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  Encyclopedia: Florence MacCarthy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Finian MacDonagh MacCarthy, known to the English as Florence MacCarthy, was born in 1560 the son of Donagh, the chief of the MacCarthy Reagh clan.
However, Florence fell foul of their government in Munster after his marriage to the daughter of the MacCarthy Mór (chief of all the MacCarthys).
Florence MacCarthy lived the remainder of his life in London, where he wrote a history of Ireland, based on Old Irish texts.
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 Society Religion and Spirituality Christianity Denominations Catholicism Reference Catholic Encyclopedia M   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
MacCarthy, Denis Florence - Well-known Irish poet of the nineteenth century, born in Lower O'Connell Street, Dublin, 26 May, 1817; died at Blackrock, Dublin, 7 April, 1882.
MacCarthy, Nicholas Tuite - Called the Abbé de Lévignac, born in Dublin on 19 May, 1769; died at Annécy, Savoy, 3 May, 1833.
Marianus of Florence - A Friar Minor and historian, born at Florence about the middle of the fifteenth century, exact date of birth uncertain; died there, 20 July, 1523.
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 mccarthystuff.htm
Florence caused suspicion, however, by secretly marrying his kinswoman the Lady Ellen, the daughter and sole heiress of Donal MacCarthy Mór, at a midnight ceremony in Muckross Abbey.
Justin MacCarthy (died 1694) was the third son of Donal MacCarthy, 1st Earl of Clancarthy, and Lady Eleanor Butler, a sister of James, Duke of Ormond.
In the eighteenth century a MacCarthy was Governor of Madras and in the nineteenth century Sir Charles Justin MacCarthy was Governor of Ceylon.
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 Denis Florence MacCarthy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Denis Florence MacCarthy (May 26, 1817 - April 7, 1882) was an Irish poet, translator, and biographer, born in Lower O'Connell Street, Dublin.
MacCarthy's early life, before he devoted himself to literary pursuits, calls for little remark.
From a learned priest, who had spent much time in Spain, he acquired that intimate knowledge of Spanish, which he was later to turn to such good advantage.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Denis_Florence_MacCarthy   (1221 words)

  
 McCarthy Coat of Arms MacCarthy Coat of Arms
This Florence, the husband of Elana, and son of Sir Donogh MacCarthy Riabhach, was b.
In 1600, in The O'Neill's camp at Inniscarra, near Cork, Florence was solemnly created The MacCarthy Mór, with all the rites and ceremonies of his family for hundreds of generations; which title and dignity was formally approved of by Aodh (or Hugh) O'Neill, the then virtual Ard Righ, or Ruler of the Irish in Ireland.
Dermod, ancestor of the MacCarthys of Drishane, and founder of the castle of Carrigafooka; 3.
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 Florence   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Florence (Italian, Firenze) is a city in the center of Tuscany, in central Italy at 43°46′ N 11°15′ E.
Florence is the capital of the region of Tuscany and briefly (1865-1871) the capital of the kingdom of Italy.
Florence's recorded history began with the establishment in 59 BC of a settlement ("Florentia") for Roman veterans.
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 MacCarthy
MacCarthy is the commonest Mac name and the name has retained its prefix through the centuries; in Irish the name is Mac Carthaigh and means 'Son of Carthach'.
Justin MacCarthy (d.1694) Earl of Mountcashell was a commander of a regiment under James II and later of the Irish brigade in France.
Blarney Castle was the principal residence of the Chief of the Muskerry McCarthys.
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 McCarthy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
McCarthy (a variant of MacCarthy) is a popular surname that originated in Ireland.
His son used the appellation Muireadhach mac Carthaigh (Muireadhach, son of Carthach), a common practice.
His sons, Tadhg and Cormac adopted MacCarthy as a proper surname.
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 MacCarthy Family Crest
In continental Europe, the most ancient recorded family crest was discovered upon the monumental effigy of a Count of Wasserburg in the church of St. Emeran, at Ratisobon, Germany...
In the MacCarthy coat of arms as in all coat of arms the crest is only one element of the full armorial achievement.
Heraldry is defined as the hereditary art or science of blazoning, the description is appropriate technical terms of Coats-of-Arms and other heraldic and armorial insignia, and is of very ancient origin...
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 Michael McCARTHY   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Donoch MacCarthy, the 4th Earl of Clan Carthy:son of said Ceallaghan; born 1669; was educated in Oxford, and having, like his father, conformed to the Protestant religion, was, before he was sixteen years of age, privately married to Elizabeth Spencer, second daughter of Robert Spencer, earl of Sunderland.
Owen MacCarthy, the last "Maister na-Mona": his son; born 1706; married Catherine (living in 1764), daughter of Charles MacCarthy, of Lyredane; died 5th November, 1790; was interred in Kilcrea Abbey, leaving an only son, and three daughters, residents in Cork: 1.
Ellen the daughter of Florence, son of Dermod MacCarthy, heir of Millane, and grand-daughter of Timothy O'Donovan of Loghernth.
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 Letter from Conor McCarthy dated May 24, 2000
The MacCarthy Muskerry line descend from Cormac VI MacCarthy Mór (r.1326-1359) and their descent from the Royal House was therefore very remote upon the death of Donal IX, last regnant King of Desmond.
Upon the death of Donal IX, one Florence MacCarthy of the Carberry branch did, despite the prohibition on his line, assert a claim to the Chiefship.
Those interested should consult the open letter of the former MacCarthy Mór, Dr Terence MacCarthy, contained on the Clan Society North America website, where it is made immediately obvious that not only was Mr MacCarthy Mór not MacCarthy Mór by primogeniture but that he did not scruple to corrupt genealogical information to create that impression.
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 MacCarthy, Denis Florence: Biographical Sketches
Denis Florence MacCarthy, a Dublin writer, was one of the best known and most prolific of Irish poets of the last century.
An incomplete edition of his poems, by his son, John MacCarthy, was published by Gill, Dublin in 1882.
Denis Florence MacCarthy died on the 7th of April, 1882, aged 65.
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 MacCarthy Coat of Arms
Some of the first settlers of this name or some of its variants were: Bridget, Charles, Cornelius, Daniel, Denis, Florence, James, John, Michael,Owen, Patrick, Thomas and William MacCarthy all arrived in Pennsylvania between 1840 and 1860.
MacCarthy is also a Sept of the Clan Alpin
According to "A Topographical and Historical Map of Ancient Ireland," compiled by Philip MacDermott, M.D., the following were the names of the principal families in Ireland, of Irish, Anglo-Norman, and Anglo-Irish origin.
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 The Mahonys of Kerry
He was an intimate friend of FIorence MacCarthy, son-in-law of the Earl of Clancar, and it was to his house in Kerry that Florence sent his eldest son, when Sir George Carew was looking out for the boy to retain him as a hostage.
From the "Pacata Hibernia" it appears that Florence was about to yield to Carew's importunity to produce him, and wrote to Eoghan to bring him to Cork, but subsequently countermanded this order, on getting an encouraging message from O'Neill, and directed Eoghan to convey the boy back to Desmond.
Eoghan joined O’Neill, and in consequence was reported to the Government as a "notorious rebel" by one Teig Hurley, in a lengthy affidavit which he made on the subject of Florence MacCarthy's "Treasons and Intentions" on the 27th Match, 1617.
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 The O'Brien Clan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The Fitzgeralds trace their descent from the dukes of Tuscany: some of the family from Florence, settled in Normandy, and thence came to England with William the Conqueror.
The Geraldines, having frequently joined the Irish against the English, were charged by English writers as having become Irish in language and manners: hence, the origin of the expression - "Ipsis Hibernis Hiberniores" or More Irish than the Irish themselves.
Raymond having formed an alliance with Dermot MacCarthy, King of Desmond, got large grants of land in Kerry, in the territory called Lixnaw.
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 Florence Ky Newspaper on Siuk   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
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The Project Gutenberg EBook of Poems, by Denis Florence MacCarthy This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever.
A Committee of friends and admirers of the late Denis Florence MacCarthy has been formed for the purpose of perpetuating in a fitting manner the memory of this distinguished Irish poet.
MacCarthy has done this, I conceive, to a degree which I had previously supposed impossible.
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 Greatest of Centuries 12   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
While we realize how many beautiful translations there are, it is almost pitiful to think what poor English versions are sometimes used in the devotional exercises of the present day.
MacCarthy has succeeded in following the intricate rhyme plan of the Stabat with a perfection that would be deemed almost impossible in our harsher English, which does not readily yield itself to double rhymes and which permits frequency of rhyme as a rule only at the sacrifice of vigor of expression.
A very beautiful translation in the meter of the original was also made by the distinguished Irish poet, Aubrey de Vere.
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 Dictionary of Meaning www.mauspfeil.net
He had already for some months resettled in his native land, when death overtook him on Good Friday, 1882 at Blackrock, Dublin.
Below are lists of his published works, some of which are available on-line at Project Gutenberg (see Denis Florence MacCarthy#Online works Online works below).
There you find a list of all editors and the possibility to edit the original text of the article Denis Florence MacCarthy.
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 Denis Florence MacCarthy Definition / Denis Florence MacCarthy Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Denis Florence MacCarthy Definition / Denis Florence MacCarthy Research
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Denis Florence MacCarthy was born in Lower O'Connell Street, Dublin Dublin (Baile Átha Cliath in Irish) is the capital and largest city of the Republic of Ireland, located near the midpoint of Ireland's east coast, at the mouth of the River Liffey in the County Dublin.
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 MacCarthy Mor   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The life and letters of Florence MacCarthy Reagh: Tanist of Carbery, MacCarthy Mor, with some portion of "The history of the ancient families of the south of Ireland,"
The life and letters of Florence MacCarthy Reagh, Tanist of Carbery, MacCarthy Mor, with some portion of The history of the ancient families of the South...
The MacCarthys of Munster, The Story of a Great Irish Sept by Samuel Trant McCarthy, D.L., J.P., M.R.I.A. MacCarthy Mor
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 Translators of Comedia
Translated in the metre of the orignal by Denis Florence MacCarthy.
Now first translated fully from the Spanish in the metre of the original, by Denis Florence Mac-Carthy.
Translated in the metre of the original by Denis Florence MacCarthy.
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Many Sullivans leave the country for adventure and military service in foreign countries, while others remain at home and endured a fractious relationship with their English masters.
1580: james sussex of the geraldines seized by queens maccarthy at cork, executed (cusak)
1594: Donal Cam, florence maccarthy and o'neil allied (o'murcada)
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 Saint Antoninus of Florence   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Level   Topia!: Society: Religion and Spirituality: Christianity: Denominations: Catholicism: Saints: A: Saint Antoninus of Florence (6) Patron Saints Index - Profile of St. Antonius of Florence.
For All the Saints - Hagiography of St. Antoninus of Florence.
Catholic Encyclopedia) Montgolfier, Joseph-Michel - (Catholic Encyclopedia) MacCarthy, Denis Florence - (Catholic Encyclopedia) Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus - (Catholic Encyclopedia) Micheas...
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 The Bell-Founder and other Poems by Denis Florence MacCarthy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The Bell-Founder and other Poems by Denis Florence MacCarthy
FLORENCE MAC CARTHY, M.R.I.A. [With the exception of the three highlit titles, all of these
This text may be copied freely, local laws permitting.
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 maccarthy - OneLook Dictionary Search
We found one dictionary with English definitions that includes the word maccarthy:
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Phrases that include maccarthy: denis florence maccarthy, maccarthy denis florence, desmond maccarthy, maccarthy nicholas tuite, nicholas tuite maccarthy
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 Amazon.co.uk: Search Results Books: Florence Daniel   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Preaching in Mediaeval Florence: Social World in Franciscan and Dominican Spirituality
Life and Letters of Florence MacCarthy Mor: Tanist of Carbery
The papers of Robert H. Goddard: Including the reports to the Smithsonian Institution and the Daniel and Florence Guggenheim Foundation
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 The Spenser Letters   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
florence MacCarthy, and therevpon to certifye her High
MacCarthy, who by all meanes endevoreth to back &
that now the sayd Florence by this his late knott hath
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 English Poetry, Second Edition Bibliography: M
MacCarthy, Denis Florence, 1817-1882, Poems: By Denis Florence MacCarthy.
MacCarthy, Denis Florence, 1817-1882, Underglimpses, and Other Poems.
Merry, Robert, 1755-1798, Ode for the fourteenth of July, 1791, the day consecrated to freedom: being the anniversary of the revolution in France.
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 Poems, by Denis Florence MacCarthy
A Committee of friends and admirers of the late Denis Florence MacCarthy has been formed for the purpose of perpetuating in a fitting manner the memory of this distinguished Irish poet.  Among the contributors to the Memorial Fund are Cardinal Newman, Cardinal MacCabe, Cardinal MacClosky; Most Rev. Dr.
MacCarthy has done this, I conceive, to a degree which I had previously supposed impossible.  Nothing, I think, in the English language will give us so true an impression of what is most characteristic of the Spanish drama; perhaps I ought to say, of what is most characteristic of Spanish poetry generally."
And now with gentler beauty as they rolled Along the azure vault in gladsome May, Gleaming pure white, and edged with broidered gold, Like snowy vestments on the Virgin's day.
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