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Falls | Quite numerous: E Ulster, Tyrone etc. English, 17 cent in Tyrone; also Ir. Mac Pháil and Ir. Ó Maolfábhail, q.v. Fall is very rare, but see MacFall & MacFaul. SI. |
Faul | Very rare: Louth, Sligo etc. See Fall. |
Fawl | rare: Clare etc. Abbreviation of (1) MacFall (Mac Pháil); (2) Mulfaul (Ó Maolfábhail) See Fall and Faul. SI. |
Mac Pháil | Mac Fall, Mac Faul: líonmhar: Aontroim-Doire-Tír Conaill. Craobh den chlann Albanach, Mac an Taoisigh agus, uaireannta, athleagan d'Ó Maolfabhail, q.v. Is é Mac Phail an leagan coitinn in Albain. Ón ainm Pól. Féach Mac Phóil, leis. |
MacFall | numerous: Antrim etc. Ir. Mac Pháil (Paul). In Scotland as Mac Phail. The Ulster names may well be of Scots origin. See also Mac Faul. |
MacFaul | fairly numerous: Antrim-Derry-Donegal etc. The name may be Scottish or Irish, deriving from Mac Pháil (son of Paul). See also Mac Fall. |
Parishes where McFaul and a second surname are both baptised.
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