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a giddiness of spirits and depression of mind in O'Neill and the Irish chiefs in general; and this was no wonder, for he was the bulwark of valour and prowess, the shield of protection and shelter, the tower of support and defence, and the pillar of the hospitality and achievements of the
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and Sir Henry Power. Maguire, undaunted, rode his horse into the midst of the enemy party. He was shot by St Leger, but managed to thrust his lance through St Leger's helmet and into his skull, killing him instantly. Maguire had not passed far from the scene of the battle when he died of his wounds.
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In the summer of 1590, Maguire travelled to Dublin and met with Lord Deputy
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Maguire's death was a blow to the rebel cause. He had educated and advanced notions of cavalry warfare; so too did St Leger, and their meeting was as much one of minds as of force. It is assumed that
Maguire's death was the reason Tyrone abruptly left Munster and returned to Ulster.
649:(grandson of a former chief) and CĂşconnacht Maguire (Hugh Maguire's younger half-brother). Tyrone favoured Connor. At a banquet attended by the claimants and Tyrone, Hugh Roe O'Donnell proclaimed CĂşconnacht as chief, presenting them with a
271:'s authorities made sporadic attempts to subdue his clan. As a young man, Maguire had repeated run-ins with the English governance in Dublin. In 1586 he surrendered to the English. He was pardoned in return for an agreement to pay 500
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On 4 March, Power informed the council of
Maguire's death. Maguire's foster father, his priest, and all the commanders of his regiment were also killed. St Leger is not to be confused with his better-known uncle, also named
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claim they died on 18 February. According to
Maguire's entry, 4 March was merely the date that Sir Henry Power informed the council of Maguire and St Leger's deaths. However, Tyrone's entry in the
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as his perquisite to make
Maguire's Gaelic lordship recognised by English law. This was not carried through, even though Maguire had lodged three pledges for his loyalty in
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had none of the heroic qualities shown by Red Hugh O'Donnell, Hugh O'Neill, and Hugh
Maguire during the Nine Years' War. Sadly, but expressing hope for the future of the
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Maguire had at least three children: Seaan Ruadh, Aodh and Eamonn. Maguire's eldest son (possibly Seaan Ruadh) was killed in the same skirmish as his father.
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On 17 May 1593, Fitzwilliam reported that Maguire was to marry Margaret O'Neill, Tyrone's daughter. Their marriage occurred shortly after the report.
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your sheriff shall be welcome but let me know his eric that if my people should cut his head off I may levy it upon the country
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Willis commanded at least 100 men, and he quickly began pillaging and raiding Fermanagh. He had similarly pillaged
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as sheriff. Maguire argued that this violated the deal they had made, and retorted to Fitzwilliam that "
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with delivering their messages. By the end of May, Maguire was openly at war with the Crown.
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in 1595, a significant early defeat for the English, and commanded the cavalry at
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In 2001, a monument commemorating Maguire was erected in Garravagh, near Cork.
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in 1596. He sent in his submission to the government later in the year.
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and Tyrone from crossing the Erne. In June of the following year he
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sought to relieve the garrison, but Maguire intercepted him at the
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claims 4 March. Maguire's monument in Garravagh claims 11 March.
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on 8 May 1593. Maguire and O'Donnell wrote letters addressed to
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2004:Dictionary of National Biography
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1729:Meek, Donald E., ed. (2019).
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1880:O'Neill, James (2016).
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1019:Judy, Barry (2009).
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666:Plantation of Ulster
532:Battle of Clontibret
488:besieged Enniskillen
358:Sheriff of Fermanagh
264:Maguire coat of arms
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771:Irish republicanism
751:Highland Clearances
685:Eochaidh Ó hÉoghusa
655:Flight of the Earls
323:William Fitzwilliam
204:conquest of Ireland
1779:Analecta Hibernica
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492:Hugh Roe O'Donnell
451:Encouraged by the
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434:Philip II of Spain
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