- that "The
celebrated Dubhaltach MacFhirbhisigh ...
informs us that the O
Duigenans followed the
profession of
historiographers under the
families of Clann...
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Patrick Duigenan, PC (I) KC, FTCD (1735–11
April 1816),
Irish lawyer and politician, was the son of a
Leitrim Catholic farmer surnamed Ó Duibhgeannáin...
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Trinity College Dublin, the
University of Dublin.
Retrieved 27
March 2024.
Duigenan,
Patrick (September 2021). "Lachrymae Academicae: or, The
Present Deplorable...
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Aprilis 1651,
Dauid Duigenan qui scripsit/I stop now, and I on Loch Mask in the
house of
Tadhg Og O Flaherty,
April 1st, 1651,
David Duigenan who
wrote this...
- Preceded by Hon.
Thomas Pelham Patrick Duigenan Member of
Parliament for
Armagh Borough 1799–1801 With:
Patrick Duigenan Succeeded by
Parliament of the United...
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Philip Yorke Secretary at War 2
March 1801
Armagh City u
Patrick Duigenan Patrick Duigenan Commissioner of
Union Compensation 27
February 1801
Totnes u The...
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Resignation (Collector of
Customs at Belfast) 8 May 1816
Armagh City u
Patrick Duigenan Daniel Webb
Webber Death 9 May 1816
Dartmouth u*
Edmund Pollexfen ****...
- City by-election was held on 8 May 1816
following the
death of
Patrick Duigenan. The
Tories held the seat
electing Daniel Webb
Webber to
serve the Armagh...
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Parliament for Old
Leighlin 1790–1801 With:
Arthur Acheson 1790–1791
Patrick Duigenan 1791–1798 Sir
Boyle Roche 1798–1801 Succeeded by
Parliament of the United...
- Maolalaidh, Ó Fallamháin, Ó Cionnaith, Ó Géibheannaigh, Ó Bhreasail, and Ó
Duigenan. An
early 15th-century text Nosa Ua Maine,
states that they were given...