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2208:. "Charles James (MacCarty), Earl of Clancarty, etc. ] grandson and heir, being only s. and heir of Charles (Clancarty) Viscount Muskerry by Margaret, his wife, abovenamed. He, who was a ward of the Duke of Ormond, d. an infant 22 Sep. 1666 ..."
2448:. "The duchess began proceedings in the London consistory court to annul her marriage to Feilding on account of his prior marriage to Mary Wadsworth, obtaining sentence on 23 May 1707. On 4 December 1706 Feilding was found guilty of bigamy ..."
2106:, p. 331, left column. "... ordered that the Viscount Muskry be added to the Committee for managing the free Conferences with the House of Commons concerning the $ 30,000 for his Grace the duke of Ormond, in room of the Earl of Clancarty ..."
769:. Around that time, anticipating the loss of Macroom or because of it, his father sent Cormac's mother, sisters and youngest brother to security in France. His mother then lived in Paris, where she rented an apartment in the convent of the
2336:. "... killed on board the duke's own ship ... the Lord Muskerry, eldest son of the earl of Clancarty, a young man of extraordinary courage and expectation, who had been colonel of a regiment of foot in Flanders under the duke."
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1492:. "Cormac MacCarty Mor, Prince of Desmond (see the MacCarty MĂłr Stem, No. 115,) had a second son, Dermod MĂłr, of Muscry (now Muskerry) who was the ancestor of MacCarthy, lords of Muscry and earls of Clan Carthy."
750:. Cormac, about 11 years old, met Rinuccini, who was welcomed by his mother at the castle. His father opposed Rinuccini and was detained when Rinuccini overturned the Confederate government in a coup d'Ă©tat.
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Charles was but 13 years old, his father sent him to France with a regiment to take service in Louis XIV's army. Charles sailed from Waterford on 15 May 1647. He was accompanied by
1439:. "... lieutenant-colonel was Charles (or Cormac) MacCarty, eldest son of Lord Muskerry. Muskerry commanded an Irish regiment in French service which ... formed part of the garrison of Condé."
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1695:. "... at the battle of Liscarroll (3 September 1642) when troops led by Lords Brittas, Castle Connell, Dunboyne, Ikerrin, Muskerry, and Roche took on a Protestant force ..."
2320:. "The Earl of Falmouth, Muskerry, and Mr Richard Boyle killed on board the Duke's ship, the Royall Charles, with one shot: their blood and brains flying in the Duke's face ..."
1966:. "Ross in Kerry; where the Lord Muskerry made his principal rendezvous, and which was the only place of strength the Irish had left, except the woods, bogs and mountains ..."
1620:. "... Donough MacCarthy had married by 1641 Eleanor (or Ellen; 1612–1682), the eldest daughter of Thomas Butler, Viscount Thurles, and sister of James, later Duke of Ormond."
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1867:. "... they burned Muskerry's castle at Macroom and assembled in the park. They were raw levies and probably badly armed, for they were routed in a very short time."
1803:. "... had sent over a regiment under his eldest son Cormac Maccarty, then a youth but thirteen years old, who continued to serve abroad until the restoration."
1931:. "The last real battle fought in Ireland until the battle of the Boyne, nearly forty years later was at Knockbrack, on July 26th when Broghill fought Muskerry."
2062:. "The Duke of York's regiment ... was placed on the establishment of Dunkirk about March 1622 ... being ... under the command of Lord Muskerry."
2352:. "... lost his life in the naval engagement under the Duke of York with the Dutch, 3rd June 1665; and was buried with great pomp in Westminster Abbey."
1746:. "... his wife and son, Charles, welcomed the papal nuncio Rinuccini to their castle at Macroom shortly after his arrival in Ireland in October 1645."
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2014:. "MacCarty, Charles, eldest son of preceding, took service in France and distinguished himself in the Low countries.."
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3662:Irish soldiers in the French Army
3533:"Feilding, Robert (1650/51–1712)"
3292:Millar, Alexander Hastie (1890).
2808:. Dublin: Maunsel & Company.
3657:Heirs apparent who never acceded
3303:Dictionary of National Biography
2933:Dictionary of National Biography
2711:The Life of James Duke of Ormond
2685:; Burke, Ashworth Peter (1915).
2563:Adams, Constance Louisa (1904).
1604:Genealogy of the earls of Ormond
742:to Ireland. Rinuccini landed at
3085:Memoirs of the Comte de Gramont
2732:Chester, Joseph Lemuel (1876).
1096:Went to France with a regiment
958:Death, succession, and timeline
906:Frances (1662–1675), died young
172:dynasty that branched from the
3108:Journals of the House of Lords
3059:Handbook of British Chronology
2924:"Cromwell, Oliver (1599–1658)"
2735:Registers of Westminster Abbey
2637:Butler, William F. T. (1925).
1518:Moody, Martin & Byrne 1984
115:(1633 or 1634 – 1665), called
97:Donough, 1st Earl of Clancarty
1:
3578:Compendium of Irish Biography
3243:The Confederation of Kilkenny
2859:. New York: J. Wiley's sons.
2552:Compendium of Irish Biography
1205:Commanded a battalion at the
914:Life at the Restoration court
885:Irish Parliament of 1661–1666
3642:Burials at Westminster Abbey
3306:. Vol. XXIV. New York:
3238:Meehan, Rev. Charles Patrick
2640:Gleanings from Irish History
947:MĂ©moires du comte de Gramont
940:MĂ©moires du comte de Gramont
2738:. London: Private Edition.
2540:Subject matter monographs:
736:Giovanni Battista Rinuccini
81:
3688:
3637:British courtesy viscounts
3550:. Vol. 19. New York:
3438:. New Haven, Connecticut:
3410:. Vol. 35. New York:
2414:344, right column, line 42
1948:107, right column, line 55
1744:107, right column, line 29
1021:
1018:
1015:
838:and future James II.
127:. He was heir apparent to
3468:The Diary of Samuel Pepys
3233:– Viscounts (for Thurles)
2494:177, left column, line 46
2092:108, left column, line 12
1158:to the Parliamentarians.
1010:
572:
534:
526:
522:
506:
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473:
449:
430:
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295:
293:
281:
248:
222:
41:
30:
16:Irish soldier (died 1665)
3471:. Vol. IV. London:
3463:Wheatley, Henry Benjamin
3338:A New History of Ireland
3158:Lainé, P. Louis (1836).
2902:The Diary of John Evelyn
2802:Coffey, Diarmid (1914).
2622:Longmans, Green, and Co.
2620:. Vol. II. London:
2597:Longmans, Green, and Co.
758:, a Catholic priest and
625:& Earls of Clancarty
3552:Oxford University Press
3514:The Memoirs of James II
3489:Phippen, James (1840).
3412:Oxford University Press
3344:Oxford University Press
3324:Moody, Theodore William
3263:M'Enery, M. J. (1904).
3105:House of Lords (1779).
2958:. Vol. I. Oxford:
2716:Oxford University Press
2645:Longmans, Green and Co.
1066:, the papal nuncio, at
899:and Lady Anne Compton.
713:Irish Rebellion of 1641
3530:Turner, David (2004).
3053:Fryde, Edmund Boleslaw
2977:Firth, Charles Harding
2950:Firth, Charles Harding
2920:Firth, Charles Harding
2891:– Scotland and Ireland
2857:The Story of Nell Gwyn
2822:Cokayne, George Edward
2040:Burke & Burke 1915
1598:Burke & Burke 1915
1294:Daughter Frances born
1172:Charles concluded the
993:. She died in 1698 at
964:Second Anglo-Dutch War
938:in his semi-fictional
824:on 16 July 1656.
822:Battle of Valenciennes
137:Second Anglo-Dutch War
47:
3495:. London: John Lane.
3440:Yale University Press
3372:James Duffy & Co.
2895:Evelyn, John (1901).
2775:Clark, Ruth (1972) .
1222:Oliver Cromwell died.
949:(Chapter 7) tell how
942:(written 1704–1710).
891:Marriage and children
762:, who was his tutor.
166:MacCartys of Muskerry
88:Frances & Charles
46:
3652:French Army officers
3582:M. H. Gill & Son
3574:"MacCarthy, Charles"
3554:. pp. 242–243.
3473:George Bell and Sons
3414:. pp. 107–108.
2752:Clark, Ruth (1921).
1319:Notes and references
1253:King Charles II
1070:where he was living
811:
732:Pope Innocent X
725:Battle of Liscarroll
711:(1593–1603) and the
651:decessit vita patris
3332:Byrne, Francis John
2104:House of Lords 1779
1310:Battle of Lowestoft
1207:Battle of the Dunes
1154:Father surrendered
1111:King Charles I
968:Battle of Lowestoft
848:Battle of the Dunes
842:Battle of the Dunes
806:Spanish Netherlands
687:and descended from
133:Battle of Lowestoft
121:Battle of the Dunes
31:Viscount Muskerry (
3310:pp. 176–177.
1881:223, in the margin
1199:1658, 14 Jun
1190:Condé-sur-l'Escaut
1174:Treaty of Brussels
1047:Father joined the
1033:Born, probably at
951:Elizabeth Hamilton
924:Elizabeth Hamilton
832:Marquess of Ormond
818:Condé-sur-l'Escaut
812:Condé-sur-l'Escaut
802:Franco-Spanish War
709:Tyrone's Rebellion
623:Viscounts Muskerry
48:
3667:MacCarthy dynasty
3598:Wills, Rev. James
3449:978-0-300-11834-6
3430:Ohlmeyer, Jane H.
3388:Ohlmeyer, Jane H.
3308:MacMillan and Co.
3080:Hamilton, Anthony
2849:Cunningham, Peter
2522:Fryde et al. 1986
2458:Fryde et al. 1986
2446:243, right column
1316:
1315:
1302:1665, 3 Jun
1246:1660, 29 May
1236:Earl of Clancarty
1231:1658, 27 Nov
1151:1652, 27 Jun
1123:1649, 15 Aug
1105:1649, 30 Jan
980:Westminster Abbey
767:Battle of Macroom
721:Siege of Limerick
673:
672:
669:
668:
644:
643:
604:
603:
591:
590:
205:
204:
178:Prince of Desmond
162:Earl of Clancarty
147:Birth and origins
141:Westminster Abbey
110:
109:
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3395:
3382:
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3341:
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3288:
3268:
3259:
3232:
3215:Archdall, Mervyn
3205:
3188:Archdall, Mervyn
3179:
3153:
3130:
3128:
3126:
3113:
3101:
3088:. Translated by
3075:– (for timeline)
3074:
3062:
3048:
3032:
3018:
2971:
2945:
2914:
2890:
2868:
2843:
2817:
2798:
2782:
2771:
2747:
2727:
2700:
2678:– (for MacCarty)
2677:
2655:
2632:
2612:Bagwell, Richard
2607:
2582:
2529:
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2510:181, left column
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2079:
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2021:
2015:
2005:
1999:
1989:
1983:
1973:
1967:
1957:
1951:
1941:
1932:
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1916:
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1890:
1884:
1874:
1868:
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1852:
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1611:
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1371:
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1340:
1337:
1217:1658, 3 Sep
1167:1656, 2 Apr
1131:landed in Dublin
1008:
936:Antoine Hamilton
796:On the continent
646:
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207:
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157:Donough MacCarty
85:
25:Charles MacCarty
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3622:
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3568:
3562:
3542:Harrison, Brian
3529:
3507:
3488:
3457:
3450:
3428:
3422:
3402:Harrison, Brian
3386:
3360:
3354:
3334:, eds. (1984).
3322:
3291:
3262:
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3157:
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3104:
3090:Quennell, Peter
3078:
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3051:
3045:
3035:Dell Publishing
3023:Fraser, Antonia
3021:
2999:10.2307/3678138
2975:
2960:Clarendon Press
2948:
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1391:
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1372:
1363:
1358:
1353:
1352:
1347:
1343:
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1331:
1326:
1321:
1251:Restoration of
1129:Oliver Cromwell
1005:of Charles II.
995:Somerhill House
991:Robert Fielding
960:
928:Somerhill House
920:Tunbridge Wells
916:
893:
880:Sale of Dunkirk
868:
844:
828:King Charles II
814:
798:
705:
689:Theobald Walter
636:
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580:
577:
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72:Margaret Bourke
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3566:
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3527:
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3398:Matthew, Colin
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3320:
3289:
3279:(2): 163–187.
3260:
3234:
3207:
3180:
3155:
3154:– 1661 to 1665
3132:
3131:– 1634 to 1699
3102:
3076:
3069:
3049:
3043:
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2989:. New Series.
2973:
2972:– 1625 to 1655
2946:
2916:
2915:– 1665 to 1706
2892:
2869:
2845:
2818:
2799:
2793:
2772:
2749:
2729:
2728:– 1643 to 1660
2702:
2701:– (for Ormond)
2683:Burke, Bernard
2679:
2660:Burke, Bernard
2656:
2634:
2633:– 1642 to 1660
2608:
2583:
2559:
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2482:
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1328:
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1308:Killed at the
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1296:
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1292:
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1264:
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1081:
1076:
1072:
1071:
1068:Macroom Castle
1060:
1057:
1053:
1052:
1045:
1042:
1038:
1037:
1035:Macroom Castle
1031:
1028:
1024:
1023:
1020:
1017:
1013:
1012:
1003:royal mistress
959:
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867:
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756:John Callaghan
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3459:Pepys, Samuel
3456:
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3431:
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3421:0-19-861385-7
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3389:
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3353:0-19-821745-5
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3329:
3328:Martin, F. X.
3325:
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3317:
3313:
3309:
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3070:0-86193-106-8
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3632:1665 deaths
3454:– (Preview)
3298:Lee, Sidney
3248:James Duffy
3211:Lodge, John
3184:Lodge, John
2928:Lee, Sidney
2545:Click here.
2526:44, line 39
2490:Millar 1890
2474:Coffey 1914
2462:44, line 17
2442:Turner 2004
2398:216, line 4
2382:215, line 6
2318:430, line 8
2298:Evelyn 1901
2268:, pp.
2206:216, line 1
2171:137, line 1
2167:Lodge 1789a
2120:215, line 8
1992:Stuart 1962
1976:Fraser 1980
1925:Coffey 1914
1817:305, line 4
1801:305, line 1
1759:Meehan 1882
1724:Meehan 1882
1705:Coffey 1914
1634:39, line 33
1630:Lodge 1789b
1584:, pp.
1568:, pp.
1538:255, Note 8
1534:Butler 1925
1486:O'Hart 1892
1474:215, line 2
1449:O'Hart 1892
1277:1661, about
1268:Restoration
1176:with Spain.
1156:Ross Castle
1140:1651, early
872:Restoration
866:Restoration
786:Ross Castle
685:Old English
614:the article
125:interregnum
123:during the
64:3 June 1665
3626:Categories
3614:1048786228
3580:. Dublin:
3501:1040669272
3125:17 January
3098:1150292676
2993:: 67–119.
2968:1113948779
2942:1043016614
2758:. London:
2724:1086656347
2697:1155471554
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2595:. London:
2569:. London:
2524:, p.
2508:, p.
2506:Firth 1888
2492:, p.
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703:Irish wars
612:Subject of
442:Muskerry**
3590:122693688
3511:(1962) .
3481:503692830
3256:224157081
3229:264906028
3213:(1789b).
3202:264906028
3186:(1789a).
3176:865941166
3025:(1980) .
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2952:(1894) .
2911:954140620
2865:663332125
2840:228661424
2814:906164979
2768:459281163
2760:John Lane
2708:(1851) .
2652:557681240
2629:458582656
2604:651778597
2579:751487142
2346:Webb 1878
2330:Hyde 1827
2222:77 line 4
2190:77 line 7
2072:Airy 1905
2008:Webb 1878
1602:1548–1552
1397:76 line 1
1356:Citations
1113:beheaded.
1093:1647, May
1079:1646, Sep
1064:Rinuccini
1059:1645, Oct
1044:1642, Mar
1011:Timeline
1001:, former
792:in 1652.
760:Jansenist
637:of Ormond
581:1671–1704
576:Elizabeth
570:1668–1734
551:1663–1666
477:Elizabeth
465:Callaghan
366:1610–1688
351:1612–1682
340:1594–1665
252:Elizabeth
220:1564–1641
69:Spouse(s)
3600:(1841).
3572:(1878).
3544:(eds.).
3461:(1894).
3432:(2012).
3404:(eds.).
3390:(2004).
3364:(1892).
3285:25507363
3240:(1882).
3138:(1827).
3120:35009219
3082:(1930).
2979:(1903).
2922:(1888).
2887:54499602
2875:(1828).
2851:(1888).
2824:(1913).
2674:11501348
2662:(1866).
2614:(1909).
2589:(1905).
2550:1878 in
778:Broghill
748:Kilkenny
730:In 1645
723:and the
566:4th Earl
548:2nd Earl
467:3rd Earl
453:Margaret
440:Viscount
360:1st Duke
336:1st Earl
238:Viscount
226:Margaret
216:Muskerry
182:appanage
3465:(ed.).
3379:7239210
3316:8544105
3300:(ed.).
3275:. 5th.
3217:(ed.).
3190:(ed.).
3150:1283560
3007:3678138
2930:(ed.).
2899:(ed.).
2828:(ed.).
2744:1140248
2536:Sources
2270:120–132
1570:214–217
876:Dunkirk
870:At the
744:Kenmare
578:Spencer
564:Donough
484:d. 1698
458:d. 1698
447:d.v.p.*
437:Charles
346:Eleanor
334:Donough
246:d.v.p.*
244:d. 1619
240:Thurles
228:O'Brien
211:Charles
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740:nuncio
683:, was
597:Legend
553:infant
481:Gerald
455:Bourke
362:Ormond
348:Butler
254:Pointz
235:Thomas
117:Cormac
103:Mother
93:Father
82:Detail
3536:. In
3396:. In
3296:. In
3281:JSTOR
3166:[
3112:(PDF)
3011:S2CID
3003:JSTOR
2926:. In
1586:74–78
1324:Notes
1288:28–29
1274:27–28
1260:27–28
1182:22–23
1137:17–18
788:, to
734:sent
635:Dukes
479:Fitz-
357:James
77:Issue
3610:OCLC
3586:OCLC
3556:ISBN
3519:OCLC
3497:OCLC
3477:OCLC
3444:ISBN
3416:ISBN
3375:OCLC
3348:ISBN
3312:OCLC
3252:OCLC
3225:OCLC
3198:OCLC
3172:OCLC
3146:OCLC
3127:2022
3116:OCLC
3094:OCLC
3065:ISBN
3039:ISBN
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2938:OCLC
2907:OCLC
2883:OCLC
2861:OCLC
2836:OCLC
2810:OCLC
2789:ISBN
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2740:OCLC
2720:OCLC
2693:OCLC
2670:OCLC
2648:OCLC
2625:OCLC
2600:OCLC
2575:OCLC
2548:Webb
1304:O.S.
1291:1662
1263:1661
1201:N.S.
1185:1656
1062:Met
1019:Date
962:The
945:The
168:, a
61:Died
53:Born
2995:doi
2478:213
2366:162
2334:389
2286:127
2254:271
2238:333
2076:104
2060:104
1980:147
1929:222
1865:223
1849:290
1782:266
1763:196
1728:136
1693:266
1650:640
1554:344
1522:156
1490:122
1453:124
1418:654
1378:215
1016:Age
780:at
738:as
631:XXX
619:XXX
609:XXX
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2155:78
2127:^
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