Teige-an-Fhorsa I MacCarthy | |
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Lord of Gleannachroim | |
Predecessor | Cormac McFinin MacCarthy |
Successor | Teige-an-Duna MacCarthy |
Born | c. 1555 Dunmanway, Cork |
Died | 3rd July 1618 Cork City |
Spouse | (i) Daughter of Donal MacFinnin of Ard-Tully of Desmond. (ii) Ellinor McSheey |
Issue | (i)Teige-an-Duna MacCarthy (ii) Dermod (i) Daughter, wife of Randel Og Hurley of Ballinacarriga Castle |
Father | Dermod Na-nGlac |
Religion | Roman Catholic |
Teige-an-Fhorsa I MacCarthy (Irish: Tadhg Mac Cárṫaiġ; c. 1555 – 3rd July 1618) otherwise called Tadhg Onorsi I ("of the Force"), or Tadhg MacDermod MacCarthy, served as the sixth(?) Lord of Gleannacriom, and chief of Sliochd Feidhlimidh for forty year period from 1578 to 1618.[2]
Lord of Gleannacriom edit
Murder of first cousin taking the position of chief of the clan and Lord of Gleannacriom
Surrender and regrant
Togher castle
Marriage and issue edit
Genealogy
Tadhg was
References edit
- ^ "Keating and the King in Print (1723)". Battle of Clontarf. Trinity College, Dublin.
- ^ MacCarthy, Daniel (1880). A Historical Pedigree of the Sliochd Feidhlimidh, the MacCarthys of Gleannacroim, from Carthach, Twenty-fourth in Descent from Oilioll Olum, to this Day. Exeter: William Pollard. OCLC 561674701.