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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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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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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."
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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 ..."
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Ireland in the Seventeenth Century: Or the Massacres of 1641â2
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DĂșn na CinniĂșna, Annraoi Ă LiathĂĄin, SĂĄirsĂ©al & Dill 1966
1981:. "Charles I. ... exec. 30 Jan. 1649 ..."
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1965:. "Charles I. ... acc. 27 Mar. 1625 ..."
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centres on the 1651 siege of Charlemont Fort in Tyrone.
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2576:. In McGuire, James; Quinn, James (eds.).
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2210:"Chapter XIII: The Cromwellian conquest"
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27:Irish politician and soldier (1604â1653)
2639:. Vol. II. Dublin: James William.
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2572:Ă SiochrĂș, MicheĂĄl (October 2009).
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2454:His/Her Majesty's Stationery Office
2432:. Dublin: McCaw Stevenson and Orr.
156:Sir FĂ©ilim Rua Ă NĂ©ill na Ceann Ard
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2595:Perceval-Maxwell, Michael (1994).
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2080:Dictionary of National Biography
1035:Arthur Magennis, Viscount Iveagh
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2629:â Knights bachelors & Index
2603:McGill-Queen's University Press
1076:in 1650 where it was routed by
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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
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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 1640â1649
749:Thomas Wentworth, Lord Deputy
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3080:Niall MĂłr mac Aodha Reamhair
2963:MĂĄel DĂșin mac MĂĄele Fithrich
2311:. Vol. XLII. New York:
2299:"O'Neill, Phelim 1604?â1653"
1393:Phelim O'Neill in literature
1084:. Together with his stepson
968:Irish Catholic Confederation
692:Hugh O'Neill, Earl of Tyrone
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168:Irish Catholic Confederation
2548:Ă SiochrĂș, MicheĂĄl (1997).
2165:Casway, Jerrold I. (2004).
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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:â 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 José Jorge O'Neill
3185:Phelim MacShane O'Neill
3145:Cormac MacBaron O'Neill
2902:Irish Rebellion of 1641
2409:. Vol. I. London:
2276:Oxford University Press
2260:Moody, Theodore William
2231:Oxford University Press
2215:Moody, Theodore William
2187:Oxford University Press
799:Irish Rebellion of 1641
3290:Brian McPhelim O'Neill
3170:Henry MacShane O'Neill
3044:Niall Culanach O'Neill
3029:Ăed in MacĂĄem TĂłinlesc
3024:Flaithbertach Ua NĂ©ill
3009:Muirchertach mac NĂ©ill
2958:MĂĄel Fithrich mac Ăedo
2907:Irish Confederate Wars
2624:The Knights of England
2493:McGrath, Brid (1997).
2489:â Not available online
2119:Nationalism in Ireland
1880:528, Note 223, line 17
1794:Text of the commission
1356:Battle of Scarrifholis
1074:Battle of Scarrifholis
860:
846:
766:in County Tyrone in a
737:, before returning to
3542:Executed Irish people
3379:Charles Henry O'Neill
3285:Phelim Bacagh O'Neill
3240:Brian Ballagh O'Neill
3175:Conn MacShane O'Neill
3090:Brian Ăg mac NĂ©ill Ăg
2968:Fergal mac MĂĄele DĂșin
2732:Hon. 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. 416â418.
2666:M. H. Gill & Son
2658:"O'Neill, Sir Felim"
2505:. pp. 230â231.
2278:. pp. 354â386.
2233:. pp. 336â353.
2189:. pp. 856â860.
1429:Notes and references
1296:Battle of Glenmaquin
909:Charles I of England
886:Plantation of Ulster
684:Conn Baccach O'Neill
3547:Irish MPs 1639â1649
3537:17th-century rebels
3375:Jorge Maria O'Neill
3355:José Carlos O'Neill
3250:Hugh Boy II O'Neill
3245:Murtagh Roe O'Neill
2897:Flight of the Earls
2892:Treaty of Mellifont
2401:Hickson, Mary Agnes
2268:Byrne, Francis John
2223:Byrne, Francis John
2113:Boyce, David George
1096:Trial and execution
1090:Siege of Charlemont
999:Spanish Netherlands
970:, which acted as a
787:Viscount Gormanston
700:Conn Bacach O'Neill
74:About December 1604
18:Phelim O'Neill
3350:José Maria O'Neill
3325:John Bruce O'Neill
3085:Niall Ăg mac NĂ©ill
3039:Donnell Ăg O'Neill
2948:Domnall Ilchelgach
2912:O'Neill's Regiment
2887:Tyrone's Rebellion
2753:Peerage of Ireland
2315:pp. 204â208.
2250:Corish, Patrick J.
2205:Corish, Patrick J.
1399:Annraoi Ă LiathĂĄin
1280:Failed to capture
1136:forces during the
991:Sir Robert Stewart
861:
847:
845:Sir Phelim O'Neill
816:, Lord Deputy for
242: 1550 â 1616
174:under his cousin,
43:Sir Phelim O'Neill
3514:
3513:
3275:Niall Oge O'Neill
3260:Niall MĂłr O'Neill
3075:Ăed Remar O'Neill
3060:Niall Roe O'Neill
2921:Early progenitors
2815:Northern UĂ NĂ©ill
2758:
2757:
2740:Arthur Chichester
2736:Succeeded by
2728:1641â1642
2724:Dungannan Borough
2682:Wills, Rev. James
2582:(online ed.)
2554:(Ph.D.). Dublin:
2530:Four Courts Press
2520:Ohlmeyer, Jane H.
2341:978-3-319-59362-3
2313:MacMillan and Co.
2285:978-0-19-820242-4
2240:978-0-19-820242-4
1975:Fryde et al. 1986
1959:Fryde et al. 1986
1390:
1389:
1310:Battle of Benburb
1206:and studied law.
1102:Rebellion of 1641
1015:Battle of Benburb
964:English Civil War
958:, held out. King
670:Birth and origins
667:
666:
663:
661:
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609:
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596:
595:
203:
202:
142:
141:
138:Catherine O'Neill
16:(Redirected from
3589:
3504:
3503:
3295:Hugh Oge O'Neill
3220:Hugh Boy O'Neill
3155:Owen Roe O'Neill
3014:Domnall ua NĂ©ill
2870:O'Neill baronets
2865:Viscount O'Neill
2784:
2777:
2770:
2761:
2708:Preceded by
2698:
2693:
2677:
2648:
2628:
2616:
2591:
2589:
2587:
2567:
2544:â (Snippet view)
2543:
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2289:
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2149:
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1351:21 Jun 1650
1320:30 Jan 1649
1277:28 Nov 1641
1262:28 Oct 1641
1215:27 Mar 1625
1143:
995:Owen Roe O'Neill
814:Thomas Wentworth
676:Turlough O'Neill
662:
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499:
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115:
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3567:O'Neill dynasty
3517:
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3510:
3492:
3441:
3432:Tullyhogue Fort
3415:
3396:William Johnson
3388:
3382:
3320:Charles O'Neill
3210:
3204:
3120:Matthew O'Neill
3100:Art Oge O'Neill
3095:Donnell O'Neill
3070:Donnell O'Neill
3048:
2992:
2933:EĂłgan mac NĂ©ill
2916:
2855:Kings of Ulster
2835:Kings of Ailech
2793:
2791:O'Neill dynasty
2788:
2747:
2745:Thomas Bramhall
2742:
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2715:
2713:
2696:
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2556:Trinity College
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2197:
2177:Harrison, Brian
2164:
2158:
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2135:
2111:
2048:Casway 2004 in
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1431:
1423:Provisional IRA
1410:Darach Ă ScolaĂ
1403:DĂșn na CinniĂșna
1395:
1370:Charlemont Fort
1365:6 Aug 1650
1305:5 Jun 1646
1291:6 Jul 1642
1267:Charlemont Fort
1098:
1082:Charlemont Fort
1070:
1058:
1050:Oliver Cromwell
993:, his kinsman,
944:
881:
873:Charlemont Fort
826:Long Parliament
810:
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795:
723:
715:Robert Hovenden
711:English descent
696:Nine Years' War
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93:O'Neill dynasty
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3429:
3423:
3421:
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3414:
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3411:Arturo O'Neill
3408:
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3392:
3390:
3384:
3383:
3381:
3380:
3377:
3372:
3367:
3362:
3357:
3352:
3347:
3345:Carlos O'Neill
3342:
3337:
3332:
3327:
3322:
3317:
3312:
3307:
3305:Daniel O'Neill
3302:
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3257:
3252:
3247:
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3214:
3206:
3205:
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3200:Arthur O'Neill
3197:
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3190:Gordon O'Neill
3187:
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2860:Earl of Tyrone
2857:
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2483:
2466:
2442:
2423:
2397:
2371:
2364:
2347:
2340:
2325:
2295:Dunlop, Robert
2291:
2290:â 1653 to 1660
2284:
2246:
2245:â 1650 to 1653
2239:
2201:
2195:
2173:Matthew, Colin
2162:
2156:
2139:
2133:
2108:
2107:
2106:
2094:
2082:
2070:
2061:
2052:
2038:
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1842:O Siochru 1997
1834:
1815:
1796:
1780:
1764:
1752:
1733:
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1693:
1689:O Siochru 2009
1681:
1665:
1661:O Siochru 2009
1653:
1637:
1625:
1610:
1591:
1579:
1560:
1556:O Siochru 2009
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1359:
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1354:Fought at the
1352:
1349:
1345:
1344:
1338:
1335:
1331:
1330:
1326:Charles I
1322:
1317:
1313:
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1308:Fought at the
1306:
1303:
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1179:
1178:
1175:
1172:
1168:
1167:
1164:
1161:
1157:
1156:
1148:
1147:
1138:Williamite War
1130:Gordon O'Neill
1118:Roughan Castle
1097:
1094:
1069:
1066:
1057:
1056:Third marriage
1054:
1046:New Model Army
943:
940:
928:Earl of Tyrone
880:
877:
869:Lord Caulfeild
858:Daniël Mijtens
854:Charles I
818:Charles I
809:
806:
797:Main article:
794:
791:
753:Earl of Antrim
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119:Gordon O'Neill
116:
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3330:Felix O'Neill
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3230:Henry O'Neill
3228:
3226:
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1247:17 Mar 1639
1204:King's Inns
1185:20 Jun 1608
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727:King's Inns
628:O'Neills of
619:the article
498: 1638
396: 1608
294: 1608
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102:Jean Gordon
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2850:Clandeboye
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1857:Webb 1878
1826:Webb 1878
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1470:Webb 1878
1454:Citations
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1294:Lost the
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1153:Italics
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