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O'Driscoll (and its derivative Driscoll) is an Irish surname. It is derived from the
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''Ó hEidirsceoil''. The O'Driscolls were rulers of the
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of the
Corcu Loígde The Corcu Loígde (Corcu Lóegde, Corco Luigde, Corca Laoighdhe, Laidhe), meaning Gens of the Calf Goddess, also called the Síl Lugdach meic Itha, were a kingdom centred in West County Cork who descended from the proto-historical rulers of M ...
until the early modern period; their ancestors were
Kings of Munster The kings of Munster () ruled the Kingdom of Munster in Ireland from its establishment during the Irish Iron Age until the High Middle Ages. According to Gaelic traditional history, laid out in works such as the ''Book of Invasions'', the earli ...
until the rise of the
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in the 7th century. At the start of the 13th century, three prominent branches of the family came into existence: O'Driscoll Mor, O'Driscoll Og, and O'Driscoll Beara. The Ó prefix was dropped by many in Ireland during the 17th and 18th centuries. The surname is now most prominent in the Irish counties of
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and Kerry.


Naming conventions


Overview

The surname derives from the forename Eidirsceol, who was alive in the early-to-mid 10th century. The Irish word itself, ''eidirsceol'', means "go-between" or "bearer of news". The family are of
Érainn The Iverni (, ') were a people of early Ireland first mentioned in Ptolemy's 2nd century ''Geography'' as living in the extreme south-west of the island. He also locates a "city" called Ivernis (, ') in their territory, and observes that this se ...
descent, specifically the
Corcu Loígde The Corcu Loígde (Corcu Lóegde, Corco Luigde, Corca Laoighdhe, Laidhe), meaning Gens of the Calf Goddess, also called the Síl Lugdach meic Itha, were a kingdom centred in West County Cork who descended from the proto-historical rulers of M ...
population group. By the time the family began using the surname, the territory known as Corcu Loígde (roughly the same as the diocese of Ross) in south-west
County Cork County Cork () is the largest and the southernmost Counties of Ireland, county of Republic of Ireland, Ireland, named after the city of Cork (city), Cork, the state's second-largest city. It is in the Provinces of Ireland, province of Munster ...
, was identified as their homeland, with the town of Baltimore been their seat. From the 12th century the Ó hEidirsceoil's were recorded as kings of Corcu Loígde. According to historian C. Thomas Cairney, the O'Driscolls were a chiefly family of the Corca Laoghdne who in turn came from the Erainn tribe who were the second wave of
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who settled in Ireland from 500 to 100 BC. Been driven so far south by the Gaelic
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and the
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, the family became expert sailors and fishermen. According to genealogist John Grenham:
From the thirteenth to the fifteenth centuries they struck an alliance with the Powers of
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in their long feud with the burgesses and merchants of Waterford city, and many of their leaders were killed in battle on land and sea. The feud ended when one of the best known incidents occurred in 1413, when the
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, Simon Wicken, arrived in Baltimore on Christmas Day and was invited to join in the Christmas festivities. From the fifteenth century on, the family struggled to retain lands and power taken by the English. By 1610, Baltimore had become an English port. In 1631 the town was sacked by Algerine pirates who according to the Irish poem, "Only Smiled; O'Driscolls Child", the pirates burned, raided and kidnapped their people. The poem describes a brave O'Driscoll girl who fought back against the pirates. The poem further describes that, "High on a gallows tree a yelling wretch is seen: Hackett of Dungarvan steered the Algerine". "Some mutter'd of MacMurchadh who brought the Norman O'er. Some curs'd him with Iscariot, that day in Baltimore!"
They are described by
Donnchadh Ó Corráin Donnchadh Ó Corráin (28 February 1942 – 25 October 2017) was an Republic of Ireland, Irish historian and professor emeritus of medieval history at University College Cork. He earned his BA in history and Irish from UCC, graduating in 1964. ...
as follows:
In general, the seafaring peoples of the south and west coast—Ua hEtersceóil, Ua Muirchertaig, Ua Conchobair Chiarraige, Ua Domnaill of Corcu Baiscind, Ua Flaithbeartaig, Ua Dubda, and others served as commanders of the king's fleets.
Though the landowners of the clan lost several castles during the 17th century war with Queen Elizabeth of England, most of those bearing the name in Ireland are still to be found living in the County Cork. Forenames associated with the family included Finn and Con/Mac Con. From the late
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era, they were
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as Florence and Cornelius.


Annalistic references

U=
Annals of Ulster The ''Annals of Ulster'' () are annals of History of Ireland, medieval Ireland. The entries span the years from 431 AD to 1540 AD. The entries up to 1489 AD were compiled in the late 15th century by the scribe Ruaidhrí Ó Luinà ...
. AI=
Annals of Inisfallen The ''Annals of Inisfallen'' () are a chronicle of the medieval history of Ireland. Overview There are more than 2,500 entries spanning the years between 433 and 1450. The manuscript is thought to have been compiled in 1092, as the chronic ...
. * U944: Cairpre son of Mael Pátraic, king of Uí, Liatháin, and Finn son of Mután, king of Corcu Laígdi, were killed by the men of Mag Féine. * AI1103: Conchobar Ua hEtersceóil, king of Corcu Laígde, died in Ros Ailithir. * AI1103: The son of Ua hEtersceóil, king of Corcu Laígde, went to sea with a crew of twenty-five, . * AI1126: Ciarmac Ua hEtersceóil died. * AI1178: Muirchertach, grandson of Domnall Ua Carthaig, was treacherously slain by Ua hEtersceóil {in Móin Cluana Cuarbáin and Hector(?) * AI1179: The son of Finn Ua hEtersceóil was slain. * AI1229: Donnchad Ó hEtersceóil, king of Corcu Laígde, died.


List of people

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Agnes Meyer Driscoll Agnes Meyer Driscoll (July 24, 1889 – September 16, 1971), known as "Miss Aggie" or "Madame X'", was an American cryptanalyst during both World War I and World War II and was known as "the first lady of naval cryptology." Early years Driscoll ...
(1889–1971), American cryptanalyst * Alfred E. Driscoll (1902–1975), American politician * Barry Driscoll (1926–2006), British painter, wildlife artist and sculptor *
Bobby Driscoll Robert Cletus Driscoll (March 3, 1937 – March 30, 1968) was an American actor who performed on film and television from 1943 to 1960. He starred in some of the The Walt Disney Studios (division), Walt Disney Studios' best-known live-action pict ...
(1937–1968), American Academy Award-winning actor * Brian Driscoll, American law enforcement officer *
Brian O'Driscoll Brian Gerard O'Driscoll (born 21 January 1979) is an Irish former professional rugby union player. He played at outside Centre (rugby union), centre for the Irish provincial team Leinster Rugby, Leinster and for Ireland national rugby union te ...
(born 1979), Irish international rugby union player * Bridget Driscoll (died 1896), early British automobile accident victim *
Bruce Driscoll Bruce Driscoll is an American record producer, songwriter, guitarist, film composer, and vocalist. He is one-half of French & American indie pop, Folk music, folk duo Freedom Fry and co-founder of Alternative rock band Blondfire. His other writi ...
(born 1983), Brazilian/American record producer, songwriter, guitarist, and vocalist * Charles Benedict Driscoll (1885–1951), American journalist and editor * Chris Driscoll (born 1971), Canadian lacrosse player * Clara Driscoll (disambiguation), multiple people * Dan O'Driscoll (born 1985), former drummer in
The Divided The Divided were an English metalcore band from Eastbourne that appeared on the live music scene in 2010. The band's sound incorporates hardcore shouts and screams along with clean vocals accompanied by melodic and heavy riffs and breakdowns ...
, vocalist in British metal band Centuries * Daniel A. Driscoll (1875–1955), Democratic politician from New York * Daniel P. Driscoll (born 1985/86), United States secretary of the Army * Daniel Patrick Driscoll (1862–1934), British army officer * Danny Driscoll (1855–1888), American criminal and co-leader of the Whyos * Denis J. Driscoll (1871–1958), Democratic politician from Pennsylvania * Dennis O'Driscoll (1954–2012), Irish poet *
Denny Driscoll John F. "Denny" Driscoll (November 19, 1855 – July 11, 1886) was an American Major League Baseball pitcher from 1880 to 1884. Driscoll played for the Buffalo Bisons, Pittsburgh Alleghenys (the modern-day Pittsburgh Pirates), and Louisville Ecli ...
(1855–1886), American Major League Baseball player *
Emma O'Driscoll Emma Louise O'Driscoll (born 23 March 1982 in Limerick, Ireland) is a former Irish pop star, turned children's television presenter and reality television personality. O'Driscoll rose to fame in the 2001–2002 RTÉ One television series ''Pops ...
(born 1982), Irish television presenter * Sir Fineen O'Driscoll (died 1629), Irish lord * Gary Driscoll (1946–1987), American rock drummer * Gay O'Driscoll, Dublin senior football player * Ger O'Driscoll (disambiguation), multiple people * Hockey Driscoll, rugby union and rugby league footballer who played in the 1890s and 1900s * Gerry Driscol (1924–2011), American yacht racer and businessperson * Jack Driscoll (American football) (born 1997), American football player * Jackie O'Driscoll (1921–1988), Irish football winger *
James Driscoll James Driscoll (born October 9, 1977) is an American professional golfer who has played on the PGA Tour. Early life Driscoll was born in Boston, Massachusetts, the youngest of seven children. He grew up in Brookline, Massachusetts, outside Bost ...
(born 1977), American golfer *
Jean Driscoll Jean Driscoll (born November 18, 1966) is an American wheelchair racer. She won the women's wheelchair division of the Boston Marathon eight times, more than any other female athlete in any division. Her wins in Boston included seven consecutiv ...
(born 1966), American wheelchair racer * Jim Driscoll (1880–1925), Welsh featherweight boxer * Joe Driscoll (rapper) (born 1979), musician from New York * John Driscoll (actor) (born 1981), American television and soap opera actor * John L. Driscoll, American football coach and sports figure * John R. Driscoll (1924–2014), American politician and businessman *
John O'Driscoll (rugby union) John O'Driscoll (born 26 November 1952) is an Irish former rugby union player.
Scrum.com He was educated at John O'Driscoll (Gaelic footballer) (born 1967), Irish sportsperson * Joseph Driscoll (Canadian politician) (1876–1942), Canadian politician and a municipal councillor in Edmonton, Alberta * Joseph R. Driscoll, American politician, member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives *
Julie Driscoll Julie Driscoll Tippett (born 8 June 1947) is an English singer and actress, known for her work with Brian Auger and her husband, Keith Tippett. Career Driscoll is known for her 1960s versions of Bob Dylan and Rick Danko's " This Wheel's on F ...
(born 1947), English singer and actress * Kat Driscoll (born 1986), British trampolinist * Kermit Driscoll (born 1956), American jazz bassist *
Loren Driscoll Loren Driscoll (April 14, 1928 – April 8, 2008) was an American tenor who had an active international career from the 1950s through the mid-1980s. Driscoll was particularly noted for his performances in contemporary operas and sang in many w ...
(1928–2008), American tenor * Mark Driscoll (disambiguation), multiple people * Mark Driscoll (screenwriter) (born 1959), American screenwriter * Martha O'Driscoll (1922–1998), American film actress from 1937 until 1947 * Matthew Driscoll (born 1958), American politician * Matthew Driscoll (basketball) (born 1964), American basketball coach *
Michael Driscoll (economist) Michael John Driscoll (born 27 October 1950) is a British economist. He was Chair of the Coalition of Modern Universities in the UK and from 1996 to 2015 was Vice-Chancellor of Middlesex University in London. In 2016, he was appointed President a ...
(born 1950), British economist * Michael Driscoll (born 1960) American politician and businessman * Michael E. Driscoll (1851–1929), American representative to New York * Michael Patrick Driscoll (1939–2017), American Roman Catholic bishop * Mick O'Driscoll (born 1978), Irish international rugby union player *
Paddy Driscoll John Leo "Paddy" Driscoll (January 11, 1895 – June 29, 1968) was an American professional football and baseball player and football coach. A triple-threat man in football, he was regarded as the best drop kicker and one of the best overall ...
(1895–1968), American professional football quarterback * Pádraig O'Driscoll, Dublin senior hurler at Lucan Sarsfields * Patricia Driscoll (1927–2020), Irish and British actress * Patrick Driscoll (born 1987), Canadian musician *
Patrick O'Driscoll Patrick Florence O'Driscoll (14 January 1878 – 8 August 1949) was an Irish Clann na Talmhan politician. A farmer by profession, he was elected to Dáil Éireann as a Clann na Talmhan Teachta Dála (TD) for the Cork West (Dáil constituency), C ...
(1878–1949), Irish Clann na Talmhan politician * Peter Driscoll (author) (1942–2005), British author *
Peter Driscoll Peter Driscoll (born October 27, 1954) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey left wing who played in the World Hockey Association and National Hockey League between 1974 and 1981. He was born in Powassan, Ontario. Selected by the Toron ...
(born 1954), Canadian ice hockey player * Phil Driscoll (born 1947), American musician and minister *
Richard Driscoll Richard Driscoll (born 13 January 1960) is a British screenwriter, film producer, actor and film director. Driscoll was born in Cardiff, and uses the professional name Steven Craine, to avoid confusion with Richard Driscoll, another British ac ...
(born 1980), English comic *
Robin Driscoll Robin Driscoll (born 28 June 1951) is an English actor and writer. He is best known as a writer of ''Mr. Bean'' episodes with his close friend Rowan Atkinson. He and Atkinson appeared in '' Funny Business'' (1992). As an actor, Driscoll appe ...
, British actor and writer * Robyn Driscoll (born 1962), Democratic politician from Montana * Sean O'Driscoll (born 1957), English-born football manager and former player * Shirley Driscoll (born 1935), English cricketer *
Terry Driscoll Edward Cuthbert "Terry" Driscoll Jr. (born August 28, 1947) is a former American college athletics administrator and professional basketball player. Until 2017, he served as athletic director at the College of William & Mary. College career Dr ...
(born 1947), American basketball player *
William P. Driscoll William Patrick "Willy Irish" Driscoll (born March 5, 1947) is a retired commander in the United States Navy and a highly decorated flying ace. Driscoll, a Naval Flight Officer, and air crewmate Duke Cunningham, a Naval Aviator, were their ser ...
(born 1947), American Navy flight officer


Fictional characters

* Becky Driscoll from the film ''
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'' (1956) * Elizabeth Driscoll from the film ''
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'' (1978) * Erin Driscoll from the television show '' 24'' * Jack Driscoll from the ''
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'' franchise * Peyton Driscoll from the television show '' CSI: NY'' * Driscoll from the video game ''
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'' * Driscoll Berci from the manga series ''
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'' * Colm O'Driscoll and his gang, the O'Driscolls, in the video game ''
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'' * Driscoll Padgett from the novel ''
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'' *
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from the television series ''
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'', who adopts the surname Driscoll in the series epilogue film '' El Camino'' (2019)


See also

*
Irish clans Irish clans are traditional kinship groups sharing a common surname and heritage and existing in a lineage-based society, originating prior to the 17th century. A clan (or in Irish, plural ) included the chief and his Patrilineality, patrilineal ...


References

* ''Family Names of Co. Cork'', D. O'Murchadha, Glendale Press,
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, 1985. * ''Driscolls and more Driscolls:from County Cork (Ireland) to Township York (Noble County, IN)'', Allen W. Driscoll, Wawaka, 1998. * Byrne, Francis J., ''Irish Kings and High-Kings''. Four Courts Press. 2nd edition, 2001. * D'Alton, John
Illustrations, Historical and Genealogical, of King James's Irish Army List, 1689
2 vols. London: J.R. Smith. 2nd edition, 1861. (see under O'Donovan's Infantry) * Lankford, E. 'O Driscolls Past and Present' Cape Clear Museum (2005) * Ó Corráin, Donnchadh, "Corcu Loígde: Land and Families", in ''Cork: History and Society. Interdisciplinary Essays on the History of an Irish County'', edited by Patrick O'Flanagan and Cornelius G. Buttimer. Dublin: Geography Publications. 1993. * O'Donovan, John (ed.), "The Genealogy of Corca Laidhe", in ''Miscellany of the Celtic Society''. Dublin. 1849. * O'Hart, John
Irish Pedigrees
Dublin. 5th edition, 1892. * O'Rahilly, Thomas F., ''Early Irish History and Mythology''. Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies. 1946.


External links


Clan Driscoll
of the
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O'Driscoll Clan - Facebook Group

O'Driscoll
by Dave Driscoll
O'Driscoll family pedigree
at Library Ireland
The O'Driscolls of West Cork



Corca Laidhe ongoing Regional yDNA Study
* http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~irlkik/ihm/ire1100.htm * http://www.irishtimes.com/ancestor/surname/index.cfm?fuseaction=Go.&UserID= * http://www.libraryireland.com/articles/GarryowlCastleIDJ/index.php * http://www.fluckers.com/family/driscoll/ * http://www.ucc.ie/celt/nation_kingship.html {{DEFAULTSORT:O hEidirsceoil Irish families Surnames of Irish origin Anglicised Irish-language surnames Families of Irish ancestry