- Aodh
Mac Cathmhaoil, O.F.M. (Latin: Hugo Cavellus; anglicised: Hugh
MacCaghwell; 1571 – 22
September 1626), was an
Irish Franciscan theologian and Archbishop...
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imprisoned at Cork,
where he died in 1578. On the
death of
MacCaghwell,
Elizabeth advanced Miler MacGrath, a
Franciscan and
Bishop of Down, to the See of Cashel...
- not the fact; for he was
brought to that
country by his tutor,
father MacCaghwell, to
complete his
studies at Salamanca, and make
himself perfect in military...
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profession of
religious vows. Five
years after his, he went to Rome with Hugh
MacCaghwell, the
Definitor General of the Order, and when he had
completed his studies...
- 1607 by
Florence Conry,
Archbishop of Tuam, and
Irish Franciscan Hugh
MacCaghwell (Lecturer at the
University of Salamanca,
later Archbishop of Armagh)...
-
Shane used his
influence with the Pope to have his
former tutor Hugh
MacCaghwell installed as
Archbishop of
Armagh and
Primate of All
Ireland in 1626...
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begins his
Survey of the
Escheated Counties of Ulster. Aodh
Mac Cathmhaoil (Hugh
MacCaghwell or Hugo Cavellus)
publishes Scáthán
Shacramuinte na hAthridhe...
- is restored.
Willam Dongan, 1st Earl of
Limerick 22
September – Hugh
MacCaghwell,
Franciscan theologian and
archbishop (born 1571) Date
unknown – Niall...
- family, was
promoted to the
archbishopric by pope Pius V, but
James MacCaghwell was put
forward by
Elizabeth I of England. Thus
began the
Anglican religion...
- the
archbishop in Ulster, his
candidacy failed and a Franciscan, Hugh
MacCaghwell,
succeeded instead. He was
compelled to go into
exile after briefly falling...