Seamus McMurphy (Irish: Séamus Mór Mac Murchaidh) was an Irish poet and rapparee, who lived c. 1720-1750. He was born at Carnally, Creggan parish, near...
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Irish Gaelic footballer Seamus McIntyre (1971–2001), Irish sportsperson Seamus McKee, Northern Irish broadcaster Seamus McMurphy (c. 1720–1750), Irish poet...
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1950s) player and coach Séamus Murphy (Carlow hurler) (born 1986) James Murphy (disambiguation) anglicised spelling Seamus McMurphy (1720–50) Irish poet...
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McMurphy, and its variants MacMurphy, Murphy and Murchison are anglicisations of the Irish language surname Mac Murchaidh. Mac Murchaidh has also been...
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Séamus Turlough McElwain (1 April 1960 – 26 April 1986) was a volunteer in the South Fermanagh Brigade of the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) during...
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Dubhaltach Caoch Mac Coisdealbhaigh Tomás Láidir Mac Coisdealbhaigh Seamus McMurphy Madden Raparees GAC Donogh Dáll Ó Derrig Redmond O'Hanlon (outlaw)...
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Everton goal hero Seamus Coleman". Liverpool Echo. Retrieved 26 March 2017. McLaughlin, Rachel (17 January 2018). "Baby Joy For Seamus And Rachel Coleman"...
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1825) 29 July – Laetitia Pilkington, poet and memoirist (born c. 1709) Seamus McMurphy, poet and outlaw (born 1720) Edinburgh Magazine 8 (1841) p. 319....
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1706–1775), Aindrias Mac Craith (died c. 1795), Liam Ruadh Mac Coitir and Seamus McMurphy (Seán na Ráithíneach). Their poetry illuminates daily life and personalities...
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Seamus Daly (Irish: Séamus Ó Dálaigh) is an Irish republican from Kilmurray, Castleblayney, County Monaghan. He was charged with being a member of the...
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