Nicol Mac Flainn
Nicol Mac Flann, Archbishop-elect of Tuam, fl. 1283.
Mac Flann appears to have been a kinsman of a previous Archbishop, Flann Mac Flainn (1250–56).
Mac Flann was elected Archbishop of Tuam before 20 October 1283, but never consecrated. His elected predecessor, Malachias Hibernicus, was never installed. It was not until September 1286 that Bishop of Waterford, Stephen de Fulbourn, became the new Archbishop.
The surname is now rendered McLynn or Glynn in County Galway.
See also
Martin Glynn, last Rector of the Irish College of Bordeaux, executed 1794.
Pádraig Mag Fhloinn (Pat Glynn), scribe, fl. 1828-1835.
Seán Mag Fhloinn, scribe, fl. 1843-1915.
Patrick Glynn, KC (1855–1931), Attorney General of Australia and Minister for External Affairs.
Joseph Glynn, (1869-1943), politician, knight and historian.
Brendan Glynn (1910–1986), Fine Gael T.D.
Johnny Glynn (c.1917-1959), President of the Irish Rugby Football Union.
Pauline McLynn (born 1962), actress (Mrs. Doyle), comedienne and author.