-
middle name, was
Dermot MacTeige MacCarthy. His own full name was
therefore Cormac MacDermot
MacCarthy. His father's
family were the
MacCarthys of Muskerry...
- who in 1484 "authorized" (encouraged) him,
along with his
kinsman Cormac MacTeige, Lord of Muskerry, to
receive the
homage of the
various Irish lords and...
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Teige-an-Duna
MacCarthy (Irish:
Tadhg an Duna
Mac Carthaigh) (1584 – 24 May 1649), Lord of Glean-na-Chroim, was the last
hereditary Prince of the Dunmanway...
-
William Barry, 8th Lord
Barry 1568-1570: Sir
Richard Grenville 1580:
Cormack MacTeige 1603: Sir
Francis Kingsmill 1604: Sir
Francis Kingsmill 1607: Sir Francis...
- the Síol
Muireadaigh included Ó Conchubhair/O'Conor
Mac Diarmada/
MacDermot Ó Tighe/Tighe/
MacTeige Ó Flannagain/O'Flanagan Ó Fithcheallaigh/O'Feely Ó Mannachan/O'Monahan...
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Teige Mac Con Midhe,
Irish poet and writer, died in 1493.
Mac Con
Midhe was a
member of an
Irish brehon family.
According to the
Annals of the Four Masters:...
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Tadhg mac Dáire
Mac Bruaideadha) (1570–1652) was an
Irish Gaelic poet and historian. Born in
County Clare to a
family of
chroniclers for the Earl of Thomond...
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Rebellion and
later died at Carrignamuck. Upon the
death of Sir
Cormac MacTeige in 1583, his next
brother Callaghan succeeded as Lord of Muskerry, but...
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Tadhg mac Murchadh Ó
Briain (anglicised
Teige Mac Murrough O’Brien), died 1577, was an
Irish soldier and
official who
served as the
first sheriff of Thomond...
- John's
Limerick Island Dromagh 109
Coshlea Knocklong Kilmallock Island MacTeige 47
Shanid Robertstown Rathkeale Islandboy 104
Connello Lower Rathkeale...