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  • One of the most famous Ollav / Ollam of Ireland was Ollav Fala, eighteenth descendant of 蓃im髇 c . 1000 BC.
  • One of the most famous Ollav / Ollam of Ireland was Ollav Fala, eighteenth descendant of 蓃im髇 c . 1000 BC.
  • His place was due to be taken by " Tuathal, the son of Melaghlin O'Donnellan, intended ollav of Sil-Murray in poetry " but Tuathal himself died before gaining the office.
  • "1482 : Urard O Mailchonaire, ollav of Sil Murray in learning and poetry, the chief chronicler of the western world, specially learned in the phases of the moon, translator of a part of the Scriptures from Latin into Irish, died at an advanced age.
  • *" Seery O'Mulconry, Ollav of Sil-Murray, head of the cheerfulness and jocularity of the men of Ireland, died; and two Kenfin鑣 of the tribe were set up in his place, namely, Donnell and Mulconry, the son of Torna ."
  • "1419 . Dauid son of Tanaide O Mailchonaire ollav of the Sil Muiredaig, died of the plague in his own house at Kilmore, after Unction and Penance, and was buried in the monastery of John Baptist at Trim, with much honour and state, in the autumn ."
  • Mailin son of Tanaide O Mailchonaire, ollav of the Sil Murray, principal author of the learning of Ireland and Scotland and head of his family for thirty-seven years, went the way of all flesh at the age of eighty or more, and may his soul find forgiveness for ever and ever.
  • "Torna O Mailchonaire, ollav of Sil Murray in History and Poetry, died after a victory of repentance in his own house at Lis Ferbain after St . Patrick's day; he was buried under the protection of Patrick and St . Francis at Elphin and Urard O Mailchonaire succeeded to the ollavship ."
  • His death was followed by " Gilla Duivin Mac Curtin ", Ollamh of Thomond in music, " Carroll O'Daly, Ollav of Corcomroe; Donnell, the son of Donough O'Daly, who was usually called Bolg-an-Dana . . . William O'Doran, Ollav of Leinster in judicature . . . Teige, the son of boethius Mac Egan, intended ollav of Lower Connacht in law ."
  • His death was followed by " Gilla Duivin Mac Curtin ", Ollamh of Thomond in music, " Carroll O'Daly, Ollav of Corcomroe; Donnell, the son of Donough O'Daly, who was usually called Bolg-an-Dana . . . William O'Doran, Ollav of Leinster in judicature . . . Teige, the son of boethius Mac Egan, intended ollav of Lower Connacht in law ."
  • His death was followed by " Gilla Duivin Mac Curtin ", Ollamh of Thomond in music, " Carroll O'Daly, Ollav of Corcomroe; Donnell, the son of Donough O'Daly, who was usually called Bolg-an-Dana . . . William O'Doran, Ollav of Leinster in judicature . . . Teige, the son of boethius Mac Egan, intended ollav of Lower Connacht in law ."
  • His obit is given in the Annals of Ulster as follows-" U1119.3 C?Collchaille ua Baighell醤, chief ollav of Ireland in poetry, alms, honour and general compassion to weak and strong, was killed by the men of Lurg and Tuath R醫ha, with his wife and two sufficiently good sons, and with thirty-five others, both household and guests, in one house on Low Saturday 5 April, the feast of B醕醤 son of Cula ."
  • His obit is given in the Annals of the Four Masters as follows-" M1030.17 Cumara, son of Macliag, chief poet of Ireland, died . " His obit is given in the Annals of Ulster as follows-" U1030.8 C?Mara son of Mac Liac, chief ollav of Ireland, died . " His obit is given in the Annals of Loch C?as follows-" LC1030.9 Cumhara, son of Mac-Liag, chief poet of Erinn, died . " His obit is given in the Annals of Tigernach as follows-" Cu mara mac Maic Liag [ son of Mac Liac ] mortuus est ".