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Muskerry (Irish: Múscraí) is a
central region of
County Cork,
Ireland which incorporates the
baronies of
Muskerry West and
Muskerry East. It is located...
- Lord
Muskerry may
refer men with the title:
Viscount Muskerry Baron Muskerry This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Lord Muskerry...
- into
several septs (branches) of
which the
MacCarthy Reagh,
MacCarthy of
Muskerry, and
MacCarthy of
Duhallow were the most notable. The
origin of the MacCarthy...
- Bhréanainn (Brandon) in
County Kerry in 1974; the
inclusion of a part of West
Muskerry in
County Cork (although the Irish-speaking po****tion had
decreased markedly...
- time in 1658 in
favour of
Donough MacCarty, 2nd
Viscount Muskerry, of the
MacCarthy of
Muskerry dynasty. He had
earlier represented County Cork in the Irish...
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Muskerry West (Irish: Múscraí Thiar) is one of the
baronies of Ireland, a
historical geographical unit of land. Its
chief town is Macroom. It is one of...
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Charles MacCarty,
Viscount Muskerry (1633 or 1634 – 1665),
called Cormac in Irish,
commanded a
royalist battalion at the
Battle of the
Dunes during the...
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Baron Muskerry is a
title in the
Peerage of Ireland. It was
created in 1781 for Sir
Robert Deane, 6th Baronet. He had
previously represented County Cork...
- Carbery,
MacCarthy of
Muskerry, and
MacDonough MacCarthy of Duhallow.
Because of
their location, it was the
MacCarthys of
Muskerry and
Carbery who ended...
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Cormac Laidir MacCarthy, 9th Lord of
Muskerry (1411–1494), was an
Irish chieftain. He
founded Kilcrea Friary and
built Kilcrea Castle.
Cormac was born...