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Region of County Cork in Ireland
Muskerry (Irish: Múscraí) is a central region of County Cork, Ireland which incorporates the baronies of Muskerry West and Muskerry East. It is located
Muskerry
Gaelic Irish dynasty
into several septs (branches) of which the MacCarthy Reagh, MacCarthy of Muskerry, and MacCarthy of Duhallow were the most notable. The origin of the MacCarthy
MacCarthy_dynasty
Topics referred to by the same term
Lord Muskerry may refer men with the title: Viscount Muskerry Baron Muskerry This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Lord Muskerry
Lord_Muskerry
Barony in County Cork, Ireland
Muskerry West (Irish: Múscraí Thiar) is one of the baronies of Ireland, a historical geographical unit of land. Its chief town is Macroom. It is one of
Muskerry_West
Irish soldier and politician (1594–1665)
Irish soldier and politician. He succeeded his father as 2nd Viscount Muskerry in 1641. He rebelled against the government and joined the Irish Catholic
Donough MacCarty, 1st Earl of Clancarty
Donough_MacCarty,_1st_Earl_of_Clancarty
Primarily Irish-speaking regions in Ireland
Gaeltacht [Chontae] Chorcaí) consists of two areas – Muskerry and Cape Clear Island. The Muskerry Gaeltacht has a population of 3,895 people (2,951 Irish
Gaeltacht
Irish chieftain (1411–1494)
Cormac Laidir MacCarthy, 9th Lord of Muskerry (1411–1494), was an Irish chieftain. He founded Kilcrea Friary and built Kilcrea Castle. Cormac was born
Cormac Laidir MacCarthy, 9th Lord of Muskerry
Cormac_Laidir_MacCarthy,_9th_Lord_of_Muskerry
Town in Victoria, Australia
Muskerry is a locality in the Shire of Campaspe, Victoria, Australia. At the 2021 census, Muskerry had a population of 59. "Interactive Map". maps.vec
Muskerry,_Victoria
Gaelic Irish noble family from Munster
MacCarthy dynasty of Muskerry is a tacksman branch of the MacCarthy Mor dynasty, the Kings of Desmond. The MacCarthy of Muskerry are a cadet branch of
MacCarthy_of_Muskerry
Irish soldier (died 1665)
Charles MacCarty, Viscount Muskerry (1633 or 1634 – 1665), called Cormac in Irish, commanded a royalist battalion at the Battle of the Dunes during the
Charles MacCarty, Viscount Muskerry
Charles_MacCarty,_Viscount_Muskerry
Irish lord (died 1641)
Viscount of Muskerry (died 1641), also called Cormac Oge, especially in Irish, was from a family of Irish chieftains who were the Lords of Muskerry, related
Charles MacCarthy, 1st Viscount Muskerry
Charles_MacCarthy,_1st_Viscount_Muskerry
Kingdom in southwest Ireland (1118–1596)
Carbery, MacCarthy of Muskerry, and MacDonough MacCarthy of Duhallow. Because of their location, it was the MacCarthys of Muskerry and Carbery who ended
Kingdom_of_Desmond
Noble title in the Peerage of Ireland
time in 1658 in favour of Donough MacCarty, 2nd Viscount Muskerry, of the MacCarthy of Muskerry dynasty. He had earlier represented County Cork in the Irish
Earl_of_Clancarty
Barony in County Cork, Ireland
Muskerry East (Irish: Múscraí Thoir ) is one of the baronies of Ireland, a historical geographical unit of land. Its chief town is Ballincollig. It is
Muskerry_East
Irish chieftain (1447–1536)
Cormac Oge Laidir MacCarthy, 10th Lord of Muskerry (1447–1536) was an Irish chieftain, styled Lord of Muskerry. In 1520 he defeated James FitzGerald, 10th
Cormac Laidir Oge MacCarthy, 10th Lord of Muskerry
Cormac_Laidir_Oge_MacCarthy,_10th_Lord_of_Muskerry
Title in the Peerage of Ireland
Baron Muskerry is a title in the Peerage of Ireland. It was created in 1781 for Sir Robert Deane, 6th Baronet. He had previously represented County Cork
Baron_Muskerry
Irish lord (1552–1616)
Cormac MacDermot MacCarthy, 16th Lord of Muskerry (1552–1616) was an Irish magnate and soldier. He fought at the Siege of Kinsale during Tyrone's Rebellion
Cormac MacDermot MacCarthy, 16th Lord of Muskerry
Cormac_MacDermot_MacCarthy,_16th_Lord_of_Muskerry
Closed Irish light railway
The Cork and Muskerry Light Railway (CMLR) was a 3 ft (914 mm) narrow gauge railway in County Cork, Ireland. The first part of the railway opened in 1887
Cork and Muskerry Light Railway
Cork_and_Muskerry_Light_Railway
Castle in Macroom, County Cork, Ireland
of the Lords of Muskerry. The castle has changed owners many times, has been besieged, burned, and rebuilt. The MacCarthys of Muskerry owned it with some
Macroom_Castle
Irish politician
Robert Tilson Deane, 1st Baron Muskerry PC (Ire) (29 November 1745 – 25 June 1818), known as Sir Robert Deane, 6th Baronet from 1770 to 1781, was an Irish
Robert Deane, 1st Baron Muskerry
Robert_Deane,_1st_Baron_Muskerry
Railway station in Ireland
Kilmurry railway station was on the Cork and Muskerry Light Railway in County Cork, Ireland. The station opened on 19 March 1888. Passenger services were
Kilmurry_railway_station
Newfoundland colonial leader (1698–1769)
Viscount Muskerry (1698 – 19 September 1769) was an Irish officer of the Royal Navy and a colonial administrator. He belonged to the MacCarthy of Muskerry dynasty
Robert MacCarty, Viscount Muskerry
Robert_MacCarty,_Viscount_Muskerry
14th-century Irish Lord
of Muskerry. He was an Irish magnate who owned extensive lands in central Munster. He was the first of the long line of the MacCarthy of Muskerry dynasty
Dermot MacCarthy, 1st Lord of Muskerry
Dermot_MacCarthy,_1st_Lord_of_Muskerry
This is a sortable table of the townlands in the barony of Muskerry West, County Cork, Ireland. Duplicate names occur where there is more than one townland
List of townlands of the barony of West Muskerry
List_of_townlands_of_the_barony_of_West_Muskerry
Gaelic football and hurling division
Muskerry GAA is a Gaelic football and hurling division located in the middle region of County Cork, Ireland. It is one of eight divisions of Cork GAA County
Muskerry_GAA
17th-century Irish magnate
1st Viscount Muskerry, who thus became Charles's stepfather. This was also Muskerry's second marriage. From his first marriage Muskerry had a daughter
Donal MacCarthy Reagh of Kilbrittain
Donal_MacCarthy_Reagh_of_Kilbrittain
Medieval stronghold in Blarney, Ireland
built on the same spot, the current keep was built by the MacCarthy of Muskerry dynasty, a cadet branch of the Kings of Desmond, and dates from 1446. The
Blarney_Castle
French seminarian and Irish earl (died 1676)
the 2nd Viscount Muskerry, but he would be advanced to Earl of Clancarty in 1658. His father was a member of the MacCarthy of Muskerry dynasty, a Gaelic
Callaghan MacCarty, 3rd Earl of Clancarty
Callaghan_MacCarty,_3rd_Earl_of_Clancarty
Valley and heritage site in County Cork, Ireland
Shehy Mountains of County Cork, Ireland. It is near Ballingeary in the Muskerry Gaeltacht. Gougane Barra is at the source of the River Lee and includes
Gougane_Barra
Barony in Cork, Ireland
neighbouring baronies include Barrymore to the east, Barretts to the north-west, Muskerry East to the west, and Kerrycurrihy to the south. The River Lee bisects
Cork_(barony)
This is a sortable table of the townlands in the barony of Muskerry East, County Cork, Ireland. Duplicate names occur where there is more than one townland
List of townlands of the barony of East Muskerry
List_of_townlands_of_the_barony_of_East_Muskerry
Former terminus railway station at Blarney, Ireland
Blarney railway station was a terminus station on the Cork and Muskerry Light Railway (CMLR) in County Cork, Ireland. The station served Blarney, and was
Blarney_railway_station
Railway station in Ireland
Tower Bridge railway station was on the Cork and Muskerry Light Railway in County Cork, Ireland. It served the village of Tower until its closure in 1934
Tower_Bridge_railway_station
15th-century castle in West Cork, Ireland
41442 Type Medieval castle History Built 1458 Built for MacCarthys of Muskerry Site notes Height 26 m (85 ft) Area County Cork, Ireland Architectural
Kilcoe_Castle
Annual hurling competition
and knockout format. Imokilly are the reigning champions, having beaten Muskerry by 1–23 to 0–15 in the 2025 final. A restructuring process of the entire
Denis_O'Riordan_Cup
Railway in Ireland
street railways and tramways in the central area of Cork city, the Cork and Muskerry Light Railway also had street lines running through the western suburbs
Cork_City_Railways
Civil parish in County Cork, Ireland
(Irish: Achadh Fhíonach) is a civil parish in the historical barony of Muskerry East in County Cork, Ireland. Located to the east of the town of Macroom
Aghinagh
Irish Jacobite (c. 1643 –1694)
Donough, 2nd Viscount Muskerry, and his wife Eleanor Butler. At the time of his birth, Justin's father was the 2nd Viscount Muskerry, but he would be advanced
Justin McCarthy, Viscount Mountcashel
Justin_McCarthy,_Viscount_Mountcashel
Barony in Cork, Ireland
the Old English Barrett family. Barretts is bordered by the baronies of Muskerry East to the south-west, Duhallow to the north-west, Fermoy to the north
Barretts_(barony)
Railway station in Ireland
Firmount railway station was on the Cork and Muskerry Light Railway in County Cork, Ireland. The station opened on 6 May 1893. Passenger services were
Firmount_railway_station
Village in County Cork, Ireland
County Cork, Ireland. Ballyvourney is also a civil parish in the barony of Muskerry West, and an ecclesiastical parish in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Cloyne
Ballyvourney
Railway station in Ireland
Gurteen railway station was on the Cork and Muskerry Light Railway in County Cork, Ireland. The station opened on 19 March 1888. Passenger services were
Gurteen_railway_station
Disused railway station in County Cork, Ireland
railway station, also known as St Ann's Hill station, was on the Cork and Muskerry Light Railway in County Cork, Ireland. The station was opened, in August
St._Anne's_railway_station
Irish countess (died 1722)
Cromwellian conquest of Ireland, against which her father, the 2nd Earl Muskerry, resisted to the bitter end. In France, she was educated at the abbey of
Helen Burke, Countess Clanricarde
Helen_Burke,_Countess_Clanricarde
Railway station in Ireland
Healy's Bridge railway station was on the Cork and Muskerry Light Railway in County Cork, Ireland. The station opened on 8 August 1887. Passenger services
Healy's Bridge railway station
Healy's_Bridge_railway_station
Irish earl (1668–1734)
was the 3rd Earl of Clancarty. His father's family, the MacCarthys of Muskerry descended from the kings of Desmond. Donough's mother was from the FitzGerald
Donough MacCarthy, 4th Earl of Clancarty
Donough_MacCarthy,_4th_Earl_of_Clancarty
Irish prince (died 1612)
His mother was a daughter of Cormac Oge Laidir MacCarthy, 10th Lord of Muskerry. She had married his father after the death of her first husband, Gerald
Donal of the Pipes, 17th Prince of Carbery
Donal_of_the_Pipes,_17th_Prince_of_Carbery
Part of the Irish Confederate Wars
Thomand. His nephew by his only sister was Donough McCarthy, Viscount Muskerry, the most powerful confederate Catholic in Munster who later led the siege
Siege_of_Bunratty
Townland and estate in County Cork, Ireland
2023. Gillman, Herbert Webb (1892). "Castlemore, and connected castles in Muskerry, Co. Cork" (PDF). Journal of the Cork Historical and Archaeological Society
Castlehyde
7th-century Irish abbess
likely refers to an earlier Cera. "Muscraig, in Momonia" may refer to Muskerry, an area outside of Cork. "Momonia" refers to southern Ireland in at least
Saint_Cera
Gerald Barry, Patrick Pursell of Croagh, County Limerick, lord Roche, lord Muskerry ..." Wiggins 2001, p. 1: "The castle had been brought to the brink of surrender
Siege_of_Limerick_(1642)
("Cyra's Church") in that part of Munster which was called Muscragia or Muskerry. The site is now occupied by the ruins of a later Franciscan Kilcrea Friary
Saint_Cyra
Gaelic games club in County Cork, Ireland
Cork, Ireland. The club is affiliated with Cork GAA county board and the Muskerry divisional board. Gaelic games were played in the Ovens and Farran areas
Éire_Óg_GAA_(Cork)
Village in County Cork, Ireland
townland and Gaeltacht village in the civil parish of Ballyvourney, barony of Muskerry West, County Cork, Ireland. The village, which in turn has postal addresses
Ballymakeera
Ruined fortification in County Limerick, Ireland
married Sir Robert Deane, 1st Baron Muskerry. Following the fire in 1921, Sir Robert Deane, 5th Baron Muskerry rebuilt the Georgian mansion's servants
Springfield_Castle
Irish Jacobite (1638–1694)
daughter of Charles MacCarthy, 1st Viscount Muskerry. His mother's family were the MacCarthys of Muskerry, a Gaelic Irish dynasty that branched from the
Valentine Browne, 1st Viscount Kenmare
Valentine_Browne,_1st_Viscount_Kenmare
17th-century Irish soldier and landowner
commanders-in-chief, Viscount Mountgarret, General Garret Barry, Viscount Muskerry, the Earl of Castlehaven, the Marquess of Ormond, and finally Hugh Dubh
Patrick_Purcell_of_Croagh
Railway station in Ireland
Gurth railway station was on the Cork and Muskerry Light Railway in County Cork, Ireland. The station opened on 1 May 1897. Passenger services were withdrawn
Gurth_railway_station
Village in County Cork, Ireland
Kilmichael (Irish: Cill Mhichíl) is a village and civil parish in West Muskerry, County Cork, Ireland. Kilmichael's post office (P.O.) is located on an
Kilmichael,_County_Cork
Annual hurling competition season
Relegation playoff Seandún v Avondhu Duhallow v Muskerry Carbery v Seandún University College Cork v Imokilly Muskerry v Seandún v Single game "Cork PSHC draws
2026 Cork Premier Senior Hurling Championship
2026_Cork_Premier_Senior_Hurling_Championship
Railway station in Ireland
Peake railway station was on the Cork and Muskerry Light Railway in County Cork, Ireland. The station opened on 19 March 1888. Passenger services were
Peake railway station, County Cork
Peake_railway_station,_County_Cork
GAA club in County Cork
of Baile Bhuirne, County Cork, Ireland. It participates in games of the Muskerry division of the Cork GAA. The club has experienced senior grade football
Naomh_Abán_GAA
Irish Gaelic footballer
At club level he played with Béal Átha'n Ghaorthaidh, divisional side Muskerry, and, at inter-county level, he played with the Cork senior team. He has
John O'Driscoll (Gaelic footballer)
John_O'Driscoll_(Gaelic_footballer)
Irish king ()1271–1359
(1340–1381), the first Lord of Muskerry This family tree is based on the genealogies of the MacCarthy Mor and the MacCarthys of Muskerry. Also see the list of
Cormac MacCarthy Mor, King of Desmond
Cormac_MacCarthy_Mor,_King_of_Desmond
Village in County Cork, Ireland
or Carriganimmy (Irish: Carraig an Ime) is a village in the Barony of Muskerry, County Cork, Ireland, situated approximately 11 km northwest of Macroom
Carriganimmy
Annual Irish Gaelic football competition
Championship: seven teams from Duhallow, eleven teams from Avondhu, twelve from Muskerry, sixteen teams from Carbery, ten teams from Seandún, seven teams from Carrigdhoun
Cork Junior A Football Championship
Cork_Junior_A_Football_Championship
Town in County Cork, Ireland
Éireann. Archived from the original (PDF) on 13 August 2012. "Muskerry News | Muskerry News". Muskerrynews.biz. 8 April 2016. Retrieved 25 April 2016
Blarney
Annual hurling competition season
Carbery v Muskerry Duhallow v Carbery Muskerry v Duhallow Avondhu, Imokilly and University College Cork received byes to this stage. Muskerry v University
2024 Cork Premier Senior Hurling Championship
2024_Cork_Premier_Senior_Hurling_Championship
Railway station in County Cork, Ireland (1888–1934)
Cloghroe railway station was on the Cork and Muskerry Light Railway in County Cork, Ireland. The station opened on 19 March 1888. Passenger services were
Cloghroe_railway_station
Historical subdivision of a county of Ireland
of Iveagh, Muskerry, and Connello were each subdivided twice: Upper and Lower Iveagh each have Upper and Lower Halves; East and West Muskerry each have
Barony_(Ireland)
Annual Gaelic football competition
deciding the competition winners through a double-elimination format. Muskerry are the reigning champions, having beaten Duhallow by 3–13 to 2–15 in the
Tadhg_Crowley_Cup
Village in County Cork, Ireland
kilometres away. Historically its townlands were part of the barony of Muskerry West. The local national school is called Scoil Lachtain Naofa. It is a
Kilnamartyra
Musical artist
[ˈnʲɛl̠ʲ n̠ʲiː ˈxɾˠoːnʲiːnʲ]; born 1990) is an Irish sean-nós singer from the Muskerry Gaeltacht in County Cork. Ní Chróinín is originally from the Irish townland
Nell_Ní_Chróinín
Celtic language indigenous to the island of Ireland
Mo Sgéal Féin, read by native Irish speaker Mairéad Uí Lionáird in the Muskerry Gaeltacht (Gaeltacht Mhúscraí) Problems playing this file? See media help
Irish_language
Gaelic games club in County Cork, Ireland
Ireland. The club, which was founded in 1957, is a member of Cork GAA and Muskerry divisional board. Comórtas Peile na Gaeltachta Sinsear (1): 2022 Comórtas
Béal_Átha'n_Ghaorthaidh_GAA
Annual hurling competition season
Cork Intermediate Hurling Championship St. Anne's Seandún v Carrigdhoun Muskerry v Redmonds St. Colman's v Glen Rovers Ballincollig v Sarsfields Mallow
1937 Cork Senior Hurling Championship
1937_Cork_Senior_Hurling_Championship
Village in County Cork, Ireland
Shehy Mountains in County Cork, Ireland. The village is located within the Muskerry Gaeltacht (Irish-speaking area). According to the 2016 census, over 42%
Ballingeary
Railway station in Ireland
Donoughmore railway station was on the Cork and Muskerry Light Railway in County Cork, Ireland. The station opened on 6 May 1893. Passenger services were
Donoughmore_railway_station
Irish hurler
former player. At club level, he played with Ballincollig, divisional side Muskerry and at inter-county level with the Cork senior hurling team. Murphy first
Danny_Murphy_(hurler)
Gaelic games club in County Cork, Ireland
club in Coachford, County Cork, Ireland. The club is affiliated to the Muskerry Board and fields teams in both hurling and Gaelic football. Located in
Aghabullogue_GAA
Irish sean nós singer and broadcast journalist
was a sean-nós singer and broadcast journalist from Cúil Aodha in the Muskerry Gaeltacht, County Cork, Ireland. He was a broadcaster for Raidió na Gaeltachta
Diarmuid_Ó_Suilleabháin
Irish Celtic scholar
in Irish outside modern loanwords. His works include: The Irish of West Muskerry, Co. Cork: A Phonetic Study (1951) Irish Dialects and Irish Speaking Districts:
Brian_Ó_Cuív
Irish hurler (born 1997)
hurler who plays as a midfielder for club side Blarney, divisional side Muskerry and at inter-county level with the Cork senior hurling team. Coleman first
Mark_Coleman_(hurler)
15th-century ruined tower house and bawn
house and friary were both built by Cormac Laidir MacCarthy, 9th Lord of Muskerry. Kilcrea Castle stands in a copse, which almost hides it, in the valley
Kilcrea_Castle
Railway station in County Cork, Ireland
Carrigrohaine railway station was on the Cork and Muskerry Light Railway in County Cork, Ireland. The station opened on 8 August 1887. Passenger services
Carrigrohane_railway_station
People of Munster, Ireland
province of Munster, the largest were centred on the present baronies of Muskerry (West and East)[citation needed] in central County Cork. The tribes or
Múscraige
title Aghabullogue Coachford Muskerry Green and white Champions (Cork PIFC) 2026 0 — Béal Átha'n Ghaorthaidh Ballingeary Muskerry Black and red Semi-finals
Cork Senior A Football Championship
Cork_Senior_A_Football_Championship
Railway station in Ireland
Burnt Mill railway station was on the Cork and Muskerry Light Railway in County Cork, Ireland. The station opened on 6 May 1893. Passenger services were
Burnt Mill railway station (Ireland)
Burnt_Mill_railway_station_(Ireland)
Irish language dialect
south Kerry, in Cape Clear Island off the coast of west County Cork, in Muskerry West; Cúil Aodha, Ballingeary, Ballyvourney, Kilnamartyra, and Renaree
Munster_Irish
Village in County Cork, Ireland
anglicised as Coolea, is a townland and village in the Gaeltacht region of Muskerry in County Cork, Ireland. The area is near the source of the River Sullane
Cúil_Aodha
Station in County Cork, Ireland
Coachford Junction railway station was on the Cork and Muskerry Light Railway (CMLR) in County Cork, Ireland. The station marked the junction in the CMLR
Coachford Junction railway station
Coachford_Junction_railway_station
Irish prince (died 1567)
MacCarthy married Julia, daughter of Cormac Oge Laidir MacCarthy, 10th Lord of Muskerry. It was his first but her second marriage. She was the widow of Gerald
Cormac na Haoine MacCarthy Reagh
Cormac_na_Haoine_MacCarthy_Reagh
This is a list of clubs in Ireland that play Gaelic games categorised by their governing bodies (GAA provincial council and GAA county). As of June 2025
List of Gaelic games clubs in Ireland
List_of_Gaelic_games_clubs_in_Ireland
publication of Youghal News, originally free, now retails for one euro The Muskerry News – free 40-page A4 monthly newspaper for the Ballincollig and Blarney
List of newspapers in the Republic of Ireland
List_of_newspapers_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland
Annual hurling competition season
(Carbery) 0-23 Aghabullogue (Muskerry) 1-21 Aghada (Imokilly) 3–19 Aghabullogue (Muskerry) 1–19 Aghabullogue (Muskerry) 5–18 Midleton (Imokilly) 1–12
2025 Cork Intermediate A Hurling Championship
2025_Cork_Intermediate_A_Hurling_Championship
Village in County Cork, Ireland
good orchards, and a deer park." Connoway, or Canaboy, in the Barony of Muskerry, County Cork is mentioned. It is described as having neither church, nor
Canovee
Railway station in Ireland
Fox's Bridge railway station was on the Cork and Muskerry Light Railway in County Cork, Ireland. The station opened on 6 May 1893. Passenger services were
Fox's_Bridge_railway_station
Protestant Irish Gaelic lord (died 1624)
Ellen had one daughter: Margaret, married Charles MacCarthy, 1st Viscount Muskerry and was mother of Donough MacCarty, 1st Earl of Clancarty His first wife
Donogh O'Brien, 4th Earl of Thomond
Donogh_O'Brien,_4th_Earl_of_Thomond
Gaelic Athletic Association and contested by junior-ranked teams in the Muskerry region in County Cork, Ireland, deciding the competition winners through
Mid Cork Junior A Football Championship
Mid_Cork_Junior_A_Football_Championship
Ruined Franciscan friary in County Cork, Ireland
15th century under the invitation of Cormac Láidir MacCarthy, Lord of Muskerry, as protection from English troops. The friary was sacked by the English
Kilcrea_Friary
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Italian form of Angela
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(ΑἰσχÏλος) Greek name derived from the word aischos, AISKHÚLOS means "shame."
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