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- David Mac Cerbaill (also called MacCarwill or MacCarwell), O.Cist (died 1289), was Archbishop of Cashel from 1254 until his death. He was by all accounts...
- Died in office on 15 September 1326. 1327 1329 Seoán Mac Cerbaill Anglicised as John MacCarwill. Translated from Meath on 19 January 1327. Took the oath...
- 1349; translated to Cashel before 8 March 1365; also known as Thomas MacCarwill or O'Carrol 1364 1371 Eóin Ó Gráda Formerly Archdeacon of Cashel; appointed...
- 1287. Died in office in December 1320. 1321 1327 Seoán Mac Cearbaill Also known as John MacCarwill or O'Carroll. Translated from Cork on 20 February 1321...
- Ratisbon; St Cormac's probably the monks' chapel; expelled 1269-72 by David Mac Carwill, Archbishop of Cashel St James Cashel Dominican Friary Dominican Friars...
- New Beginning". Retrieved 27 November 2016. "The Pilgrims, Pe**** Street, MacCurtain St/ Austin Friars St., MULLINGAR, Mullingar, WESTMEATH". National...
- 1st Baronet which included, inter alia, the lands of Croghwill alias Carwill containing 1 cartron of 97 acres 1 rood 28 perches. By grant dated 11 September...