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Tadhg Ó Neachtain

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sometime between 1670 and 1691. Tadhg was apparently his eldest son, by Seán's first wife, Una Nagle (died c. 1703), perhaps born in Dublin itself, where he was to spend most of his adult life.
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Between 1726 and 1728, Tadhg wrote an Irish poem which named twenty-six scholars of his acquaintance, all of whom are now included among what is retrospectively called
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in the early years of the eighteenth century" (2009, p. 821),
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Irish scholars and scribes in eighteenth-century Dublin
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Máire Ní Chomáin – died in childbirth late in 1715.
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lexicographer
fulcrum
coterie
Irish language
Dublin
Ó Neachtain
Seán Ó Neachtain
County Roscommon
Richard Tipper
John Conry
Tadhg Ó Rodaighe
John Fergus
Ó Fearghusa
Charles O'Conor (historian)
Seon Mac Solaidh
Peter Ó Neachtain
Jesuit
Máire Ní Reachtagáin
Ó Neachtain, Tadhg, p. 820-21, Dictionary of Irish Biography, 2009
Categories
Irish scribes
Irish scholars and academics
Irish lexicographers
Writers from County Dublin
17th-century Irish poets
18th-century Irish poets
Irish-language writers

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