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  2. Macroom Castle - Wikipedia

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    In 1353 Muskerry, and Macroom with it, was given as appanage to Dermot MacCarthy, 1st Lord of Muskerry, second son of Cormac MacCarthy Mor, King of Desmond. The MacCarthys of Muskerry owned the castle until the middle of the 17th century. Teige MacCarthy, 11th Lord Muskerry, restored and enlarged the castle and died there in 1565. [9]

  3. MacCarthy dynasty - Wikipedia

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    An exception was Macroom Castle, which passed to the White family of Bantry House, descendants of Cormac Láidir Mac Cárthaigh. This was burnt in 1922 and is part of the local golf club today. [3] The Muskerry McCarthys' historical seat is Blarney Castle in County Cork.

  4. MacCarthy of Muskerry - Wikipedia

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    The MacCarthy of Muskerry are a cadet branch of the MacCarthy Mor, Kings of Desmond. This cadet branch was founded by Dermot MacCarthy, 1st Lord of Muskerry, second son of Cormac MacCarthy Mor, King of Desmond, [10] who was in 1353 created Lord of Muskerry by the English. [11] This title's position is unclear.

  5. Macroom - Wikipedia

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    Macroom's Irish language name, Maigh Chromtha, likely translates as 'crooked plain' in reference to the bend in the River Sullane on which its historic core is situated.It has also been suggested that it may translate as "meeting place of followers of the god Crom" or "crooked oak", [5] the latter a reference to a large oak tree that apparently grew in the town-square during the reign of King ...

  6. Destruction of Irish country houses (1919–1923) - Wikipedia

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    Macroom: County Cork: Richard Christopher Williams: c4 July 1921: Rebuilt; now a hotel Cor Castle: Innishannon: County Cork: Mrs Caroline Stephenson: 25 June 1921 a.m. Rebuilt 1998-2001 Crookstown House: Crookstown: County Cork: Robert Warren: 13 June 1921: Rebuilt Currygrane House: Ballinalee: County Longford: Sir Henry Wilson, 1st Baronet: 10 ...

  7. Callaghan MacCarty, 3rd Earl of Clancarty - Wikipedia

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    Callaghan was born in the late 1630s [1] [a] in County Cork, most likely at Blarney Castle or Macroom Castle, residences of his parents. [4] He was the second son of Donough MacCarty and his wife Eleanor Butler. [5] At the time of his birth, Callaghan's father was the 2nd Viscount Muskerry, but he would be advanced to Earl of Clancarty in 1658.

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