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Charles MacCarty, Viscount Muskerry

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834:, MacCarty's uncle, to ask him to join him with his regiment. He refused to change sides without having laid down his commission in proper form. Having done this, however, he obeyed his king and changed sides together with his regiment, thereafter serving Charles II in Spanish pay. This regiment was then called the Duke of York's regiment after Charles II's brother the 44: 985:
Muskerry had an infant son, Charles James, who succeeded him as heir apparent and Viscount of Muskerry. However, the 1st Earl, his father, died on 4 August 1665 surviving him by only two months, and the little Charles James, therefore, succeeded as the 2nd Earl but died about a year later, on 22
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and his wife Eleanor (or Ellen) Butler. He is also known as Cormac and this seems to have been his original name, whereas Charles seems to be a later English or French adaptation. At the time of his birth, Charles's father was the 2nd Viscount Muskerry, but he would be advanced to
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." 953:
made fun of Lady Muskerry by making her believe that the King had invited her to a masquerade and that she had to disguise herself as a Babylonian woman. She was however not invited to this masquerade, which took place in February 1665.
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in November 1662. His father, the 1st Earl of Clancarty, had meanwhile returned to Ireland and recovered his estates by virtue of Charles II "Gracious Declaration" of the 30 November 1660. His father sat as Lord Clancarty in the
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On 27 November 1658 his father was created Earl of Clancarty by Charles II in Brussels. By this advancement, the title of Viscount of Muskerry became the highest subsidiary title of the family, which was then given as
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. 1348:
This family tree is based on a two graphic trees and on written genealogies of the Earls of Clancarty, the MacCarthy of Muskerry family, and the Earls of Ormond. Also see the list of children in the text.
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in May 1647, when 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
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and was part oif a committee that organised a gift of ÂŁ30,000 for the Duke of Ormond. On 19 August 1662, Muskerry was called to the parliament to replace his father on that committee.
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." 3671: 1679:, p. 163, penultimate line. "The principal men among the besiegers were General Gerald Barry, Patrick Pursell of Croagh, County Limerick, lord Roche, lord Muskerry ..." 3646: 2240:. "At the restoration of Charles II. Summerhill returned to its rightful owner Margaret, the daughter of Ulick, Marquis of Clanrickard, and wife of Viscount Muskerry ..." 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." 688: 1730:. "At the great gate of Macroom Castle he was received by the Lady Helena Butler, sister to Lord Ormond and wife of Lord Muskerry, who was then in Dublin." 3661: 3656: 463: 1420:. "... soon after surrendered. There were in it two Irish regiments commanded by Cormac MacCarty, eldest son of the Viscount Muskery ..." 1281: 998: 896: 210: 3546: 3406: 696: 562: 332: 156: 128: 96: 1636:. "Daughter Ellen, married to Donogh, Earl of Clancarthy, and dying in April 1682, AEt. 70, was buried 24 in the Chancel of St. Michan's church." 1508:. "Dermod-MĂ´r, Mac-Carthy, fils puinĂ© de Cormac-MĂ´r, prince de Desmond et d'Honoria Fitz-Maurice, eut en apanage la baronnie de Muskery ..." 975: 931: 1380:. "He d. v.p. being slain on board 'the Royal Charles' in a sea-fight against the Dutch, 3, and was bur. 22 June 1665 in Westm. Abbey." 3641: 3447: 1851:. "Upon approach of Lord Broghill with a body of horse, the garrison in the castle set fire to it and joined the main body encamped outside." 3636: 2304:. "2d February 1665. I saw a Masque performed at Court by six gentlemen and six ladies, surprising his Majesty, it being Candlemas day." 2122:. "Charles MacCarty, s. and h. ap. in 1662, was sum. to the House of Lords  ] in his father's Viscountcy as Viscount Muskerry." 3135: 1339:
Knowing that Charles died on 3 June 1635, aged 31, he must have been born between the 4 June 1633 and the 3 June 1634.
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Lord and Lady Muskerry frequently attended the court at Whitehall. In July 1663 they went with the court to take the waters at
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The complete peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, extant, extinct, or dormant
2256:. "Within two or three short miles of Tunbridge Wells, Lord Muskerry owned a fine country-house, called Summerhill." 3666: 3541: 3401: 1206: 847: 120: 2368:. "1665 / June / 19 / The Right Hon. Charles, Viscount Muskerry: in the same aisle near the Earl of Marlborough." 2976: 2955:
The Memoirs of Edmund Ludlow Lieutenant-General of the Horse in the Army of the Commonwealth of England 1625–1672
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that fought together with the Spanish on the losing side against the victorious French and Protectorate English.
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After Rinuccini's departure, his father took up arms again to fight the Cromwellians but was defeated in 1651 by
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A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Peerage and Baronetage, the Privy Council, Knightage and Companionage
755: 2985: 2896: 2621: 2596: 2224:. "Charles-Jacques Mac-Carthy, nĂ© en 1663, vicomte de Muskery, puis 2e comte de Clan-Carthy, mort en minoritĂ©;" 971: 720: 634: 2496:. "... the Marquis of Ormonde, whom he followed to Caen in the spring of 1651 with his wife and family." 1189: 817: 1950:. "he fought on before finally surrendering at Ross Castle (27 June 1652) and fleeing to the continent." 3551: 3411: 3343: 2715: 2644: 781: 712: 765:
In April 1650 his family lost Macroom Castle, where Charles had spent his childhood, in the context of the
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September 1666, still an infant. Thereupon Callaghan, his uncle, succeeded as the 3rd Earl of Clancarty.
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Muskerry, as he now was, did not accompany the king to Dover in May 1660 but stayed with his regiment at
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In France, MacCarty (Charles or Cormac) and his Irish regiment were employed to fight the Spanish in the
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A Genealogical History of the Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited and Extinct Peerages of the British Empire
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to the Earl's heir apparent. In consequence, MacCarty was styled Viscount Muskerry thereafter.
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Lives of Illustrious and Distinguished Irishmen, from the earliest times to the present period
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and had been given back to her at the Restoration. This visit to Tunbridge is described by
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when the town was taken by the Spanish shortly after their victory over the French at the
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The Peerage of Ireland or, A Genealogical History of the Present Nobility of that Kingdom
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Charles (1663–1666), succeeded his grandfather as the 2nd Earl, but died as an infant
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In 1660 or 1661 Muskerry married Margaret Bourke, a rich heiress, the only child of
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in 1177. Charles's parents were both Catholic. He had two brothers and two sisters,
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on 14 June 1658 where it formed part of the English royalist army under the
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broke out on 4 March 1665. Muskerry was killed on 3 June 1665 in the
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At the time of his birth, Ireland enjoyed a period of peace between the end of
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Charles (Cormac) MacCarty with wife, parents, and other selected relatives.
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line with Dermot MacCarthy, second son of Cormac MacCarthy-Mor, a medieval
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Making Ireland English: The Irish Aristocracy in the Seventeenth Century
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until at least March 1662. He seems to have left shortly before the
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Rinuccini overturned the Confederate government in a coup d'Ă©tat.
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His widow made two further marriages: to Robert Villiers, and to
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Genealogical and Historical Archives of the Nobility of France
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Archives généalogiques et historiques de la noblesse de France
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Irish Pedigrees: Or, the Origin and Stem of the Irish Nation
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Charles (i.e. Cormac) was born in 1633 or 1634, probably at
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Peerage of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
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Castles of Ireland – Some Fortress Histories and Legends
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Charles's mother (1612–1682) was the eldest sister of
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Became Viscount Muskerry as his father was promoted
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"He d. in London, 4 Aug. 1665." 2265: 2249: 2087: 1943: 1739: 1688: 1613: 1282:Ulick Burke, 1st Marquess of Clanricarde 999:Barbara Palmer, 1st Duchess of Cleveland 897:Ulick Burke, 1st Marquess of Clanricarde 3547:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 3407:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 2425: 2393: 2377: 2361: 2233: 2201: 2134: 2115: 1908: 1876: 1860: 1645: 1565: 1469: 1373: 1361: 1329: 1280:Married Margaret Bourke, only child of 131:but was killed at the age of 31 at the 129:Donough MacCarty, 1st Earl of Clancarty 3584:. p. 303, right column, line 53. 3492:Colbran's New Guide to Tunbridge Wells 3370:. Vol. I (5th ed.). Dublin: 3092:. New York: E. P. Dutton and Company. 2779:Strangers and Sojourners at Port Royal 2489: 2473: 2441: 2297: 2166: 1991: 1975: 1924: 1758: 1723: 1704: 1629: 1533: 976:Charles Berkeley, 1st Earl of Falmouth 932:Richard Burke, 4th Earl of Clanricarde 697:who are listed in his father's article 164:in 1658. His father's family were the 3223:. Vol. IV. 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Index

courtesy title

Detail
Donough, 1st Earl of Clancarty
Battle of the Dunes
interregnum
Donough MacCarty, 1st Earl of Clancarty
Battle of Lowestoft
Second Anglo-Dutch War
Westminster Abbey
Macroom Castle
Donough MacCarty
Earl of Clancarty
MacCartys of Muskerry
Gaelic Irish
MacCarthy-Mor
Prince of Desmond
appanage
Charles
1st Viscount
Muskerry

Thomas
Viscount
Thurles

Donough
1st Earl

James
1st Duke
Ormond

Callaghan
3rd Earl

Donough
4th Earl

Viscounts Muskerry
& Earls of Clancarty

Dukes
of Ormond

decessit vita patris
courtesy title
James Butler
Butler dynasty

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