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June 1642 – Transfer from Kilbrittain castle to Lismore

Two letters written by Lord Kinalmeaky and addressed to his father, Richard Boyle earl of Cork, suggest how and when the Book of Lismore left its original home and ended up in Lismore. In the first, dated from Bandon 3 June 1642, Lord Kinalmeaky reports he captured the Mac Carthaigh Riabhach castle at Kilbrittain. Soon after, in another letter dated 25 June 1642, again from Bandon, he concludes with a postscript saying "I present your Lordship a Manuscript found at Kilbutten [Kilbrittain]", now commonly identified with the Book of Lismore. J. T. Collins, JCHAS 52 (1947), 88-90. Letters DXLIX (3 June) and DLVII (25 June; vol. 23, no. 93) in the Lismore papers 2:5, p. 79 + 95-96.

Boyle (Richard) [1st earl of Cork]
Boyle (Richard) ... 1st earl of Cork
(1566–1643)
English politician, born in Kent, who confiscated much land in Munster and became the first earl of Cork (1620) and lord treasurer of Ireland (1631).

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Boyle (Lewis) [of Kinalmeaky]
Boyle (Lewis) ... of Kinalmeaky
(1619–1642)
Baron Bandonbridge and 1st Viscount Boyle of Kinalmeaky, one of the sons of Richard Boyle, earl of Cork; was killed at the battle of Liscarroll.

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Mac Carthaigh Riabhach familyMac Carthaigh Riabhach family
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