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 | | He wrote a tragic poem about his fate, a fate shared by all of the hereditary poets at the end of the Gaelic era, including his kinsman Eoghan MacCarthy (1691-1756), also of Cork, a prolific poet in both Irish and English. |  | | Four personal names stand out in the MacCarthy lineage, Saorbhreathach which became Justin, Fineen anglicised to Florence, Donal and Cormac. |  | | Florence caused suspicion, however, by secretly marrying his kinswoman the Lady Ellen, the daughter and sole heiress of Donal MacCarthy Mór, at a midnight ceremony in Muckross Abbey. |
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http://www.araltas.com/features/mccarthy
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| Â | The Hindu : dated June 15, 1952: Sir Desmond MacCarthy |
 | | Apart from a visit to Ireland, during the "troubles" for the Manchester Guardian, MacCarthy made few excursions into the drama of real life... |  | | He brought to the practice of the art of reviewing a very wide range of reading, sensitive judgment, and a perpetual curiosity about new writing. |  | | The quality of his work as what at the time was called an "impressionist" critic of the drama was such that when, more than 20 years later, he published a selection of his notices in volume form, MacCarthy had little reason to regret his early judgments. |
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http://www.hinduonnet.com/thehindu/2002/06/15/stories/2002061500430800.htm
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| Â | The Project Gutenberg eBook of Lady John Russell, by Desmond MacCarthy and Agatha Russell |
 | | Desmond MacCarthy; the political and historical commentary is almost entirely his work. |  | | The impartial and independent opinion of one outside the family, both in writing the memoir and in selecting passages from the manuscripts for publication, has been of great value. |  | | The manuscripts which have supplied the material for a memoir of my mother deal much more fully with the life of my father than with her own life. |
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http://www.gutenberg.net/1/0/9/8/10980/10980-h/10980-h.htm
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| Â | Glossary: Clan MacCarthy Society |
 | | The title for the Chieftain of the MacCarthy Clan, and in the past the MacCarthy Mór was the head of the royal dynasty in Desmond (south Munster). |  | | The Act came into effect in April 1998, and records created before the commencement of the Act are not governed by the Act, thus are not available. |  | | For example, the Office of the Information Commissioner has rejected an appeal to the IGO 's decision to not release records prior to April 1998 about the MacCarthy Mór. |
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http://mccarthy.montana.com/Glossary.html
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| Â | The Desmond and Mary MacCarthy Papers - Writings |
 | | Reviews of Desmond's books: Criticism, Experience, Life and Letters, and Portraits |  | | The Desmond and Mary MacCarthy Papers - Writings |  | | Alphabetical and chronological lists of articles including those written for Eyewitness, 1911-1912, New Statesman, 1913-1928, The Sunday Times, 1928-1952 |
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http://www.indiana.edu/~liblilly/guides/maccarthy/maccarthy3.html
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| Â | MacCarthy, Sir Desmond -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | Desmond Williams talks about the film he uses on his fashion shoots. |  | | More results on "MacCarthy, Sir Desmond" when you join. |  | | He began his career as a freelance journalist, quickly moving to editorial work
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| Â | Encyclopedia4U - Bloomsbury group - Encyclopedia Article |
 | | Members included Woolf herself, her husband Leonard Woolf, Nina Hamnett, E. |  | | The group began as an informal social assembly of recent Cambridge University graduates (four members had graduated in 1899) and their friends. |  | | Forster, Duncan Grant, Roger Fry, Lytton Strachey, Desmond MacCarthy and John Maynard Keynes. |
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http://www.encyclopedia4u.com/b/bloomsbury-group.html
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| Â | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Dennis Florence MacCarthy |
 | | In this organ, started by Charles Gavan Duffy in 1842, appeared over the pseudonym of Desmond most of his patriotic verse. |  | | He was one of that brilliant coterie of writers whose utterances through the "Nation" influenced so powerfully the Irish people in the middle of the last century. |
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http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/09484c.htm
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| Â | The Bloomsbury Group -- Desmond MacCarthy |
 | | On he read, delighting us as usual, with his brilliancy, and humanity, and wisdom, until owing to a slight wave of his hand the suit-case unfortunately fell over. |  | | The Court Theatre 1904-1907: A Commentary and Criticism (1907) |  | | E.M. Forster, from "Tributes to Desmond MacCarthy, II", Listener (June 26, 1952) |
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http://therem.net/bloom-desmond.htm
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| Â | I22254: Desmond Maccarthy ( - ) |
 | | Desmond Maccarthy and Mary Josefa Warre-Cornish had the following children |  | | Descendants of Desmond Maccarthy and Mary Josefa Warre-Cornish |  | | Francis Warre Warre-Cornish (8 MAY 1839 - 1916) |
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http://www.uk-genealogy.org.uk/Database/D0007/I22254.html
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