- Sir
Donough MacCarty, 1st Earl of
Clancarty (1594–1665), was an
Irish soldier and politician. He
succeeded his
father as 2nd
Viscount Muskerry in 1641...
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multiple names:
authors list (link) Seccombe,
Thomas (1893). "
MacCarthy or
MacCarty, Donough,
fourth Earl of Clancarty". In Lee,
Sidney (ed.). Dictionary...
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Blarney in 1668." O'Hart 1892, p. 122: "CORMAC
MACCARTY MOR,
Prince of
Desmond (see the
MacCarty Mór Stem, No. 115,) had a
second son,
Dermod Mór,...
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Robert MacCarty,
Viscount Muskerry,
Irish Royal Navy
officer and
colonial administrator, 1685–1769
Cormac Mac Cárthaigh, d.1138
Donal Gott
MacCarthy,...
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created for the
first time in 1658 in
favour of
Donough MacCarty, 2nd
Viscount Muskerry, of the
MacCarthy of
Muskerry dynasty. He had
earlier represented...
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early in 1641.
MacCarty was Roche's
nephew by
marriage Sir
Donough MacCarty, who had been
elected as
member (MP) for
County Cork.
MacCarty's father, the...
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Cormac MacCarthy Mór,
Prince of Desmond: his son; b. 1271; d. 1359." O'Hart 1892, p. 122, top. "Cormac
MacCarty Mor,
Prince of
Desmond (see the
MacCarty Mór...
- Connacht. Her
mother was a
daughter of
Donough MacCarty, 1st Earl of
Clancarty and thus
belonged to the
MacCarthy of
Muskerry dynasty, a
Gaelic Irish family...
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Eulalie de Mandéville also
known as Cécée
MacCarty (1774–1848) was an
American businesswoman. She has been
called the 'most
successful free
mulatto businesswoman'...
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Robert MacCarty,
Viscount Muskerry (1698 – 19
September 1769) was an
Irish officer of the
Royal Navy and a
colonial administrator. He
belonged to the
MacCarthy...