Irish poet
Muircheartach Ó Cobhthaigh (IPA: [ˈmˠɪɾʲçaɾˠt̪ˠəx oː ˈkəuhiː] ; fl. 1586 ) was an Irish poet, a member of the Ó Cobhthaigh clan of poets from County Westmeath . He is known as the author of six extant poems:
Le dís cuirthear clú Laighean
Dlighidh liaigh leigheas a charad , one hundred and forty verses, (edited by Lambert McKenna in 1949)
Mairg as dáileamh don digh bhróin , on the death of Garret Nugent, Baron of Delvin (NLI MS G 992 (Nugent Manuscript) f.33v)
Do-ní clú áit oighreachda one hundred and twenty-four verses on William Nugent (MS G 992, f.34v)
Geall re hairlachd ainm barúin on the death of Christopher Nugent, 14th Baron Delvin (MS G 992, f. 35v)
Séd fine teisd Thoirrdhealbhaigh (edited by Ó Cróinín)
Other poems by him may yet survive but cannot now be ascribed.
References
Some Irish bardic poems lxxxx , Lambert McKenna, Studies 38 (1949), 183–8.
A poem to Toirdhealbhach Luinneach Ó Néill , Dáibhí Ó Cróinín , Éigse 16/1 (1975-6), 50–66.
The Tinnakill dunaire , Anne Sullivan, Celtica 11, (1976), 214–28.
A poem to Aodh Buidhe and Alasdar Mac Domhnaill of Tinnakill , Eoghan Ó Raghallaigh, Ossory, Laois and Leinster 2 (2006)
Ó Cobhthaigh family , pp. 435–436, in Oxford Dictionary of National Biography , volume 41, Norbury-Osbourne, September 2004.
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