Armagh: | 2 | Belfast city: | 6 | Cavan: | 1 | Cork city: | 1 |
Derry: | 1 | Down: | 6 | Dublin: | 5 | Dublin city: | 8 |
Galway: | 1 | Kildare: | 14 | Kilkenny: | 1 | Laois: | 5 |
Leitrim: | 1 | Longford: | 1 | Meath: | 1 | Monaghan: | 2 |
Offaly: | 12 | Roscommon: | 1 | Tipperary: | 2 | Westmeath: | 3 |
Wicklow: | 7 |
Grattan | Quite numerous: Down etc. Ir. Mag Reachtain. Woulfe says this is a corruption of Mac Neachtain, which is Scottish. MacGrattan, being also found in Down, would seem to confirm this. However, the Grattans of Dublin (of whom Henry Grattan, the statesman) were a noted family in 17 cent, and bear an English toponymic. SI, IF & DBS. |
MacGrattan | Quite numerous: Down, Dublin etc. Ir. Mag Reachtain, a variant of Mac Neachtain. See Mac Cracken & Grattan . |
Mag Reachtain | Grattan: líon beag: an Dún & rl. Ar aon dul le Mac Reachtain. Dream éagsúil is ea muintir Grattan sa deisceart. Bhain Henry Grattan (1746-1820), státaire, leis an gclann sa. Tá Gratton le fáil i Sasana. |
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