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Seamus Mac Cruitín

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22: 117:. Seamus claimed he was sixth in line of descent from Sean, a brother of Aindrias. He is thought to have been the product of an irregular union between a Tadhg Mac Mac Cruitín and an unknown woman. The names of his siblings, if he had any, are unknown. 214:, March 1842, one of some thirty of his poems published in that newspaper between January 1841 and March 1847, at first signed "A Six Months Tutor", last as "McCurtin". 51: 326: 331: 341: 73: 162:
After years of heavy drinking and bad health, Mac Cruitín's health broke down. He developed a severe illness which developed into
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Michael O Raghallaigh; Brian O Luanaigh (1828–1901), later Professor of Irish at the Catholic University of Irish;
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The last of the hereditary bards of Thomond:Seamus Mac Cruitin 1815-70
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