Donal MacCarthy Reagh of Kilbrittain (died 1636) was an Irish magnate who owned the extensive lands of Carbery (almost half a million acres) in south-western County Cork.
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DonalMacCarthyReaghofKilbrittain (died 1636) was an Irish magnate who owned the extensive lands of Carbery (almost half a million acres) in south-western...
Haoine, last Prince of Carbery Cormac MacCarthyReaghDonalMacCarthyReagh, "Comte de Carbery" & Lord ofKilbrittain m. Lady Ellen Roche of Fermoy Col. Finghin...
Reagh, a Gaelic Irish dynasty that branched from the MacCarthy-Mor line with Donal Gott MacCarthy, a medieval King of Desmond, whose sixth son Donal Maol...
MacCarthy Reagh dynasty. Owen was commonly referred to as "Sir" Owen MacCarthy (McCartie) in the English court records. Owen was the fourth son ofDonal MacCarthy...
of Donogh MacCarthyReagh, 15th Prince of Carbery. His grandfather was DonalMacCarthyReagh, 12th Prince of Carbery. The significance ofMac Carthaig's...
descendants of these branches. One of three principalities within the original Kingdom of Desmond, Carbery, under the MacCarthyReagh dynasty founded by Donal Gott...
recorded descent from DonalReaghMacCarthy "The MacCarthyReagh" ofKilbrittain Castle, who died 1414; Sept. 17, 1937' National Library of Ireland Genealogical...
lost to Donal Gott MacCarthy, King of Desmond, whose son Donal Maol MacCarthyReagh was the first King of Carbery and founder of the MacCarthyReagh dynasty...
were common on this stretch of the river. Prior to 1600, most of the land in the area belonged to the native MacCarthyReagh dynasty. The town charter dates...
Monastery of Timoleague was founded by MacCarthyReagh, who lived near Kinsale, in 1240. The McCarthys were over-lords of Corca Laidhe, at least since the 13th...