Thanks! My family decends on both sides of the McCarthy Moore periods before the flight of the earls. My Mom’s parents were Sullivan and Palmer, from Kerry. My Dad’s were Moor from the MacDonals. Wow. I really learn about my families when I get to hear & enjoy your presentations. Lynn in Naples FL 😎
@forasfeasa did you put the word "clan" in the tag bar? I'd also swap the name around to The MacCarthy Mór Lordship, From Callan to Kinsale, as it will mean people see the Macarthy name first, just a suggestion .
This period is fascinating. Do we know anything about the Gaelic chieftains inauguration ceremonies? Even though the Gaelic political and military structure did not survive the Anglo-Norman invasions, the culture and social norms left powerful markers on their communities. It must have been very strong in its day.
We know a little. Google the work of Elizabeth Fitzpatrick. I did a video on what might have been the inauguration place of the last MacCarthy Mor (In search of Cahircanaway: the Inauguration site of the Last MacCarthy Mór ruclips.net/video/zZ4jNLc93zg/видео.html). I might do another video on this topic eventually
@@forasfeasa Thank you for the tip. I will google Elizabeth Fitzpatrick. I saw your video on the possible location of the inauguration site of the last McCarthy - stunning location btw. That video and this one are behind my thoughts and questions.
@@bunyip5841 The location is amazing. Bit of a walk to get there, but you feel like you are on the edge of the world. I bring people there sometimes on tours. A long walk, but a brilliant one
@@forasfeasa Yes, the landscape in Ireland and the footprint left by the old Gaelic world on it is very atmospheric. I have just located and ordered Elizabeth Fitzpatrick's book on inauguration sites. Thank you.
Kanturk may have been part of the MacCarthy Mor lordship at one stage, but as far as I know when the castle was built it was part of Duhallow, which was semi autonomous
@@tomgreene1843 I don't know Kanturk at all. I live in Valentia, which is quite a bit away. I would like to do, unfortunately, my daughter's sports only take her around Kerry so I have no excuse to explore those parts of Cork :-)
Thanks! My family decends on both sides of the McCarthy Moore periods before the flight of the earls. My Mom’s parents were Sullivan and Palmer, from Kerry. My Dad’s were Moor from the MacDonals. Wow. I really learn about my families when I get to hear & enjoy your presentations.
Lynn in Naples FL 😎
Thank you! You have a great family background. Kerry and Scotland, a great mix :-)
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Excellent content🕊 do all of our tribes
Thanks a lot! You're like myself a big mix. I will do more families, but to do everyone would take forever.... But I will do my best!!!
What a great piece!
Thanks Ruadh, youtube seems to have swallowed my original reply!!!
Wow amazing, on my biologicals father's side I have a 3rd removed Great Grandmother called McCarthy 👏🏾 been to Kerry and Cork many times ☘🍃✊🏽
Nice. You might find more MacCarthy relatives next time you come here :-)
Fantastic video
Thanks a lot!!!! Not doing well. The algorithim doesn't like the MacCarthys
@forasfeasa did you put the word "clan" in the tag bar? I'd also swap the name around to The MacCarthy Mór Lordship, From Callan to Kinsale, as it will mean people see the Macarthy name first, just a suggestion .
Thanks. I will check that. It is also the first time I used the compare thumbnail experiment
very fine indeed!
Thanks a lot
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Go raibh maith agat :-)
This period is fascinating. Do we know anything about the Gaelic chieftains inauguration ceremonies? Even though the Gaelic political and military structure did not survive the Anglo-Norman invasions, the culture and social norms left powerful markers on their communities. It must have been very strong in its day.
We know a little. Google the work of Elizabeth Fitzpatrick. I did a video on what might have been the inauguration place of the last MacCarthy Mor (In search of Cahircanaway: the Inauguration site of the Last MacCarthy Mór ruclips.net/video/zZ4jNLc93zg/видео.html). I might do another video on this topic eventually
@@forasfeasa Thank you for the tip. I will google Elizabeth Fitzpatrick. I saw your video on the possible location of the inauguration site of the last McCarthy - stunning location btw. That video and this one are behind my thoughts and questions.
@@bunyip5841 The location is amazing. Bit of a walk to get there, but you feel like you are on the edge of the world. I bring people there sometimes on tours. A long walk, but a brilliant one
@@forasfeasa Yes, the landscape in Ireland and the footprint left by the old Gaelic world on it is very atmospheric. I have just located and ordered Elizabeth Fitzpatrick's book on inauguration sites. Thank you.
You are very welcome. I really want to get to Tullaghogue one day, as well as a few other inauguration sites.
Was the castle at Kanturk part of the McCarthy Mor estates..?
Kanturk may have been part of the MacCarthy Mor lordship at one stage, but as far as I know when the castle was built it was part of Duhallow, which was semi autonomous
@@forasfeasa Thanks for that ...used to work down that country and often stayed in the Isle of Skye with mr Morrissey and his wife .
@@tomgreene1843 I don't know Kanturk at all. I live in Valentia, which is quite a bit away. I would like to do, unfortunately, my daughter's sports only take her around Kerry so I have no excuse to explore those parts of Cork :-)
Go Duhallow our place!
Go!!! Knew you would like this one.
@@forasfeasa Loved it mate. One on the McAuliffe`s of Duhallow would be Grand
@@waynemcauliffe-fv5yf One day!!!! gotta get time to go there :-)
@@forasfeasa We have the McAuliffe centre there. Not bad
Thanks for the beer... I mean coffee :-)