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Ferghal Mag
Samradhain, namely, chief of Tellach-Eathach, to wit, a general patron to the learned retinues and companies of Ireland, died between Easter and May-Day this year. And troubled and saddened are the learned companies by that
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286:"The topographical poems of John O'Dubhagain and Giolla na naomh O'Huidhrin. Edited in the original Irish, from MSS. In the Library of the Royal Irish Academy, Dublin; with translation, notes, and introductory dissertations"
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In 1367 his brother Tadhg Buidhe and another relative, Aengus, died. Aengus was probably
Fearghal’s second cousin, once removed, the son of Conchobhar, son of Donnchadh, son of
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Ferghal Mac
Samhradhain, dux of Tellach-Echach, (and a man who was equally praised by the poets and satirists of Erinn), died between Easter and May-day.
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Samradain, chieftain of Tullyhaw, a man who was lauded jointly by the poets and satirists of Ireland, between Easter and Mayday.
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who succeeded him as chief and died in 1408, Giolla na Naomh, Tadhg Buidhe (d.1367), Maghnus Buidhe (d.1357) and Matha (d.1356).
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Magauran, Chief of Teallach Eachdhach, a man of lavish hospitality towards the literati.
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of the clan and died in 1383), Brian (died 1427), Donnchadh
Ballach (d. 1445) and Cormac.
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Aenghus, son of the Dean Mac
Samhradhain, quievit. Tadhg Mac Samhradhain mortuus est.
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Aengus son of the Dean Mag
Samradain rested. Tadc Mag Samradain died.
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Melaghlin
Magauran, Tanist of Teallach Eachdhach Tullyhaw, died.
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Magauran and Aengus, son of the Deacon Magauran, died.
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152:wrote a poem about the tribes of Ireland-
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60:Donnchadh ‘Cime’ Mág Samhradháin
52:Tomás Mág Samhradháin the Second
317:Maghnus 'Ruadh' Mág Samhradháin
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