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Cú Choigríche Ó Duibhgeannáin (fl. 1627–1636), also styled Peregrine Ó Duibhgeannáin or Peregrine O'Duignan, was an Irish historian and chronicler. Born Cú Coigriche mac Tuathal Ó Duibhgeannáin, about or after 1590, his name was Latinized to Pereginus (anglicized Peregrine) when he took holy orders in the Franciscan Order based at Leuven, now in Belgium. Cú Coigriche (also Cuchogry) means "hound [or hero] of the neighbouring [or foreign] land." His family, the Clan Uí Dhuibhgeannáin, were professional historians from Annaly, many of whom had crossed the Shannon and practised their art in Connacht. Here the Ó Duibhgeannains set up a bardic college at Kilronan, near Lough Key in northern County Roscommon.

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  • Cú Choigríche Ó Duibhgeannáin (fl. 1627–1636), also styled Peregrine Ó Duibhgeannáin or Peregrine O'Duignan, was an Irish historian and chronicler. Born Cú Coigriche mac Tuathal Ó Duibhgeannáin, about or after 1590, his name was Latinized to Pereginus (anglicized Peregrine) when he took holy orders in the Franciscan Order based at Leuven, now in Belgium. Cú Coigriche (also Cuchogry) means "hound [or hero] of the neighbouring [or foreign] land." His family, the Clan Uí Dhuibhgeannáin, were professional historians from Annaly, many of whom had crossed the Shannon and practised their art in Connacht. Here the Ó Duibhgeannains set up a bardic college at Kilronan, near Lough Key in northern County Roscommon. Nothing is known of his life and activities until he began working with Cú Choigcríche Ó Cléirigh and Fearfeasa Ó Maoilchonaire under the direction of Brother Mícheál Ó Cléirigh about 1627. In that year Ó Cléirigh was sent from his mother house at Leuven to Ireland to collect Irish literary, historical and chronological material in danger of being lost. These materials were assembled into a number of compilations, the most famous being the Annals of the Four Masters. Nothing is known of Peregrine Ó Duibhgeannáin's life after 1636, the year the annals was completed. It is entirely likely that he returned to Leuven with Brother Mícheál. A slight possibility exists that he remained in Ireland, as a copy of the annals was being used in the town of Galway by Dubhaltach MacFhirbhisigh in the late 1640s. It may not be coincidental that a kinsman of Ó Duibhgeannáin, Daibhidh Ó Duibhgheannáin was living and working in Connemara at least as early as 1651. (en)
  • Staraí agus annálaí Éireannach ba ea Cú Choigríche Ó Duibhgeannáin (beo 1627–1636). Tugadh an t-ainm Cú Choigríche mac Tuathal Ó Duibhgeannáin dó nuair a rugadh é, timpeall na bliana 1590. Tugadh an t-ainm as Laidin dó, Pereginus, nuair a ghabh sé ord beannaithe leis na Proinsiasaigh ag Leuven sa Bheilg anois. Staraithe gairmiúla as An Anaíle ó dhúchas ba ea a mhuintir, clann , a tháinig go leor acu trasna na Sionainne chun a gceird a cleachtadh i gcúige Chonnacht. Bhunaigh Uí Dhuibhgeannain coláiste bard at Cill Rónáin, gar de Loch Cé i dtuaisceart Chontae Ros Comáin. Níltear ar an eolas faoina eachtraí sular thosaigh sé ag obair le Cú Choigríche Ó Cléirigh agus Fearfeasa Ó Maoilchonaire faoi threoir Mícheál Ó Cléirigh timpeall na bliana 1627, nuair a cuireadh é siúd go hÉirinn chun ábhar litríochta, stairiúil agus annálach a bhailiú sula gcaillfeadh é. Tiomsaíodh na hábhair seo i gcnuasaigh éagsúla, an ceann is mó le rá ná Annála na gCeithre Máistrí. Níl aon eolas ann faoi bheatha Uí Dhuibhgeannáin tar éis na bliana 1636 nuair a críochnaíodh na hannála. Is dócha go ndeachaigh sé ar ais go Leuven ach b'fhéidir é gur fhan sé in Éirinn (bhí cóip desna hannála á úsáid ag Dubhaltach Mac Firbhisigh go déanach sna 1640í). Bhí gaol leis, , ina chónaí i gConamara chomh luath is 1651, ach d'fhéadfadh sé gur comhtharlú é seo. (ga)
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  • Cú Choigríche Ó Duibhgeannáin (fl. 1627–1636), also styled Peregrine Ó Duibhgeannáin or Peregrine O'Duignan, was an Irish historian and chronicler. Born Cú Coigriche mac Tuathal Ó Duibhgeannáin, about or after 1590, his name was Latinized to Pereginus (anglicized Peregrine) when he took holy orders in the Franciscan Order based at Leuven, now in Belgium. Cú Coigriche (also Cuchogry) means "hound [or hero] of the neighbouring [or foreign] land." His family, the Clan Uí Dhuibhgeannáin, were professional historians from Annaly, many of whom had crossed the Shannon and practised their art in Connacht. Here the Ó Duibhgeannains set up a bardic college at Kilronan, near Lough Key in northern County Roscommon. (en)
  • Staraí agus annálaí Éireannach ba ea Cú Choigríche Ó Duibhgeannáin (beo 1627–1636). Tugadh an t-ainm Cú Choigríche mac Tuathal Ó Duibhgeannáin dó nuair a rugadh é, timpeall na bliana 1590. Tugadh an t-ainm as Laidin dó, Pereginus, nuair a ghabh sé ord beannaithe leis na Proinsiasaigh ag Leuven sa Bheilg anois. Staraithe gairmiúla as An Anaíle ó dhúchas ba ea a mhuintir, clann , a tháinig go leor acu trasna na Sionainne chun a gceird a cleachtadh i gcúige Chonnacht. Bhunaigh Uí Dhuibhgeannain coláiste bard at Cill Rónáin, gar de Loch Cé i dtuaisceart Chontae Ros Comáin. (ga)
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