The Life and Times of Aodh O'Neill, Prince of Ulster: Called by the English, Hugh, Earl of Tyrone ; with Some of His Predecessors, Con, Shane and Tirlough |
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allies amongst ancient Armagh arms army Bagnal Baron battle bishop Blackwater brother Camden Carew castle Catholic cavalry chief chieftain chieftaincy chronicler church clans command Connaught Derry Desmond Docwra Dublin Dundalk Dungannon Earl Earl of Desmond Elizabeth enemy English Essex Fermanagh force foreign galloglasses garrison Geraldine hath historians honour horse Hugh O'Neill hundred foot Inishowen Ireland Irish Irish army King Kinsale land Leinster letters patent lish Lord Deputy lordships Lough Erne Lough Foyle Lough Neagh Mac Geoghegan Mac Guire Mac Gwire Mac Mahon majesty marched Monaghan mountains Mountjoy Munster Newry noble Norreys North northern northward O'Donnell's O'Neill and O'Donnell O'Neill's O'Sullivan Ormond Pale pass plundered Portmore prince of Ulster Queen of England Red Hugh Reformation religion ruin Saxon says Moryson Scots sent Shane Shane O'Neill sheriffs ships Sir Henry Spain Spaniards Spenser sword Thomond thousand tion Tirlough troops Tyr-owen Tyrconnell Tyrone Ulster unto woods