Johnny Mullagh (born Unaarrimin; 13 August 1841 – 14 August 1891) was an Australian cricketer from Victoria who was the leading player on the famous 1868...
Mullagh may refer to: Mullagh, County Cavan Mullagh, County Clare Mullagh, County Down, a townland in the civil parish of Killyleagh, County Down, Northern...
Mullagh GAA is a Gaelic Athletic Association club based in the parish of Mullagh, County Galway, Ireland. The club is primarily concerned with the game...
man of the match has received the Mullagh Medal, named in honour of Indigenous Australian cricketer Johnny Mullagh. In 1989, instead of a Test match,...
to noble parents in approximately the year 640 in Cloughballybeg, near Mullagh in the south-east of what is now County Cavan in Ireland. Some records...
admitted, along with 21 of their male counterparts. In December 2020, Johnny Mullagh became the first Indigenous Australian to be inducted into the hall of...
travelled to England for the tour. Charles Lawrence – captain-coach Johnny Mullagh – traditional name: Unaarrimin Bullocky – traditional name: Bullchanach...
learnt as a child, and Charles Lawrence accompanied them to England. Johnny Mullagh, the team's star player, was regarded as one of the era's finest batsmen...
in the 7th century, who, according to the Acta Sanctorum, was born in Mullagh, County Cavan, Ireland c. 640. He departed for his mission to the continent...
Ballyhoura Mountains. Edmund Spenser referred to the Awbeg as "the gentle Mullagh" (or Mulla) and resided at Kilcolman Castle in its vicinity. "Inspectors...
Mullyroddan (from Irish Mullagh Rodain, meaning 'summit of the little road') is a townland in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. It is situated in the historic...
at 9. In the nineteenth century the indigenous Australian player Johnny Mullagh, who toured England in 1868, liked to play a similar shot: "Dropping on...
First Aboriginal person to be legally hanged in New South Wales. Johnny Mullagh (1841–1891) – Aboriginal cricketer who was known for his remarkable performance...
records tell of Saint Columba, who presided over a meeting of the Kings at Mullagh Hill near Limavady in 575 CE, a location which is now part of the Roe Park...