Teige-an-Duna MacCarthy
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Teige-an-Duna MacCarthy ( ga, Tadhg an Duna Mac Carthaigh) (1584 – 24 May 1649), Lord of Glean-na-Chroim, was the last hereditary Prince of the Dunmanway branch of the MacCarthy Reagh dynasty of
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"who exercised the rights of his position." He was Prince from 1618 to 1648, dying the following year on 24 May 1649. He was also known as Teige the Hospicious for his great
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, while his epithet ''an Duna'' means "of the Fortress". During the so-called Insurrection of 1641, Teige-an-Duna was second in command of the MacCarthy Reagh forces. For this his family were dispossessed by the Cromwellians. He was the son of Eleanor, daughter of Rory MacSheehy, and Teige-an-Fhorsa MacCarthy ("Teige of the Forces"), Lord of Glean-na-Chroim.


Marriages and issue

Teige-an-Duna first married a daughter of Brian mac Owen Mac Sweeny of Cloghda, by whom he had 1) Teige-an-Fhorsa II MacCarthy, and 2)
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, ancestor of ''MacCarthy Glas''. He married secondly Honoria, daughter of
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, Lord of Clancahill, by Lady Joanna MacCarthy Reagh, daughter of Ellen
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and
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, by whom he had 3) Honoria, who married Owen son of Donal of the Pipes, 13th Prince of Carbery, 4) Joan, who married Cormac MacTadhg MacCarthy, of Ballea, grandson of Sir Cormac MacTadhg, lord of Muscry, 5) Eoghan,MacCarthy Duna of Ballyneadig and Lyradane
/ref> and 6) Ceallaghan, living in Dunmanway Castle with his mother in 1652.


Notes


References

* Butler, W.F.T., "The Barony of Carbery", in
of the Cork Historical and Archaeological Society Volume X, Second Series
'. 1904. pp. 1–10, 73–84. * Lyons, J., and H. W. Gillman, "Togher Castle and District, County Cork", in
Journal of the Cork Historical and Archaeological Society, Volume I, Second Series
'. 1895. pp. 481–97 * O'Donovan, John (ed. and tr.), '' Annala Rioghachta Eireann. Annals of the Kingdom of Ireland by the Four Masters, from the Earliest Period to the Year 1616''. 7 vols.
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. Dublin. 1848–51. 2nd edition, 1856
Volume VI
appendix, MacCarthy of Dunmanway, pp. 2483–93 * O'Hart, John,
Irish Pedigrees
'. Dublin: James Duffy and Co. 5th edition, 1892. {{DEFAULTSORT:Maccarthy, Teige-An-Duna Irish lords Irish soldiers in the Irish Confederate Wars People from County Cork 1584 births 1649 deaths 17th-century Irish people MacCarthy dynasty