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They were sixteen and thirteen years old respectively. The couple soon separated and the marriage was not consummated until many years later. At that time
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to Derry where he arrived on 28 June 1689. He then led a daring night attack against the
Butchers Gate immediately on the evening of his arrival. The besieged were surprised and the attackers were able to come up against the gate and touch it but were eventually thrown back.
1325:: "... on 18 December 1684 Colonel Maccarty presented himself at Christ Church with a royal letter, countersigned by Sunderland, signifying the King's will and pleasure that the Clancarty should attend the Christmas festivities at Whitehall."
1194:: "Lady Elizabeth, first married to Callaghan, Earl of Clancarthy, who died 21 November, 1676; and secondly to Sir William Davis, Chief Justice of the King's Bench, and died in July, 1698, having no issue by him, who died 24 September, 1687."
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MacCarthy was a typical adventurer, crossing the Wadden Sea on his yacht and making a living by plundering shipwrecks and gathering washed-up merchandise. The authorities disapproved of his methods and suspected him of supporting the
1175:: "CORMAC MACCARTY MOR, Prince of Desmond (see the MacCarty Mór Stem, No. 115,) had a second son, Dermod Mór, of Muscry (now Muskerry) who was the ancestor of MacCarthy, lords of Muscry and earls of Clan Carthy."
1414:: "At ten o'clock on the night of his arrival, the young boy, warmed it was said with liquor as well as with valour, crossed the Bog at the head of his men, and attacked the outworks at Butcher's Gate."
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Clancarty, and the MacCarthy of Muskerry family. Also see the list of children in the text.
836:. He was commonly known to the Dutch as "de malle graaf" (the crazy earl). In 1721 he visited London and was restored to his former titles, but without getting back his estates.
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Hamburg.
204:, and Lady Joan Boyle. Both parents were Protestant, but his father had originally been Catholic. His parents had married before 1641. He was an only son but had three sisters,
1610:: "Vom Grafen Clancarty. In einem dunklen ärmlichen Winkel unserer Landschaft endigte 1734 ein Leben, das auf den Höhen geschichtlicher Bedeutung begonnen hatte ..."
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Sunderland's daughter Elizabeth Spencer (1671–1704). However, (
752:. In 1702 they were living in the 'Irish house' close to the Altona sawmill. The following year MacCarthy bought a small tavern near the fishing village of
1492:: "William had agreed in March to pardon Clancarty and grant his wife a pension of £1000 a year provided they took up residence in a 'neutral' territory."
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value £200 000 a year) having been forfeited, and he himself attainted, when all his honours became forfeited, 11 May 1691."
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1752:"Maccarthy, Donough, styled fourth earl of Clancarty (1668–1734)"
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1801:. Vol. III (2nd ed.). London: St Catherine Press.
2050:"MacCarthy or MacCarty, Donough, fourth Earl of Clancarty"
1626:: "James II. ... acc. 6 Feb. 1685 ..."
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1690:: "George II … acc. 11 Jun. 1727;"
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1887:Robert Spencer Earl of Sunderland (1641–1702)
1274:Genealogy of the MacCarthy of Muskerry family
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1824:(in German). Hamburg: Otto Meißners Verlag.
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1841:Handbook of British Chronology
1727:Butler, William F. T. (1925).
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641:Lord Chief Justice of Ireland
1749:Carafano, James Jay (2004).
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214:Family tree
171:
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84:Noble family
29:
2201:1734 deaths
2196:1668 births
2054:Lee, Sidney
1936:Lodge, John
1688:46, line 11
1672:45, line 38
1656:45, line 31
1640:45, line 11
1624:44, line 46
1486:Kenyon 1958
1467:Kenyon 1958
1448:217, line 3
1428:217, line 1
1389:Graham 1829
1319:Kenyon 1958
1307:102, line 8
1303:Kenyon 1958
1270:, pp.
1254:, pp.
1224:255, Note 8
1220:Butler 1925
1169:O'Hart 1892
1105:, Germany.
1046:Wife died.
887:, Ireland.
790:manor house
762:Rottumeroog
735:William III
625:protestants
617:County Cork
571:the article
391:Mountcashel
198:Old English
158:Rottumeroog
57:Predecessor
2190:Categories
2175:1676–1691
1733:. London:
1686:, p.
1670:, p.
1654:, p.
1638:, p.
1622:, p.
1606:, p.
1587:, p.
1585:Burke 1866
1571:, p.
1569:Burke 1866
1555:, p.
1553:Burke 1866
1539:, p.
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1391:, p.
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1356:, p.
1354:Speck 2004
1340:, p.
1338:Burke 1866
1321:, p.
1305:, p.
1289:, p.
1268:Lainé 1836
1238:, p.
1236:Burke 1866
1222:, p.
1206:, p.
1190:, p.
1188:Lodge 1789
1171:, p.
1155:, p.
1066:Queen Anne
1029:Queen Anne
758:seigneurie
754:Blankenese
673:Burke 1866
569:Subject of
436:1663– 1666
377:FitzGerald
1954:264906028
1928:865941166
1830:457541794
1807:228661424
1742:557681240
1137:Citations
972:Welcomed
906:1684, Dec
861:Timeline
853:St. Pauli
798:Groningen
774:Friesland
629:John Fell
582:Clancarty
535:Elizabeth
529:1698–1769
462:1671–1704
457:Elizabeth
451:1668–1734
375:Elizabeth
362:Callaghan
261:1612–1682
250:1594–1665
246:Clancarty
95:Spouse(s)
52:1676–1734
2179:Forfeit
2136:82779901
2124:(1879).
2096:(eds.).
2082:(2004).
2048:(1893).
2022:(1892).
1965:(1898).
1938:(1789).
1883:(1958).
1873:19596078
1818:(1897).
1791:(1913).
1763:(eds.).
1720:11501348
1708:(1866).
974:James II
883:Born at
794:Hoogkerk
786:Elmersma
782:Orangist
770:Oudwoude
657:James II
647:Marriage
611:4th Earl
580:Earls of
537:Farnelly
525:MacCarty
448:4th Earl
433:2nd Earl
389:Viscount
365:3rd Earl
350:Muskerry
348:Viscount
244:1st Earl
146:James II
2072:8544105
2056:(ed.).
2037:7239210
1942:(ed.).
1795:(ed.).
1698:Sources
1256:214–217
1103:Hamburg
951:William
885:Blarney
849:Hamburg
700:Munster
689:Kinsale
459:Spencer
445:Donough
430:Charles
395:d. 1694
380:d. 1698
369:d. 1676
356:d.v.p.*
345:Charles
256:Eleanor
241:Donough
174:Blarney
162:Hamburg
152:at the
148:in the
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808:Robert
750:Lübeck
639:, the
554:Legend
523:Robert
387:Justin
258:Butler
132:Mother
122:Father
115:Robert
108:Detail
49:Tenure
2088:. In
2052:. In
1918:[
1755:. In
1272:74–78
1117:Notes
1095:65–66
1073:58–59
1051:45–46
1040:35–36
1018:33–34
1007:29–30
996:25–26
981:20–21
966:20–21
940:20–21
918:16–17
903:15–16
796:near
196:, an
103:Issue
2132:OCLC
2108:ISBN
2068:OCLC
2033:OCLC
2006:ISBN
1950:OCLC
1924:OCLC
1897:ISBN
1869:OCLC
1847:ISBN
1826:OCLC
1803:OCLC
1775:ISBN
1738:OCLC
1716:OCLC
1043:1704
1010:1698
999:1694
955:Mary
953:and
880:1668
869:Date
788:, a
748:and
619:and
75:Died
70:1668
67:Born
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1506:317
1490:305
1452:now
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1393:276
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892:7–8
866:Age
772:in
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