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Given the treachery through which he lived, and whatever one might say about his real allegiances, Magrath possessed a knack for survival. The forbearance shown by his most bitter critics at Court, even when they were certain that he was obstructing the persecution of Catholics, is an indication of
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Magrath moved to Ulster (where he erected a building, which still stands at Templecrone, County Donegal), and had William Knight appointed his co-adjutor at Cashel; Knight soon left the country after disgracing himself by drunken behaviour in public. It was reckoned that the revenues and manors of
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in 1583, Magrath remained in his province, while assisting the English government on the one hand and intriguing with the Catholic rebels on the other. In October 1582, he travelled to England bearing letters of strong recommendation, which cited his ability to provide valuable information on the
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Clogher clergy and parishes : being an account of the clergy of the Church of Ireland in the Diocese of Clogher, from the earliest period, with historical notices of the several parishes, churches,
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In 1591 Magrath visited England without leave, and grave charges were pressed against him in his absence. During his visit he sought to convert to Protestantism the condemned Gaelic Prince of
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In 1612, the underground Irish Provincial of the Franciscan Order still held out hope of Magrath's reconciliation with Rome; in 1617 it was thought he might exchange the
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his great power and influence. In any case, the wide freedom allowed to him and his great skill in manipulating both sides at once shows how very tricky were the times.
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Magrath if they were not released. The friars were immediately liberated by Edward Butler. In 1572 Magrath brought charges against Butler's elder brother,
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a black eye from which it has never recovered. He was further scorned for being a drunkard. On the Catholic side, he was viewed as an
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as these areas were held by English garrisons. The offer was rejected, but was the basis for County Louth being considered part of
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1611). At Magrath's birth, and during most of his lifetime, Pettigo and the surrounding 'Termon Magrath' lands, which included
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in 1609 over the possession of Termon Magrath, the lands of which were granted in the following year to Magrath's son, James.
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for a nominal price, although he kept the capitular seal of Cashel. He was ultimately compelled to accept the Sees of
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of his loyalty, although appearing a turbulent person, and was granted a pension. While at court he accused
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ordered Magrath's release on the grounds that only the Holy Father had authority to lay hands on his "
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rebels. He complained that Cashel was only worth £98 and – in spite of the misgivings of
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a better right to the crown of Ireland than any Irishman or Scottishman whatsoever
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and Catholic historians, owing to his ambiguous and corrupt activities during the
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Seamus J King's Talk given to Cashel Historical Society in 1986 on Miler McGrath
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The Succession of the Prelates and Members of the Cathedral Bodies of Ireland
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in exchange for an earthly wife. The poet suggests that he deserved the name
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Magrath married a Roman Catholic, Áine Ni Meara, daughter of John O'Meara of
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As for being a drunkard, perhaps his longevity gives the lie to that charge.
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In 1608, a jury found that he had declared his kinsman, the fugitive rebel
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threatened to burn to ashes everyone and everything connected with
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and other matters; thus he had enjoyed dual appointments as both a
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Magrath returned to Ireland with the English-backed pretender to
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six months later. The estate of Lismore had been sold by him to
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In 1599, Magrath was taken prisoner by Con, son of his kinsman
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Archbishop Magrath was probably born at or near the village of
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In October 1565, Magrath was appointed as the Roman Catholic
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with the Northern chiefs, offering them the possession of
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the See of Cashel were entirely wasted. The Lord Deputy,
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Bishops of Waterford and Lismore (Church of Ireland)
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The Apostasy of Myler Magrath, Archbishop of Cashel
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Magrath is viewed with contempt by both 45: 1892:Roman Catholic bishops of Down and Connor 1528:Anglican bishops of Waterford and Lismore 870:("The Servant without Mary") much better. 593:Learn how and when to remove this message 500:, who died two years later in custody in 483:, Lord Burghley – was granted the See of 358:. Most of Fermanagh later became part of 942:, pp. 350-351. Donegal County Council, 940:Archaeological Survey of County Donegal 1882:Christian clergy from County Fermanagh 1864: 991: 1642: 1501: 1368: 1058:Annals of Ireland by the Four Masters 981:https://www.jstor.org/stable/20566193 817: 665:most indecent and contumelious words 571:adding citations to reliable sources 538: 431:Anglican Bishop - Clogher and Cashel 312:. He also served as a member of the 1927:17th-century Irish Anglican priests 1922:16th-century Irish Anglican priests 13: 1269:bishopric of Waterford and Lismore 1226:bishopric of Waterford and Lismore 1105:(incl. descent from Miler Magrath) 435:In 1570, Magrath was appointed by 14: 1958: 1076: 613:were involved in a conference at 534: 328:in what is now the south-east of 1064:Dictionary of National Biography 543: 396:In May 1567, he attended on the 1024: 385:were ruled over by his kinsman 1897:Anglican archbishops of Cashel 1396:Anglican Archbishops of Cashel 1000: 973: 960: 949: 932: 892: 881: 697: 1: 1932:People of Elizabethan Ireland 1326:Bishop of Killala and Achonry 1101:Origins of the McGrath Family 1066:22 vols. (London, 1921–1922). 874: 239: 142: 1089:Account of Miler Magrath by 1034:3 vols. 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Index

Most Reverend
Archbishop of Cashel
Miler Magrath
Irish
Malcolm Hamilton
Bishop of Down and Connor
Francesco Cardinal Pisani
Fermanagh
Irish
Catholic
Anglican
The Most Rev.
Irish
prelate
Gaelic
tĂșath
Fermanagh
Ulster
province
Ireland
O'Brien clan
Franciscan Order
Catholic priesthood
Vatican
Bishop of Down and Connor
Church of Ireland
Archbishop of Cashel
Protestant
Reformation
Parliament of Ireland

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