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Letter Book of Florence Mac Carthy Reagh, Tanist of Carbery, Mac Carthy Mór

Author: Various

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Daniel McCarthy (Glas) of Gleann-a-Chroim

Electronic edition compiled by Benjamin Hazard

Funded by University College, Cork, via the HEA (PRTLI 4)

1. First draft, re-proofed.

Extent of text: 123500 words

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Notes

This electronic edition represents only the primary source content relating to Florence MacCarthy and his extended family, with secondary narrative from the printed edition omitted. In the hardcopy, the primary source material is structured in the main body of the text; in lists; and in tables. The mark-up in the electronic edition follows the same approach.

Sources

    Primary sources, including those cited by Daniel McCarthy Glas.
  1. For details of correspondence from 1589–1607 among the Salisbury Mss (some of Florence MacCarthy's letters preserved at Hatfield House were not among those published by Daniel McCarthy Glas); eight letters from 1600–1608 in Lambeth Palace Library; and copies of Florence MacCarthy's discourse on Irish history preserved at Trinity College Library, Dublin, the Bodleian Library, Oxford, and the British Library, London, see Richard Hayes (ed.), Manuscript sources for the history of Irish civilisation, with supplement volume (Boston 1965 & 1979); http://sources.nli.ie/
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  9. Daniel McCarthy (ed.), 'Expenses of the courtiers of Queen Elizabeth,' Jn. Kilkenny and South East of Ireland Arch. Soc., ser. 2, 1/2, (1857) 247–250.
  10. Daniel McCarthy (ed.), 'The 'Jorney' of the Blackwater: from the State Papers of Queen Elizabeth,' Jn. Kilkenny and South East of Ireland Arch. Soc., ser. 2, 1/2, (1857) 256–282.
  11. Charles Whitehead (ed.), 'Hymn composed by Sir Walter Raleigh while confined in the Tower of London, extracted from the Life and Times of Sir W. Raleigh,' The Kerry Magazine: a monthly journal of antiquities, polite literature, criticism, poetry, 3 (1856) 168.
  12. Daniel McCarthy (ed.), 'Charter granted by Dermot MacCarthy, king of Munster, to the church of St. John at Cork,' Jn. Kilkenny and South East of Ireland Arch. Soc., ser. 2, 2/1 (1858) 209–215.
  13. John O'Donovan (ed.), 'Letter of Florence MacCarthy to the earl of Thomond on the ancient history of Ireland,' Jn. Kilkenny and South East of Ireland Arch. Soc., 1 (1858) 203–29.
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  18. Daniel McCarthy (ed.), 'The Spanishe Letter' written by 'Don Dermicio Cartie' to Florence MacCarthy, in 1600,' Jn. Historical and Archaeological Association of Ireland, ser. 4, 1/2 (1871) 334–346.
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  27. T. W. Moody (ed.), 'The school-bills of Conn O'Neill at Eton, 1615–22,' Irish Historical Studies, 2/6 (1940) 189.
  28. Philip Caraman (tr.), John Gerard: autobiography of an Elizabethan (London 1951; repr. 1988, 2011).
  29. A. J. Collins (ed.), 'The death-warrant of Robert Earl of Essex,' British Museum Quarterly, 16 (1951) 37–8.
  30. Séamus Pender (ed.), 'The O Clery Book of Genealogies: 23 D 17 (R.I.A.),' Analecta Hibernica, No. 18 (1951) ix, xi–xxxiii, 1–198.
  31. Aidan Clarke (ed.), 'A discourse between two councillors of state, the one of England, and the other of Ireland (1642) from B.M., Egerton MS. 917,' Analecta Hibernica, 26 (1970) 159, 161–175.
  32. Micheline Kerney Walsh (ed.), 'O Sullivan Beare in Spain: some unpublished documents,' Archivium Hibernicum, 45 (1990) 46–63.
  33. Pádraig de Brún, Litir ó Thor Londain, in: É 22 (1987), 49–53. [Letter written to Fear Feasa Ó an Cháinte ca. 1600 by Fínghin Mac Carthaigh during captivity in England, with English translation by the same. From MS Hatfield House, Library of Lord Salisbury, Cecil papers 205/82.]
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  36. Margaret Clayton, The Council Book for the Province of Munster, c.1599–1649: British Library, Ms. Harleian 697 (Dublin 2008).
  37. For the Clancarthy, Desmond and Petworth Surveys, edited by Professor John A. Murphy and Emer Purcell, see: ucc.ie/celt/published/E580000-001.
    Further sources about the McCarthys, Tudor and Stuart history, including those cited by Daniel McCarthy Glas.
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  4. P. Louis Lainé, Généalogie de la maison Mac-Carty: Anciennement Souveraine des deux Momonies ou de l'Irlande méridionale (Paris 1839).
  5. Denis Florence McCarthy (ed. & tr.), The book of Irish ballads (Dublin 1846; revd. 1869).
  6. Denis Florence McCarthy (ed. & tr.), Dramas of Calderón, tragic, comic, and legendary (London 1853).
  7. Denis Florence McCarthy, 'History of the celebrated Florence McCarthy,' The Kerry Magazine: a monthly journal of antiquities, polite literature, criticism, poetry, 3 (1856) 35–6.
  8. Daniel McCarthy, 'Of the takeing awaie of a gentlewoman, the youngest daughter of Sir Nicholas Bagenall, late Marshall of her Majestie's armie, by the Erle of Tirowen,' Jn. Kilkenny and South East of Ireland Arch. Soc., ser. 2, 1/2 (1857) 298–311.
  9. Daniel McCarthy, 'Notes on Irish dress and armour in the 16th century,' Jn. Kilkenny and South East of Ireland Arch. Soc., ser. 2, 1/2 (1857) 364–370.
  10. Daniel McCarthy, 'State-craft in the 16th century, as illustrated by a series of documents from Her Majesty's State paper Office,' Jn. Kilkenny and South East of Ireland Arch. Soc., ser. 2, 1/2 (1857) 398–420.
  11. Daniel McCarthy, 'The disaster of Wicklow, 1599,' Jn. Kilkenny and South East of Ireland Arch. Soc., ser. 2/2 (1859) 428–440.
  12. Richard Sainthill, 'The Old Countess of Desmond. An inquiry: did she seek redress at the court of Queen Elizabeth as recorded in the journal of Robert Sydney, Earl of Leycester and did she ever sit for her portrait?,' Proc. RIA, 7 (1857–61) 429–73.
  13. Denis Florence McCarthy (ed. & tr.), 'Calderón's Autos Sacramentales. The sorceries of sin,' in The Atlantis, 2/4 (1859) 277–323.
  14. John O'Donovan, 'The lost and missing Irish manuscripts,' Ulster Journal of Archaeology, 1st ser., 9 (1861–2) 16–28.
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  21. John Lyons, 'Togher Castle and district, Co. Cork. With photographs by Denham Franklin,' Jn. Cork Historical and Archaeological Society, ser. 2, 1 (1895) 481–497.
  22. James Coleman, 'Contributions to Irish biography No. 31 — Daniel McCarthy (Glas),' The Irish Monthly, 24 (1896) 410–418.
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  27. William Hennessy, 'Desmond Inquisition of 1584,' Kerry Archaeological Magazine, 4 (1910) 213–26; 5 (1910) 263-79.
  28. Samuel McCarthy, 'The Clann Carthaigh,' Kerry Archaeological Magazine, 1/4 (1910) 195-208; 1/7 (1911) 385-402; 1/8 (1912) 447–466; 2/9 (1912) 2–24.
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  69. Michael MacCarthy Morrogh, The Munster plantation: English migration to southern Ireland, 1583–1641 (Oxford 1986) 81–85.
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  73. Hiram Morgan, 'The end of Gaelic Ulster: a thematic interpretation of events between 1534 and 1610,' Irish Historical Studies, 26/101 (1988) 8-32.
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    The edition used in the digital edition
  1. The Life and Letters of Florence Mac Carthy Reagh, Tanist of Carbery, Mac Carthy Mor, with some portion of 'The Histories of the Ancient Families of the South of Ireland,' compiled solely from unpublished documents in Her Majesty's State Papers Office.. Florence Mac Carthy Reagh and others Daniel McCarthy (Glas) of Gleann-a-Chroim (ed), First [xii + 515 pp.] Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer — Hodges & Smith London & Dublin; Facsimile repr. Cork: Miros Press, 1975 (1867)

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Created: Correspondence, official reports and manuscript extracts, compiled by various authors in the late sixteenth and early seventeenth century. Date range: 1576–1637.

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