Carbery

Carbery

Carbery ou la baronnie de Carbery est une ancienne principauté irlandaise située au sud du comté de Cork, sur la côte Atlantique. Elle était la plus vaste baronnie de l'Irlande moderne. Elle fut officiellement intégrée aux terres de la couronne d'Angleterre en 1606.

Carbery in Tudor times

Fief des Mac Carthy-Reagh du XIIIe au XVIIe siècles. Les Mac Carthy-Reagh, princes de Carbery, étaient une branche cadette de la Maison Mac Carthy.

Monuments remarquables : abbaye de Timoleague, château de Kilbrittain.


Sources

Barry, E., Barrymore: Records of the Barrys of County Cork. Cork: Guy and Co. Ltd. 1902. (Reprinted from the Journal of the Cork Historical and Archaeological Society)

Butler, W.F.T., "The Barony of Carbery", in Journal of the Cork Historical and Archaeological Society, Volume X, Second Series. 1904. pp. 1–10, 73–84

Sir Richard Cox, 1st Baronet, Carberiae Notitia. 1686. extracts published in Journal of the Cork Historical and Archaeological Society, Volume XII, Second Series. 1906. pp. 142–9

Donovan, Daniel, Sketches in Carbery, County Cork. Its Antiquities, History, Legends, and Topography. Dublin: McGlashan & Gill. 1876.

MacCarthy, Samuel Trant, The MacCarthys of Munster. 1922. Summary in French

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. Royal Irish Academy. Dublin. 1848-51. 2nd edition, 1856. Volume VI (appendix)

O'Donovan, John (ed. and tr.), "The Genealogy of Corca Laidhe", in Miscellany of the Celtic Society. Dublin. 1849. alternative scan O'Hart, John, Irish Pedigrees. Dublin: James Duffy and Co. 5th edition, 1892.

O'Hart,John, Irish pedigrees: or, The origin and stem of the Irish nation", Volume 1, Dublin, 1892, p.118-121 (article Mc Carthy-Reagh)

O'Mahony, John, "A History of the O'Mahony septs of Kinelmeky and Ivagha", in Journal of the Cork Historical and Archaeological Society, Volumes 12-16, Second Series. 1906-1910.

Ó Murchadha, Diarmuid, Family Names of County Cork. Cork: The Collins Press. 2nd edition, 1996.

Smith, Charles, eds. Robert Day and W. A. Copinger, The Ancient and Present State of the County and City of Cork. Volume I. Volume II. 1750. Cork: Guy & Co. Ltd. 1893.

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