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  1. Charles MacCarthy, soldier in French and later English service, d. 1665; Justin MacCarthy, Viscount Mountcashel, younger son of Donough MacCarthy, Viscount Muskerry, d. 1694; Donough MacCarthy, 4th Earl of Clancarty, grandson of Donough MacCarthy, Viscount Muskerry, 1670–1734; Nicholas Tuite MacCarthy, renowned Jesuit Preacher, 1769–1833

  2. Sus hijos Charles y Justin MacCarthy, Vizconde Mountcashel sirvieron en las fuerzas inglesas durante la Segunda guerra anglo holandesa y la Guerra Guillermita de Irlanda respectivamente. Descendencia. Hijos de Donough MacCarte, y Eleanor Butler: Helen MacCarte, Condesa de Clanricarde (d. c 29 Jun 1722)

  3. Pursuing a military career in the Royal Engineers, he rose to captain in 1846, [1] lieutenant-colonel in 1854, [2] brevet-colonel in 1858, [3] and in 1859 was promoted to full colonel. [4] On 30 July 1860 he was appointed acting Governor of British Ceylon, a post he held until 22 October 1860 when he was succeeded by Charles Justin MacCarthy. [5]

  4. Kevin Owen McCarthy (born January 26, 1965) is an American politician who served as the 55th speaker of the United States House of Representatives from January to October 2023. A member of the Republican Party, he was the U.S. Representative for California's 20th congressional district from 2007 until his resignation in 2023.

  5. Justin MacCarthy was an Anglican priest in Ireland in the second half of the 19th century. MacCarthy was born in County Cork, educated at Trinity College, Dublin. [1] and ordained in 1851. After curacies in Cullen and Cork, he was the incumbent at Castleventry from 1870. He was Archdeacon of Ross from 1870 [2]

  6. Autres informations. Justin MacCarthy-Reagh, prince de Carbery, comte MacCarthy en France, né au château de Springhouse, à Bansha (en), dans le comté de Tipperary-Sud, le 18 août 1744, et mort à Toulouse le 31 décembre 1811 1, est un bibliophile d'origine irlandaise et naturalisé français en 1776.

  7. Florence MacCarthy ( Irish: Fínghin mac Donncha Mac Carthaig) (1560–1640), was an Irish clan chief and member of the Gaelic nobility of Ireland ( Irish: flaith) of the late 16th-century and the last credible claimant to the Mac Carthaig Mór title before its suppression by English authority. Mac Carthaig's involvement in the Nine Years' War ...