Quote Originally Posted by gilmore View Post
It is not the authority of the herald's office itself (or Lord Lyon, in the case of Scotland) that determines the status of a clan but the sovereign, the fount of honor, which is the Crown in the UK and the Republic in Ireland. In the UK the Crown has delegated this responsibility to Lord Lyon as to the chiefships of Scots clans. If you disagree with this way of doing things, I suggest you take it up with her.
Well said.

For the record, 'The O'Callaghan' at the time was recognised by the Irish Record Office before they ceased to carry out that function, and he still has a living direct descendant who claims the title, albeit a Spanish citizen. However, as far as I can tell, the Callaghan clan society appears to be defunct, as they are not reachable at the last known address.
One the main reasons why the Irish Records Office no longer recognises Irish Chiefs is due to the Terence MacCarthy/MacCarthy Mor hoax back in the late '90s. Our own Rathdown is quite familiar with this particular incidient, so I'll yield the floor to him on the subject.

Regards,

Todd