Langrishe is the surname of:
Smyth is an early variant of the common surname Smith commonly found in Ireland. Shown below are notable people who share the surname "Smyth".
Bellingham is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Knocktopher is a village in County Kilkenny, Ireland. It is situated on the R713 road between the villages of Stoneyford to the north, and Ballyhale to the south. It was formerly situated on the N10 national route until being bypassed by the M9 motorway. It is also a civil parish in the eponymous barony of Knocktopher.
Events from the year 1777 in Ireland.
Acheson is a surname of Anglo-Scots origin with Norman antecedents. It derives from the pet name Atkin, which is a diminutive of Adam.
Gilmour is a surname of Scottish or Irish origin, derived from an anglicisation of the Gaelic name Mac Gille Mhoire, the same origin as the name McLemore. Notable people with this surname include:
The Langrishe Baronetcy, of Knocktopher Abbey in the County of Kilkenny, is a title in the Baronetage of Ireland. It was created on 19 February 1777 for Sir Hercules Langrishe, who represented Knocktopher in the Irish House of Commons.
Blunden is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
O'Casey is a common variation of the Gaelic cathasaigh, meaning vigilant or watchful, with the added anglicized prefix O' of the Gaelic Ó, meaning grandson or descendant. At least six different septs used this name, primarily in the Counties of Cork and Dublin.
Sir Hercules Langrishe, 1st Baronet was an Irish politician.
Stronge may refer to:
Borrowes is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Cairnes is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Corry is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Falkiner is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Heygate is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Cloughgrenan is a historic geographic location in Ireland which gives its name to two townlands in county County Laois and one in County Carlow, spanning a total area of 2,354 acres (9.53 km2).
James Langrishe was Dean of Achonry from 1791 until 1806 when he became Archdeacon of Glendalough. He was also rector of Newcastle Lyons, co. Dublin, and Killishin, County Carlow.
Grania Sybil Enid, Lady Langrishe, is an Irish botanical illustrator and artist.
Tuite is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: