RAINBOW FARMS AUSTRALIA                                            

                                                                                                                                            James 1st      1604 - 1606 AD 

1604 AD England now under James V1 the Stuart King of Scotland / James 1st the Stuart English King made peace with Spain.

January: Brian Oge - the Younger O Rourke / The O Rourke who continued to hold out in his territory was besieged in his Leitrim Castle in Co. Leitrim in Northern Connacht by Sir Oliver Lambert the English appointed Governor in the Connacht Province and he hung on their until he was to die there of a fever and the defenders in the castle then surrendered it up.  

       The Irish Septs in the Ulster Province were now in big trouble as Donnell O Cane / Kane / Domhnall Ua Cahan from the Heremonian Dal Cuinn "northern" Ui Niaill Cenel nEogain Sept, which was now the second most important Sept of the  O Nialls "northern" Ui Niaill Tuath / Family territory also submitted to the English authorities in the Dublin Castle (The Devil's 1/2 acre) and was promised the return of his territory in Co. Derry if he did so, but as usual not for long.

      Simon Jordan, a merchant, constructed a castle at Down Patrick in Co. Down in the south - east of Ulster, against the Irish Septs there, which was previously the region of the old Irish kingdom of Mourne / Mountains of Mourne and Sir Basil Brooke was granted Donegal City on the Eske Estuary in Co. Donegal in the north - west of Ulster and reinforced it against the Heremonian Dal Cuinn "northern" Ui Niaill Cenel Conaill Septs there, and Sir William Stewart the Ascendancy "Plantation Undertaker" for James 1st also built a castle at Five Mile Town in Co. Tyrone in Central Ulster against the Irish Septs there.   

      Edmund (Fitz Gibbon) Fitz Gerald the last White Knight, who had previously sold out his kinsman James Fitz Gerald the sixteenth Sugan - Straw Earl of Desmond to Elizabeth 1st the Welsh Tudor English Queen for 1,000 pounds reward, which had led to the complete collapse of the Fitz Gerald Desmond dynasty, had by now died also and he was interred in the Dominican Friary in Limerick in Co. Limerick in the mid - north - west of the Munster Province and in disgrace his family then took up the name of Fitz Gibbon, while other branches of the Geraldines at this time were the Fitz Maurices who were known as the Red Knights, and the Fitz Geralds known as the Knights of the Valley. 

       Mac Donough Mac Carthy the Lord of Dhallow constructed a castle at Kanturk in Co. Cork in Southern Munster, which it is still there to be seen. 

      126.Aedh Dubh / Black Hugh O Niall / the O Niaill and Rory O Donnell / The O Donnell had gone to England where they were received by James 1st and submitted personally to him, and as a result 126.Aodh Dubh / Black Hugh O Niall had his territory around Loch Neagh and the River Bann confiscated, and of his sub - Chiefs, Sir Henry O Niall and the O Nialls - of the Fews also had their territory in the south of Co. Armagh in the south - east of the Ulster Province confiscated, while the Heremonian Dal Cuinn "northern" Cenel Conaill O Donnell's had Inishowen confiscated to one of their sub - Septs the O Dohertys, and the River Erne was also confiscated to the English Crown as Ulster was further divided. The town of Virginia in the Ui Briuin Breifne O Reilly's kingdom in East Breifne in Co. Cavan in Southern Ulster, that was also founded on the shores of Loch Ramor by James s1st for English Ascendancy "plantations," and in the O Melaghlins' / Mac Loughlins Heremonian Dal Cuinn "southern" Ui Niaill kingdom in Co. Meath in the north - east of the Leinster Province 29 Ascendancy Episcopalian Church of England ministers were installed on a stipend of 30 pound a year, but only 3 of these could speak any Irish, while the Presbyterian Lowlanders who came into Ulster brought with them their own ministers, who were allowed to basically do their own thing for the next 20 years.

August: Sir Henry Brouncker, James 1st's new English appointed President in the Munster Province issued a proclamation ordering all Catholic priests, especially the Jesuits, to leave Ireland by the end of September, and began widespread searches to hunt them down, and was to enforce the Ascendancy Church of England services onto the various towns in Munster that were under his control until he was to die in 1607 AD, which was to bring to an end his particular strong religious sectarian policies on the general population there. Teague / Tadhg Mac Brody the Heberian Eoghanacht Chaisil bard / poet and historian from the renowned Family of historians and poets in Co. Clare in Munster in fear of what was occurring had discussions with the historian, Lewy / Lughaidh O Clery who was now from Donegal in Co. Donegal in the Ulster Province, over the merits and importance of saving the history and genealogy of the Heberian Septs in the south, including the O Brians, the Mac Carthys and the other independent Irish Chiefs in Munster and their descent from *35.Heber Fionn and the Heremonian Septs of Ulster, Connacht and Leinster, including the O Nialls, the O Donnells, the O Connors etc descended from *35.Heremon and from these discussions they instituted a "Convention of Irish Bards."  

1605 AD February: Sir Arthur Chichester took over from Sir George Carey as the English appointed Lord Deputy in Ireland who was from  Devonshire in England, and he was granted 52 Town lands in the Ulster Province by James 1st and was also to use strong measures against the Catholic Irish and Anglo - Irish and the Catholic priests, and put up a proposal to James 1st to implement further English Ascendancy Episcopalian and Presbyterian plantations in Ulster, and James 1st also appointed Ascendancy Church of England Bishops in all of the Irish Catholic dioceses, and all of the Catholic priests therev were ordered once again to get out of Ireland, and he also granted Newtown Stewart in Ulster to James Clapham - Cliphane.

March: James 1st removed the authority of all of the Irish Kings and Chiefs over the Irish Septs in Ireland, which was to ensure that the people in Ireland were only to be subject to him. 

July: James 1st proclaimed that there was to be no toleration of Irish Catholics, and that they were to be forced to attend Ascendancy Church of England Episcopalian services, while all Catholic priests, especially the Jesuits, must be out of Ireland by December 10th as Sir Arthur Chichester and Sir John Davies had suggested to him previously, and now full of Ascendancy authority they began further harsh persecution on the Irish population, by imposing fines and imprisonments on the Catholic Irish and Anglo - Irish in Ireland, and in fact, their treatment was so bad that the Irish sent delegates over to see James 1st again, who then cautioned Sir Arthur Chichester to back off some, in case he brought about an Irish Catholic revolt.   

1606 AD Sir John Davies previously the English Solicitor - General in Ireland and the extreme persecutor of the Catholic Irish and Anglo - Irish was now appointed the English Attorney - General in Ireland, and he was to continue in that position until 1619 AD, while Sir Arthur Chichester put forward another scheme for the English Ascendancy Episcopalian"plantation" for all of Co. Cavan in Southern Ulster, the territory of the Heremonian Dal Cuinn Ui Briuin East Breifne O Reillys, and for the  Presbyterian "planters" in the north to be resettled into Co. Down in the south - east of the Ulster Province.

      Irish Tanistry, which was a re - division of Irish land by the Irish Septs of 300 to 400 square miles / 20 miles x 20 miles under Irish Brehon Law was outlawed as English Law was to be the only law allowed in Ireland and an Act was also passed, "To Remedy Defective Titles," but despite the long and constant ethnic and religious persecution by those in power in England the Irish minds were still their own, and they continued to carry on with their Irish traditions and regardless of what the English Government did in Ireland the Catholic priests were always held in great esteem by the Irish population. The Irish Septs also still continued to strengthen their extended Families, and the Irish Chieftains were still always appointed by the Irish Tuaths who had "no individual right" of inheritance to any Irish land. The Irish Kings and Chiefs had only ever held their territories through their Tanistry within a 4 Generation Family group, which could be redefined in each generation by intermarriage of the individual Irish Septs, as Irish land belonged to all of the people in the Sept, something that the English with their individual culture of greed and serfdom, where those in authority who always operated as individuals, could not grasp or understand.

       Sir Arthur Chichester the English appointed Lord Deputy in Ireland was given permission to raise a force of 2,000 men against the Irish Septs if an emergency arose, and he proposed that an English President should also now be installed in the Ulster Province while James 1st's Ascendancy Caretakers, Montgomery and Hamilton, had by now secured vast parcels of land for themselves in Co. Antrim, Co. Armagh and Co. Down, and any other land that had not been taken up by the Ascendancy Episcopalian English "planters" and the Presbyterians was now "planted" also into the Ards Peninsular where they were dour, thrifty and single - minded and where because of the number of "planters" they soon became the majority there in the population.

      All Catholic Irish were now also banned from entering the City of Cork in Southern Munster.

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