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Calvagh O'More

Calvagh O'More (Irish: An Calbhach Ó Mórdha)[1] (1540 - 27 March 1618), also known as Callagh, The Calough or Charles,[2] was an Irish-born loyalist[1] of noble ancestry.

Calvagh O'More
An Calbhach Ó Mórdha
Born1540
DiedMarch 27, 1618(1618-03-27) (aged 77–78)
Balyna, County Kildare, Ireland
Parents

He was raised in England. Upon returning to Ireland in his early thirties, he was granted an estate in Balyna by the Crown, which was owned by his descendants until 1960.

His brother and father were Irish chiefs - the Lord of Laois - and his son Rory O'Moore was a leader of the Irish Rebellion of 1641.

Early life edit

Calvagh O'More was born in 1540 in Portlaoise, Laois.[3] His father was Rory Caoch O'More, Irish chief and Lord of Laois,[4][3] and his mother was Margaret Butler, granddaughter of Piers Butler, 8th Earl of Ormond.[5][3]

Upon Rory's death at the hands of his brother Giolla Pádraig, it seems that Margaret removed Calvagh and his siblings from Laois.[1]

Time in England edit

O'More was brought up in England, and was called 'The Calough' by the English. As he describes himself as of Gray's Inn in 1568, he may be the John Callow who entered there in 1567.[6][4][1]

His loyalist tendencies were in stark contrast to his brother Rory Oge O'More, a staunch rebel who became Lord of Laois in 1557, and returned to Ireland in the 1560s to lead his clan against the Tudor army.[1]

Return to Ireland edit

In 1571, Ormond petitioned for Calvagh O'More's return.[4] Soon afterwards he came back to Ireland, and in 1574, was granted an estate at Balyna, near Moyvalley, County Kildare.[7][4][8] The estate was granted by Elizabeth I in an attempt to stop the ongoing violence between the Tudors and O'More's brother Rory.[2]

In 1582, O'More was thought to be a sufficiently strong adherent to the English to receive a grant of land in Laois.[7][4] He also possessed part of the ancestral property of Owen Roe O'Neill in County Armagh,[9] and received grants of land in Meath and Dublin.[1]

In 1585, Sir Thomas FitzGerald of Laccagh posted bond for O'More, referencing his "good conduct [and] appearance when called for."[10]

Personal life edit

O'More married Margaret Scurlock. Their son Rory[2] was born about 1600, either in Laois, or more likely at the Balyna estate.[citation needed] Another son was named Lewis.[2]

Death and legacy edit

On 27 March 1618, O'More died in Balyna.[3][1] His son Lewis inherited his Balyna estate,[11] and it remained in the ownership of the O'More family until it was sold in 1960.[2]

O'More's son Rory went on to become one of the principal organisers of the Irish Rebellion of 1641.[2] Through Rory, O'More is a direct ancestor of Diana, Princess of Wales and, by extension, her son William.[11] James Moore Sr., governor of Carolina, also claimed descent from Calvagh through Rory.[12]

Family tree edit

Family tree of the Irish O'More clan
Murtagh O’More
Lord of Laois
Conn O’More
fl. 1520
Conall O'More
died 1537
Lord of Laois, 1523-1537
Gormflaith O'CarrollPeter O'More
Lord of Laois, 1537-1538
Lysaght O'More
died 1537
Lord of Slemargy
Kedagh Ruadh O'More
died 1542
Lord of Laois, 1538-1542
Margaret Butler
Daughter of Thomas Butler
Rory Caoch O'More
c. 1515 - 1547
Lord of Laois, 1542-1547
O'Dunne
Daughter of Tadhg O'Dunne
Giolla Pádraig O'More
died 1548
Lord of Laois, 1547-1548
Conall Oge O'More
died 1557
Lord of Laois, 1548-1557
James O'More
Lord of Laois, 1578
Domhnall MacLysaght O'More
died 1557
Lord of Slemargy, 1557
Murtagh O’More
died 1577
Lord of Slemargy, 1557-1577
Kedagh O'More
fl. 1565
Lysaght O'More
died 1570
Rory Oge O'More
c. 1544 - 1578
Lord of Laois, 1557-1578
Margaret O'Byrne
died 1577
Calvagh O'More
1540 - 1618
Richard Tyrrell
fl. 1565 - 1632
Doryne O'MoreOwny MacRory O'More
c. 1575 - 1600
Lord of Laois, 1594 - 1600
Fiach O’MoreRemainn O'More
fl. 1600-1601
Rory O'Moore
c. 1600 - 1655
Owen O'Shiel
1584-1650
Catherine Tyrrell
fl. 1648
Richard Tyrrell JrAnnabel TyrrellElish TyrrellJames Moore Sr.
c. 1640 – c. 1706

Sources

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g O'Byrne, Emmett (October 2009). "O'More (Ó Mórdha), Rory (Ruaidhrí Óg)". Dictionary of Irish Biography. doi:10.3318/dib.006909.v1.
  2. ^ a b c d e f . Turtle Bunbury.
  3. ^ a b c d "Calvagh Callogh (alias Charles Calvagh or Callough) Moore O'More of Ballina (1540-1618)". Genealogy Online. Retrieved 23 March 2024.
  4. ^ a b c d e Archbold, William Arthur Jobson (1895). "O'More, Rory (d.1578)" . Dictionary of National Biography. Vol. 42. pp. 175–176.
  5. ^ O'Byrne, Emmett (October 2009). "O'More (Ó Mórdha), Rory (Ruaidhrí Caoch)". Dictionary of Irish Biography. doi:10.3318/dib.006908.v1. Retrieved 23 March 2024.
  6. ^ (Foster, Reg. of Gray's Inn, p. 39)
  7. ^ a b (Cal. State Papers, Irish Ser. 1574–85, pp. 392, 412)
  8. ^ Bagwell, Richard (1895). "O'More, Rory (fl.1620-1652)" . Dictionary of National Biography. Vol. 42. pp. 176–178.
  9. ^ Ó Siochrú, Micheál (October 2009). "O'More, Rory". Dictionary of Irish Biography. Retrieved 23 March 2024.
  10. ^ Calendar of the Irish Council Book, 1581-1586, edited by John P. Prendergast and David B. Quinn, Published by The Irish Manuscripts Commission Ltd., p.164, item 308
  11. ^ a b Doyle, Jim (16 February 2024). "Death of Rory O'Moore, Organizer of the Irish Rebellion of 1641". SEAMUS DUBHGHAILL. Retrieved 17 March 2024.
  12. ^ Heitzler, Michael James (2005). Goose Creek, A Definitive History: Volume One, Planters, Politicians and Patriots. The History Press. p. 275. ISBN 978-1-59629-055-6. Retrieved 8 October 2011.

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Calvagh O More Irish An Calbhach o Mordha 1 1540 27 March 1618 also known as Callagh The Calough or Charles 2 was an Irish born loyalist 1 of noble ancestry Calvagh O MoreAn Calbhach o MordhaBorn1540Portlaoise County Laois IrelandDiedMarch 27 1618 1618 03 27 aged 77 78 Balyna County Kildare IrelandParentsRory Caoch O More father Margaret Butler mother He was raised in England Upon returning to Ireland in his early thirties he was granted an estate in Balyna by the Crown which was owned by his descendants until 1960 His brother and father were Irish chiefs the Lord of Laois and his son Rory O Moore was a leader of the Irish Rebellion of 1641 Contents 1 Early life 2 Time in England 3 Return to Ireland 4 Personal life 5 Death and legacy 6 Family tree 7 ReferencesEarly life editCalvagh O More was born in 1540 in Portlaoise Laois 3 His father was Rory Caoch O More Irish chief and Lord of Laois 4 3 and his mother was Margaret Butler granddaughter of Piers Butler 8th Earl of Ormond 5 3 Upon Rory s death at the hands of his brother Giolla Padraig it seems that Margaret removed Calvagh and his siblings from Laois 1 Time in England editO More was brought up in England and was called The Calough by the English As he describes himself as of Gray s Inn in 1568 he may be the John Callow who entered there in 1567 6 4 1 His loyalist tendencies were in stark contrast to his brother Rory Oge O More a staunch rebel who became Lord of Laois in 1557 and returned to Ireland in the 1560s to lead his clan against the Tudor army 1 Return to Ireland editIn 1571 Ormond petitioned for Calvagh O More s return 4 Soon afterwards he came back to Ireland and in 1574 was granted an estate at Balyna near Moyvalley County Kildare 7 4 8 The estate was granted by Elizabeth I in an attempt to stop the ongoing violence between the Tudors and O More s brother Rory 2 In 1582 O More was thought to be a sufficiently strong adherent to the English to receive a grant of land in Laois 7 4 He also possessed part of the ancestral property of Owen Roe O Neill in County Armagh 9 and received grants of land in Meath and Dublin 1 In 1585 Sir Thomas FitzGerald of Laccagh posted bond for O More referencing his good conduct and appearance when called for 10 Personal life editO More married Margaret Scurlock Their son Rory 2 was born about 1600 either in Laois or more likely at the Balyna estate citation needed Another son was named Lewis 2 Death and legacy editOn 27 March 1618 O More died in Balyna 3 1 His son Lewis inherited his Balyna estate 11 and it remained in the ownership of the O More family until it was sold in 1960 2 O More s son Rory went on to become one of the principal organisers of the Irish Rebellion of 1641 2 Through Rory O More is a direct ancestor of Diana Princess of Wales and by extension her son William 11 James Moore Sr governor of Carolina also claimed descent from Calvagh through Rory 12 Family tree editFamily tree of the Irish O More clan Murtagh O MoreLord of Laois Conn O Morefl 1520Conall O Moredied 1537 Lord of Laois 1523 1537Gormflaith O CarrollPeter O MoreLord of Laois 1537 1538 Lysaght O Moredied 1537 Lord of SlemargyKedagh Ruadh O Moredied 1542 Lord of Laois 1538 1542Margaret ButlerDaughter of Thomas ButlerRory Caoch O Morec 1515 1547 Lord of Laois 1542 1547O DunneDaughter of Tadhg O DunneGiolla Padraig O Moredied 1548 Lord of Laois 1547 1548Conall Oge O Moredied 1557 Lord of Laois 1548 1557 James O MoreLord of Laois 1578Domhnall MacLysaght O Moredied 1557 Lord of Slemargy 1557Murtagh O Moredied 1577 Lord of Slemargy 1557 1577Kedagh O Morefl 1565Lysaght O Moredied 1570Rory Oge O Morec 1544 1578 Lord of Laois 1557 1578Margaret O Byrnedied 1577Calvagh O More1540 1618 Richard Tyrrellfl 1565 1632Doryne O MoreOwny MacRory O Morec 1575 1600 Lord of Laois 1594 1600Fiach O MoreRemainn O Morefl 1600 1601Rory O Moorec 1600 1655 Owen O Shiel1584 1650Catherine Tyrrellfl 1648Richard Tyrrell JrAnnabel TyrrellElish TyrrellJames Moore Sr c 1640 c 1706 Sources Annals of the Four Masters Dictionary of Irish Biography October 2009 o Raghallaigh Eoghan 2010 A poem to Rudhraighe Caoch o Mordha lord of Laois 1542 7 PDF Ossory Laois and Leinster 4 Dictionary of National Biography The Church in Ireland During the Reigns of Henry VIII and Edward VI 1509 1553 ELCore Net 7 June 2010 Combs amp c Families of County Laois Ireland combs families org http clannmuironline ning com forum topics rory o moore genealogy Heitzler Michael James 2005 Goose Creek A Definitive History Volume One Planters Politicians and Patriots The History Press p 275 ISBN 978 1 59629 055 6 Retrieved 8 October 2011 References edit a b c d e f g O Byrne Emmett October 2009 O More o Mordha Rory Ruaidhri og Dictionary of Irish Biography doi 10 3318 dib 006909 v1 a b c d e f More O Ferrall of Balyna Co Kildare Turtle Bunbury a b c d Calvagh Callogh alias Charles Calvagh or Callough Moore O More of Ballina 1540 1618 Genealogy Online Retrieved 23 March 2024 a b c d e Archbold William Arthur Jobson 1895 O More Rory d 1578 Dictionary of National Biography Vol 42 pp 175 176 O Byrne Emmett October 2009 O More o Mordha Rory Ruaidhri Caoch Dictionary of Irish Biography doi 10 3318 dib 006908 v1 Retrieved 23 March 2024 Foster Reg of Gray s Inn p 39 a b Cal State Papers Irish Ser 1574 85 pp 392 412 Bagwell Richard 1895 O More Rory fl 1620 1652 Dictionary of National Biography Vol 42 pp 176 178 o Siochru Micheal October 2009 O More Rory Dictionary of Irish Biography Retrieved 23 March 2024 Calendar of the Irish Council Book 1581 1586 edited by John P Prendergast and David B Quinn Published by The Irish Manuscripts Commission Ltd p 164 item 308 a b Doyle Jim 16 February 2024 Death of Rory O Moore Organizer of the Irish Rebellion of 1641 SEAMUS DUBHGHAILL Retrieved 17 March 2024 Heitzler Michael James 2005 Goose Creek A Definitive History Volume One Planters Politicians and Patriots The History Press p 275 ISBN 978 1 59629 055 6 Retrieved 8 October 2011 Retrieved from https 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