Ó Robhacháin

Rev Patrick Woulfe
1923

Ó ROBHACHÁIN—IO Rachaine, O Rawghan, O Rowghane, O Roaghan, Roughan, Roohan, Ruhan, Rohan, Rowan; 'descendant of Robhachán' (crafty); also written Ó Reabhachán; the name of an ecclesiastical family, anciently attached to the monasteries of Swords, Co. Dublin, and Lismore, Co. Waterford. In the 16th and 17th centuries, it was not uncommon in Co. Clare, where members of the family appear to have been stewards to the O'Gradys. In 1641, Donogh oge O'Roughan and Charles O'Roughan were proprietors of the townland of Sunnagh, in the parish of Inchicroman. The name is now rare and scattered, and its anglicised forms cannot always be distinguished from those of Ó Ruadhacháin, which see.

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