Éadbhard De Nógla
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Éadbhard de Nógla ('Edward Nagle' in English form) ( fl. 1748) was an Irish
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and Jacobite poet.


Biography

De Nógla was a descendant of
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and a son of the lawyer, Patrick Nagle (a close friend of executed Jacobite,
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).


References

* ''Mil na hÉigse:Dunaire i gcomhair an árd-teastais'', R. Ó Foghuludha, B.Á.C, 1945. * ''Ireland and the Jacobite Cause, 1685-1766:A fatal attachment'', pp. 282–83, 318, 319, 340,
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, 2001, 2004. . {{DEFAULTSORT:De Nogla, Eadbhard Irish male poets 18th-century Irish-language poets Irish Jacobites Writers from County Cork