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Bishop of Clonfert and archbishop of Tuam (since 1393/94).

Ó Cearnaigh (Nioclás) See: Nicholas O'Kearney

  • c.1540–c.1587
Irish translator

Ó Ceithearnaigh (Séamus) See: James P. Carney

  • fl. 14th century
  • Lis Gabhail
Ádam Ó Cianáin of Lisgoole, Co. Fermanagh, Irish scribe. His obit is recorded in AFM s.a. 1374.

Ó Cianáin (Adhamh) See: Ádam Ó Cianáin

Ó Cianáin (Malachias) See: Maoílechlainn Ó Cianáin

  • fl. late 15th century
Irish scribe responsible for Dublin, King's Inns, MS 12-13 (c. 1491/2), a compilation of classical Greco-Roman tales in Irish
Learned Irish family
  • c.1562– c.1639
Member of an Irish family of bardic poets and scribes, whose services were enlisted by William Bedell for the translation of the Old Testament into Irish.
A brother of Mícheál Ó Cléirigh and one of the occasional assistants of the Four Masters.
Irish friar, a son of Diarmaid son of Tadhg Cam Ó Cléirigh.
  • d. 1584
  • Thomond, Tír Conaill
A son of Cú Choigcríche, son of Diarmaid son of Tadhg Cam Ó Cléirigh, and brother of the poet Mac Con.
Irish poet and possibly historian, a son of Diarmaid son of Tadhg Cam Ó Cléirigh (not to be confused with his better known namesake, the annalist Cú Choigcríche (son of Diarmaid) Ó Cléirigh). Five of his poems are preserved in NLI MS G 167 and another in a Copenhagen MS.
A son of the Irish poet Mac Con mac Con Choigcríche Ó Cléirigh and descendant of Tadhg Cam Ó Cléirigh.