Dubhaltach Caoch Mac Coisdealbhaigh
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Colonel Dubhaltach Caoch Mac Coisdealbhaigh, Irish
Irish people
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 soldier
Soldier
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 and Rapparee
Rapparee
Rapparees were Irish guerrilla fighters who operated on the Jacobite side during the 1690s Williamite war in Ireland. Subsequently the name was also given to bandits and highwaymen in Ireland - many former guerrillas having turned to crime after the war was over...

, died Sunday 3 March 1667.

Life

Mac Coisdealbhaigh was a member of the Costello
Costello
Costello is a surname in the English language. The name is an Anglicised form of the Irish Mac Oisdealbhaigh, meaning "son of Oisdealbhach". The Irish Oisdealbhach is derived from two elements: the first, os, means "deer"; the second element, dealbhach, means "in the form of", "resembling"...

 family of Connacht
Connacht
Connacht , formerly anglicised as Connaught, is one of the Provinces of Ireland situated in the west of Ireland. In Ancient Ireland, it was one of the fifths ruled by a "king of over-kings" . Following the Norman invasion of Ireland, the ancient kingdoms were shired into a number of counties for...

. His brother was the soldier and poet, Tomás Láidir Mac Coisdealbhaigh
Tomás Láidir Mac Coisdealbhaigh
Tomás Láidir Mac Coisdealbhaigh, Irish soldier and poet, fl.1660's.Tomás Láidir Mac Coisdealbhaigh was a member of the Costello family of north Connacht who lost their lands in the Cromwellian confications of the 1650s. He was a descendant of Sir William de Angulo, who died in 1206...

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Dudley (or Dubhaltach) Costello was an officer in the army of the Confederate Catholics in 1642, and later became a colonel in the Spanish army. Returning to Ireland after the Restoration and disappointed by his failure to recover the family estates, he devoted the rest of his life to wreaking vengeance on the new Dillon proprietors. Proclaimed a tory
Tory
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 and a rebel
Rebellion
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 in the summer of 1666, Mac Coisdealbhaigh "carried out a vendetta of raids and burnings against Viscount Dillon
Viscount Dillon
Viscount Dillon, of Costello-Gallen in the County of Mayo, is a title in the Peerage of Ireland. It was created in 1622 for Theobald Dillon, Lord President of Connaught. The Dillons were an Hiberno-Norman landlord family from the 13th century in a part of County Westmeath was called 'Dillon's...

 in the baronies of Costello
Costello
Costello is a surname in the English language. The name is an Anglicised form of the Irish Mac Oisdealbhaigh, meaning "son of Oisdealbhach". The Irish Oisdealbhach is derived from two elements: the first, os, means "deer"; the second element, dealbhach, means "in the form of", "resembling"...

 and Gallen, in east Mayo
County Mayo
County Mayo is a county in Ireland. It is located in the West Region and is also part of the province of Connacht. It is named after the village of Mayo, which is now generally known as Mayo Abbey. Mayo County Council is the local authority for the county. The population of the county is 130,552...

, until he was shot dead by the soldiers of Captain Theobald Dillon in Coolcarney ... Bunnyconnellan, early in March 1667." (p. 236).

He is featured in Dubhaltach Mac Fhirbhisigh
Dubhaltach Mac Fhirbhisigh
Dubhaltach MacFhirbhisigh, also known as Dubhaltach Óg mac Giolla Íosa Mór mac Dubhaltach Mór Mac Fhirbhisigh, Duald Mac Firbis, Dudly Ferbisie, and Dualdus Firbissius was an Irish scribe, translator, historian and genealogist...

's Leabhar na nGenealach
Leabhar na nGenealach
Leabhar na nGenealach is a massive genealogical collection written mainly in the years 1649 to 1650, at the college-house of St. Nicholas's church, Galway, by Dubhaltach MacFhirbhisigh. He continued to add material until at least 1666, five years before he was murdered in 1671...

 at 827.2, as Dubhaltach Caoch, and in his Cuimre (1416.1) as Dubhaltach Colonel, mac Suirtain Buidhe Mec Goisdelbh.

Clann Coisdealbhaigh (after Mac Fhirbhisigh)

Jocelyn de Angulo
Jocelyn de Angulo
-Biography:De Angulo was one of fifty knights serving under Hugh de Lacy upon the latter's grant of Meath by Henry II in 1172. Jocelyn was awarded the barony of Navan by de Lacy...

, fl. 1172.
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William de Angulo, aka William Mac Coisdealbhaigh
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Miles Bregach Mac Coisdealbhaigh
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Hugo, d. 1266? Gilbert Mor Phillip, fl. 1288.
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Jordan, d. 1324? Gilbert Og, k. 1333. | |
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| | Jordan Duff Baldraithe/Baldrin
John. John, fl. 1366. | |
| Mac Jordan Duff Mac Phillip
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Jordan na Bertaighecht
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Edmond an Machaire, k. 1437. William
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John Duff, d. 1487. William Walter
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|_________________ Walter, k. 1545 John Dubh, fl. 1536. Jordan Glegil Hubert John
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Jordan John, k. 1536 Rudhraighe Piers, k. 1555. William Gilladuff | |
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Jordan Buidhe Jordan William David | | | | |
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| |_______________________ _________| _________|____________ Edmond John Walter David Dubhaltach
Edmond | | | | | | | | fl. 1586. |
| | | David Richard | | | |
John Jordan Buidhe William Caech Edmond William Calvach Jordan Boy, fl. 1585
k. 1589 |
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Tomás Láidir Mac Coisdealbhaigh
Tomás Láidir Mac Coisdealbhaigh
Tomás Láidir Mac Coisdealbhaigh, Irish soldier and poet, fl.1660's.Tomás Láidir Mac Coisdealbhaigh was a member of the Costello family of north Connacht who lost their lands in the Cromwellian confications of the 1650s. He was a descendant of Sir William de Angulo, who died in 1206...

Dubhaltach Caoch Mac Coisdealbhaigh Edmond Dubh Calbhach Ban
fl. 1660's. killed 3 March 1667.
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