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                                                                                                                                                      O Loughman -  Lowther

O Loughman. Used as a variant for O Loughnan, which see. Irish / Ua Lachtnain / lachtna (grey). A Sept / Family branch, who had their territory in Co. Kilkenny in the south - west of Southern Leinster during the 16th Century AD and were also in Co. Laois in the mid - north - west of Southern Leinster.

 

O Loughnane - Irish / Ua Lachtnain / lachtna (grey). A Sept / Family branch, who had their territory in Co. Mayo in the mid - west of the Connacht Province.

 

O Loughnan or O Loftus or O Loughlin - Irish / Ua Lachtnain / lachtna (grey). Heremonian Dal Cuinn Colla Da Crioch Sept / Family branch, who had their territory in the kingdom of Orghialla / Oriel in Co. Down in south - east of the Ulster Province and were also later in Co. Meath in the south - east of Northern Leinster. Some changed to O Loughlin, which see. Ancestors: 94.Aodh the father of 95.Aongus who was a brother to 95.Bladhmhac the ancestor of the Foxes, and the father of 96.Bladhmhach the father of 97.Congmhail the father of Beice the father of Congmhail the father of 100.Conang the father of101.Maol Ciaran the father of102.Lachtnan the direct male line ancestor of the O Loughnans / Ui Lachtnain.

 

O Loughnan / Irish - Ui Lachtnain of Ely. Heberian Cianachta Sept / Family branch. Ancestors: 87.Conla, 88.Fionnachtach a brother to 88.Iomchad Uallach ancestor of O Carrolls of Ely and ancestor of O Meaghers Chiefs of Ikerrin in Co. Tipperary, 89.Eachdach, 90.Tighearnach, 91.Cu Maighe, 92.Maol Fabhal, 93.Crunmaol, 94.Breasal, 95.Dungallach, 96.Maol Fabhal, 97.Ruadhrach, 98.Aongus, 99.Cuanach the direct male line ancestor of the O Cooneys / Ui Cuanaigh, who had a brother 99.Lachtnain ancestor of the O Loughnans / Ui Lachtnain Sept of Ele.

 

O Loughnane. O Lawton used as a variant in Co. Cork in Southern Munster.

 

O Loughney - Irish / Ua Lachtna (grey). A Sept / Family branch, who had their territory in Co. Mayo in the mid - west of the Connacht Province. Many changed to O Loughnane, which see.

 

Mac Loughney. See Mac Maloughney.

 

O Loughnin - Irish / Ui Lachnain. A Sept / family branch who had their territory in the kingdom of Ulaid in the Ulster Province where they were the Chiefs of Little Mourne / Mughdorn  Beag.

 

O Loughran - Irish / Ua Luchrain / lucair (bright). A Sept / Family branch, who had their territory in Co. Armagh in the south - east of the Ulster Province and were also in Co. Tyrone in Central Ulster were they were  noted ecclesiastics. O Lutheran and O Lochran, which see, were used as synonyms. See also Early.

 

Mac Loran / Mheic Labhrain / Labhaidh (spokesman) -

 

O Loughrey - Irish / Ua Luachra. A Sept / Family branch, who had their territory in the Ulster Province. Sometimes confused with Loughran and Early, which see. See also Rush - Irish / Ua Luachra and Deloughery.

 

Louth or Lowthe - Irish toponymic. Used in Medieval Times.

 

Louth or Lowthe. English toponymic origins from Lincolnshire and have been in Co. Louth in the north - east of Northern Leinster since the 14th Century AD.

 

Louther or Luther. Used as variants for Lowther, which see, in Northern Leinster and in Co. Waterford in the south - east of the Munster Province.

 

Love - Irish / Mheic Ionmhain. A Sept / Family branch, who had their territory in Co. Derry in the north - east of the Ulster Province. Some Mac Graths or Mac Graws - Irish / Mheic Graith also changed to Love there. gradh (love).

 

Love. English origins in Ireland in the 17th Century AD.

 

Lovell / lovel / lupellus (wolf cub). French Anglo origins at Clonmel in Co. Tipperary in the north - east of the Munster Province in the early 14th Century AD and in Co. Kilkenny in the south - west of Southern Leinster and surrounding regions in the 16th Century AD.

 

Lovett. May be of French origins in Co. Kerry in the south - west of the Munster Province. Cognate with Lyvet (wolf cub).

 

Lovett. May be of Scottish origins. Lovat - Gaelic / Mheic Lomhaid.

 

O Lowan. Used as a variant for O Loane, which see.

 

Lowe. Used by the Mac Loys, which see. Irish / Mheic Lughadha to anglicize their name.

 

Lowe. English origins in Co. Dublin in the north - east of Southern Leinster and the Ulster Province.

 

Lowney - Irish / na Leamhna (of the River Laune.) Heberian Eoghanacht Chaisil Sept / Family branch of the O Sullivans, which see, who had their territory in Co. Cork in Southern Munster. Ancestors: 95.Fingin mac Aeda the Eoghanacht Chaisil 9th King of Cashel / Munster, 94.Aed Dub, 93.Criffan / Crimthann, 92.Felim / Fedelmid the 4a King of Cashel / Munster, 91.Angus / Oengus mac Nad Froich the 3rd King of Cashel / Munster, 90.Nad Froich the 2nd King of Cashel / Munster, 89.Conall Corc the 1st King of Cashel / Munster (Chaisil), 88.Lewy / Luigthech, 87.Ailill Fland Bec, 86.Fiachu Mullethan the 1st King of Southern Munster and 3rd King of Munster, 85.Eoghan Mor (Eoghanachta), 84.Ailill Oluimm the Heberian 1st King of

 Munster,  83.Mogha Nuadat the King of Southern Ireland (Mogha’s Half / Leath Mogha) in 137 AD,

O Lowry - Irish. See O Lavery.

 

Mac Lowry. Heremonian Dal Cuinn Colla Da Crioch Airthir Ui Echdach Ui Echach Orior Siol Ciarain Ui nEchach Clann Ruadhagain Sept / Family branch, who had their territory in the north of Co. Armagh in the south - east of the Ulster Province and nearby in Co. Down. Especially see Mac Glory.

 

Lowry. Scottish origins in the Ulster Province.

 

Lowther or Lother or Luther, which see. English toponymic origins from the north after the confiscation of the 3,500,000 acres of the Heremonian Ui Cobhthaigh UI Felim Dal Cuinn "northern" Ui Niaill territories and the foreign non - Catholic plantations in the Ulster Province and were at  Lowtherstowen in Co. Fermanagh in the south - west of Ulster.

 


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