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Ó Beigléighinn or Beglin was the name of a
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Situation

The Irish Surname Beglin / Beglan is a rare name of Counties Meath, Westmeath and
County Longford County Longford () is a Counties of Ireland, county in Republic of Ireland, Ireland. It is in the Provinces of Ireland, province of Leinster. It is named after the town of Longford. Longford County Council is the Local government in the Republic ...
situated in the Irish Midlands, in the province of Leinster, originally these counties was situated in the province of Meath. The Ó Beigléighinn were a sept of the Clann Tellach Cearbhallan, of Conmaicne Rein in
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Derivation

The name derives from the ancient Gaeilge surname Ó Beigléighinn, which translated means descendant of the little scholar, the Ó, Ua or Uí prefix meaning "descendant of", Beig or Beag meaning "little" and Léighinn meaning "Scholar or scholarship". The Ó Begléighinn family were a hereditary medical families of mediaeval Ireland. The surname name should not be confused with the other Irish surname Begley which derives from the ancient Gaeilge name Ó Beaglaoich (meaning beag "little" laoich "hero"), which are a different Sept from Donegal. The introduction of the letter H into the
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during the mid-20th century has changed the name again, before this the letter G with a dot above-accent was used for the spelling of the letter's "GH" together. This letter was known as a "gay", the surname is pronounced with a silent H and is pronounced as O-Beg-layin. This is how we can see how the variant spellings of the name have occurred when the name became anglicised.


Origins

The first recorded spelling to be found of the surname Beglin in the history of Ireland is recorded in The
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in AD 1128 and is shown to be that of " Conaing Ua Beigléighinn, Abbot of Ceanannus, died in this year". Who was a Columbian monk from the Abbey in
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where the most beautiful of medieval manuscripts of Gospels, The Book of Kells was held in safe keeping before finally being moved to its new home in
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. Coarb Conaing Ua Beigléighinn seems to have been the 43rd for successorship of Saint Colm Cille between AD 1117–1128 . The title "Coarb" meaning "heir" or "successor of" was given to the head of the monastery following the rule of the Colm Cille. The title "Fer Léighinn" or "Vir lectionis" in Latin, was a title bestowed for teaching of penmanship and of the holy scriptures. The surname Ó Beigléighinn is documented secondly with "Maurice O'Beglin" in The
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in A.D 1528: "Muiris, son of Donnchadh O Beigléighinn, an adept in medicine, who died this year". His death was also recorded in The
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as "Muiris son of Donnchadh O'Beigléighinn, an eminent physician, died with unction and penance". "Measgrá Dantra" is a book which contains a 13th-century poem about a Franciscan friars exile's thoughts on his native land, attributed to Tadhg Comchosach O Dálaigh. The last word of the opening line is Begléighinn – "Dá grádh do fhágbhas Eirinn im bráthair bhocht Beigléighinn". Rev. Patrick Beglin was one of the Seven Wonders of Fore. Legend states that in
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in Ireland, on a hillside above the old church of St. Fechin is a tiny chapel, the Anchorites church, an extension to a cell once occupied by hermits until the 17th century. Tradition states that the last hermit in Ireland was Patrick Beglin, who had stayed here living a life of a hermit for religious reasons and is commemorated on a stone tablet in the cell dated AD 1616.


Bearers of the name

* Conaing Ua Beigléighinn *
Muiris Ó Begléighinn Muiris Ó Begléighinn (died 1528) was an Irish people, Irish physician. The Annals of Connacht, ''sub anno'' 1528, record his obit. ''Muiris son of Donnchad O Begleighinn, an :wikt:eminent, eminent physician, died, with Unction and Penance.'' ...


Later Beglins

The prefixes Ó or Ua of surnames was widely dropped following the conquests of Ireland during the 16th-17th centuries, when English rule became effective and most Irish surnames had to become Anglicised under penal law. From the early 1800s, however, many began to revive the use of O' (rather than Ó) and Mac in their surnames, becoming especially popular in the time of the Gaelic League, and Irish independence as a free state. The Ó Begléighinns were located principally in Counties Meath, Westmeath and Longford, where it can be found today. The various spellings of the surname are Beigleign, Beigleinn, Beglin, Beglan, Begline, Beglen, Begnal, Biglen, Beglain, Begllin and Beglane. Some more notable Beglins in more recent times there is the former Irish international footballer and present day
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Jim Beglin James Martin Beglin (born 29 July 1963) is an Irish former professional footballer who played as a defender, and a current co-commentator for RTÉ, CBS Sports, TNT Sports, and Premier League Productions. Playing career Shamrock Rovers B ...
, the former
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player Beth Beglin of
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who represented her country in the women's national team in the
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and again 4 years later in Seoul.


References

* ''The Surnames of Ireland'' by
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, . * ''More Irish families'' by Edward MacLysaght. . {{DEFAULTSORT:O Beigleighinn Surnames Surnames of Irish origin Irish families Irish Brehon families Irish-language masculine surnames Families of Irish ancestry People of Conmaicne Maigh Rein