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as a drama critic, and in 1920 became its literary editor. He wrote a weekly column under the pen-name "The Affable Hawk". During this time he recruited
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Irish Pedigrees; or the Origin and Stem of the Irish Nation, John O'Hart, 5th ed., 1892, MACCARTHY DUNA (NO.9) Of Ballyneadig and Lyradane pedigree
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He was the author of the short ghost story "Pargiton and Harby", reprinted in the
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The son of Charles Desmond MacCarthy, M.A., and a descendant of the last
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Journal of the Cork Historical and Archaeological Society, 1902, pg 15
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and King of Desmond, MacCarthy was born on 20 May 1877 in
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For Commander-in-Chief, South Atlantic Station, see
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