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Felim O'Neill of Kinard

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850: 915:, except the places, persons, and estates of Our loyal and loving subjects the Scots; also to arrest and seize the goods, estates, and persons of all the English Protestants, within the said kingdom to Our use. And in your care and speedy performance of this Our will and pleasure We shall rely on your wonted duty and allegiance to Us which We shall accept and reward in due time." This gave O'Neill's forces the impression that they were acting within the law. Charles later denied having issued the commission. 842: 56: 3502: 698:, but had received a pardon and was confirmed in his lands in Tiranny and Minterburn. His second great-grandfather, Sean, a brother of Conn Bacach, had settled in Tynan parish by at least 1514 in a sub-district called Cluain Dabhal. Phelim's name in Irish shows his paternal genealogy as: "Felim mac Turlogh mac Henry Óg mac Henry mac SeĂĄn mac Conn MĂłr Ó NĂ©ill" (father of 883:
However, the plan to take Dublin was bungled by two conspirators, Maguire and MacMahon, who were captured by the authorities. O'Neill went ahead and started the rebellion in the north, capturing the important fort of Charlemont but quickly found that he could not control the Irish Catholic peasantry
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Nalson, in his "History of the General Rebellion in Ireland", described O'Neill as: "Sir Phelemy Roe O Neill, captain-generall of all the rebels, and chieftain of the O Neills, O Hagans, O Quyns, O Mellans, O Hanlons, O Corrs, McCans, McCawells, Mac Enallyes, O Gormelys, and the rest of the Irish
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and swiftly take over the other important towns of Ireland. After this, they planned to issue their demands for full rights for Catholics and Irish self-government in the King's name. O'Neill's role was to take towns and fortified places in the north of the country whereas Maguire was tasked with
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Like many Irish Catholics and especially Gaelic Irish Catholics, O'Neill felt threatened by the Protestant English government of Ireland. In particular, they were aggrieved at Catholic exclusion from public office and the continual confiscations of Catholic-owned land. Another reason pressing him
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as a means of winning the war against the English Parliament and the Scottish Covenanters. In 1648, he voted for such a deal, the Second Ormond Peace, splitting with Owen Roe O'Neill, who opposed it along with most of the Ulster army. He and several other moderates such as
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O'Neill may have been able to avoid execution had he testified that he had Charles I's commission for the uprising of 1641, as the Parliamentarians claimed at the time. However, O'Neill refused to do so. He was survived by at least one child,
1679:. "His first wife is said to have died shortly before the rebellion. His second wife was a daughter of Thomas Preston, a younger brother of Lord Gormanston, by whom he is said to have been influenced in his relations with Owen Roe O'Neill." 1691:, 3rd paragraph. "Phelim's first wife, a daughter of Lord Iveagh, had died in September 1641, and he next married Louise, the Dutch-born daughter of Owen Roe's great rival, Thomas Preston, general of the confederate Leinster army." 1731:. "Sir Phelim O'Neill struck in Ulster on the evening of Friday, 22 October , 'the last day of the moon'. He took Dungannon first, and two hours later he was in the possession of the strong castle of Charlemont ..." 1949:. "Sir Phelim O'Neill, captured on 4 February 1653. He was tried, found guilty and executed, but he might well have saved his life had he not continued to deny that he had received a commission to take arms from Charles I." 2448:
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Like other rebel leaders, O'Neill had difficulty with the discipline of his troops, which was compounded by his comparative lack of social status. In an effort to improve this O'Neill planned to have himself declared
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threatened to invade Ireland to finally subdue Catholicism there. In this atmosphere of fear and paranoia, Phelim O'Neill became involved in a plot hatched by fellow Gaelic Irish Catholics from Ulster, to seize
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independent government of Ireland until 1649. Phelim O'Neill was a member of the Confederate's General Assembly, but was sidelined in the leadership of Irish Catholics by wealthier landed magnates.
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in which he claimed to have the King's authorisation to rise in defence of the Crown and the Catholic religion. On 4 November 1641 O'Neill repeated these claims in his proclamation alongside
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left the Ulster army because of their dispute with the hard-liners. In the summer of that year, the Confederate armies fought among themselves over this issue, with the pro-Royalists prevailing.
1703:, p. . "Sir Phelim O'Neil, his brother Tirlough Oge, Connor Maguire, Lord of Enniskillen, his brother Rory, the Earl of Antrim, and Sir Con Magennis were all heavily in debt ..." 752: 3561: 1844:, p. 200. "Inchiquin, however, reported a split in the Ulster ranks to Ormond, with Phelim O'Neill, Alexander MacDonnel and Viscount Iveagh deserting Owen Roe O'Neill." 1651:. "1641/ - / Sir Phelim O'Neill, knt. (He was member 5 June 1641, and was expelled for the Rebellion 17 November 1641, and 22 June 1642.) / Kinard / ditto " 1750:. "Sir Phelim, who was a near neighbour and personal friend of Lord Caulfield, was readily admitted to the Castle and at once made prisoners of all whithin ..." 2723: 1341: 1085: 1061: 763: 486: 3581: 1635:, p. 230. "Phelim replaced Chichester* or Madden* as m.p. in the summer of 1641. He was expelled from parliament for rebellion in November of that year." 1052:
in 1649–53. The well-trained and supplied Parliamentarians crushed all Confederate and Royalist resistance and imposed a harsh settlement on Irish Catholics.
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was held responsible for the massacres of Protestant civilians and was executed. O'Neill was specifically named as a ringleader in the Cromwellian
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He married three times. In 1629 he married a daughter of Arthur Magennis, the 3rd Viscount Magennis of Iveagh. Her first name is unknown.
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dated 1 October, commanding him to seize: "... all the forts, castles, and places, of strength and defence within the
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and could therefore expect no mercy. A bounty of ÂŁ100 was put on his head. O'Neill was captured on 4 February 1653 by
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The rebellion quickly spread to the rest of Ireland. By the spring of 1642 only fortified Protestant enclaves, around
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in June 1621, as a knowledge of the law was considered important for landowners of the era. He briefly converted to
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branch of the O'Neills. After Phelim's father's death, she remarried to Robert Hovenden, a Catholic of recent
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His first wife died in September 1641 shortly before the rebellion. He married secondly Louise, daughter of
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An Historical Account of the Plantation in Ulster at the Commencement of the Seventeenth Century, 1608–1620
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Civil War and Restoration in the Three Stuart Kingdoms: The Career of Randal MacDonnell, Marquis of Antrim
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O'Neill was also sidelined on the military side. After his disastrous defeat on 16 July 1642 at
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Married 1st wife, a daughter of Thomas Magennis, brother of Arthur Magennis, 3rd Viscount Iveagh
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Lives of Illustrious and Distinguished Irishmen, from the earliest times to the present period
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not broken out. As it was, the Irish Catholic upper classes had breathing space to form the
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he held the fort against Coote, inflicting heavy casualties on the English troops in the
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The Irish Rebellion of 1641 with a History of the Events that Led up to and Succeeded it
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sent a large army to Ireland, which would probably have put down the rebellion, had the
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and Alexander Hovenden. The latter was killed as a captain in 1644 fighting for Phelim.
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commander under him and spent most of the next six years fighting against the Scottish
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A Biographical Dictionary of the Membership of the Irish House of Commons 1640 to 1641
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A Biographical Dictionary of the Membership of the Irish House of Commons 1640 to 1641
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and his wife Catherine O'Neill. His father was a member of the Kinard branch of the
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Phelim's mother was Catherine daughter of Turlough MacHenry O'Neill, chief of
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Phelim O'Neill with his last wife, his parents, and other selected relatives.
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public statements is thought by some to be a reference to Phelim O'Neill.
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This fear reached its high point in the late 1630s and early 1640s, when
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In Confederate politics, O'Neill was a moderate, advocating a deal with
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he had raised. These people, many of whom had been displaced during the
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army that had landed in Ulster. He fought in the army's victory at the
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and replaced them with British settler families who paid higher rents.
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O’Neill went into hiding but was captured, tried and executed in 1653.
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Confederate Ireland 1642–1649: A Constitutional and Political Analysis
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O'Neill's defeat at the battle of Glanmaquin in 1642 is described in
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This family tree is based on a tree showing Phelim and Hugh O'Neill.
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who were descendants of Shane O'Neill of Kinard, a half-brother of
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Fryde, E. B.; Greenway, D. E.; Porter, S.; Roy, I., eds. (1986).
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O'Neill is depicted as a historical character in several books.
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Ireland in the Seventeenth Century: Or the Massacres of 1641–2
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in early September 1641. On 23 October 1641 he surprised
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DĂșn na CinniĂșna, Annraoi Ó LiathĂĄin, SĂĄirsĂ©al & Dill 1966
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Remark: as his birth date is uncertain, so are all his ages.
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In November 1649 O'Neill married Jean Gordon, the widow of
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Felim, together with his younger brother Turlough, entered
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People executed under the Interregnum (England) by hanging
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The 'Mere Irish' and the Colonisation of Ulster, 1570–1641
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into desperate action was that Phelim was deep in debt.
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centres on the 1651 siege of Charlemont Fort in Tyrone.
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However, this was not enough to stop Ireland from being
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O'Neill was a latecomer to the plot, brought into it by
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Father and grandfather killed by the insurgents during
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Owen Roe O'Neill and the Struggle for Catholic Ireland
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London: Sherratt & Hughes. 1739: 1737: 1342:Claud Hamilton, 2nd Baron Hamilton of Strabane 1086:James Hamilton, 3rd Baron Hamilton of Strabane 1062:Claud Hamilton, 2nd Baron Hamilton of Strabane 938:septs in the counties of Tyrone and Ardmagh." 751:, thanks to the influence of his relation the 2775: 1852: 1850: 1821: 1819: 1566: 1564: 1500: 1498: 1116:(artificial island) in Roughan Lough next to 8: 3562:Irish soldiers in the Irish Confederate Wars 2150:. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania. 1616: 1614: 178:, in the Confederate Ulster Army. After the 2598:The Outbreak of the Irish Rebellion of 1641 997:, a professional soldier, arrived from the 895:On 24 October 1641 O'Neill issued the 762:In summer 1641, O'Neill was elected MP for 674:Phelim was born in 1604, the eldest son of 2782: 2768: 2760: 2697: 2576:. In McGuire, James; Quinn, James (eds.). 1421:The use of "P. O'Neill" as a pseudonym in 1142: 1110:William Caulfeild, 1st Viscount Charlemont 1001:and was made general of the Confederate's 820:, was known to be planning widespread new 184: 38: 2334:. Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave MacMillan. 2063: 1841: 1688: 1660: 1555: 1465: 1463: 1078:Charles Coote, 2nd Baronet of Castle Cuff 1072:O'Neill fought in the Ulster Army at the 985:in County Donegal against the Protestant 2495:"Phelim O'Neill 1603-4 – 1653 Dungannon" 2210:"Chapter XIII: The Cromwellian conquest" 1743: 1700: 1586: 1386:Hanged, drawn and quartered for treason 1252:Thomas Wentworth, Lord Deputy of Ireland 1031:Alexander MacDonnell, 3rd Earl of Antrim 27:Irish politician and soldier (1604–1653) 2639:. Vol. II. Dublin: James William. 2182:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 2054: 2050:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 2022: 1942: 1891: 1871: 1869: 1787: 1759: 1712: 1632: 1620: 1597: 1595: 1459: 1439: 166:on 23 October 1641. He joined the 2072: 2045: 1926: 1907: 1672: 1570: 1536: 1504: 1485: 1132:, who would serve as a colonel in the 1106:Act for the Settlement of Ireland 1652 2471:Confederate Catholics at War, 1641–49 2255:"Chapter XIV: The Cromwellian regime" 2096: 1771: 1520: 1064:, who had died on 14 June 1638. 922:several times but failed to take it. 650: 647: 645: 638: 635: 633: 626: 623: 621: 616: 613: 600: 583: 581: 572: 570: 568: 558: 556: 554: 548: 546: 544: 523: 521: 512: 503: 485: 463: 437: 435: 433: 431: 429: 427: 408: 401: 383: 381: 379: 377: 343: 341: 331: 329: 327: 325: 306: 304: 299: 283: 281: 279: 265: 263: 261: 251: 249: 227: 225: 223: 209: 207: 196: 30:For the 20th-century politician, see 7: 3582:People of the Irish Confederate Wars 2422:– Preface, Introduction, Depositions 2084: 1875: 1856: 1825: 1601: 1469: 1374:Charles Coote, 1st Earl of Mountrath 2572:Ó SiochrĂș, MicheĂĄl (October 2009). 2568:– (PDF downloadable from given URL) 2454:His/Her Majesty's Stationery Office 2432:. Dublin: McCaw Stevenson and Orr. 156:Sir FĂ©ilim Rua Ó NĂ©ill na Ceann Ard 65:Detail of the portrait further down 32:Phelim O'Neill, 2nd Baron Rathcavan 2595:Perceval-Maxwell, Michael (1994). 25: 3557:Irish Roman Catholic Confederates 1392: 783:Thomas Preston, 1st Viscount Tara 3501: 3500: 2308:Dictionary of National Biography 2080:Dictionary of National Biography 1035:Arthur Magennis, Viscount Iveagh 785:, a younger brother of the 5th 54: 2629:– Knights bachelors & Index 2603:McGill-Queen's University Press 1076:in 1650 where it was routed by 1005:army. Phelim O'Neill served as 907:and read out a commission from 180:Cromwellian conquest of Ireland 3235:Muirchertach Ceannfada O'Neill 2876:An sluagh sidhe so i nEamhuin? 2501:(Ph.D.). Vol. 1. Dublin: 2354:Handbook of British Chronology 1: 2662:Compendium of Irish Biography 2579:Dictionary of Irish Biography 2092:Compendium of Irish Biography 2068:Dictionary of Irish Biography 918:In November O'Neill attacked 772:Irish Parliament of 1640–1649 749:Thomas Wentworth, Lord Deputy 238: 3080:Niall MĂłr mac Aodha Reamhair 2963:MĂĄel DĂșin mac MĂĄele Fithrich 2311:. Vol. XLII. New York: 2299:"O'Neill, Phelim 1604?–1653" 1393:Phelim O'Neill in literature 1084:. Together with his stepson 968:Irish Catholic Confederation 692:Hugh O'Neill, Earl of Tyrone 495: 393: 291: 217: 168:Irish Catholic Confederation 2548:Ó SiochrĂș, MicheĂĄl (1997). 2165:Casway, Jerrold I. (2004). 2041:Subject matter monographs: 1382: 1364: 1350: 1336: 1318: 1304: 1290: 1276: 1261: 1246: 1235: 1213: 1198: 1184: 1173: 1155:for historical background. 111: 3598: 2943:Muirchertach mac Muiredaig 2928:Niall of the Nine Hostages 2830:Gaelic nobility of Ireland 2633:Warner, Ferdinand (1768). 2185:. Vol. 41. New York: 2123:(3rd ed.). New York: 1541:204, right column, line 51 1490:204, right column, line 37 1476:. "... born in 1604." 1024:and the Irish and English 796: 778:, who had died in office. 172:Wars of the Three Kingdoms 170:in 1642 and fought in the 145:Sir Phelim Roe O'Neill of 29: 3577:People from County Armagh 3496: 3365:Jorge Torlades O'Neill II 3195:Turlough Luineach O'Neill 3180:Turlough MacShane O'Neill 2751: 2735: 2717: 2707: 2700: 2621:Shaw, William A. (1906). 2469:Lenihan, PĂĄdraig (2001). 2445:House of Commons (1878). 2274:. Vol. III. Oxford: 2229:. Vol. III. Oxford: 2010:"Phelim MacShane O'Neill" 1931:207, left column, line 50 1677:207, right column, line 1 1575:856, right column, line 4 1509:856, left column, line 35 1150: 1145: 1100:Anyone implicated in the 897:Proclamation of Dungannon 562: 560: 552: 550: 510: 501: 479: 477: 475: 471: 469: 467: 461: 457: 455: 449: 445: 443: 406: 399: 371: 369: 355: 351: 349: 339: 297: 273: 269: 267: 259: 129:Turlough MacShane O'Neill 48: 3360:Jorge Torlades O'Neill I 3280:Murtagh Dulenagh O'Neill 3270:Brian Ballagh II O'Neill 2649:– 1643 to 1660 and index 2528:(2nd ed.). Dublin: 2411:Longmans, Green, and Co. 2328:Farrell, Gerard (2017). 2272:A New History of Ireland 2227:A New History of Ireland 2142:Casway, Jerrold (1984). 1401:'s Irish-language novel 930:at the historic site of 3552:Irish Rebellion of 1641 3370:Hugo JosĂ© Jorge O'Neill 3185:Phelim MacShane O'Neill 3145:Cormac MacBaron O'Neill 2902:Irish Rebellion of 1641 2409:. Vol. I. 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John Chichester 2702:Parliament of Ireland 2574:"O'Neill, Sir Phelim" 2475:Cork University Press 2426:Hill, George (1877). 2375:Hamilton, Lord Ernest 1807:Perceval-Maxwell 1994 1725:Perceval-Maxwell 1994 1645:House of Commons 1878 1190:O'Doherty's rebellion 1017:on 5 June 1646. 852: 844: 688:O'Doherty's Rebellion 3165:Hugh McShane O'Neill 3160:Brian MacArt O'Neill 3150:Art MacBaron O'Neill 3110:Phelim Caoch O'Neill 3019:Domnall Ua Lochlainn 2938:Muiredach mac EĂłgain 2882:High King of Ireland 2720:Member of Parliament 2714:Hon. John Chichester 2686:"Sir Phelim O'Neile" 2668:. pp. 416–418. 2666:M. H. 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Index

Phelim O'Neill
Phelim O'Neill, 2nd Baron Rathcavan
Sir Phelim O’Neill.png
Family
O'Neill dynasty
Detail
Gordon O'Neill
Turlough MacShane O'Neill
Kinard
Irish
Irish rebellion
Ulster
Irish Catholic Confederation
Wars of the Three Kingdoms
Owen Roe O'Neill
Cromwellian conquest of Ireland
Hugh
Earl of
Tyrone

Turlough
O'Neill

Claud
2nd Baron

Robert
Hovenden

Gordon
O'Neill

O'Neills of
Kinard

Earl of
Tyrone

Barons
Strabane

Turlough O'Neill
O'Neills
Conn Baccach O'Neill
O'Doherty's Rebellion
Hugh O'Neill, Earl of Tyrone
Nine Years' War

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