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The Irish Submissions to Richard II, 1395



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Futher reading on the O'Carroll family

Rolf Loeber, "The changing borders of the Ely O'Carroll lordship" in William Nolan and Timothy O'Neill, eds., Offaly: History and Society (Dublin: Geography Publications, 1998): 287-318

Timothy Venning, "The O'Carrols of Offaly: their relations with the Dublin authorities in the sixteenth century" in Offaly: History and Society: 181-206



Tadhg O'Carroll

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Curtis's biographical note: O’Carrol or O’Cearbhaill, Taig or Tatheus, see pp. 182-3. Taig’s country was Eli O’Carrol around Birr and under the Slieve Bloom; it covered the present baronies of Clonlisk and Ballybrit in modern King’s County. This Taig, son of Taig, was a famous warrior, and was finally killed by the fourth Earl of Ormond in a battle at Callan in 1407.


William O'Carroll

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Margaret K. Smith