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967: 1807: 771: 255: 1476: 80: 216: 451: 1574: 66: 5281: 5292: 4496: 3459: 5269: 1115: 230: 2667: 5302: 2684: 2659: 958:(Essex accused the Clandeboye O'Neills and MacDonnels of being co-conspirators against the English colonists), before Elizabeth I called an end to "the Enterprise" in 1575. Before his own death in 1576, Essex was able to sow division among the ranks of the Clandeboye by declaring Niall McBrian Fertagh O'Neill (grandson of Niall Oge O'Neill and son-in-law of Sir Brian MacPhelim) as rightful lord of all Clandeboye. 2642: 1288: 5404: 849:) was assassinated by a then 20-year-old Shane O'Neill in 1548. Brian Faghartach was the first Lord of Upper Clandeboye, thought likely to be involved in a surrender and regrant, allowing him to establish himself as a Lord of a portion in the now split up Clandeboye. When Shane rose up, he was able to establish his influence over Clandeboye and force it into being one of his 954:, where 200 men, women and children were murdered without warning. Sir Brian McPhelim, his wife and his half-brother Rory Oge MacQuillin were all taken hostage to Dublin where they were hanged for opposing the plantations. The following year, Essex was responsible for an even more gratuitous massacre in Ulster, this time against the MacDonnells of Antrim in the 1559:
states that while "Essex's genocidal massacre of the O'Neill sept foreshadowed more aggressive action", as part of his wider project for the fate of the Irish in Clandeboye, if "total annihilation of the local Irish was not his goal, Essex did want them severely reduced in numbers and subjected to English domination."
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Various different factions of the Clandeboye O'Neills felt aggrieved by the unexpected selection of Niall McBrian Fertagh O'Neill (whose father had been assassinated by Shane O'Neill) as lord of Clandeboye, causing internal conflict. The situation was such that the English authorities in the form of
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at Edenduffcarrick. Despite an attempt at arbitration, Hugh Oge was killed at the Castle in the dispute in 1586 and was succeeded by his brother Neill McHugh O'Neill at Lower Clandeboye (Edenduffcarrick), the conflict between the two factions caused "great dissension between them and great slaughter
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in common cause. The Earl of Tyrone had been married to Shane McBrian's sister Katherine O'Neill for a time but the marriage was annulled. Only minor engagements, no major battles, took place as the area had suffered significant depopulation due to the conflicts brought about by Essex and Smith's
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who was attempting to make peace, Essex ordered his men to indiscrimanently and without warning massacre 200 men, women and children associated with his host. Sir Brian himself, along with his wife and half-brother, were taken away to Dublin to be hanged. Nevetherless, on Essex' campaign, Kiernan
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Piers as the Seneschal of Clandeboye, was keen to encourage provincial Gaelic clans loyal to the Crown in Ulster as a balance against the influx of Scots, whose presence was unwelcome to the English: a policy which seemingly boded well for Clandeboye. Seeing himself as in a secure position, Brian
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basis, Tyrconnell mounted a serious challenge to Tyrone's domination of the north of Ireland: Clandeboye and Iveagh saw this as an opportunity to assert more independence for themselves. As part of this complex patchwork of alliances, which spread throughout all of Ireland, there was a wider
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for the rest of his time, only entering Ulster on raids against O'Neill and others. Evidently frustrated, Essex had Piers arrested and accused him of passing intelligence to Sir Brian McPhelim (Piers was later released). In November 1574, Sir Brian McPhelim had invited Essex to
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visited Ireland and gained the "submission" of a number of Gaelic Irish and Gaelicised chiefs in 1395, there were a few notable absences: the O'Donnells of Tyrconnell (friends of Stewart Scotland) and their Irish allies such as the O'Neills of Clandeboye,
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after 1601, who set about burning destroying crops and animals as well as killing men, women and children without scruple. Historical records of the period say that in Clandeboye as a result of Chichester's acts, the people were reduced to
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to Ards: in October 1573, Thomas Smith Jnr was shot dead by an Irishman he had employed as a labourer. A couple of years later Smith Snr had abandoned the project completely. Essex, who had only recently been made an Earl, encouraged by
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The kingdom came to an end at the dawn of the 17th century after Conn O'Neill, the last head of the Clandeboye O'Neills of Upper Clandeboye, signed away two-thirds of his land to his close associates
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in much earlier times. By the start of the 18th century, it was no longer in use and all that remains of the actual building of this Church today is part of a wall of the Knock Burial Ground,
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except for the Route and the Glens (the land had previously been claimed as part of the "Earldom of Ulster" during medieval times, this being the basis of the Crown's grant). The plan was to
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The Kingdom of Clandeboye had been divided in the early 16th century into "Lower Clandeboye" and "Upper Clandeboye", following a decline in power of the last undivided King of Clandeboye,
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was the first King of Clandeboye not to be also King of Tyrone, controlling the parts of the old Earldom of Ulster taken over by the O'Neills. Most of their territory was east of the
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Despite being a relatively junior kingdom, Clandeboye was able to hand military defeats to ostensibly stronger powers which tried to invade them during the reigns of the brothers
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some lands and established their Earldom in the north-eastern corner of Ireland. Subsequently, they were engaged in conflicts and mutual raidings with their direct neighbors the
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as the Seneschal of Ulster, he was captured in 1481 by the Clandeboye forces and was subsequently "blinded and castrated in captivity", making him unfit to carry on his duties.
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in Ireland and internationally. Colonel Conn O'Neill (died 1716) and Captain Conn Modera O'Neill (died 1740) both served in the Army of James II and his son the Old Pretender,
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The most prominent heirs of the Clandeboye O'Neills were from the Lords of Lower Clandeboye (Belfast) branch, as the successors of Shane McBrian O'Neill, son of the famous Sir
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all recognised him as the Prince of Clanaboy, Tyrone, Ulster, as the Count of Tyrone and the Head of the Royal House of O'Neill and all of its septs. Recognised by the
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A junior line of this branch, the O'Neills of Feeva (descended from Conn O'Neill (died 1585), a younger son of Sir Brian McPhelim O'Neill), were deeply involved in
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to a feast where they would discuss concluding a peace. At the end of the three day feast, Essex's men, suddenly fell upon their Irish hosts and carried out the
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The O'Neills of Clandeboye diligently offered their services up to the Crown forces during the campaign of Shane O'Neill. Part of the backstory of this was that
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Clandeboye hosted some significant monastic houses, typically pre-dating the entry of the O'Neills into the area. Most of these were shut down during the
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who had established themselves by the mid-16th century as Lords of the Glens (the remaining parts of the area which Normans had previously held as the
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The branch of the Clandeboye O'Neills who were Lords of Lower Clandeboye (Edenduffcarrick), successors to Neill McHugh O'Neill, brother of
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policy, burning down any buildings in his territory which could be used as a prospective garrison or could be used for colonisation.
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ascended to the thrones of England and Ireland in July 1603, with the opportunity of a clean slate. Conn McNeill's wife approached
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was sent into Clandeboye to control its military affairs, it brought the area into collaboration. This conflict, in alliance with
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herself called for "moderation", from 1573, these "theories" would begin to take place on the ground with the activities of the
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would be the backbone of this push in both Munster and Ulster. An English official in Belfast during the Clandeboye campaign,
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in 1598 but was soon reconciled and was pardoned as a result. The English authorities were unable to hold back the forces of
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The local chapel of importance to the O'Neills was Knockollumkille, near their headquarters at Castlereagh, founded by
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Smith had sent his illegitimate son, also named Thomas, along with the 800 English colonists who had set off from
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on the current state of Ireland in March 1552. Neighbouring the Clandeboye to the north-east were a group of
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Towards the end of the 14th century and into the early 15th century, the Clandeboye shifted away from their
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during the latter 14th century and seized vast portions of territory. Clandeboye's main seats of power were
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that ruled Tyrone had established themselves as a serious power in Ireland by the 13th century, providing
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in 1945 as the Princes of Clannaboy, the current representative is Hugo Ricciardi O'Neill (born 1939).
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The emergence of the Kingdom of Clandeboye is closely associated with the history of its neighbour the
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who proceeded to privately settle their land with settlers from Great Britain just prior to the larger
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Below is a list of the O'Neill sovereign Kings of Clandeboye. The last unified king of Clandeboye was
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From Kings to Warlords, The Changing Political Structure of Gaelic Ireland in the Later Middle Ages
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in his Ulster Army of the Irish Confederate Forces (in the form of Colonel Ever O'Neill) and then
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McPhelim decided to flex his power and waged a private war against the Tyrone successor of Shane,
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claimed the rights to the properties of this line as heir, including Shane's Castle, being made
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with their O'Neill of Tyrone cousins and as with the case of their neighbours to the south, the
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native populations, especially in Munster and Clandeboye. There is a focus on the so-called "
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grazing and so their rulers were able to attain a significant level of wealth through this.
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politically unscathed before this line eventually became extinct in the male line by 1799.
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Ireland in the Age of the Tudors, 1447-1603, English Expansion and the End of Gaelic Rule
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was The O'Neill Clandeboye from 1887 to 1890. He and many of his line lived in exile in
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The Clandeboye O'Neills directly descended from the last sovereign King of Clandeboye,
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was overlooked and the title went instead to Shane's illegitimate alleged half-brother
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in 1537 and the policy enforced on the ground more directly after 1541 as part of the
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The spelling of the name has varied over the years, and had been written variously as
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An Historical Account of the Diocese of Down and Connor, Ancient and Modern, Volume I
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showing descent from the "Princes of Tyrone and Claneboy." Upon that Letters Patent,
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Blood and Soil, A World History of Genocide and Extermination from Sparta to Darfur
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Blood and Soil: A World History of Genocide and Extermination from Sparta to Darfur
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who served in the French and Spanish Armies. Famously, Captain Conn O'Neill of the
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attempted colonisation. The main negative effect on Clandeboye was the actions of
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The destruction of Clandeboye was closely associated with the activities of the
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Upper and Lower Clandeboye and Carrickfergus (County Antrim and Down) 1300-1600
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in London: he was subsequently recognised as having the only pedigree in the
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at Carrickfergus in 1573–74, which decimated Essex's forces, he fled to the
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and inflicted notable military defeats on establishment figures such as the
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The royal inauguration chair of the Clandeboye O'Neills, currently in the
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back from their cousins. They were noted for their staunch loyalty to the
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from 1565 to 1603 and the intellectual justifications they developed for
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Regiment in the Jacobite Irish Army, before prolifically serving in the
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Tyrone's Rebellion, The Outbreak of the Nine Years War in Tudor Ireland
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The religion which predominated at an official level in Clandeboye was
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in November 1574, whereby, at a feast in Belfast Castle, hosted by Sir
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Conn McNeill O'Neill, the Lord of Upper Clandeboye, who was based at
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The most controversial act of Essex's tenure in Clandeboye was the
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for a time), were implicated in Tyrone's Rebellion, served under
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among other regional foes. In the 12th century, following the
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during the time of Clandeboye. The Augustinians were also at
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Lower Clandeboye and Carrickfergus (County Antrim) 1540-1602
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Shane McBrian O'Neill of Lower Clandeboye (Belfast) was a
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The O'Neills were, locally, engaged in rivalries with the
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against the Earl of Tyrone. In 1626, during the reign of
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in 1585. He briefly rebelled against the Crown during
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Richard II and the Wider Gaelic World: A Reassessment
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The Image of Irelande, with a Discoverie of Woodkarne
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and indeed European politics, in the context of the
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Clandeboye itself was later divided between 1491:engaged in genocidal activities in Clandeboye. 1103: 973:, Edenduffcarrick on the north-east shores of 326:) who reigned in the territory descended from 27:Former Gaelic Kingdom on the island of Ireland 5332: 4526: 3489: 2732: 2591: 2380: 2328:"The O'Neills of Portugal by Andrew Shepherd" 2317:The O'Neills of Ulster, Vol. III, pg. 349-356 1791: 618:, entered into an alliance with the powerful 2746: 2513:Oxford Concise Companion to Irish Literature 1240:. They served the Royalist cause during the 2110:. Encyclopedia of Irish History and Culture 1326:of the Royal French Army. Felix's grandson 1126:(1680). 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The heir to this title was the 769: 449: 2429: 2391: 2199: 2197: 2195: 2179: 2177: 2175: 2173: 2171: 2169: 2167: 1983:("son of the Ulsterman") and allegedly 1849:, long before Clandeboye had existed). 1205:escape the Redcoats from the island of 1197:in 1746 and was instrumental in asking 962:17th century: divisions and dissolution 529:Richard Óg de Burgh, 2nd Earl of Ulster 14: 6320: 4717:Act for the Settlement of Ireland 1652 4540: 2410: 2268: 2266: 2165: 2163: 2161: 2159: 2157: 2155: 2153: 2151: 2149: 2147: 1864:: legislation was introduced into the 1562: 1166:. A leading statesman, he died at the 845:(the oldest son of the aforementioned 806:and pledged allegiance to Henry VIII: 643:; one faction made alliances with the 554:, in what would today be called south 5320: 4514: 3477: 2720: 2579: 2486: 2467: 2448: 2396:. Springer International Publishing. 2359: 2296: 2126: 2089: 2087: 2085: 2083: 2074: 1979:clan, their descendants included the 1829:. This was formed on 29 July 1439 as 977:was contested by Clandeboye O'Neills. 751:soldiers under the leadership of the 2613: 2217: 2215: 2192: 1872:. The most prestigious of which was 1158:(died 1798) from this line was made 594:. Clandeboye's lands were suited to 422:14th century: emergence and position 5301: 4712:Settlement of Laois and Offaly 1556 4264:The Pursuit of Diarmuid and GrĂĄinne 2263: 2144: 1280:, managed to survived the Orangist 701:16th century: weakening and decline 657:(and thus, by implication of their 635:implication for geopolitics in the 24: 5402: 2080: 2026:John O'Neill, 3rd Viscount O'Neill 1743:Lower Clandeboye (Edenduffcarrick) 1052:, sought land to take in Ireland. 1007:often by both parties committed." 25: 6364: 2525: 2489:Medieval Ireland: An Encyclopedia 2228:. 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Index

Clannaboy
Irish
of Clandeboye
O'Neill of Clandeboye c. 1500
Irish
Elective monarchy
Henry O'Neill
Earldom of Ulster
Kingdom of Tyrone
Kingdom of Ireland
United Kingdom
Irish
Gaelic Ireland
County Antrim
County Down
Loughinsholin
Gaelic resurgence
High Middle Ages
Ó NĂ©ill
Hugh Boy O'Neill
king of Tyrone
Earldom of Ulster
Shane's Castle
Castle Reagh
Hugh Montgomery
James Hamilton
Plantation of Ulster
Viscount Claneboye
electoral ward
North Down Borough Council

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