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DONLEAVY - Donlevy is a surname of Irish origin. Also spelt as MacDonlevy, Donleavy, Dunleavy, MacAleavey, and McAlevey, it derives from the Irish Mac DuinnshlĂ...
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Kipling's captains, seemingly in good heart |
Irish-American JP and novelist |
Author of 'The Ginger Man' |
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Dec 7 2009 The Telegraph - General Knowledge |
Jul 25 2008 The Times - Specialist |
Apr 16 2004 The Times - Specialist |
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Donlevy is a surname of Irish origin. Also spelt as MacDonlevy, Donleavy, Dunleavy, MacAleavey, and McAlevey, it derives from the Irish Mac DuinnshlĂ©ibhe, meaning "brown mountain". Ă“ DuinnshlĂ©ibhe is a variant Irish spelling. Their eponymous ancestor is Donn SlĂ©ibe mac Echdacha, who ruled as king of the Irish petty-kingdom of Dál Fiatach, as well as its over-kingdom, Ulaid, in the late 10th century. In the aftermath of John de Courcy's conquest of Ulaid in 1177, some of the dynasty migrated to present-day County Donegal in the Republic of Ireland, whilst others went to Scotland. In Donegal they became the hereditary physicians (Old Irish: ollahm leighis) of the CenĂ©l Conaill of TĂr Conaill. * After the Battle of Kinsale in 1602, the sept migrated to the province of Connacht, where their name is now most common. Some MacDonlevy's in Donegal adopted the surname Mac an Ultaigh, meaning "son of the Ulsterman", which was anglicised as MacAnulty and MacNulty. |