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 THOMASTOWK — TJLIOM ON D.
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THOMASTi iWN. i.r., "Llaxdaff of Thomabtown, co, Tippurary," Barotij [1.] (Mathiw) cr. 17t<3. Sec ■ Llaxdaff," Earldom [11 f. 1 7i»7 ; ex. 1833. THOMOSD.C) Earldom [1. 1 1. MURROUOU O'J'.lilKN, I'hince OF TuoMOXuC') in I 1 548. Ireland, :i<l s. of Turlogh O'Bhikx, Pri.noi ok Thomond ufad. [1490- 1528], by Unghnailt, da. of John M u namaka, o{ Claucullen, having been front 1581 (nCter die death of his next elder hr., Douogh) "Tunist" (i.e., IleXt in succession) to that dominion, MIC, thereto in 1539, on the death of his eldest hr.. Connor(') (whose children were then in minority), according tu the Kithon law (the old Irish custom) whereby the keif was the eldest and worthiest man of the blood and tonne. He, at first, joined with other Irish chiefs against the English, but. very shurtly afterwards, crossed over to England and resigned into the Kind's,''; hands, in June 1543, his " Captainship, title, superiority tod country," covenanting " utterly to forsake anil refuse the name of O'lheene," i.e., that of " The O'llrim,' indicating the Chieftainship of the vast district, subject to that race. He was accordingly, in reward, cr. 1 July 1 .043,(>-j EAnl, Ob' THOMOND [I.] for his life (with a spec. run. of that dignity to his nephew, Dunogh, the here- ditary head of the O'Brien family, also for lifej, being rr. at the same date Baiion ok lxc'HKM IN [I.] with, in that ca-e. the usual rem. to the heirs male of his be«ly.( r ) P.O. (I.J. 1643. He Wl. Eleanor, da. of .Sir Thomas Ktrz Gerald, the Knight of Ulyu. He d. 7 Nov. 1651, when the Huron;/ of Inckiquin [I.] passed to his descendants ^sce that dignity) but the Earldom uj thomond [1.] devolved as below. II. 1551. ami 1. Donogh (O'Briek), Earl of Tiiomono [I. 1543] anil BaIion IbkaCKa.v [I. 15431 called " The fat," nephew of An'' creation, the above, being 1st s. and h of Connor O'liltlKN, I'hince OF itKrt Thomoso(*) iu Ireland [If, 28 — 15391 by his first wife, Annabel), da. of Ulick de Buhgu, of Clanricarde. He accompanied his said uncle to England and was rr. 1 July 1543 (in the same patent as that in which the Earldom of Thoiuond had, as ahovistated, been conferred), BARON OE 1BRACKAN(<) [L] with the ordinary rem. to the heirs male of his body. On the death of his said uncle, 7 Nov. 1551, he ««<•. as /Curl of Thomond [1.] (for his life) according to the spec. rem. in the creation of that dignity, which he surrendered to lid. IV., by whom, in consequence, he was rr. 7 Nov. 15f>2, EAKL OF THOMOND [I.], with the ordinary rem. to the heirs male of his body. He Mi. Helen, y»t. da. of Piers, (B( T/.EH), Karl OF OltUONDB AXD 0SS08T [I.], by Margaret, da. of Gerald (FlTZGEHALD), bib. Eahl ok Kildare [I.] He d. April 1553. III. 1553. 2. Connor (O'ISriex), Earl of Thomond [I. 1552] and BaRON IbBACKAN [1. 1513], 1st s. and h, ; sue. to the peerage [1.] in April 1553. He received an annual grant of £"J00 from Queen Eliz. He m. firstly, Joan, only da. of Thomas (KlTZMAORICE), Ittth Baron of Kerry AND LtXNAW [I.], by (apparently) his first wife, Catharine, da. ami h. of Teige Mac-GarTHY-More. He m. secondly, Una, or Ownye, da. of Turlogh O'BiilEX, of Arragh, co Tipperary. He was living 30 Nov. 1582. (") Thomond, or Tuaidh-Muin (North Minister) was one of the three Principalities of Minister. See vol. iii, p. 82, note " b," sub " Desmond.'' ( b ) The head of the family was sometimes called "King" (but more usually Prince) of Thomond. They were descended from the celebrated Hrieu Buroihtne, principal King of Ireland, 1002—1004, thro' his grandson, Turlogh, also such King, who d 108(3. (') " With Couor O'Brien terminated the Rejjid period of the descendants of Brian Boroimhe." See vol. iv, p. 314, notes "b" and "c," sub " Inchiquin." (*) See vol. iv, p. 314, note " d," sub "Inchiquin." (°) See vol. iv, p. 315, note "a," sub "Inchiquin." C) See " Lodge," vol. ii, p. 2S, for the preamble to this creation. ( B ) This name is sometimes (but apparently iu error) spelt "Ibricau."