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Roger Maguire

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Maguire had married Mary, daughter of Philip MacHugh O'Reilly, and he was succeeded by his son, Alexander, who died in France in 1719.
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and Deborah, widow of Sir Leonard Blennerhassett and daughter of Sir Henry Mervyn. In 1648 he inherited the claim to the title
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to France. However, no command was assigned to him in France and Maguire retired to the exiled Jacobite court at
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MacGUIRE, Lord Roger INISKELLEN (Inniskillen, Enniskillen) (1641–1708).
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Maguire subsequently raised his own Jacobite regiment in the
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Irish Pedigrees: or the Origin and Stem of the Irish Nation
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Regiment of Infantry. In 1689, he was summoned to the
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The Irish Parliament of King James the Second in 1689
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Index

Jacobite
Hon. Rory Maguire
Baron Maguire
Earl of Antrim's
Irish House of Lords
Patriot Parliament
James II of England
Lord Lieutenant of Fermanagh
Williamite War in Ireland
Battle of Aughrim
Siege of Limerick
attainted
Flight of the Wild Geese
Château de Saint-Germain-en-Laye
"Maguire, Rory (Roger)"
The Irish Parliament of King James the Second in 1689
Officers of the Jacobite Armies
Categories
1641 births
1708 deaths
17th-century Irish people
Barons in the Jacobite peerage
Irish expatriates in France
Irish Jacobites
Irish soldiers
Irish soldiers in the army of James II of England
Lord-lieutenants of Fermanagh
Members of the Irish House of Lords
People convicted under a bill of attainder
Wild Geese (soldiers)

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