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- English in 1627 James MacGeoghegan (1702–1764), Irish priest and historian Anthony Geoghegan (1810–1889), poet A branch of the MacGeoghegan sept settled in...
- prominent Geoghegan family as figures such as Richard MacGeoghegan (defended Dunboy Castle against George Carew, 1st Earl of Totnes), Connell MacGeoghegan (translated...
- Anthony MacGeoghegan, OFM (died 1664) was a 17th-century Irish Roman Catholic Friar Minor and bishop. After he entered the Order, MacGeoghegan was educated...
- Roche MacGeoghegan (1580 – 26 May 1644), also known as Roque de la Cruz, was a seventeenth-century Irish Dominican prelate and Tridentine reformist. A...
- Eochagáin (also known as Conall Mac Eochagáin, and in Anglicised forms as Conall MacGeoghegan, also known as Conall Mac Geoghegan) fl. 1620–1640, head of his...
- O'Neill clan. In his book "History of Ireland" (1758–62) Abbé James MacGeoghegan of the Irish College in Paris wrote of the house of the O'Neills that...
- 1534-1590. Cambridge University Press. pp. 41–43. ISBN 978-0-521-36994-7. MacGeoghegan, James (1844). The History of Ireland, Ancient and Modern. Dublin: James...
- his best men to defend the castle under the charge of Captain Richard MacGeoghegan and care of Friar Dominic Collins. The English sent an army of between...
- April 2017. MacGeoghegan, James (1815). History of Ireland, Ancient and Modern, Taken from Authentic Records, by the Abbé Mac-Geoghegan, and Dedicated...
- long time after his death. In his Histoire d’Irlande (1758), the Abbé MacGeoghegan, described this gold crown as being in the shape of a bonnet, and added:...