Mícheál Mac Lochlainn
(also known in Latin as Mauricius) O.F.M. (died 1349) was a mediaeval
Bishop of Derry
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, 1996, , 9780521563505 A predecessor was another member of the lineage, Gofraid Mac Lochlainn, while in the 1800s Peter and John MacLaughlin held the office.
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1349 deaths
Bishops of Derry
14th-century Roman Catholic bishops in Ireland
Franciscan bishops
Year of birth unknown
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