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The Carrigan Manuscripts: the will of Thady Fitzpatrick, MD, 1674

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The will of Thady Fitzpatrick MD (d. 1674) was transcribed by Rev. William Carrigan and is recorded among his notebooks, collectively known as the Carrigan Manuscripts. Carrigan made only a brief mention of Thady in The History and Antiquities of Diocese of Ossory (The History), but his record of Thady’s will adds significantly to what is known of Thady’s family connections and land holdings. Notably, the will refers to Thady’s previously unknown brother, Florence, and four nephews. Moreover, among other notebooks, Carrigan recorded details of a family of Fitzpatricks in the parish of Rathdowney, possibly the descendants of Florence, brother of Thady Fitzpatrick MD.
Title: The Carrigan Manuscripts: the will of Thady Fitzpatrick, MD, 1674
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The will of Thady Fitzpatrick MD (d.
1674) was transcribed by Rev.
William Carrigan and is recorded among his notebooks, collectively known as the Carrigan Manuscripts.
Carrigan made only a brief mention of Thady in The History and Antiquities of Diocese of Ossory (The History), but his record of Thady’s will adds significantly to what is known of Thady’s family connections and land holdings.
Notably, the will refers to Thady’s previously unknown brother, Florence, and four nephews.
Moreover, among other notebooks, Carrigan recorded details of a family of Fitzpatricks in the parish of Rathdowney, possibly the descendants of Florence, brother of Thady Fitzpatrick MD.

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