Thomas Connellan (c. 1625 – 1698) was an Irish harp player and composer. Connellan was born about 1625 at Cloonmahon, County Sligo. Both he and his brother...
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Rev. Thomas Connellan (1855 – about 1920) was an Irish writer and Catholic priest, who left the church to become a clergyman of the Church of Ireland....
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Thomas Connellan (priest) (1855–c. 1920), Irish priest Edward Connellan (1912–1983), Australian aviator; founder of Connellan Airways Leo Connellan (1928–2001)...
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in Cloonmahon, County Sligo, the younger brother of Thomas Connellan (c.1625–1698). Like Thomas, he became a harper and composer. William is famous for...
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the police did not believe her, but Syracuse Police spokesman Sgt. Thomas Connellan stated that they investigated all leads, none of which panned out....
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1955 Thomas Connellan (1640–1698), Irish composer Mary Connellan, (fl. c. 1720), harpist William Connellan (fl. mid-17th century, brother of Thomas), Irish...
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lyrics; brother of William Connellan William Connellan - 17th century Irish harper and composer; brother of Thomas Connellan Cécile Corbel - (born 1980)...
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(sometimes called "The Golden Star"), an air composed by the harpist Thomas Connellan in the 17th century. An Irish-language song with this name ("Fáinne...
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Road", set to the traditional air "Fáinne Geal an Lae", composed by Thomas Connellan in the 17th century, has been performed by numerous artists as diverse...
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who is often considered the unofficial national composer of Ireland. Thomas Connellan, a slightly earlier County Sligo harper, composed such well known airs...
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