1347 in Ireland - Deaths of Unknown Date

Deaths of Unknown Date

  • Maelmaedhog Ó Taichligh, Official of Lough Erne.
  • Eoghan mac Murchadh Ó Mhadáin, Chief of Síol Anmchadha.
  • Aengus, the son of Gara Ó Ó Mhadáin, died.
  • Gilla na Naemh mac Geoffrey mac Gilla na Naemh Ó Fearghail, Lord of Annaly, at Cluainliosbeg.
  • Siry Ó Curnin, a learned poet and Ollamh of Bréifne
  • Aenghus Ó hEoghusa, a general, expert proficient in the arts of poetry.
  • Aengus Ruadh mac Donnchadh mac Aengus mac Donnchadh Mor Ó Dalaigh, Sage.
  • Finola, daughter of Mac Fineen, and wife of Fearghail Ó Duibhgeannáin.
  • Henry, son of Hugh Boy O'Neill
  • Finola, daughter of Melaghlin Ó Raghallaigh.
  • Gilladubh Mac Gillamochua, died.
  • Donough mac Aedh Oge Ó Fearghail.

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