1371 - 1380 AD
1371 AD Brian O Kennedy / Ua Cennetig the Heberian Dal gCais Ui Bloid Ui Turlogh King of Ormond / North - East Munster in Co. Tipperary was killed by the English Galls and Edmond O Kennedy the Tanaiste / heir apparent to the Kingship also died..
As a sign of things to come William Power / Le Poer from a leading Anglo - Irish family who had their Estates in Co. Waterford in the south - east of the Munster Province was sent to jail as he could not speak a word of English.
1371 - 1372
AD Another Norman English Parliament was held in Kilkenny
City in
Co. Kilkenny / Ossory in the south - west of the
Leinster Province.
1372 AD Brian Mor - the Greater Mac Mahon the Dal Cuinn Colla Da Crioch King of Orghialla / Oriel who had his territory in Southern Ulster was killed by a galloglass / mercenary.
William / Uilliam
Oc - the Younger was the
Heremonian Dal Cuinn Colla Da Crioch
Ui Maine
King who had his territory in the east
of Co. Galway and nearby near Athlone in
Co. Roscommon in the east of
the Connacht
William of Windsor the English appointed Chief Governor in Ireland, and also the English Military Commander, was called back to England.
1373 AD The English Galls who were set up in the O Melaghlins Dal Cuinn "southern" Ui Niaill kingdom of Meath in the south of Northern Leinster attacked the Gaelic Milesian Irian kingdom of Annaly in Co. Longford in the north - west of Northern Leinster and many of the O Farrells / Ferrells there were killed.
William of Windsor was re - appointed as the English Chief Governor in Ireland with another substantial
English Military force, which was again heavily subsidized by England.
1374 AD Theobold Burke, who was Mac William's heir, was killed by the Dal Cuinn Colla Da Crioch Ui Maine O Kellys who had their territory in the east of Co. Galway in the Connacht Province.
The Abbot
at
Dunbrody Abbey
in Co. Wexford
in the south - east of Southern Leinster was created a
Catholic Bishop and he sat as a
Baron in the Norman English Parliament
in Kilkenny City were they confirmed the appointment of Sir William Windsoras the English Lord
Lieutenant in Ireland.
1375 AD 119.Niaill O Niall the Dal Cuinn "northern" Ui Niaill Cenel nEogain King of Tyrone who had his territory in the north of Ulster Province defeated the English Galls at Downpatrick in the south - east of Ulster and many were killed.
Donogh Mac Murrogh the
Heremonian Cu Corb
Ui Cheinnselaig
King of Leinster was
killed by the English Galls and
Donogh Kavanagh / Donnchad Caomhanach
now became the Heremonian
Cu Corb Ui
Cheinnselaig King of Leinster,
who was
The Ennis Abbey
in Co. Clare
in the north - west of the Munster Province at this
time had 350
friars and
600 students attending there.
The
English
Government authorities erected walls
around
Limerick
City
in Co. Limerick in the north - west of the
Munster Province to keep the
Gaelic
Irish
Septs out of there also.
James Butler
the English second Earl of Ormonde
in Co. Kilkenny / Ossory in the south - west
of
Southern
Leinster captured the adjacent fortress
nearby of Cahir
in Co. Tipperary in the north -
east of the Munster Province, which
was a
Heberian Dal gCais
Ui Bloid Ui Turlogh
Ui mBriain
O Brian stronghold
that had been previously constructed there by Conor O Brian
whohad been a previous Kings of Thomond / Northern
Munster
in the 12th
Century AD.
October 16th:
1376 AD Teague / Tadhg O Rourke the Heremonian Dal Cuinn Ui Briuin Breifne King of West Breifne, died, and Tiernan / Tigernan O Rourke became their new West Breifne King in their territory in Co. Leitrim in Northern Connacht..
Aed O Toole
/ Ua Tuathail the
Heremonian
Cu Corb
Ui Dunlainge Ui Mail
King
who had his territory in Co. Wicklow
1377 AD Mael Seachlann 11 O Kelly was now the Heremonian Dal Cuinn Colla Da Crioch Ui Maine King who had his territory in the east of Co. Galway and nearby near Athlone in Co. Roscommon in the east of the Connacht Province.
Fachtna O Moore / Ui Morda was the Gaelic Milesian Irian Ui Laeghis King who had his territory in Co. Laois / Leix in the mid - north - west of Southern Leinster.
The Anglo Norman Burkes who were set up in Galway in the south of the Connacht Province besieged the Dal gCais Mac Namaras / Mac Con Mara and their Heberian Dal gCais Ui Caisin Clan Culien in Co. Clare in the north - west of the Munster Province who were led at this time by Aed Mac Namara, (whose mother was a daughter of O Daly of Corcomroe), who was able to drive them off and Theobold Burke, the son of Ulick Burke (who was now the leader of the Burkes) along with 3 of the sons of O Heyne from the Heremonian Dal Cuinn "southern" Ui Fiachrach Sept, and many others from the Anglo - Norman de Burghs' Clan Rickard were killed in the conflict.
Edward 111, died and his son, Richard
11 was to become the Norman Plantagenet King of England until 1399 AD, who was only 10 year old,
and
was to be be advised by Councils, and they were now at war
with Scotland
and
France, and the English were therefore unable to
send any further English Militia to back up the
Military forces they already had
in Ireland
and once again they only controlled the area
surrounding the
English
Pale around
Dublin
in
Co. Dublin in the north - east
of Southern Leinster.
(It now only extended for
12 mile on each side on
the coast and
30 miles inland).
(The English Mounted Infantry at
this time were known as the
Hobilars).
1378 AD The Gaelic Irish Septs now set fire to the City of Cork in Co. Cork in Southern Munster, which had been under the control of the English Galls / foreigners for the previous 90 years.
Teague / Tadhg
mac Loghlen Mac Namara,
was slain by Aed Mac Namara,
the son of the daughter of O Daly
of Corcomroe
in Co. Clare in
the north - west of the Munster Province, and
Mahon Mac Namara,
the son of John Mac Namara, also died this year.
1379 AD
Mortimer was appointed the English Chief Governor in
Ireland at 20 marks a year.
1380 AD Cu Mara Gearr - the Short Mac Namara from the Heberian Dal gCais Clan Culien / Coilean, who was now "The Mac Namara," and who had his territory in the east of Co. Clare in the north - west of the Munster Province, was slain by his own kinsmen.
The Statute of Absentees
was passed, whose onlt effect was to accelerate the process of the Old /
English Anglo
- Irish becoming "More Irish then the Irish."
Richard de Burgh the Norman English Baron who was now the Red Earl of Ulster had his fortress at Molville Castle in Co. Donegal in the north - west of the Ulster Province.