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  1. Cahir O'Doherty is a professional musician best known for his strong resonant voice and lilting guitar producing incomparable Irish and American folk music which people enormously enjoy. Ballads, love songs, humor and traditional sing-a-longs are all within his cheery compass and a good time is guaranteed in the company of this very entertaining singer.

  2. Sir Cahir O'Doherty ( Irish: Cathaoir Ó Dochartaigh or Caṫaoir Ó Doċartaiġ; 1587–5 July 1608) was the last Gaelic Chief of the Name of Clan O'Doherty and Lord of Inishowen, in what is now County Donegal.

  3. Cahir O'Doherty (en irlandés: Cathaoir Ó Dochartaigh, Caṫaoir Ó Doċartaiġ, 1587-1608) fue el último lord irlandés de Inishowen en el noroeste de Irlanda. O'Doherty era un destacado lealista durante la Rebelión de Tyrone y se hizo conocido como el Queen's O'Doherty ("O'Doherty de la Reina") por su servicio del lado de la Corona durante ...

  4. Cahir O'Doherty fue el último lord irlandés de Inishowen en el noroeste de Irlanda. O'Doherty era un destacado lealista durante la Rebelión de Tyrone y se hizo conocido como el Queen's O'Doherty por su servicio del lado de la Corona durante los combates.

  5. A Compendium of Irish Biography. 1878. O'Dogherty, Sir Cahir, was born in 1587. On the death of his father, Sir John, in 1600, Cahir was set aside on account of his youth, his uncle Felim being installed Prince of Inishowen by Hugh Roe O'Donnell. Cahir was fostered by the clan MacDavitt.

  6. McGettigan, Darren. O'Doherty (Ó Dochartaigh), Cahir (1587–1608), lord of Inishowen, was born in Co. Donegal, the eldest son of Seán Óg O'Doherty, lord of Inishowen (1582–1601), and grandson of Seán O'Doherty, lord of Inishowen (d. 1582). He had two younger brothers, Seán and Rury, and a half-brother, Donnell, as well as two known ...

  7. Sir Cahir, the last Gaelic Lord of Inishowen, famously led O’Doherty’s Rebellion against English rule, a courageous but fatal endeavor that ended with his death at the Battle of Kilmacrennan.