Dermot MacDermot

Sir Dermot MacDermot KCMG CBE[1] (1906โ€“1989), styled Prince of Coolavin, Chief of the Name, head of the MacDermot clan, and a descendant of the Kings of Moylurg.

MacDermot attended Stonyhurst College,[2] and went on to Trinity College Dublin, where he was elected a Scholar.[3]

Sir Dermot MacDermot had served as British Ambassador to Indonesia (1956โ€“59) and Thailand (1961โ€“65). He succeeded his brother as The MacDermot upon the latter's death in 1979. He wrote an account of the family titled "MacDermot of Moylurg: The Story of a Connacht Family". The book chronicles the affairs of the Kings of Moylurg and their neighbours over the course of six hundred years.

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Notes

  1. ^ "CHANCERY OF THE ORDER OF SAINT MICHAEL AND SAINT GEORGE" (PDF). The London Gazette. 1 January 1962.
  2. ^ "3 Catholics Receive Knightoods". The Catholic Herald. 18 June 1954.
  3. ^ "Irish Chiefs and Indians". The Catholic Herald. 25 September 1987.

References

  • Cairnduff, Maureen (1984). "MacDermot, The: Sir Dermot, Prince of Coolavin". Who's Who in Ireland: The Influential 1,000. Dublin: Vesey. ISBN 978-0-9510120-0-0. or subsequent editions
  • "Mac Dermot of Moylurg: The Story of a Connacht Family", Dermot MacDermot, 1996.
  • The MacDermot Clan Association website