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Samhradhán mac Conchobhar mac Fearghal mac Flann mac Aonghus mac Conchobhar mac Tadhg Tir mac Ruarc mac Íomhaor mac Cosgrach mac Dúnghal mac Oireachtach mac Eochaidh (Teallach n-Eachach or Tullyhaw is named after the latter).
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158:Celt.ucc.ie
129:; Vol. LXIV
56:Description
244:Categories
188:1 February
183:Logainm.ie
163:1 February
113:References
78:Glangevlin
76:townland,
17:Samhradhán
68:Residence
23:Clan and
95:McGovern
47:Ancestry
35:barony,
33:Tullyhaw
21:McGovern
101:Family
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