Notable people
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See also: Category:People from County Monaghan
Literature and scholarship[edit]
John Robert Gregg (1867–1948) – Pioneer of modern shorthand writing.
Sir Tyrone Guthrie (1900–1971) – Writer, theatrical director and founder of the Tyrone Guthrie Centre. Born in Royal Tunbridge Wells, his maternal grandmother was from Newbliss. He settled at Annaghmakerrig House in County Monaghan late in his life.
Patrick Kavanagh (1904–1967) – Poet
Sir Shane Leslie, 3rd Baronet (1885–1971) – Writer and political activist, 3rd Baronet of Glaslough and first-cousin of Sir Winston Churchill. Resided at Castle Leslie.
Eugene McCabe (1930–2020) – Playwright, novelist and screenwriter, also a member of Aosdána. Lived in Clones.
Patrick McCabe (born 1955) – Novelist and member of Aosdána
Evelyn Shirley – Writer and antiquarian. Resided at Lough Fea House near Carrickmacross.
Politics and military[edit]
Andrew, 11th Baron Blayney (1770–1834), a prominent military commander with the British Army, especially during the Napoleonic Wars. Also had Castleblayney, his estate town, rebuilt in the early nineteenth century.
Sir Charles Gavan Duffy (12 April 1816 – 9 February 1903), Irish Nationalist and Australian politician who served as Prime Minister of the Colony of Victoria. Born in Monaghan town.
Joseph Finegan (17 November 1814 – 29 October 1885), Confederate General and victor at the Battle of Olustee
Francis Fitzpatrick (1859–1933), recipient of the Victoria Cross
James Gillespie (1747–1805), an officer in the North Carolina militia in the American Revolutionary War and a United States Congressman
Thomas Hughes (1885–1942), Soldier and recipient of the Victoria Cross.
Sir Basil Kelly (1920–2008) - UUP politician and senior-ranking Northern Irish judge. He served as the last Attorney General for Northern Ireland under the old Stormont regime, serving in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Born in County Monaghan but raised and educated in Belfast.
Charles Davis Lucas (1834–1914), A native of County Armagh who was the first-ever recipient of the Victoria Cross. Resided for a time at Castleshane.[citation needed]
Jim Lynagh, Commander East Tyrone Brigade IRA
Juan Mackenna (1771–1814), veteran of the Chilean War of Independence and Co-Liberator of Chile.
Heber MacMahon, Lord Bishop of Clogher - Catholic prelate who also served as a military commander for the 'Confederation of Kilkenny' during the 1640s. He commanded at the Battle of Scarrifholis, near Letterkenny, in 1650. Bishop MacMahon was born in Inishkeen.
Séamus McElwaine, OC South Fermanagh Brigade IRA
Patricia McKenna, former MEP
David Nelson, recipient of the Victoria Cross
General Eoin O'Duffy (20 October 1892 – 30 November 1944), turns Chief of Staff of the Irish Republican Army, Commissioner of the Garda Síochána and leader of the Blueshirts and of Fine Gael. He was also Commander of the Irish Brigade in the Spanish Civil War. Born near Castleblayney.
Fergal O'Hanlon (1936–1957), IRA volunteer, killed during the Border Campaign.
Rory O'Hanlon, politician, former Ceann Comhairle and former cabinet minister. Born 1934.
David Storey (1856–1924), member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly
Thomas Taggart (1856–1929), United States Senator and Mayor of Indianapolis.
Sir William Whitla (1851–1933), physician and politician. Born and raised in Monaghan Town.
Sport[edit]
Dame Mary Bailey (1890–1960), aviator who was the daughter of The 5th Baron Rossmore and wife of Sir Abe Bailey, the South African 'Randlord'.
Tommy Bowe (born 1980), Rugby Union player, born in Monaghan town
Kevin McBride, Olympic Boxer
Barry McGuigan (born 1960), world boxing champion 1985. Born in Clones.
Daniel McKenna (born 1987), rally driver
John McKenna (1855–1936), the first manager of Liverpool Football Club along with W.E. Barclay.
James Cecil Parke (1881–1946), Tennis and rugby player. Olympic silver medalist in tennis, twice winner of the Wimbledon Mixed Doubles title and Australian Men's Singles title winner. Captain of the Irish rugby team
Music and entertainment[edit]
Oliver Callan (born 1980), satirist and mimic, born County Monaghan
Terry Cavanagh, video game designer[citation needed]
The Flaws, indie rock band from Carrickmacross
"Big Tom" McBride (1936–2018), country singer
Ryan Sheridan, singer and guitarist
Acting[edit]
Caitriona Balfe, fashion model and actress
Aoibhinn McGinnity, actress
Charlene McKenna, actress
Ardal O'Hanlon, actor and comedian
Art[edit]
Alexander Williams (1846–1930), artist, born in Monaghan town.
Religion[edit]
Dr John Darley (1799–1884), Church of Ireland Lord Bishop of Kilmore, Elphin and Ardagh, 1874–84.
George Jeffreys (1889–1962), Welsh founder of the Elim Pentecostal Church, which was first established in Monaghan town in 1915. The movement now has some 9,000 churches worldwide.
Ellen McKenna (1819–1883), Irish Sisters of Mercy nun, American civil war nurse and teacher.