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Donough MacCarthy, 4th Earl of Clancarty

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737:, who did not take the matter seriously, said that he had never been bothered so much over anything so trivial as the affair of "that little spark Clancarty". Months later, MacCarthy was permitted to flee to exile on the continent, accompanied by his wife. Most of his estates were appropriated by the king's main adviser, the Dutchman 678:
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 Clancarty, his bride and his father-in-law all were Protestants. In February 1685 James II, the Catholic, succeeded to the throne. Clancarty and
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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." 831:
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." 1129:
This family tree is based on a two graphic trees and on written genealogies of the Earls of 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. 729:
He returned to England in the new year 1698 and sought out his wife Elizabeth to finally begin their married life, only to be turned in to the authorities by his brother-in-law,
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A carefully orchestrated story of his successful enterprises was published in 1732. It prompted the myth told to his former countrymen that he owned a large manor near Hamburg.
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for the 1684 Christmas celebrations where, with Justin's connivance, Clancarty was married to 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." 738: 2159: 361: 205: 177: 125: 60: 1607: 2098: 1765: 777: 730: 240: 201: 910: 664: 385: 156:. He was attainted in 1691 after the defeat. MacCarthy went into exile to the Netherlands, where he lived for some time on the tiny island of 652: 723: 344: 2210: 2205: 807: 521: 114: 2111: 2009: 1939: 1900: 1850: 1778: 615:
MacCarty, aged eight, succeeded his father in 1676 as the 4th Earl of Clancarty and inherited his father's massive Irish estates in
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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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Having been detained for three years, he escaped from the Tower of London in 1694 and fled to James II's court at the
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The complete peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, extant, extinct, or dormant
1543:: "They had a daughter, Charlotte, and two sons, Robert Maccarthy and Justin, before Lady Clancarty's death in 1704." 691:
on 12 March 1689, Clancarty received him in the house he owned there. James made him a Lord of the Bed Chamber.
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Aus der Vorzeit von Blankenese und den benachbarten Ortschaften Wedel, Deckenbuden, Nienstedten und Flottbek
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A Genealogical History of the Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited and Extinct Peerages of the British Empire
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The Peerage of Ireland or, A Genealogical History of the Present Nobility of that Kingdom
1943: 1862: 1395:: "... received and entertained him in his house and was made a lord of the bed chamber." 2125: 2084: 2023: 1885: 1839: 1751: 1540: 1357: 2019: 988: 833: 745: 695: 153: 1796: 1360:: "... that summer Sunderland swallowed the camel of conversion to Catholicism." 2189: 2089: 1756: 1705: 1431: 811: 707: 1728: 623:. Clancarty's upbringing became a matter of high policy. His mother, one of the few 1985: 1709: 733:, who had been alerted by the family servants. The case raised a public furore and 620: 651:
However, neither his mother nor the bishop could match the influence of his uncle
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on the northern shore of the Elbe estuary, and in 1706 he bought the island and
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in the family, brought him to England and placed him under the tutelage of
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A History of the Siege of Londonderry and Defence of Enniskillen in 1688–9
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Clancarty then raised a regiment of foot for James II. During the
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Donough MacCarty with wife, parents, and other selected relatives.
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Fryde, E. B.; Greenway, D. E.; Porter, S.; Roy, I., eds. (1986).
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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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The History of England from the Accession of James the Second
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is not supported by contemporary documents. In 1729 the anti-
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Irish Pedigrees: Or, the Origin and Stem of the Irish Nation
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Fetched his wife in England and went with her to Germany.
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his father-in-law became Catholics in the summer of 1686.
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and his wife Elizabeth Fitzgerald. His father was the 3rd
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He died on 1 October 1734 at the Prahlenhof near
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Donough and Elizabeth had three children, two sons:
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Hamburg: Otto Meißners Verlag. 987:Tried to storm the Butchers Gate during the 663:to provide a royal letter, countersigned by 1450:: "... his immense estates (worth at their 1002:Escaped from the Tower and fled to France. 2146: 1168: 857: 739:Hans Willem Bentinck, 1st Earl of Portland 210: 31: 1603: 1536: 1517: 1501: 1407: 1372: 1152: 142:Donough MacCarthy, 4th Earl of Clancarty 2241:People of the Williamite War in Ireland 2099:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 1867:(2nd ed.). Dublin: William Curry. 1766:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 1443: 1423: 1286: 1251: 1142: 1122: 909:Married Elizabeth Spencer, daughter of 778:Archibald Campbell, 10th Earl of Argyll 202:George FitzGerald, 16th Earl of Kildare 18:Donough MacCarty, 4th Earl of Clancarty 2127:Derry and Enniskillen in the Year 1689 2028:. Vol. I (5th ed.). Dublin: 1485: 1466: 1388: 1318: 1302: 1219: 911:Robert Spencer, 2nd Earl of Sunderland 665:Robert Spencer, 2nd Earl of Sunderland 206:who are listed in his father's article 1811:– Canonteign to Cutts (for Clancarty) 1584: 1568: 1552: 1353: 1337: 1267: 1235: 1226:The following rough pedigree ... 1187: 672: 653:Justin McCarthy, Viscount Mountcashel 593: 578: 575: 573: 568: 565: 552: 533: 520: 518: 516: 514: 512: 510: 508: 506: 486: 484: 482: 480: 478: 476: 474: 472: 455: 444: 442: 440: 438: 429: 419: 417: 415: 413: 411: 405: 384: 382: 373: 360: 358: 343: 307: 273: 263: 254: 239: 237: 235: 233: 222: 7: 1948:. Vol. I. Dublin: James Moore. 1159:: "... was born at Blarney in 1668." 2231:Members of the Irish House of Lords 1258:Genealogy of the earls of Clancarty 1242:Genealogy of the earls of Clancarty 1210:. "MacCarthys of Muskerry ..." 1714:(New ed.). London: Harrison. 594:*d.v.p. = predeceased his father ( 176:, Ireland. He was the only son of 25: 2059:Dictionary of National Biography 1430:: "he was taken prisoner at the 724:Château de Saint-Germain-en-Laye 698:he marched his regiment up from 192:. Donough's mother was from the 126:Callaghan, 3rd Earl of Clancarty 61:Callaghan, 3rd Earl of Clancarty 1841:Handbook of British Chronology 1727:Butler, William F. T. (1925). 1204:Moody, Martin & Byrne 1984 826:John West, 1st Earl De La Warr 200:family. She was a daughter of 1: 1293:: "He d. 21 Nov. 1676." 706:He was taken prisoner at the 641:Lord Chief Justice of Ireland 1749:Carafano, James Jay (2004). 1730:Gleanings from Irish History 1101:Died at the Prahlenhof near 172:Donough was born in 1668 at 2062:. Vol. XXXIV. London: 976:at his arrival in Kinsale. 744:The couple settled down in 184:. His father's family, the 107: 2262: 2102:. Vol. 51. New York: 1963:Macaulay, Thomas Babington 1893:Greenwood Press Publishers 1861:Graham, Rev. John (1829). 1769:. Vol. 35. 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Index

Donough MacCarty, 4th Earl of Clancarty
Earl of Clancarty
Callaghan, 3rd Earl of Clancarty
Noble family
MacCarthy of Muskerry
Detail
Robert
Callaghan, 3rd Earl of Clancarty
James II
Williamite War in Ireland
Siege of Derry
Rottumeroog
Hamburg
Blarney
Callaghan MacCarty
Earl of Clancarty
MacCarthys of Muskerry
kings of Desmond
FitzGerald dynasty
Old English
George FitzGerald, 16th Earl of Kildare
who are listed in his father's article
Donough
1st Earl
Clancarty

Charles
Viscount
Muskerry

Callaghan
3rd Earl

Justin
Viscount
Mountcashel

Robert
MacCarty

Earls of
Clancarty

decessit vita patris
County Cork

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