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    As Chief of the Maguire clan and Lord of Fermanagh, he was the first of the Gaelic chiefs to openly rebel against Elizabeth I's conquest of Ireland. In...
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    Helen Maguire (elected 2024), British politician Hugh Maguire (Lord of Fermanagh) (died 1600), Lord of Fermanagh in Ireland during the reign of Elizabeth...
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    daughter of Cúconnacht Maguire, Lord of Fermanagh (1480–1537). Hugh had three brothers: Brian, Cormac MacBaron and Art MacBaron. During their youth, Hugh and...
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  • Hugh Maguire may refer to: Hugh Maguire (Lord of Fermanagh) (died 1600), Lord of Fermanagh in Ireland during the reign of Elizabeth I Hugh Maguire (athlete)...
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  • It was part of the buildup to the Nine Years' War. The battle was fought between a Gaelic Irish army under Hugh Maguire, lord of Fermanagh—who had begun...
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    O'Neill 2016, pp. 43–44. Webb, Alfred (1878b). "Hugh Maguire, Lord of Fermanagh". A Compendium of Irish Biography. Archived from the original on 9 August...
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  • Lord of Fermanagh". A Compendium of Irish Biography. Retrieved 9 August 2024. Pollard 1893, p. 330. Barry, Judy (October 2009). "Maguire, Hugh". Dictionary...
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    Grace O'Malley (category People of Elizabethan Ireland)
    interruption of any person or persons whatsoever". In May 1593, Hugh Maguire (Lord of Fermanagh) rebelled and burned Ballymote, then under the control of Sir George...
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  • high treason. He was born in County Fermanagh, the son of Sir Bryan Maguire who was created a peer on account of the family loyalty to the English crown...
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    of the Maguire dynasty. However, on the confiscation of lands relating to Hugh Maguire, Fermanagh was divided in a similar manner to the other five escheated...
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    Ummera (category Townlands of County Fermanagh)
    County Fermanagh. This confusion lasted a few years. Taking advantage of this, Lady Margaret O’Neill, the widow of Hugh Maguire (Lord of Fermanagh) claimed...
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    Fermanagh and South Tyrone is a Northern Ireland parliamentary constituency in the British House of Commons. It is currently represented by Pat Cullen...
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  • 1600 in Ireland (category Years of the 16th century in Ireland)
    February – Nine Years' War: Rebel cavalry in Munster led by Hugh Maguire (Lord of Fermanagh) are intercepted and their leaders killed. 15 May – Nine Years'...
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    Nine Years' War (Ireland) (category 16th-century military history of the Kingdom of England)
    of the Nine Years' War, but it is generally considered to have begun in May 1593 with Gaelic lord Hugh Maguire resisting the occupation of Fermanagh....
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    Assault on the Blackwater Fort (category Battles of the Nine Years' War (Ireland))
    the English using Hugh Maguire, Lord of Fermanagh and Hugh Roe O'Donnell, Lord or Tyrconnell. They engaged the English in the west of Ulster while O'Neill...
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    were then massacred. In 1593, Hugh Maguire, Chief of the Name and Lord of Fermanagh, had objected to the behaviour of the newly-appointed English Crown...
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  • Garvary (category Townlands of County Fermanagh)
    this, Lady Margaret O’Neill, the widow of Hugh Maguire (Lord of Fermanagh) claimed the land. An order of the Lord Deputy dated 14 October 1612 states- Wheras...
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  • Maguire as Lord of Fermanagh. Hugh took the rebels' side in the war, and Connor was granted the whole of Maguire's Country (Fermanagh) by letters patent...
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  • 1593 in Ireland (category Years of the 16th century in Ireland)
    conclusion of the second Cavendish expedition. 23 June – in a skirmish at Skeanavart in County Roscommon as part of Hugh Maguire (Lord of Fermanagh)'s raid...
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  • Aghindisert (category Townlands of County Fermanagh)
    this, Lady Margaret O’Neill, the widow of Hugh Maguire (Lord of Fermanagh) claimed the land. An order of the Lord Deputy dated 14 October 1612 states- Wheras...
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  • Carickaleese (category Townlands of County Fermanagh)
    of Corgelouse. Taking advantage of this, Lady Margaret O’Neill, the widow of Hugh Maguire (Lord of Fermanagh) claimed the land. An order of the Lord Deputy...
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    Brehon Law were replaced by English law. Hugh Maguire, the Gaelic lord of Fermanagh, opposed the introduction of English law which reduced his overlordship...
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  • Dolan (surname) (category Surnames of Irish origin)
    Connacht Maguire, who was chief of Fermanagh from 1527 to 1538, was in a war with his relatives and offered the O'Dolans land in Fermanagh if they would...
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    Gortineddan (category Townlands of County Fermanagh)
    County Fermanagh. Taking advantage of this oversight, Lady Margaret O’Neill, the widow of Hugh Maguire (Lord of Fermanagh) claimed the land. An order of the...
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  • Warham St Leger (category Members of the Parliament of Ireland (pre-1801) for Queen's County constituencies)
    against Hugh Maguire, Lord of Fermanagh, was his nephew, the son of his brother William. Sir Warham St Leger was the ancestor of the St Legers of Hayward's...
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  • Knockateggal (category Townlands of County Fermanagh)
    County Fermanagh. Taking advantage of this oversight, Lady Margaret O’Neill, the widow of Hugh Maguire (Lord of Fermanagh) claimed the land. An order of the...
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    Derrintony (category Townlands of County Fermanagh)
    this, Lady Margaret O’Neill, the widow of Hugh Maguire (Lord of Fermanagh) claimed the land. An order of the Lord Deputy dated 14 October 1612 states- Wheras...
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    Gortmullan (category Townlands of County Fermanagh)
    County Fermanagh. Taking advantage of this oversight, Lady Margaret O’Neill, the widow of Hugh Maguire (Lord of Fermanagh) claimed the land. An order of the...
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    John Perrot (category Members of the Parliament of England (pre-1707) for constituencies in Wales)
    clans of County Donegal. Perrot's northern strategy also secured the submission of Hugh Maguire, Lord of Fermanagh.[citation needed] The plantation of Munster...
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    travelled alongside Hugh O'Neill to seek a pardon from King James I in March 1603. Hugh Maguire was the Lord of Fermanagh and one of the confederation's...
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