- " of whom
various legends were told in
connection with
Benduff. The
ancient Castle of
Benduff (Irish:
Bhinn Dubh, "The
Black Peak"), now
called Castle...
- the
MacCarthy Reagh dynasty of
Carbery included castles at Ballydehob,
Benduff, Downeen, Kilcoe, and Kilgobbin, to name but a few. The
MacCarthys of Muskerry...
- male-line
issue of the last
Chief of the Name
MacCarthy Reagh,
Finghin of
Benduff. Sir John Croft, 1st
Baronet (1778–1862),
English diplomat and spy for...
-
spending it
without her husband's
permission and
reclaim it on her widowhood.
Benduff Castle, was
built by
Katherine Fitzgerald in 1470,
probably before her...
- who
himself was
succeeded by Daniel's father's second-cousin,
Finghin of
Benduff.
MacCarthy was the
second son of
Cormac MacCarthy Reagh and his wife Ellen...
-
Kilduff Mountain (1,462 feet; 445.6 m),
Borrisnoe (1,471 feet; 448.4 m), and
Benduff (1,399 feet; 426.4 m), all near Devil's Bit in a line to the northwest;...
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Kinneigh Bandon Belrose Upper 433 East
Carbery (W.D.)
Kinneigh Bandon Benduff 432 East
Carbery (W.D.) Ross
Clonakilty Bohonagh 368 East
Carbery (W.D...
-
Viscount Fermoy Florence of Banduff,
whose grandson was Lt. Col.
Finghin of
Benduff, the last
Chief of the Name
MacCarthy Reagh.
Donogh of Kilbrittain, died...