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MURROUGH INCHIQUIN

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Originally appearing in Volume V14, Page 354 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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MURROUGH

INCHIQUIN  O'BRIEN, 1ST
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EARL OF (c . 1614-1674), Irish soldier and statesman, was the son of Dermod O'Brien, 5th Baron Inchiquin (d . 1624) . He belonged to a
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great
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family which traced its descent to Brian Boroimhe, king of Ireland, and members of which were always to the forefront in Irish public
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life . The first'baron of Inchiquin was another Murrough O'Brien (d . 1551) who, after having made his submission to Henry VIII., was created baron of Inchiquin and earl of Thomond in 1J43 . When I\4urrough died in November 1551 by a curious arrangement his earldom passed to his
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nephew Donogh, son of Conor O'Brien (d . 1539), the last
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independent prince of Thomond (see THOMOND, EARLS OF), leaving only his
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barony to be inherited by his son Dermod (d . 1557), the ancestor of the later barons of Inchiquin . Murrough O'Brien, who became 6th baron of Inchiquin in 1624, gained some military experience in Italy, and then in 164o was appointed
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vice-president of Munster . He took an active and leading
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part in suppressing the great Irish
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rebellion which broke out in the following
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year, and during the
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Civil War the
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English parliament made him president of Munster . Early in 1648, however, he declared for his former master Charles I., and for about two years he sought to uphold the royalist cause in Ireland .

In 1654 Charles II. made him an earl . His later years were partly spent in

France and in Spain, but he had returned to Ireland when he died on the 9th of September 1674 . His son William, the 2nd earl (c . 1638–1692), served under his
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father in France and Spain, and for six years was governor of Tangier . He was a partisan of William III. in Ireland, and in 16go he became governor of
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Jamaica where he died in
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January 1692 . In 1800 his descendant Murrough, the 5th earl (d . 18o8), was created marquess of Thomond, but on the
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death of James, the 3rd marquess, in
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July 1855 both the marquessate and the earldom became
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extinct . The barony of Inchiquin, however, passed to a kinsman,
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Sir
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Lucius O'Brien, Bart . (1800-1872), a descendant of the first baron and a
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brother of William Smith O'Brien (q.v.) .

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