Concubhair Mac Bruideadha

Concubhair Mac Bruideadha

Concubhair Mac Bruideadha, Irish poet and man of letters, fl. 1636.

A son of Maoilin Óg Mac Bruideadha (died 1602), both of their name occour frequently in the Inchiquin manuscripts, and were closely connected to the Earls of Thomond and their family.

Concubhair’s reputation as a man of letters was acknowledged in 1636, when his approbation and signature were sought by Brother Mícheál Ó Cléirigh for the Annals of the Four Masters. His signature reads: Mac Bruaideadha .i. Concobhar, mac Maoilin óicc, á Chill Caoidhe 7 ó Leitir Mhaoláin.

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