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Justin McCarthy, 1st
Viscount Mountcashel, PC (Ire) (c. 1643 – 1694), was a
Jacobite general in the
Williamite War in
Ireland and a
personal friend of...
- Earl
Mount Cas****, of Cas****,
County Tipperary, was a
title in the
Peerage of Ireland. It was
created in 1781 for
Stephen Moore, 2nd
Viscount Mount Cas****...
- 000 men, led by the 1st
Viscount Mountcashel (in the
Jacobite peerage),
advanced on them from Dublin. Lord
Mountcashel's men
consisted of
three regiments...
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defeated at Newtownbutler; over 1,500 men were
killed and its
leader Mountcashel captured. From a
position of
virtual domination, the
Jacobites lost their...
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brigade in the
French Royal Army
composed of
Irish exiles, led by Lord
Mountcashel. It was
formed in May 1690 when five
Jacobite regiments were sent from...
- Earl of Clancarty,
Viscount Muskerry, and
Baron Blarney. The
titles of
Mountcashel and
Baron Castleinch, of the (1689 creation, went
extinct with the death...
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arranged between Sunderland and Clancarty's
uncle Justin McCarthy,
Viscount Mountcashel, when the
young bride was but
thirteen and her
husband only
three years...
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Catholic Privy Counsellors, Sir
Stephen Rice and
Justin McCarthy,
Viscount Mountcashel. The
centrality of the Oath was re-established
under the
reign of William...
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French and
later English service, d. 1665
Justin MacCarthy,
Viscount Mountcashel,
younger son of
Donough MacCarthy,
Viscount Muskerry, d. 1694 Donough...
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formed in May 1690, and also
composed of
Irish exiles, led by Lord
Mountcashel.
Other sources, such as
Clark (2010) and
Clonard (1857), give the date...