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...
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MacCarthy (Irish: Mac Cárthaigh), also spelled Macarthy, McCarthy or McCarty, is an Irish clan originating from Munster, an area they ruled during the...
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Sir Charles Justin MacCarthy (1811–1864) was the 12th Governor of British Ceylon and the 12th Accountant General and Controller of Revenue. He was appointed...
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Muskerry) who was the ancestor of MacCarthy, lords of Muscry and earls of Clan Carthy." Lainé 1836, p. 72. "Dermod-Môr, Mac-Carthy, fils puiné de Cormac-Môr,...
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Charles Justin MacCarthy (1811–1864), Governor of British Ceylon Charles J. McCarthy (1861–1929), fifth Territorial Governor of Hawai'i Charles McCarthy (progressive)...
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(1689 creation, went extinct with the death of Justin MacCarthy in 1694. At that date the MacCarthys of Muskerry had therefore lost all their noble titles...
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2023. Retrieved September 12, 2023. Juliegrace Brufke; Justin Green (September 12, 2023). "McCarthy blames Pelosi for his impeachment flip-flop". Axios....
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surname McCarthy are located. The surname, meaning "son of Cárthach" originated in Ireland. Commons variants of the name include McCarty and MacCarthy. Sixty...
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The MacCarthy executive council was 7th executive council of British Ceylon. The government was led by Governor Charles Justin MacCarthy. Cabinet of Sri...
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Finnin MacCarthy (Irish: Fínghin mac Donncha Mac Carthaig) (1560–1640), was an Irish clan chief and member of the Gaelic nobility of Ireland (Irish: flaith)...
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Africa between 1812 and 1824 Charles Justin MacCarthy (1811–1864), 12th Governor of British Ceylon Charles J. McCarthy (1861–1929), 5th Territorial Governor...
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adopted the same title, had married Catherine MacCarthy, sister of the head of Justin's family, Donough MacCarthy, 4th Earl of Clancarty. Paul Davys, 1st Viscount...
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an incident known as Black Monday. Bandon was quickly recaptured by Justin MacCarthy. 10 December 1894, also known as the Newfoundland Bank Crash of 1894...
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of Ceylon. He was appointed on 1 October 1851, succeeding Charles Justin MacCarthy, and held the office until 1861. He was succeeded by R. T. Pennefather...
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Cork. His father's family were the MacCarthys of Muskerry, a Gaelic Irish dynasty that had branched from the MacCarthy-Mor line in the 14th century when...
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May 1847 18 October 1850 3 years, 142 days Queen Victoria Charles Justin MacCarthy (1811–1864) Acting 18 October 1850 27 November 1850 40 days Queen Victoria...
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in London. MacCarthy's first cousin was Sir Charles Justin MacCarthy, Governor of Ceylon, and son-in-law of Sir Benjamin Hawes. MacCarthy traced his ancestry...
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Queen Victoria Preceded by Philip Anstruther Succeeded by Charles Justin MacCarthy Acting Governor of British Ceylon In office 19 April 1847 – 29 May...
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most serving officers of the Brigade fell into the second category. Seamus MacManus shows in his book The Story of The Irish Race (1921): "In truth, it...
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Nicholas Tuite MacCarthy (May 1769 – 3 May 1833) was a renowned Jesuit preacher in late-18th- and early-19th-century France. He was known also as the...
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McCarthyism, also known as the Second Red Scare, was the political repression and persecution of left-wing individuals and a campaign spreading fear of...
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Colonial Secretary 27 November 1850 1851 Replaced by Charles Justin MacCarthy Charles Justin MacCarthy 2 January 1851 18 January 1855 Major general William Smelt...
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service in Ceylon, first as private secretary to the governor, Charles Justin MacCarthy, and then as office assistant to the government agent in Kandy. During...
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Irish chieftain Cormac MacCarthy, who constructed Blarney Castle. After marrying fellow student Lee Holleman in 1961, McCarthy moved to what Lee's obituary...
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Ceylon in 1863 and held the office for two years, succeeding Charles Justin MacCarthy. In 1881, he was appointed governor of Heligoland, knighted in 1888...
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Donough MacCarthy, 4th Earl of Clancarty (1668–1734) fought for James II in the Williamite War in Ireland at the Siege of Derry. He was attainted in 1691...
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post he held until 22 October 1860 when he was succeeded by Charles Justin MacCarthy. In 1866 he achieved his final promotion to major-general and died...
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Justin Huntly McCarthy (1859 – 20 March 1936) was an Irish writer, historian, and nationalist politician. He was a Member of Parliament (MP) from 1884...
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1 February 1841 1847 James Alexander Stewart-Mackenzie 12 Charles Justin MacCarthy 28 May 1847 1851 James Emerson Tennent 13 William Charles Gibson 1...
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married Eleanor MacCarthy, born from his stepfather's 1st marriage. After MacCarthy's death in or before 1599 Ellen remarried to Charles MacCarthy, 1st Viscount...
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