Domhnall Maol Cairprech Mac Carthaigh (anglicised Donal Maol Cairprech MacCarthy), who, as the son of Donal Gott MacCarthy, succeeded his eldest brother Dermod Donn as lord of Carbery, Ireland in 1262. However, he is regarded as the first sovereign Prince of Carbery,[1] as he was ceded Carbery from "Misen-head to Cork"[2] by the King of Desmond in 1280.[3] Although there is not too much know about his life, Moddy et al. record that his death (and end of regency) was in 1310,[3] and that he left two sons:

  1. Domhnall Cam (also seen as Domhnall Caomh)
  2. Cormac Fionn.

References

  1. McCarthy, Evan (2019). The History and Pedigree of the McCarthy Family of Drinagh (PDF). pp. 36, 37.
  2. MacCarthy Glas, Daniel (1867). The Life and Letters of Florence MacCarthy Reagh: Tanist of Carbery, MacCarthy Mor, with Some Portion of 'The History of the Ancient Families of the South of Ireland.'. London: Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer. p. 223.
  3. 1 2 Moody, T.W. (2011). A New History of Ireland. Oxford: Oxford University Press. p. 157. ISBN 9780199593064.


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