Tomaltach 'na Carrige' MacDermot1
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Last Edited=6 Jun 2014
Tomaltach 'na Carrige' MacDermot is the son of Conor MacDermot.2
Tomaltach 'na Carrige' MacDermot also went by the nick-name of 'na Carrige' (or in English, referring the island in Lough Key on the River Boyle, County Doscommon, which he fortified.)2 In 1204 he fortified the island in Lough Key, becoming Castle Island.1
Tomaltach 'na Carrige' MacDermot also went by the nick-name of 'na Carrige' (or in English, referring the island in Lough Key on the River Boyle, County Doscommon, which he fortified.)2 In 1204 he fortified the island in Lough Key, becoming Castle Island.1
Child of Tomaltach 'na Carrige' MacDermot
Cormac MacDermot1
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Last Edited=6 Jun 2014
Cormac MacDermot is the son of Tomaltach 'na Carrige' MacDermot.2
Between 1218 and 1244 (an unknown value.)1 In 1235 the fortification built by his father was attacked by Richard de Burgo, as part of the Norman overrunning of Connaught.1
Between 1218 and 1244 (an unknown value.)1 In 1235 the fortification built by his father was attacked by Richard de Burgo, as part of the Norman overrunning of Connaught.1