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'''Ó Lóthcháin''' is a surname of Gaelic-Irish origin. It has various forms such as Ó'Lothcháin, úa Lothcháin, Ó'Leocáin, Ó'Leocháin and Ó'Lothcháin and has been Anglicised into many surnames. Examples include: O'Loughlan, Logan, Lohan, Lagan, Loghan, Loughan, Duck and Duke (among others).
'''Ó Lóthcháin''' is a surname of Gaelic-Irish origin. It has various forms such as Ó'Lothcháin, úa Lothcháin, Ó'Leocáin, Ó'Leocháin and Ó'Lothcháin and has been Anglicised into many surnames. Examples include: O'Loughlan, Logan, Lohan, Lagan, Loghan, Loughan, Duck and Duke (among others).


The Ó'Lóthcháin were a noble Gaelic family that controlled [[Gailenga|Gailenga Móra]] but were dispersed during the [[Anglo-Norman invasion of Ireland|Norman Invasion of Ireland]].<ref name=":0">{{Cite book |last=Woulfe |first=Rev. Patrick |title=Sloinnte Gaedheal is Gall: Irish Names and Surnames |date=1923 |publisher=M. H. Gill & Son Limited |year=1923 |isbn=9780806303819 |pages=584}}</ref> The Ó'Lóthcháin were a sept of the the Uí Neills.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Byrne |first=Francis J. |title=Irish kings and high-kings |date=2004 |publisher=Four Courts Press |isbn=978-1-85182-196-9 |edition=2nd ed., repr |series=Four Courts history classics |location=Dublin ; Portland, OR |pages=69}}</ref> This is further evidenced by [[Cúán úa Lothcháin|Cúán úa Lothcháin's]] position as [[Ollamh Érenn|chief]] [[Ollam|ollamh]] to [[Máel Sechnaill mac Domnaill|King Malachy Mór (Máel Sechnaill mac Domnaill)]] of the Ui Neills.[https://www.libraryireland.com/biography/CuanOLothchain.php]
The Ó'Lóthcháin were a noble Gaelic family that controlled [[Gailenga|Gailenga Móra]] but were dispersed during the [[Anglo-Norman invasion of Ireland|Norman Invasion of Ireland]].<ref name=":0">{{Cite book |last=Woulfe |first=Rev. Patrick |title=Sloinnte Gaedheal is Gall: Irish Names and Surnames |date=1923 |publisher=M. H. Gill & Son Limited |year=1923 |isbn=9780806303819 |pages=584}}</ref> The Ó'Lóthcháin were a sept of either the [[Connachta]] or the [[Uí Néill|Uí Neills]].<ref>{{Cite book |last=Byrne |first=Francis J. |title=Irish kings and high-kings |date=2004 |publisher=Four Courts Press |isbn=978-1-85182-196-9 |edition=2nd ed., repr |series=Four Courts history classics |location=Dublin ; Portland, OR |pages=69}}</ref> This is further evidenced by [[Cúán úa Lothcháin|Cúán úa Lothcháin's]] position as [[Ollamh Érenn|chief]] [[Ollam|ollamh]] to [[Máel Sechnaill mac Domnaill|King Malachy Mór (Máel Sechnaill mac Domnaill)]] of the Ui Neills.[https://www.libraryireland.com/biography/CuanOLothchain.php]


Genealogical records from [[Bodleian Library, MS Rawlinson B 502|fragments 64r of]] [[Bodleian Library, MS Rawlinson B 502|Rawlinson 502]] onwards contains genealogies in which Léocán (likely the progenitor of the line) and his descendants are noted.
Genealogical records from [[Bodleian Library, MS Rawlinson B 502|fragments 64r of]] [[Bodleian Library, MS Rawlinson B 502|Rawlinson 502]] onwards contains genealogies in which Léocán (likely the progenitor of the line) and his descendants are noted.

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Ó Lóthcháin is a surname of Gaelic-Irish origin. It has various forms such as Ó'Lothcháin, úa Lothcháin, Ó'Leocáin, Ó'Leocháin and Ó'Lothcháin and has been Anglicised into many surnames. Examples include: O'Loughlan, Logan, Lohan, Lagan, Loghan, Loughan, Duck and Duke (among others).

The Ó'Lóthcháin were a noble Gaelic family that controlled Gailenga Móra but were dispersed during the Norman Invasion of Ireland.[1] The Ó'Lóthcháin were a sept of either the Connachta or the Uí Neills.[2] This is further evidenced by Cúán úa Lothcháin's position as chief ollamh to King Malachy Mór (Máel Sechnaill mac Domnaill) of the Ui Neills.[1]

Genealogical records from fragments 64r of Rawlinson 502 onwards contains genealogies in which Léocán (likely the progenitor of the line) and his descendants are noted.

The surname "Duck" has been cited as a "far-fetched synonym" or Anglicisation of the surname Ó'Lóthcáin and its related names.[3][1] This bastardisation of the name has also been changed further in the 1900s to Duke. There are Dukes in the Counties of Longford, Westmeath and Roscommon, the historic area of control by the Ó'Lothcháin sept. Notably, Teffia is a placename in Co. Longford. This shares the name with the location of Tethba from which Cúán úa Lothcháin was from and in which he was murdered.[4]




References

  1. ^ a b Woulfe, Rev. Patrick (1923). Sloinnte Gaedheal is Gall: Irish Names and Surnames. M. H. Gill & Son Limited. p. 584. ISBN 9780806303819.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link)
  2. ^ Byrne, Francis J. (2004). Irish kings and high-kings. Four Courts history classics (2nd ed., repr ed.). Dublin ; Portland, OR: Four Courts Press. p. 69. ISBN 978-1-85182-196-9.
  3. ^ MacLysaght, Edward (1985). The surnames of Ireland (6th ed ed.). Blackrock, Co. Dublin: Irish Academic Press (published 1969). p. 78. ISBN 978-0-7165-2366-6. {{cite book}}: |edition= has extra text (help)
  4. ^ Annals of Ulster U1024.3 Annals of the Four Masters M1024.4 Annals of Inisfallen AI1024.6 Annals of Loch Cé LC1024.4 Chronicon Scotorum Annal CS1024 Kalends