieved 5 May 2011.
Patrick Woulfe (1923). "
Cathaoir".
Irish Names and Surnames.
Retrieved 5 May 2011.
Patrick Woulfe (1923)...
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Times in Canada, A
History of the
Fenian Raids of 1866 and 1870. 1910 Ó
Cathaoir, Brendan. "The
Fenian raids on Canada: a
postscript to
Irish involvement...