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- Aedh_Mac_Fhlannchaidh abstract "Aedh Mac Fhlannchaidh, Irish brehon lawyer and Ollamh of Thomond, died 1492.Mac Fhlannchaidh was a native of Corcomroe, County Clare. In 1482, Murchadh Mac Fhlannchaidh, his designated successor, died. It is unknown what relationship they bore. Aedh himself died ten years later, according to the Annals of the Four Masters: 1492.34 Hugh Mac Clancy, Chief Brehon and Professor of Law in Thomond, died.".
- Aedh_Mac_Fhlannchaidh comment "Aedh Mac Fhlannchaidh, Irish brehon lawyer and Ollamh of Thomond, died 1492.Mac Fhlannchaidh was a native of Corcomroe, County Clare. In 1482, Murchadh Mac Fhlannchaidh, his designated successor, died. It is unknown what relationship they bore. Aedh himself died ten years later, according to the Annals of the Four Masters: 1492.34 Hugh Mac Clancy, Chief Brehon and Professor of Law in Thomond, died.".