Gall

Rev Patrick Woulfe
1923

GALL—XII—Gall, Gaul, Gaule; Irish 'Gall,' i.e., the foreigner, the Englishman; the designation, and later the name, of a branch of the Burkes, descended from the Red Earl of Ulster, who settled at Gaulstown in Co. Kilkenny. A branch of the family became famous in Austria.

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