Seamus Ó Fearghail
Seamus Ó Fearghail, aka James O Farrell, Irish poet and scribe, fl. 1711-1718.
Biography
Paul Walsh (priest) wrote of him in 1920:
"James O Farrell we hear of from Tadhg O Neachtain, already referred to: O Fearghail fa dheóigh Séamus seang/a crich Longphortach aird Eireann/James O Farrell the graceful/from the high land of Longford in Erin. He wrote some folios, now in the British Museum, in 1711 . There were other scribes later named O Farrell.
See also
- Tadhg Ó Rodaighe
- Gearóid Mac Con Míde
- Richard Tipper
- Domhnall Ó Colmáin
External links
- http://digital.nls.uk/early-gaelic-book-collections/pageturner.cfm?id=76714966&mode=transcription
- http://sources.nli.ie/Search/Results?lookfor=&type=AllFields&author=true&filter[]=personsStr:%22%C3%93%20Fearghail,%20S%C3%A9amus%22
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