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The History and Topography of the County of Clare by James Frost


Part I. Topography of Thomond Chapter 5. Ui Cearnaigh; Ui Conghaile; East Corcabaskin

East Corcabaskin

Pedigree of the different families of MacMahon of Clonderalaw and Clenagh, taken from the following sources:—Keating’s History of Ireland, Appendix; Annals of the Four Masters; Rev. Mr. Shearman’s Pedigree of Marshal MacMahon in Journal of Archæological Association of Ireland, vol. iv., 4th series, July, 1878; the Clare Inquisitions; Miss Hickson’s Kerry Records, vol. i., p. 106; and from family papers in the possession of Mrs. Morgan John O’Connell, of Ballylean Lodge.


MacMahon of Clonderalaw.

Brian Boroimhe
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Teige
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Turlogh
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Murtagh More
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Mahone, a quò MacMahon
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Murtagh       
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Dermot
    Murtagh na Niongnadh (of the long nails)
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Murrogh
Donogh Carragh (wrinkled) (called Donogh
an Chuil by the Four Mast. + 1383)
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Dermot
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Rory Buidhe. (Book of Lecan, p. 430)
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Murtagh
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Donald
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Rory
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Turlagh
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Mahone
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Murtagh
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Donogh na Glaicé
(six fingered)
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Teige More
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Teige Oge (Mac Firbis, p. 643)
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Turlogh (+ 1488. Four Mast.)
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Teige Roe (+ 1513. Four Mast.)
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Murtagh (+ 1545. Four Mast.)
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Teige succeeded 1568 + 1594. (Four Mast.)
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Turlogh Bodhar
(the deaf + 1426
Four Mast.)

 

 

Teige, a quò MacMahon of Clenagh
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Brian Ballach (?)

 

Turlogh Roe
+ June 9th, 1629
(Clare Inq. of 7th Aug. 1630).
=
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Ainé
dau. of Sir Dl. O’Brien of Ennistymon
+ 1591. (Four Mast.)
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Sir Teige, Bart. of Clonderalaw
(Clare Inq. of 7th Aug. 1630.)
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Bryan of Derrycrossane.
(Clare Inq. 7th Aug. 1630.)
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Sir Turlogh (Kerry Records)
 
                 ¦
Teige (Kerry Records)

 
MacMahon of Killadysert.
(From the Four Masters, A.D. 1589).
Brian Ballach
Murtagh
Donogh
Murtagh
Donogh
Teige an Duna (+ 1589. Four Mast.)
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Turlagh
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Mahone of Clenagh in 1641?
(Clare Inquisitions 31st May, 1627).

     
MacMahon of Knockalocha.
(From the Four Mast. and Clare Inquisitions.)
Thomas
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Mahone
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Conor
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Murtagh Cam (+ 1599. Four Mast.) According to Clare Inquisition of 3rd April, 1626, he died on the 10th of January, 1593, leaving a son and heir Thomas.)
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Thomas
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Thomas
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Murtagh. (Inquisition.)
MacMahon of Clenagh.
(Book of Forfeitures and Distributions.)
Mahone of Clenagh in 1641.
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Teige of Clenagh in 1671 was decreed an Innocent Papist. (Book of Forfeitures, and Deed of Mortgage to Sam. Burton, 1671.) Died in 1672. See Petition of Donagh of Clenagh, lodged in Court of Claims in 1700.
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Terence, died in his
father’s life time
leaving an only son.
 
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Henry, died in 1747. He lived at Clenagh, and preserved the estate for his nephew Stanislaus.
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      Stanislaus + 1757.
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Abbé Donogh died s.p at Paris in 1784. He sold Clenagh about that time.
   
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Jane = Coppinger of Barry’s Court.
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Wm. Coppinger of Barry’s Court + 1863 s.p.
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Elizabeth Coppinger =
John O’Connell, of Grenagh,
brother of the Liberator.
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Morgan John O’Connell, M.P., = 1865 to Mary Anne, dau. of Charles Bianconi, D.L. of Longfield. Mr. O’Connell died in 1875, leaving John C. O’Connell, his only son, who now represents the MacMahons of Clenagh.
 

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