Seán Mag Fhloinn
Seán Mag Fhloinn, Irish scribe, fl. 1843–1915.
Mag Fhloinn was a native of Cummer, County Galway. His transcriptions included songs attributed to Antoine Ó Raifteiri, poems by Thomas Moore, and grammar.
See also
- Flann Mac Flainn, Archbishop of Tuam (1250–56).
- Nicol Mac Flainn, Archbishop-elect of Tuam, fl. 1283.
- Martin Glynn (Rector), last Rector of the Irish College of Bordeaux, executed 1794.
- Pádraig Mag Fhloinn (Pat Glynn), scribe, fl. 1828-1835.
- Patrick Glynn, KC (1855–1931), Attorney General of Australia and Minister for External Affairs.
- Joseph Glynn, (1869–1943), politician, knight and historian.
- Brendan Glynn (1910–1986), Fine Gael T.D..
- Johnny Glynn (c.1917-1959), President of the Irish Rugby Football Union.
- Pauline McLynn (born 1962), actress (Mrs. Doyle), comedian and author.
- Sharon Glynn (born 1975), camogie player and manager.
- Regina Glynn, camogie All Star awards-winner 2006 and 2009.
References
- Scríobhaithe Lámhscríbhinní Gaeilge I nGaillimh 1700-1900, William Mahon, in "Galway:History and Society", 1996
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