About the Web Author

Sean J Murphy
I was born in Dublin, Ireland, in 1951 and now live
with my family in Windgates, County Wicklow. I completed my third-level
education in University College Dublin, securing a BA degree in history
and politics in 1977 (second class honours, grade I) and an MA in
history by major thesis in 1981 (first class honours).
Having been in clerical employment before entering university, since
graduation I have worked principally in the fields of genealogy,
heraldry and history. My professional work is divided between teaching,
research, publishing and consultancy. Since 1989 I have lectured
part-time in University College Dublin giving Adult Education classes
in genealogy (with significant heraldic content), which now lead to the
award of a National University of Ireland Certificate and Diploma in
the subject, the only such qualifications available in Ireland.
I have been commissioned to work
on numerous projects over the past three decades, including reporting
on the Westport House Papers for the Irish Manuscripts Commission,
surveying manuscripts of northern relevance in the south for the Public
Record Office of Northern Ireland, reviewing claims arising from the
Sheehan of Savannah intestacy case, providing background research for
television and heritage projects, reporting on the pedigree of
President Bill Clinton and providing staff training for the National
Library of Ireland, and checking the pedigrees and arms of bona fide
Irish chiefs for inclusion in the 107th Edition of Burke's Peerage. As time permits, I
have performed considerable voluntary work over the years, particularly
in the area of verifying Irish chiefly titles, in dispensing advice to
enquirers, and giving media interviews and talks to amateur societies.
I maintain an active publication
schedule, having had articles published since the 1980s in journals
such as Parliamentary History, Eighteenth-Century Ireland, Familia, Analecta Hibernica and The Irish Genealogist, as well as
pieces in magazines such as Irish
Roots, History Ireland
and Atavus. In 2004 my first
full-length book was published, entitled Twilight of the Chiefs: The Mac Carthy
Mór Hoax, and I am currently working to complete a second
on the patriot Charles Lucas, 1713-1771. I am also active in Internet
publication, maintaining under the umbrella of my cyber-organisation
the Centre for Irish Genealogical and Historical Studies the webpages
on this site, including Directory
of Irish Genealogy, Irish
Chiefs, A Guide to the
National Archives of Ireland, Irish Historical Mysteries and a work in progress entitled Studies in Irish Genealogy and Heraldry. The content of my web publications
is of course entirely my own responsibility and all demonstrated errors
will be corrected.