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    Charles O'Brien, 5th Viscount Clare (1673–1706) was the son of Daniel O'Brien, 3rd Viscount Clare and Philadelphia Lennard. He married Charlotte Bulkeley...
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    known to posterity as the Maréchal de Thomond. Charles O'Brien was the son of Charles O'Brien, 5th Viscount Clare and Charlotte Bulkeley, the sister of...
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    place as its own petty kingdom, ruled by the O'Brien clan. After the Norman invasion of Ireland, Thomas de Clare established a short-lived Norman lordship...
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    this period in the late 13th century they had a rivalry with the Norman de Clare house, disputing the throne of Thomond. The last Ó Briain to reign in Thomond...
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    Bunratty Castle (category Castles in County Clare)
    which Richard de Clare was killed. Lady De Clare, on learning this, fled from Bunratty to Limerick after burning castle and town. The De Clare family never...
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    of O'Brien and Prince of Thomond in the Gaelic Irish nobility. In 1862, he was appointed High Sheriff of Clare. Born the eldest son of Lucius O'Brien, 13th...
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  • The Clare's Regiment, later known as Clare's Dragoons, was initially named O'Brien's Regiment after its originator Daniel O'Brien, 3rd Viscount Clare raised...
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    Charles O'Brien, 6th Viscount Clare, maréchal de Thomond and Marie Genevieve Louise Gauthier de Chifreville. He was Colonel-proprietor of the Clare Regiment...
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    Thomond (category Geography of County Clare)
    kingdom of Gaelic Ireland, associated geographically with present-day County Clare and County Limerick, as well as parts of County Tipperary around Nenagh...
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    securing verdicts by packed juries. O'Brien was born at Carnelly House, Clarecastle, County Clare, the fifth son of John O'Brien, Liberal Member of Parliament...
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    Baron Inchiquin (category O'Brien dynasty)
    County Clare. He was succeeded by his son, Edward O'Brien, 14th Baron Inchiquin, also an Irish Representative Peer and Lord Lieutenant of County Clare. His...
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    Newhall House and Estate (category Buildings and structures in County Clare)
    original house was bought from the O'Briens by their cousin Charles MacDonnell (MP for Clare) in 1764 who greatly extended the property building on a new...
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    Dalcassians (category History of County Clare)
    attainded in 1691, so the title became forfeit. However, Charles O'Brien, 6th Viscount Clare, a Jacobite exile used the title Earl of Thomond, as did...
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    Clare Boothe Luce (née Ann Clare Boothe; March 10, 1903 – October 9, 1987) was an American writer, politician, U.S. ambassador, and public conservative...
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  • the wife of Thomas de Clare, Lord of Thomond, a powerful Anglo-Norman baron in Ireland, who was a younger brother of Gilbert de Clare, 6th Earl of Hertford...
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    Banshee (category Tuatha Danann)
    Llanerch. p. 142. Westropp, Thos. J. (June 1910). "A Folklore Survey of County Clare". Folklore. 21 (2): 180–199. doi:10.1080/0015587X.1910.9719928. JSTOR 1254686...
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    three hundred years until it reputedly passed to Henry McMahon of County Clare, and finally to William Conyngham, who presented it to Trinity College in...
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    De Valera remained in hiding for several months after the ceasefire was declared; however, he emerged in August to stand for election in County Clare...
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    the single transferable vote (PR-STV). Clare is historically a Fianna Fáil stronghold. The party founder Éamon de Valera served the constituency for 38...
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    Bohemians. This circle, led by Henry Clapp, Jr. and Ada Clare, included figures like Brougham and O'Brien, who assumed major roles. The New York Bohemians comprised...
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    Grace & Gemma Bradley, Rosie Carney, Ruth Charles & Colm Ó Snodaigh, Saint Sister, Seba Safe, Sinead O’Brien, Soda Blonde & Shobsy, Tadhg, The Next New...
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    O’Brien and his party continued to associate themselves with Griffith's movement both in and out of parliament. In June 1918 Griffith asked O’Brien to...
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  • Deaths in July 2024 (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
    passing of National Scientist Clare R. Baltazar Moroccan Philanthropist Leila Mezian Benjelloun Passes Away El basquet está de luto: falleció Pedro Bustos...
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    from the original on January 14, 2022. Retrieved April 13, 2022. Foran, Clare; Zaslav, Ali; Barrett, Ted (January 19, 2022). "Senate Democrats suffer...
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    Charles James Haughey (/ˈhɔːhi/; HAW-hee 16 September 1925 – 13 June 2006) was an Irish Fianna Fáil politician who led four governments as Taoiseach:...
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    O'Brien de Clare 2021, p. 28. Wood 2002, p. 72. O'Brien de Clare 2021, p. 29-30. O'Brien de Clare 2021, p. 30. O'Brien de Clare 2021, p. 31. O'Brien de...
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    children, was born into a prominent Roman Catholic family in Ennis, County Clare. His father, Patrick Mahon of New Park, participated in the Rebellion of...
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    Sutherland 1973, p. 91. Wood 2002, p. 22. Wood 2002, p. 25. O'Brien de Clare 2021, p. 26. de Boislisle 1902, p. 198. Strage 1976, p. 131. Knecht 2000, p...
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    December 1953 married Linda Alice, daughter of Rev Charles Creed and widow of James Anthony O'Brien; they had no children. When his 10th cousin, the 10th...
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  • Sampson. She also discusses with Charles Blake his feelings for Mary. George V (Guy Williams) is the king to whom Rose MacClare is presented at court in 1923...
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