Uaidín

Rev Patrick Woulfe
1923

UAIDÍN—VIIIWadin, Wadden, Wadding; 'son of Wadin' (a diminutive of the Anglo-Saxon Wada or of the Norman Walter, the latter by far the more probable; 'Wadin White' occurs in Grace's Annals, A.D. 1316). The Waddings settled early in Wexford and Waterford. In Wexford their chief seat was at Ballycogly. The Waterford family produced several distinguished ecclesiastics, among them the illustrious Franciscan, Father Luke Wadding.

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