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Murrough O'Brien, 1st Earl of Inchiquin

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Murrough MacDermod O'Brien, 6th Baron Inchiquin, 1st Baron O'Brien of Burren, 1st Earl of Inchiquin (1614 – 9 September, 1674), was known as Murchadh na dTóiteán ("of the conflagrations" i.e.: extensive burnings) – of Irish who would not convert to Anglicanism and their land, crops, livestock, and dwellings. [1]

117 relations: Adare Friary, Algiers, Ballymaloe House, Barnabas O'Brien, 6th Earl of Thomond, Baron Inchiquin, Battle of Arklow (1649), Battle of Cloughleagh, Battle of Knocknanuss, Battle of Liscarroll, Battle of Naseby, Battle of Rathmines, Bishop of Clogher, Bruges, Bunratty Castle, Cahir, Cappoquin, Cardinal Mazarin, Carlow, Carrick-on-Suir, Castlelyons, Catalonia, Charles I of England, Charles II of England, Charles Patrick Meehan, Clonmacnoise, Cologne, Cork (city), County Clare, County Tipperary, David Barry, 1st Earl of Barrymore, Dermod O'Brien, 5th Baron Inchiquin, Dictionary of National Biography, Donough MacCarty, 1st Earl of Clancarty, Dordrecht, Drogheda, Dromana, Victoria, Dundalk, Earl of Orrery, Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon, Edward Sexby, Elizabeth I of England, English expedition to Portugal (1662–1668), Escape of Charles II, Fermoy, Frederick Schomberg, 1st Duke of Schomberg, Garret Barry (soldier), George Monck, 1st Duke of Albemarle, George Villiers, 2nd Duke of Buckingham, Giovanni Battista Rinuccini, Heber MacMahon, ..., Henrietta Maria of France, Henry Cromwell, Henry II, Duke of Guise, Henry Jermyn, 1st Earl of St Albans, Henry Percy, Baron Percy of Alnwick, Henry Wilmot, 1st Earl of Rochester, Hugh Peter, Irish Rebellion of 1641, James Butler, 1st Duke of Ormond, James II of England, James Tuchet, 3rd Earl of Castlehaven, Jerome Weston, 2nd Earl of Portland, John Crowther, John Somers, 1st Baron Somers, Kilmallock, Kinsale, Laurence Esmonde, 1st Baron Esmonde, Lewis Dyve, Lismore Castle, Lismore, County Waterford, Long Parliament, Lord Forbes, Lord President of Munster, Lucius O'Brien, 15th Baron Inchiquin, Marseille, Michael Boyle (archbishop of Armagh), Michael Jones (soldier), Neapolitan Republic (1647), Nenagh, Newry, Ordinance of no quarter to the Irish, Owen Roe O'Neill, Papal diplomacy, Pasha, Perros-Guirec, Philip Sidney, 3rd Earl of Leicester, Prince Rupert of the Rhine, Ralph Hopton, 1st Baron Hopton, Restoration (England), Richard Boyle, 1st Earl of Cork, River Shannon, Robert Blake (admiral), Rock of Cashel, Roger Boyle, 1st Earl of Orrery, Rostellan, Roundhead, Sack of Cashel, Sidney Lee, Siege of Drogheda, Siege of Duncannon, Sir Donough O'Brien, 1st Baronet, St Mary's Cathedral, Limerick, Theobald Taaffe, 1st Earl of Carlingford, Thomas Preston, 1st Viscount Tara, Thomas Wentworth, 1st Earl of Strafford, Treaty of the Pyrenees, Trim, County Meath, Ulick Burke, 1st Marquess of Clanricarde, Viscount Boyle of Kinalmeaky, Waterford, Wexford, Weymouth, Dorset, William Lenthall, William Lockhart of Lee, William O'Brien, 2nd Earl of Inchiquin, William St Leger, Youghal. Expand index (67 more) »

Adare Friary

The Adare Friary, located in Adare, County Limerick, Ireland, formerly known as the "Black Abbey", is an Augustinian Friary founded in 1316 by the Earl of Kildare.

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Algiers

Algiers (الجزائر al-Jazā’er, ⴷⵣⴰⵢⴻ, Alger) is the capital and largest city of Algeria.

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Ballymaloe House

The Yeats Room of Ballymaloe House is a restaurant located in Shanagarry in County Cork, Ireland.

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Barnabas O'Brien, 6th Earl of Thomond

Barnabas O'Brien, 6th Earl of Thomond (died November 1657), son of Donogh O'Brien, 4th Earl of Thomond; succeeded his brother as earl, 1639; was lord-lieutenant of Clare, 1640–1: had his rents seized, 1644; admitted a parliamentary garrison to Bunratty Castle and went to England: joined Charles I; successfully petitioned parliament for £2,000 spent in the parliamentary cause.

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Baron Inchiquin

Baron Inchiquin is one of the older titles in the Peerage of Ireland.

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Battle of Arklow (1649)

The Battle of Arklow took place at Glascarrig on the coast road through Arklow in County Wicklow during November 1649.

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Battle of Cloughleagh

The Battle of Cloghleagh, Cloghlea, Cloughleagh also known as the Battle of Funcheon Ford or the Battle of Manning Water, was a battle fought between a Protestant Royalist force and a Confederate Catholic force during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms.

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Battle of Knocknanuss

The Battle of Knocknanauss was fought in 1647, during the Irish Confederate Wars, part of the Wars of the Three Kingdoms, between Confederate Ireland’s Munster army and an English Parliamentarian army under Murrough O’Brien.

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Battle of Liscarroll

The Battle of Liscarroll was fought in County Cork in July 1642, at the start of the Eleven years war.

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Battle of Naseby

The Battle of Naseby was a decisive engagement of the English Civil War, fought on 14 June 1645 between the main Royalist army of King Charles I and the Parliamentarian New Model Army, commanded by Sir Thomas Fairfax and Oliver Cromwell.

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Battle of Rathmines

The Battle of Rathmines was fought in and around what is now the Dublin suburb of Rathmines in August 1649, during the Irish Confederate Wars, the Irish theatre of the Wars of the Three Kingdoms.

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Bishop of Clogher

The Bishop of Clogher is an episcopal title which takes its name after the village of Clogher in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland.

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Bruges

Bruges (Brugge; Bruges; Brügge) is the capital and largest city of the province of West Flanders in the Flemish Region of Belgium, in the northwest of the country.

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Bunratty Castle

Bunratty Castle is a large 15th-century tower house in County Clare, Ireland.

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Cahir

Cahir is a town in County Tipperary in Ireland.

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Cappoquin

Cappoquin, also spelt Cappaquin or Capaquin, is a town in west County Waterford, Ireland.

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Cardinal Mazarin

Cardinal Jules Raymond Mazarin, 1st Duke of Rethel, Mayenne and Nevers (14 July 1602 – 9 March 1661), born Giulio Raimondo Mazzarino or Mazarino, was an Italian cardinal, diplomat, and politician, who served as the Chief Minister to the kings of France Louis XIII and Louis XIV from 1642 until his death.

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Carlow

Carlow is the county town of County Carlow, in the south-east of Ireland, from Dublin.

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Carrick-on-Suir

Carrick-on-Suir is a town in County Tipperary, Ireland.

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Castlelyons

Castlelyons is a small village in the east of County Cork, Ireland.

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Catalonia

Catalonia (Catalunya, Catalonha, Cataluña) is an autonomous community in Spain on the northeastern extremity of the Iberian Peninsula, designated as a nationality by its Statute of Autonomy.

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Charles I of England

Charles I (19 November 1600 – 30 January 1649) was monarch of the three kingdoms of England, Scotland, and Ireland from 27 March 1625 until his execution in 1649.

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Charles II of England

Charles II (29 May 1630 – 6 February 1685) was king of England, Scotland and Ireland.

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Charles Patrick Meehan

Charles Patrick Meehan (12 July 1812 – 14 March 1890) was an Irish Catholic priest, historian and editor.

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Clonmacnoise

The monastery of Clonmacnoise (Cluain Mhic Nóis in Irish, meaning "Meadow of the Sons of Nós", or perhaps, albeit less likely, Cluain Muccu Nóis "Meadow of the Pigs of Nós") is situated in County Offaly, Ireland on the River Shannon south of Athlone.

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Cologne

Cologne (Köln,, Kölle) is the largest city in the German federal state of North Rhine-Westphalia and the fourth most populated city in Germany (after Berlin, Hamburg, and Munich).

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Cork (city)

Cork (from corcach, meaning "marsh") is a city in south-west Ireland, in the province of Munster, which had a population of 125,622 in 2016.

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County Clare

County Clare (Contae an Chláir) is a county in Ireland, in the Mid-West Region and the province of Munster, bordered on the West by the Atlantic Ocean.

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County Tipperary

County Tipperary (Contae Thiobraid Árann) is a county in Ireland.

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David Barry, 1st Earl of Barrymore

David Barry, 1st Earl of Barrymore, 19th Baron Barry, 6th Viscount Buttevant (10 December 1604 – 29 September 1642) was the posthumous child of David Barry, the son of David de Barry, 5th Viscount Buttevant, and Elizabeth Power, daughter of Richard Power, 4th Baron le Power and Curraghmore.

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Dermod O'Brien, 5th Baron Inchiquin

Dermod McMurrough O'Brien, 5th Baron Inchiquin (October 1594 – 29 December 1624) was an Irish baron.

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Dictionary of National Biography

The Dictionary of National Biography (DNB) is a standard work of reference on notable figures from British history, published from 1885.

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Donough MacCarty, 1st Earl of Clancarty

Donagh MacCarthy, 1st Earl of Clancarty, 2nd Viscount Muskerry (Irish: Donnchadh Mac Cárthaigh; 1594 – August, 1665) was an Irish noble.

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Dordrecht

Dordrecht, colloquially Dordt, historically in English named Dort, is a city and municipality in the Western Netherlands, located in the province of South Holland.

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Drogheda

Drogheda is one of the oldest towns in Ireland.

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Dromana, Victoria

Dromana is a suburb south of Melbourne, the capital city of Victoria, Australia, and is located on the Mornington Peninsula.

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Dundalk

Dundalk is the county town of County Louth, Ireland.

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Earl of Orrery

Earl of Orrery is a title in the Peerage of Ireland that has been united with the earldom of Cork since 1753.

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Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon

Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon (18 February 16099 December 1674) was an English statesman who served as Lord Chancellor to King Charles II from 1658, two years before the Restoration of the Monarchy, until 1667.

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Edward Sexby

Colonel Edward Sexby or Saxby (1616 – 13 January 1658) was an English Puritan soldier and Leveller in the army of Oliver Cromwell.

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Elizabeth I of England

Elizabeth I (7 September 1533 – 24 March 1603) was Queen of England and Ireland from 17 November 1558 until her death on 24 March 1603.

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English expedition to Portugal (1662–1668)

The English expedition to Portugal also known as the British Brigade in Portugal was a brigade raised during the reign of King Charles II for service in Portugal during the ongoing Portuguese Restoration War against Spain in August 1662.

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Escape of Charles II

The escape of Charles II from England in 1651 was a key episode in his life.

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Fermoy

Fermoy is a town on the River Blackwater in east County Cork, Ireland.

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Frederick Schomberg, 1st Duke of Schomberg

Friedrich Hermann von Schönberg, 1st Duke of Schomberg, 1st Count of Mertola, KG (French: Frédéric-Armand; Portuguese: Armando Frederico; 6 December 1615 – 1 July 1690) was a marshal of France and a General in the British and Portuguese Army.

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Garret Barry (soldier)

Garret Barry (died in 1647) was an Irish soldier of the 17th century who served in the Eighty Years' War and the Irish Confederate Wars.

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George Monck, 1st Duke of Albemarle

George Monck, 1st Duke of Albemarle, KG (6 December 1608 – 3 January 1670) was an English soldier and politician, and a key figure in the Restoration of the monarchy to King Charles II in 1660.

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George Villiers, 2nd Duke of Buckingham

George Villiers, 2nd Duke of Buckingham, 20th Baron de Ros, (30 January 1628 – 16 April 1687) was an English statesman and poet.

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Giovanni Battista Rinuccini

Giovanni Battista Rinuccini (15 September 1592 – 28 December 1653) was an Italian Roman Catholic archbishop in the mid-seventeenth century.

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Heber MacMahon

Heber MacMahon (Irish Éimhear Mac Mathúna) (1600 – 1650) was bishop of Clogher and general in Ulster.

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Henrietta Maria of France

Henrietta Maria of France (Henriette Marie; 25 November 1609 – 10 September 1669) was queen consort of England, Scotland, and Ireland as the wife of King Charles I. She was mother of his two immediate successors, Charles II and James II/VII.

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Henry Cromwell

Henry Cromwell (20 January 1628 – 23 March 1674) was the fourth son of Oliver Cromwell and Elizabeth Bourchier, and an important figure in the Parliamentarian regime in Ireland.

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Henry II, Duke of Guise

Henry II de Lorraine, 5th Duke of Guise (Paris, 4 April 1614 – 2 June 1664, Paris) was the second son of Charles, Duke of Guise and Henriette Catherine de Joyeuse.

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Henry Jermyn, 1st Earl of St Albans

Henry Jermyn, 1st Earl of Saint Albans, (25 March 1605 (baptised) – January 1684) was an English politician and courtier.

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Henry Percy, Baron Percy of Alnwick

Henry Percy, Baron Percy of Alnwick (died 1659), son of Henry Percy, 9th Earl of Northumberland, sat in the Short Parliament as the member for Portsmouth, and in the Long Parliament an M.P. for Northumberland; an originator of the "first army plot" in 1641, after which he retired to France.

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Henry Wilmot, 1st Earl of Rochester

Lieutenant-General Henry Wilmot, 1st Earl of Rochester (26 October 1612 – 19 February 1658), known as The Lord Wilmot between 1643 and 1644 and as The Viscount Wilmot between 1644 and 1652, was an English Cavalier who fought for the Royalist cause during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms.

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Hugh Peter

Hugh Peter (or Peters) (baptized 29 June 1598 – 16 October 1660) was an English preacher, political advisor and soldier who supported the Parliamentary cause during the English Civil War, and became highly influential.

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Irish Rebellion of 1641

The Irish Rebellion of 1641 (Éirí Amach 1641) began as an attempted coup d'état by Irish Catholic gentry, who tried to seize control of the English administration in Ireland to force concessions for Catholics.

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James Butler, 1st Duke of Ormond

Lieutenant-General James FitzThomas Butler, 1st Duke of Ormond, 1st Marquess of Ormond, 12th Earl of Ormond, 5th Earl of Ossory, 4th Viscount Thurles, 1st Baron Butler of Llanthony, 1st Earl of Brecknock, KG, PC (19 October 1610 – 21 July 1688) was an Anglo-Irish statesman and soldier, known as Earl of Ormond from 1634 to 1642 and Marquess of Ormond from 1642 to 1661.

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James II of England

James II and VII (14 October 1633O.S. – 16 September 1701An assertion found in many sources that James II died 6 September 1701 (17 September 1701 New Style) may result from a miscalculation done by an author of anonymous "An Exact Account of the Sickness and Death of the Late King James II, as also of the Proceedings at St. Germains thereupon, 1701, in a letter from an English gentleman in France to his friend in London" (Somers Tracts, ed. 1809–1815, XI, pp. 339–342). The account reads: "And on Friday the 17th instant, about three in the afternoon, the king died, the day he always fasted in memory of our blessed Saviour's passion, the day he ever desired to die on, and the ninth hour, according to the Jewish account, when our Saviour was crucified." As 17 September 1701 New Style falls on a Saturday and the author insists that James died on Friday, "the day he ever desired to die on", an inevitable conclusion is that the author miscalculated the date, which later made it to various reference works. See "English Historical Documents 1660–1714", ed. by Andrew Browning (London and New York: Routledge, 2001), 136–138.) was King of England and Ireland as James II and King of Scotland as James VII, from 6 February 1685 until he was deposed in the Glorious Revolution of 1688.

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James Tuchet, 3rd Earl of Castlehaven

James Tuchet, 3rd Earl of Castlehaven (c. 1617 – 11 October 1684) was the son of Mervyn Tuchet, 2nd Earl of Castlehaven and his first wife, Elizabeth Barnham (1592 – c. 1622).

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Jerome Weston, 2nd Earl of Portland

Jerome Weston, 2nd Earl of Portland (16 December 1605 – 17 March 1663) was an English diplomat and landowner who held the presidency of Munster, Ireland.

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John Crowther

John Crowther (1837 – c. 1902) was an English watercolour painter.

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John Somers, 1st Baron Somers

John Somers, 1st Baron Somers, (4 March 1651 – 26 April 1716) was an English Whig jurist and statesman.

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Kilmallock

Kilmallock is a town in south County Limerick, Ireland, near the border with County Cork.

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Kinsale

Kinsale (meaning "Tide Head") is a historic port and fishing town in County Cork, Ireland, which also has significant military history.

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Laurence Esmonde, 1st Baron Esmonde

Sir Laurence Esmonde, 1st Baron Esmonde (1570?–1646), was an Irish peer who held office as governor of the crucial fort of Duncannon.

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Lewis Dyve

Sir Lewis Dyve (1599–1669) was an English Member of Parliament and a Royalist adherent during the English Civil War.

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Lismore Castle

Lismore Castle (Caisleán an Leasa Mhóir) is the Irish home of the Duke of Devonshire.

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Lismore, County Waterford

Lismore is an historic town in County Waterford, in the province of Munster, Ireland.

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Long Parliament

The Long Parliament was an English Parliament which lasted from 1640 until 1660.

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Lord Forbes

Lord Forbes is the senior Lordship of Parliament in the Peerage of Scotland.

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Lord President of Munster

The post of Lord President of Munster was the most important office in the English government of the Irish province of Munster from its introduction in the Elizabethan era for a century, to 1672, a period including the Desmond Rebellions in Munster, the Nine Years' War, and the Irish Rebellion of 1641.

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Lucius O'Brien, 15th Baron Inchiquin

Lucius William O'Brien, 15th Baron Inchiquin (21 June 1864 – 9 December 1929) was the England-born holder of a hereditary peerage in the Peerage of Ireland, as well as Chief of the Name of O'Brien and Prince of Thomond in the Gaelic Irish nobility.

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Marseille

Marseille (Provençal: Marselha), is the second-largest city of France and the largest city of the Provence historical region.

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Michael Boyle (archbishop of Armagh)

Michael Boyle, the younger (c.1609 – 10 December 1702) was a Church of Ireland bishop who served as Archbishop of Dublin from 1663 to 1679 and Archbishop of Armagh from 1679 to his death.

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Michael Jones (soldier)

Lieutenant-General Michael Jones (died December 1649) was an Irish soldier who fought for King Charles I during the Irish Confederate War but joined the English Parliamentary side when the English Civil War started.

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Neapolitan Republic (1647)

The Neapolitan Republic was a republic created in Naples, which lasted from 22 October 1647 to 5 April 1648.

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Nenagh

Nenagh or simply An tAonach, meaning “The Fair of Ormond” is the county town and second largest town in County Tipperary in Ireland.

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Newry

Newry is a city in Northern Ireland, divided by the Clanrye river in counties Armagh and Down, from Belfast and from Dublin.

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Ordinance of no quarter to the Irish

The ordinance of no quarter to the Irish was a decree of the English Long Parliament passed on 24 October 1644 in response to the Irish Confederation of Kilkenny threat to send troops from Ireland to support King Charles I during the English Civil War.

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Owen Roe O'Neill

Owen Roe O'Neill (Eoghan Ruadh Ó Néill; c. 1585 – 6 November 1649) was a Gaelic Irish soldier and one of the most famous of the O'Neill dynasty of Ulster in Ireland.

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Papal diplomacy

Nuncio (officially known as an Apostolic nuncio and also known as a papal nuncio) is the title for an ecclesiastical diplomat, being an envoy or permanent diplomatic representative of the Holy See to a state or international organization.

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Pasha

Pasha or Paşa (پاشا, paşa), in older works sometimes anglicized as bashaw, was a higher rank in the Ottoman political and military system, typically granted to governors, generals, dignitaries and others.

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Perros-Guirec

Perros-Guirec is a commune in the Côtes-d'Armor department in Brittany in northwestern France.

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Philip Sidney, 3rd Earl of Leicester

Philip Sidney, 3rd Earl of Leicester (10 January 1619 – 6 March 1698) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1640 and 1659 and inherited the peerage of Earl of Leicester in 1677.

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Prince Rupert of the Rhine

Prince Rupert of the Rhine, Duke of Cumberland (17 December 1619 – 29 November 1682) was a noted German soldier, admiral, scientist, sportsman, colonial governor and amateur artist during the 17th century.

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Ralph Hopton, 1st Baron Hopton

Ralph Hopton, 1st Baron Hopton DL (March 1596September 1652) was a Royalist commander in the English Civil War, appointed lieutenant-general under the Marquess of Hertford in the west at the beginning of the conflict.

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Restoration (England)

The Restoration of the English monarchy took place in the Stuart period.

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Richard Boyle, 1st Earl of Cork

Richard Boyle, 1st Earl of Cork (13 October 1566 – 15 September 1643), also known as the Great Earl of Cork, was an English-born politician who served as Lord Treasurer of the Kingdom of Ireland.

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River Shannon

The River Shannon (Abha na Sionainne, an tSionainn, an tSionna) is the longest river in Ireland at.

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Robert Blake (admiral)

Robert Blake (27 September 1598 – 7 August 1657) was one of the most important military commanders of the Commonwealth of England and one of the most famous English admirals of the 17th century, whose successes have "never been excelled, not even by Nelson" according to one biographer.

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Rock of Cashel

The Rock of Cashel (Carraig Phádraig), also known as Cashel of the Kings and St.

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Roger Boyle, 1st Earl of Orrery

Roger Boyle, 1st Earl of Orrery (25 April 1621 – 16 October 1679), styled Lord Broghill from 1628 to 1660, was an Anglo-Irish soldier and politician who sat in the House of Commons of England at various times between 1654 and 1679.

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Rostellan

Rostellan is a townland (rural district) in the civil parish of the same name in County Cork, Ireland.

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Roundhead

Roundheads were supporters of the Parliament of England during the English Civil War.

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Sack of Cashel

The Sack of Cashel (also known as the Massacre of Cashel) was a notorious atrocity which occurred in the Irish County of Tipperary in the year 1647, during the Irish Confederate Wars, part of the Wars of the Three Kingdoms.

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Sidney Lee

Sir Sidney Lee (5 December 1859 – 3 March 1926) was an English biographer, writer and critic.

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Siege of Drogheda

The Siege of Drogheda took place on 3–11 September 1649, at the outset of the Cromwellian conquest of Ireland.

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Siege of Duncannon

The Siege of Duncannon took place in 1645, during the Irish Confederate Wars.

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Sir Donough O'Brien, 1st Baronet

Sir Donough O'Brien, 1st Baronet of Leameneh (1642 – 17 November 1717) was an Irish politician and baronet.

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St Mary's Cathedral, Limerick

Saint Mary's Cathedral, Limerick, is a cathedral of the Church of Ireland in Limerick, Ireland which is dedicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary.

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Theobald Taaffe, 1st Earl of Carlingford

Theobald Taaffe, 1st Earl of Carlingford (c. 1603 – 31 December 1677), known as 2nd Viscount Taaffe, of Corren and 2nd Baron of Ballymote between 1642 and 1661, was an Irish Royalist officer who played a prominent part in the Wars of the Three Kingdoms.

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Thomas Preston, 1st Viscount Tara

Thomas Preston, 1st Viscount Tara (1585 – October, 1655) was an Irish soldier of the 17th century.

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Thomas Wentworth, 1st Earl of Strafford

Thomas Wentworth, 1st Earl of Strafford (13 April 1593 (O.S.) – 12 May 1641) was an English statesman and a major figure in the period leading up to the English Civil War.

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Treaty of the Pyrenees

The Treaty of the Pyrenees (Traité des Pyrénées, Tratado de los Pirineos, Tractat dels Pirineus, Tratado dos Pirenéus) was signed on 7 November 1659 to end the 1635–1659 war between France and Spain, a war that was initially a part of the wider Thirty Years' War.

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Trim, County Meath

Trim is a town in County Meath, Ireland.

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Ulick Burke, 1st Marquess of Clanricarde

Ulick MacRichard Burke, 1st Marquess of Clanricarde, 5th Earl of Clanricarde, 2nd Earl of St Albans (1604, London – July 1657, Kent), was an Irish nobleman who was involved in the Wars of the Three Kingdoms.

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Viscount Boyle of Kinalmeaky

Viscount Boyle of Kinalmeaky, in the County of Cork, is a title in the Peerage of Ireland.

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Waterford

Waterford (from Old Norse Veðrafjǫrðr, meaning "ram (wether) fjord") is a city in Ireland.

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Wexford

Wexford (Yola: Weiseforth) is the county town of County Wexford, Ireland.

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Weymouth, Dorset

Weymouth is a seaside town in Dorset, England, situated on a sheltered bay at the mouth of the River Wey on the English Channel coast.

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William Lenthall

William Lenthall (1591 – 9 November 1662) was an English politician of the Civil War period.

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William Lockhart of Lee

Sir William Lockhart of Lee (1621–1675), after fighting on the side of Charles I in the English Civil War, attached himself to Oliver Cromwell, whose niece he married, and who later appointed Lockhart commissioner for the administration of justice in Scotland in 1652.

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William O'Brien, 2nd Earl of Inchiquin

William MacMurrough O'Brien, 7th Baron of Inchiquin, 2nd Baron O'Brien of Burren, 2nd Earl of Inchiquin (c.1640 – 16 January 1692) was an Irish nobleman.

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William St Leger

Sir William St Leger (1586 – 2 July 1642) was an Anglo-Irish landowner, official and soldier active in Ireland.

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Youghal

Youghal is a seaside resort town in County Cork, Ireland.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murrough_O'Brien,_1st_Earl_of_Inchiquin

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