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Members of the famed Guinness brewing family had their DNA tested to confirm their ancestor Arthur Guinness's claim that he descended from the Magennis chieftains of Iveagh, in County Down.
Ale in the Family 2007
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Members of the famed Guinness brewing family had their DNA tested to confirm their ancestor Arthur Guinness's claim that he descended from the Magennis chieftains of Iveagh, in County Down.
Archive 2007-12-01 2007
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Further information/comment - Reg Magennis (Tel 011 880-8900)
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Commission's recommendations are in conflict with the Act. "This matter is causing great difficulties in the industry and must be resolved urgently," says Magennis.
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It was quite evident there was a poetic strain in the Magennis blood, for two of her daughters, and her son Arthur, inherited the gift, which her brother
The Life Story of an Old Rebel John Denvir
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Mrs. Evans had possessed a very homely Irish name before she was married; and Lady Stonebridge had got five thousand dollars from her to use some great influence she possessed in the Royal College of Heralds, and prove that she was descended directly from the noble old family of Magennis, who had been the lords of Iveagh, way back in the fourteenth century.
The Metropolis Upton Sinclair 1923
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-- Professor Magennis was speaking to me about you, J.J. O'Molloy said to Stephen.
Ulysses James Joyce 1911
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It was quite evident there was a poetic strain in the Magennis blood, for two of her daughters, and her son Arthur, inherited the gift, which her brother Bernard also possessed.
The Life Story of an Old Rebel Denvir, John 1910
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O'Shields; of Ulidia, the Magennis of Iveagh and the
A Popular History of Ireland : from the Earliest Period to the Emancipation of the Catholics — Complete Thomas D'Arcy McGee 1846
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From this date forward until the accession of Owen Roe O'Neil to the command, the northern war assumed a ferocity of character foreign to the nature of O'Moore, O'Reilly and Magennis.
A Popular History of Ireland : from the Earliest Period to the Emancipation of the Catholics — Complete Thomas D'Arcy McGee 1846
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