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    Boetius Clancy or MacClancy (died April 1598) was a 16th-century Irish landowner, MP and High Sheriff. He was born in Co Clare, the son of Hugh Clancy...
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  • Abigail Clancy, English model Al Clancy, American baseball player Bobby Clancy, Irish folk musician, one of the Clancy Brothers Boetius Clancy, Irish MP...
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    continued to play a role, providing a High Sheriff of Clare in the form of Boetius Clancy. Famously participating in the Contention of the Bards in support of...
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    One-hundred-seventy survivors were caught by the High Sheriff of Clare, Boetius Clancy and hanged at Doonagore Castle or on a nearby Iron Age barrow near Doolin...
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  • Turlogh O'Brien, Ennistymon and Boetius Clancy, Knockfinn. 1613–1615 Sir Daniel O'Brien, later Viscount Clare and Boetius Clancy, Knockfinn. 1634–1635 Sir Barnaby...
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  • O'Brien 1582 Sir George Cusack 1584 Cruise (full name unknown) 1588 Boetius Clancy 1599 Richard Scurlock 1605 Laurence Delahoyde 1607 Sir Nicholas Moid...
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    boy's father in 1597. According to tradition of the Barons Inchiquin, Boetius Clancy, then High Sheriff of Clare, presented to Conor the Spanish Armada table...
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    O'Brien Boetius Clancy Member of Parliament for Clare County 1613–1614 With: Sir Boetius Clancy Succeeded by Barnabas O'Brien Sir Boetius Clancy Preceded by...
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  • County Dublin Catholic Of Castleknock James Butler County Tipperary Boetius Clancy County Clare Protestant Of Knockfine Robert Codd County Wexford William...
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  • Others, including four from the San Marcos, were taken captive by Boetius Clancy, High Sheriff of Clare, and held at his castle near Spanish Point. He...
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