- Art
MacBaron O'Neill (Irish: Art
mac Baron Ó Néill; died 1618) was an
Irish landowner and
soldier of the
Elizabethan and
early Stuart eras. He is sometimes...
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Fermanagh (c. 1480–1537). Hugh had
three brothers: Brian,
Cormac MacBaron and Art
MacBaron.
During his youth, Hugh was
fostered by the O'Hagan and O'Quinn...
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Blackwater Fort at
Blackwatertown in
County Armagh. The
Irish were led by Art
MacBaron O'Neill,
brother of Hugh O'Neill, Earl of Tyrone, and
marked Tyrone's break...
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ambushed and
defeated by a
Gaelic Irish force under Hugh
Maguire and
Cormac MacBaron O'Neill at the
Arney River. The
English column had been sent to relieve...
- surrendered. From May 1594, an
Irish army
under Hugh
Maguire and
Cormac MacBaron O'Neill
besieged the
English garrison in the castle, and in
August they...
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supported by
troops out of
Tyrone led by Hugh O'Neill's brother,
Cormac MacBaron, had
combined to
resist Willis'
introduction as
Sheriff into Maguire's...
- Sir
Cormac MacBaron O'Neill (d.1613) was an
Irish soldier and
landowner of the
Elizabethan and
early Stuart eras. He was part of the O'Neill dynasty, one...
- 6 November 1649. O'Neill was the
illegitimate son of Art
MacBaron O'Neill, a son of
Matthew O'Neill, 1st
Baron Dungannon and
younger half-brother of Hugh O'Neill...
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Cormac MacBaron on a raid into Connacht. O'Donnell
launched various raids into
Connacht this year to
expand his territory.
Cormac MacBaron and Conn...
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Cobos and O'Donnell, Tyrone, and
Cormac MacBaron occurred in a
small house beside Lifford's castle. Hugh Boye
MacDavitt of Inishowen, a war
veteran who...