The History of the County And City of Cork volume 1
The History of the County And City of Cork volume 1
Charles Bernard Gibson
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" We learn from this that Lady Eoche was a Fitz- gerald. The Four Masters, speaking of James, the Bishop of Kerry, who died this year, 1583, say, "This bishop was a vessel full of wisdom. He was of the stock of Clan-Pierce, of the race of Eaymond, the son of William Fitzgerald, the brother of Maurice, who came from the king of England at the time of the first invasion of Ireland. " " A. D. 1583. The Countess Roche [recte Countess of Tho- mond]* namely, Eveleen, the daughter of Maurice, son of D...avid Koche, and wife of the Earl of Thomond (Donough, the son of Conor O'Brien) died in the summer of this year at Clonroad, and was buried in the monastery of Ennis. " The death of Sir Cormac Mac Teige, of whom Sir Henry Sydney said " for his loyalty and civil disposi- tion, he was the rarest man that ever was born of the Irishry, " is thus recorded: " Cormac, son of Teige, son of Cormac Oge Mac Carthy, lord of Muskerry, a comely- shaped, bright-countenanced man, who possessed most white-washed edifices, fine built castles and hereditary seats of any of the descendants of Eoghan More.
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