Mac An Chrosáin

Rev Patrick Woulfe
1923

Mac an CHROSÁIN—VIIM'Acrossane, M'Ecrossan, MacCrossan, Crossan, Crossin, Cross, (Crosbie), etc.; 'son of the rhymer' (Irish 'crosán'); the name (1) of a Tirconnell family, one of whom was Bishop of Raphoe in the 14th century, and who are still numerous in Derry and Tyrone; and (2) of a Leinster family who were bards to the O'Moores and O'Connors, in Leix and Offaly. This family threw in its lot with the English in the 16th century, and assumed the English surname of Crosbie.

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