• Sir Henry Bagenal PC (c. 1556 – 14 August 1598) was marshal of the Royal Irish Army during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I. Henry Bagenal was the eldest...
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    Mabel Bagenal, younger sister of the Marshal of the Irish Army. During the Battle of Belleek Tyrone fought alongside his brother-in-law Henry Bagenal whilst...
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    Nine Years' War in Ireland. An English army of about 4,000, led by Henry Bagenal, was sent from the Pale to relieve the besieged Blackwater Fort. Marching...
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  • Bagenal or Bagnal is a surname, and may refer to: Beauchamp Bagenal Dudley Bagenal, an Irish soldier Frances Bagenal Henry Bagenal, an Irish soldier Hope...
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    A provincial presidency was proposed; the candidate for office was Henry Bagenal, an English colonist settled in Newry, who would seek to impose the...
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    Nine Years' War in Ireland. A column of 1,750 English troops led by Henry Bagenal was ambushed near Clontibret by a larger Gaelic Irish army led by Hugh...
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  • Dudley was the brother of Sir Henry Bagenal, Mabel Bagenal and Anne Bagenal. He was the brother-in-law of the soldier Henry Heron. Dudley established himself...
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    Whittingham, Dean of Durham. His elder brother, Sir Ralph Bagenal, was a courtier of Henry VIII. In 1538, Nicholas fled to Ireland to escape justice for...
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  • against the English—and an English Crown expeditionary force under Sir Henry Bagenal, supported by Hugh O'Neill, Earl of Tyrone. Maguire's force was defeated...
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  • figure. Henry became a brother-in-law to Sir Henry Bagenal and Dudley Bagenal, sons of another leading settler in Ireland Sir Nicholas Bagenal. Henry was...
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    Kildare in the 1530s, the English Crown set about restoring its authority. Henry VIII of England was made "King of Ireland" by the Crown of Ireland Act 1542...
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    United States Secretary of Commerce Henry Athukorale (1930-2019), Sri Lankan Sinhala army officer Henry Bagenal (c. 1556–1598), marshal of the Royal...
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    of Tirawley set upon the rebels. In January 1594, a detachment of Henry Bagenal's army with 2 companies sent by Bingham under the command of his cousin...
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    where Hugh O'Neill, Earl of Tyrone defeated and mortally wounded Sir Henry Bagenal, marshal of the Royal Irish Army. The defeat was followed by the spread...
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    grandson of Henry Bagenal, Marshal of the Army in Ireland. He owned estates at Plas Newydd in Anglesey and in Newry, County Down. Bagenal was a commissioner...
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  • Anne Bagenal, and should not be confused with her niece Anne Bagenal the daughter of her brother Henry. She was the daughter of Sir Nicholas Bagenal, an...
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  • Philip Hope Edward Bagenal, OBE (11 February 1888 – 20 May 1979) was a British architectural theorist and acoustician who introduced a scientific approach...
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  • O'Neill, Earl of Tyrone, rout an English expeditionary force under Henry Bagenal (who is mortally wounded in the action). 22 September – Ben Jonson kills...
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    Donal Óg Magennis, was called by Sir Henry Bagenal the "civillist of all the Irishry", with Sir Nicholas Bagenal cited as having brought Sir Hugh over...
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    two sides, with the Irish led by Hugh O'Neill and the English by Sir Henry Bagenal. Although O'Neill won the battle, the war ended with the completion...
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    forces of O'Donnell and O'Neill defeated an English army under Sir Henry Bagenal at the Battle of Clontibret. Their greatest victory came two years later...
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    "chosen of his own name". In October 1591, he bribed Fitzwilliam and Henry Bagenal (Marshal of the Irish Army) with 300 beeves to postpone the appointment...
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  • O'Neill, Earl of Tyrone, defeat an English expeditionary force under Henry Bagenal. 1720 – The Spanish military Villasur expedition is defeated by Pawnee...
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    Donegal to encircle Tyrone). As a consequence, a military force led by Henry Bagenal was sent into the county in early 1589 to impose the sheriff and by...
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  • what amounted to a major defeat in which the Marshal of Ireland, Sir Henry Bagenal, was killed. Falls p.216 Falls, Cyril. Elizabeth's Irish Wars. Constable...
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  • 1st Earl of Essex (1569 "high marshal"; 1576 "earl marshal" for life) Henry Bagenal (from 24 October 1590) son of Nicholas, secured the succession in 1583...
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  • Beauchamp Bagenal Harvey (died 28 June 1798) was a barrister and a commander of the United Irishmen in the Battle of New Ross during the 1798 Rebellion...
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  • County Fermanagh in Ireland as an English expeditionary force led by Henry Bagenal defeats Irish troops commanded by the Lord of Fermanagh. October 24...
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    acts of the war. Henry Bagenal was Marshal of Ireland from 1590 to his death in 1598. He was the son and deputy of Nicholas Bagenal who also held that...
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  • the son of Lewis Bayly, Bishop of Bangor, and Anne, daughter of Sir Henry Bagenal. He was a member of the Irish House of Commons for Newry between 1661...
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