Liadain
Liadain (early 6th cent.), foundress and first abbess of Cell Liadain (Killyon, near Birr, Co. Offaly) and a saint in the Irish tradition, was, according to hagiographical convention, the widowed mother of St Ciarán (qv), founder of Saigir (…...
Mould, Daphne Desiree Charlotte Pochin
Mould, Daphne Desiree Charlotte Pochin (1920–2014), geologist, author, photographer and flight instructor, was born on 15 November 1920 in Salisbury, Wiltshire, the only child of Walter Mould, a teacher, and his wife Marguerite (née Steer). Growing up in the heart of what she called the…...
Samthann
Samthann (d. 739), saint and abbess of Cluain Brónaig (Clonbroney, Co. Longford), was the daughter of Diamrán of the Ulster Dál Fiatach and of his wife Columba, who is not otherwise known. Unlike many other Irish saints, a historical person can be discerned under the layered…...
Sugrue, Elizabeth (‘Lady Betty’)
Sugrue, Elizabeth (‘Lady Betty’) (1740/50–1807), executioner, is thought to have been born in Co. Kerry into a tenant farming family between 1740 and 1750. The location of her birth and names of her parents are not known, and available details of her life are largely anecdotal or…...
Trea
Trea (6th cent.?), foundress and first abbess of Ard Trea and saint in the Irish tradition, belonged to the Uí Meic Caírthinn dynasty of Airgialla. Hagiographical sources name her father as the son of Caírthenn, a descendant of Colla Uais (Colla…...
Young, Mary ('Jenny Diver')
Young, Mary ('Jenny Diver') (c.1704–41), notorious pickpocket and head of a criminal gang, was born c.1704 in the north of Ireland. There are no extant records relating to Young's early life so most accounts rely on the text published by James Guthrie, The…...