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Francis McPhelim (1811 –
October 14, 1866) was an Irish-born
merchant and politician. He
represented Kent
County in the
Legislative ****embly of New Brunswick...
- Kate
McPhelim Cleary (August 22, 1863 – July 16, 1905) was a 19th-century Canadian-American author. Kate
McPhelim was born on
August 22, 1863, in Richibucto...
- November, Es****'s men m****acred 200 of
McPhelim's company during a
parley at
Belfast Castle, and Es**** then had
McPhelim executed for treason. The MacDonnells...
- three-quarters,
based around Belfast, were
awarded to
Shane McBrian O'Neill (son of the late Sir
Brian McPhelim O'Neill),
while the
remaining quarter,
based around...
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outsider by
these families. Hugh
married the
daughter of
favoured noble Brian McPhelim O'Neill, but in 1574 he
hastily annulled the
marriage when his father-in-law...
- Sir
Brian McPhelim Bacagh O'Neill (died 1574) was
Chief of the Name of Clan O'Neill
Lower Clandeboye, an
Irish clan in north-eastern
Ireland during the...
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states also had
their own pavilions. The work of
noted feminist author Kate
McPhelim Cleary was
featured during the
opening of the
Nebraska Day
ceremonies at...
- the
Tudor conquest of Ireland. The Lord of
Lower Clandeboye, Sir
Brian McPhelim O'Neill, had
violently opposed these attempts at colonisation. O'Neill...
- both
monasteries were
burned by the
Clannaboy O'Neills
under Sir
Brian McPhelim O'Neill to deny
buildings to the English, who were
attempting to colonize...
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Brian McPhelim O'Neill of Clandeboye. Conn's
mother was
possibly named Katherine or Feodora. He had at
least one full-sister, who
married Sir Ross
Mc****n...