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1772:. "That James Butler Earl of Ormond, James Touchet Earl of Castlehaven, Ullick Bourk Earl of Clanrickard, Christopher Plunket Earl of Fingal, James Dillon Earl of Roscomon, Richard Nugent Earl of Westmeath, Morrogh O Brien Baron of Inchiquin, Donogh Mac Carthy Viscount Muskerry, Theobald Taaff, Viscount Taaff of Corren, Richard Butler Viscount Mountgarret, Roch Viscount Fernjoy ... be excepted from pardon for Life and Estate." 1529:. "Yet there never has been any agreement amongst historians about what to call the crisis in England in the 1640s. Contemporaries in England saw it as 'The Troubles' or 'The Great Civil War'" or as the 'Great Rebellion'; while contemporaries in Scotland saw it as the 'Wars of the Covenant' and contemporaries in Ireland as the 'War of the Three Kingdoms'. 1911:. "... in the beginning of January Youghal had surrendered to the Irish under Lord Roche and General Barry. ... My Lord had some small notice of their coming, and therefore got with all his men into the castle ..." 1573:. "... in the beginning of January Youghal had surrendered to the Irish under Lord Roche and General Barry. ... My Lord had some small notice of their coming, and therefore got with all his men into the castle ..." 682:, joined the rebellion. Muskerry was Fermoy's nephew by marriage as Muskerry's father had married Fermoy's sister Ellen in 1599 as his second wife. In March and April, Muskerry and Fermoy with 4,000 men unsuccessfully besieged 1978:. "... the San Pietro, the vessel which had brought him to Ireland and on which he now proposed to depart ... on the morning of the 23rd February 1649, Rinuccini quitted 'the place of his refuge' and went on board." 653:
in October 1641. Fermoy was one of the first in the southern province of Munster to join the rebels and was the leader of the Confederates in Munster in the early times. In January 1642 Fermoy, together with
1629:. "Donough's mother died in or before 1599 when his father married as his second wife Ellen (d. in or after 1610), widow of Donnell MacCarthy Reagh and daughter of David Roch, seventh Viscount Fermoy." 1352:. "Nat longe ther aftyr, come into Irland Richard de Cogan, Miles brother, wyth fair meygne from the kynge I-sent; & ther-aftyr yn the begynnyge of Marce come Phylype de barry, a man ..." 1673:. "... besieged in Cork 'by a vast body of enemy lying within four miles of the town, under my Lord of Muskerry, O'Sullivan Roe, MacCarthy Reagh, and all the western gentry ...' " 2679: 717:, Fermoy was elected a member of the first Supreme Council, sitting from November 1642 to May 1643; and was re-elected for the second Supreme Council sitting from May 1643 to November 1643. 1685:, p. 163, penultimate line. "The principal men among the besiegers were General Gerald Barry, Patrick Pursell of Croagh, County Limerick, lord Roche, lord Muskerry ..." 1589:. "... Lord Cork's sons-in-law, the Earls of Kildare and Barrymore, ... were under arms with 4,000 men ... These marched in good order and better resolution ..." 1485:, Beginning. "Roche, Maurice (1597–1670), 3rd Viscount Fermoy, politician, was son and heir of David Roche (qv) and Joan, daughter of James FitzRichard, Viscount Buttevant." 561: 1403:. "9. David (Roche), Viscount Roche of Fermoy , s. and h., in 1650 'had a good party in the West of Ireland' in the Rom. Cath. interest. He d. unm., 1681, in London." 1320:. "The family of Roche was established in Ireland by Adam de Rupe of Roch Castle, co. Pembrokeshire, who accompanied Robert FitzStephen to that country in 1196." 1513:, p. 136, left column. "Die lunae, 26o Octobris 1640o ... Maurice Viscount Fermoy is brought in, and placed by his proxy, the earl of Ormond ..." 1895:. "... the twenty-third October  ... seized all the towns, castles, and houses belonging to the Protestants which they had force enough to possess;" 2979: 2147: 2974: 1175:
This family tree is based on genealogies of the Viscounts of Fermoy, and the earls of Clancarty. Also see the lists of siblings and children in the text.
703: 2007: 1641:, p. 266, line 6. "In April 1642 he was besieged in Cork by Theobald Purcell, Richard Butler, and Lords Roche, Ikerrin, Dunboyne and Muskerry." 1422:. "David Roche, Viscount Fermoy, a naval officer, was drowned near Plymouth, in the great storm of 1703, and dying unm. was s. by his nephew " 565: 1541:, p. 172. "Irish historians ... object, or so I have been told, to the term 'the British Isles' for reasons with which I can sympathise." 2768: 2440: 2112: 913: 881: 679: 671: 2501: 1784:, Last paragraph, penultimate sentence. "After the restoration of Charles II in 1660, Fermoy petitioned in vain for the return of his estates." 1557:. "In accordance with the final arrangements for the rebellion, Sir Phelim on the evening of 22 Oct. surprised Charlemont Castle ..." 729: 616: 611:
He succeeded his father as the 8th Viscount Fermoy on 22 March 1635. He is also counted as 3rd Viscount. Lord Fermoy took his seat in the
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and was excluded from pardon at the surrender in 1652. At the restoration of the monarchy in 1660 he recovered his title but not his lands.
2984: 1473:. "He died in the odour of loyalty at Castletown Roche on 22 March, 1635, and was buried on 12 April at the Abbey, Bridgetown." 675: 2781: 2739: 2533: 2453: 2125: 577: 1336:. "Roche married, before 1593, Joan daughter of James FitzRichard Barry, Viscount Buttevant, and his wife, Ellen MacCarthy Reagh." 2926: 2400: 2366: 2172: 695: 553: 527: 507: 242: 107: 49: 581: 1400: 1282: 944: 659: 636: 151: 139: 2813: 2797: 2710: 2528:. Royal Historical Society Guides and Handbooks, No. 2 (3rd ed.). London: Offices of the Royal Historical Society. 977: 714: 131: 2969: 2265: 1047: 2271:
The complete peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, extant, extinct, or dormant
2269: 1769: 1799:, Last paragraph, last sentence. "He died in relative poverty in 1670 and was succeeded by his son and heir David." 2763: 2435: 2357: 2107: 1554: 640: 1756:, p. 511 lower. "Seventh Supreme Council, 17 September 1646 – 17 March 1647 ... Viscount Roche ..." 2654: 2628: 2491: 2463: 2421: 2387: 2353: 691: 687: 2203: 699: 1387:. "Richard le Poer ... d. 2 August, 1607, having had issue, I. John (Oge) his heir who d.v.p.  ..." 1815:. "On the 23d of September, 1601, a Spanish fleet entered the harbour of Kinsale with 3,400 troops ... " 1732:, p. 510 top. "First Supreme Council, 11 November 1642 – May 1643 ... Viscount Roche ..." 2773: 2445: 2117: 1285:. "VII. 1600. 7. David (Roche), Viscount Roche of Fermoy  ], only surv. s. and h. by his 1st wife." 628: 135: 2700: 2405: 885: 820: 655: 632: 147: 1744:, p. 510 middle. "Second Supreme Council, May 1643 – November 1643 ... Viscount Roche ..." 2261: 1137: 2874: 1185: 2964: 2959: 2933: 2593: 1269:. "He was succeeded by his son Maurice Roche, eighth Viscount Roche of Fermoy (1592/3–1670) ..." 1029: 963: 849: 707: 511: 31: 2225:
A Genealogical History of the Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited and Extinct Peerages of the British Empire
2603: 2467: 2331: 2039: 1991: 1924: 1876: 1812: 1714: 1451: 1435: 1419: 1317: 1301: 1232: 1087: 2391: 2163: 1892: 1698: 1657:. "In April 1642, during the siege of Cork by Muskerry with four thousand men, Inchiquin ..." 1654: 1470: 1349: 694:, and Fermoy attacked Limerick. The town opened its gates willingly, but the Protestants defended 2917: 2688: 2564: 2319: 2311: 736: 542: 523: 519: 2843: 2055: 1959: 1844: 1828: 2137: 2023: 1975: 1940: 1526: 2900: 2859: 2825: 2777: 2735: 2714: 2607: 2573: 2551: 2529: 2505: 2479: 2449: 2409: 2375: 2371: 2341: 2275: 2249: 2229: 2206: 2181: 2177: 2121: 2084: 1012: 646: 1670: 1384: 1371:. "About 1625 he married Ellen, daughter of John Power, son and heir of Richard, Lord Power." 1216: 2851: 2658: 2632: 2495: 2303: 2151:. Vol. 12 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. pp. 403–421, see page 420. 1601:, p. 203, line 20. "He declared for his co-religionists on Ash Wednesday 1642 ..." 683: 1908: 1586: 1570: 2839: 2545: 2243: 2193: 2159: 2074: 1717:. "... capitulated on the 21st of June . Lord Muskerry took possession the next day." 1104: 1069: 546: 538: 503: 150:
and sat on three of their Supreme Councils. He fought against the Parliamentarians in the
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Fermoy died on 22 March 1670 and was succeeded by his son David, a naval officier.
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Ireland suffered 11 years of war from 1641 to 1652, which are usually divided into the
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A Biographical Dictionary of the Membership of the Irish House of Commons 1640 to 1641
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About 1625 Roche married Ellen (Eleanor), daughter of John Og Power, son and heir of
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and would succeed as the 7th Viscount in 1600. His father's family, the Roches were
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and his wife, Joan Barry. At the time of his birth, his grandfather was the 6th
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David (died 1681), succeeded as the 9th Viscount but died in London unmarried
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He then lost influence but made a come back in the seventh Supreme Council.
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Fermoy was excluded from pardon of life and estate in the Commonwealth's
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and descended from Adam de Rupe who had come to Ireland from Wales with
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Muskerry changed sides on Ash Wednesday 1642. Calculations with the
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John, succeeded as the 10th viscount and married Catharine Condon,
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Maurice Roche with wife, parents, and other selected relatives.
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show that Ash Wednesday fell on 2 March in 1642.
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launched the Rebellion from the northern province of
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Ireland under the Stuarts and under the Interregnum
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Galway: Kennys Bookshops and Art Galleries. 2547:The English Conquest of Ireland A.D. 1166–1185 2284:– Eardley of Spalding to Goojerat (for Fermoy) 1994:. "Cromwell landed in Dublin on August 15th ." 1971: 1510: 549:, who had come to Ireland from Wales in 1183. 2709:(New revised and enlarged ed.). Dublin: 704:Murrough O'Brien, 6th Baron of Inchiquin 578:Richard Power, 4th Baron Power of Curraghmore 8: 2647:"William St. Leger (c1580–1642) Cork County" 2621:"Donough Mc Carthy, (1594–1665) Cork County" 1188:of the University of Utrecht or that of the 2392:"Roche, David, Viscount Fermoy (1573?–635)" 1682: 1610: 739:he regained his title but not his estates. 680:Donough MacCarty, the 2nd Viscount Muskerry 602:Ellen, married William, Lord Castle Connell 2913: 2497:The Acts and Ordinances of the Interregnum 1927:. "... landed at Kenmare October, 21st ." 976:Elected to the 1st Supreme Council of the 749: 582:John Power, 5th Baron Power of Curraghmore 514:(also counted as the 1st). His father was 161: 20: 1904: 1796: 1781: 1765: 1582: 1566: 1482: 1345: 1247: 2572:. Vol. I. Dublin: William Sleater. 2003: 1638: 1622: 1598: 786:Father succeeded as 7th Viscount Fermoy 643:, also known as the British Civil Wars. 566:Charles MacCarthy, 1st Viscount Muskerry 554:which are listed in his father's article 146:. He fought for the Confederates in the 2899:. Vol. II. 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The siege was soon relieved from 533:Maurice's mother was a daughter of 2228:(New ed.). London: Harrison. 2135:Atkinson, Charles Francis (1910). 676:David Barry, 1st Earl of Barrymore 14: 2975:Irish Roman Catholic Confederates 2848:The British Problem, c. 1534–1707 2424:; Cunningham, Bernadette (2004). 2248:. Dublin: Maunsel & Company. 993:Giovanni Battista Rinuccini, the 2544:Furnivall, Frederick J. (1896). 2476:Dictionary of National Biography 2401:Dictionary of National Biography 2367:Dictionary of National Biography 2173:Dictionary of National Biography 2073:Adams, Constance Louisa (1904). 706:defeated the insurgeants at the 670:by troops under his sons-in-law 587:Maurice and Ellen had two sons: 545:like his own and descended from 528:Anglo-Norman invasion of Ireland 508:David Roche, 7th Viscount Fermoy 2734:. London: Collins & Brown. 945:Richard Boyle, 1st Earl of Cork 743:Death, succession, and timeline 660:Richard Boyle, 1st Earl of Cork 152:Cromwellian conquest of Ireland 140:Richard Boyle, 1st Earl of Cork 59:David Roche, 9th Viscount Roche 2653:(Ph.D.). Vol. 1. Dublin: 2627:(Ph.D.). Vol. 1. Dublin: 2566:Journals of the House of Lords 2524:Handbook of British Chronology 2468:"Cromwell, Oliver (1599–1658)" 134:. He joined the rebels in the 1: 2798:Dictionary of Irish Biography 2706:The Confederation of Kilkenny 2337:A Compendium of Irish History 800:The Spanish landed at Kinsale 552:He was one of nine siblings, 2873:Townshend, Dorothea (1904). 2701:Meehan, Rev. Charles Patrick 2370:. Vol. XLII. New York: 2358:"O'Neill, Phelim 1604?–1653" 1495:Dunlop & Cunningham 2004 1365:Dunlop & Cunningham 2004 1330:Dunlop & Cunningham 2004 1263:Dunlop & Cunningham 2004 978:Irish Catholic Confederation 962:Was among the losers of the 715:Irish Catholic Confederation 598:—and at least one daughter: 132:Irish Catholic Confederation 2985:People from Castletownroche 2856:10.1007/978-1-349-24731-8_7 2840:Pocock, John Greville Agard 2726:Morrill, John, ed. (1991). 2340:. Boston: Patrick Donahoe. 2176:. Vol. XLI. New York: 1048:Giovanni Battista Rinuccini 92: 3001: 2893:Warner, Ferdinand (1768). 2772:. Vol. 35. New York: 2444:. Vol. 47. New York: 2238:– (for MacCarty and Roche) 2153:58. Campaign of Worcester. 2116:. Vol. 56. 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Index

Viscount Fermoy
David, 7th Viscount Fermoy
Detail
David, 7th Viscount Fermoy
Irish Catholic Confederation
Irish Rebellion of 1641
Richard Boyle, 1st Earl of Cork
Youghal
Irish Confederate Wars
Cromwellian conquest of Ireland
David
7th Viscount

Castletownroche
David Roche, 7th Viscount Fermoy
Viscount Fermoy
heir apparent
Old English
Robert FitzStephen
Anglo-Norman invasion of Ireland
James de Barry, 4th Viscount Buttevant
de Barrys
Old English
Philip de Barry
which are listed in his father's article
Redmond Roche
County Cork
Charles MacCarthy, 1st Viscount Muskerry
Richard Power, 4th Baron Power of Curraghmore
John Power, 5th Baron Power of Curraghmore
House of Lords
Parliament 1640–1649

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