1491 - 1495 AD
1491 AD Felim O Niall, the son of Aed O Niall, from the Dal Cuinn "northern" Ui Niaill Cenel nEogain Sept in the Ulster Province was killed by Brian Mac Mahon, the son of Remann Mac Mahon from the Dal Cuinn Colla Da Crioch Sept who had his kingdom and territory in Southern Ulster.
Sean O Reilly, the son of Turlogh O Reilly, died, and Sean O Reilly, the son of Cathal O Reilly from the Dal Cuinn Ui Briuin Breifne became "The O Reilly" who had his kingdom and territory in East Breifne in Co. Cavan in Southern Ulster.
Cu Mac Namara / Mac Conmara, the son of Sean Mac Conmara, from the Dal gCais Ui Caisin Sept, died this year.
June: The M.P.'s in the Anglo - Irish Parliament asked the Usurper Henry V11, who was now the Welsh Tudor King of England, to excuse Gerald Mor Fitz Gerald the Anglo - Irish eighth Earl of Kildare from being summoned to England, as the danger to the English Pale at this time was too great from the Gaelic Irish Septs and the Earl of Kildare also wrote personally himself, stating that he had to intervene in the Munster Province and the Connacht Province, where he was supported by his kinsman, Fitz Gerald the Anglo - Irish Earl of Desmond, and other Anglo - Irish Barons including Roche, de Courcy and Sir Piers Butler. (No reply was forthcoming from Henry V11.)
November: To add to the Yorkist / Lancaster
turmoil, Perkin Warbeck,
also
claiming to be the younger,
Richard the Duke of York, another of the 2 young
Yorkist
Princes who had disappeared from the
Tower of London, where they had been held
by their uncle, Richard 111 and seemingly disposed of, landed at Co. Cork
in Southern
Munster
and informed everyone that he had escaped from the
Tower and he too was also especially well received and supported by Fitz Gerald the Anglo
-
Irish Earl of Desmond in Southern Munster.
December: The Usurper, Henry V11 the Welsh Tudor King of England sent James Ormonde, who was an illegitimate son of James Butler the English sixth Earl of Ormonde and Thomas Garth to Ireland with a further 200 English Military force to fortify and defend the English held Butler Estates of Ormonde, against the Gaelic Irish Septs in the territories surrounding there and this now took in part of Co. Tipperary in the north - east of the Munster Province, but was mainly in the adjoining territory in Co. Kilkenny / Ossory in the south - west of Southern Leinster, and also Waterford in Co. Waterford in the south - east of Munster
1492 AD June:
The Usurper, Henry V11 the Welsh Tudor King of England dismissed Gerald Mor Fitz Gerald the
eighth English Earl of Kildare from his position in
Ireland, by which time
Perkin Warbeck had
left Ireland and the overall English authority in
Ireland was now divided between the
Catholic Archbishop of Dublin
and Walter
Fitz Simons who Henry V11 had put in place to replace the eighth Earl of Kildare as the English
appointed Deputy in Ireland, and
also
James Ormonde
who took the title of English Governor and Treasurer in
Ireland. Other
Geraldine supporters
were also removed, which ended the eighth Earl of Kildare’s control
also over the Anglo
- Irish Council in
Ireland, and a situation of Civil War was very close
to occurring
between the English under Butler the English Earl of Ormonde and the
eighth Earl of Kildare's
Geraldine supporters.
The Heberian Dal gCais
Ui mBriain
O Brians in their kingdom of
Thomond / Northern Munster at this time supported the Butlers, while
Calvagh
/ Calbhach
O Connor Faly the
Heremonian Cu Corb
King of Offaly who
had his territory in
Co. Offaly in the north - west of
Southern
Leinster supported the Geraldines and because of this Thomas Garth
decided to
invade
Co. Offaly,
where Calvagh
/ Calbhach O Connor Faly, the
Heremonian Cu Corb Ui Failghe
King of Offaly was killed by Martin Garth
the illegitimate son of John Butler the sixth Earl of
Ormonde who had been
appointed the English Royal Commissioner with Sir James Ormonde. During
the conflict the eighth Earl of Kildare was able to take
him prisoner and also hung his son
Cuvea Mac Namara, the son of John Mac Namara, from the Heberian Dal gCais Ui Caisin Sept. died this year.
Penrisede Culvey
was to sail with
Christopher Columbus from
out of the
city of Galway in
Co. Galway in Southern
Connacht
to discover the New World
1493 AD 123.Conn Mor - the Greater O Niall the Heremonian Dal Cuinn "northern" Ui Niaill Cenel nEogain King in the Ulster Province " The O Niall," who was the son of 122.Henry / Enri O Niall, was killed by his brother, 123.Enri Og - the Younger O Niall who then assumed the Dal Cuinn Cenel nEogain Kingship of Tyrone / Tir Eogain in Ulster.
Ingene Dub - of Dark Complexion O Donnell, the daughter of Aed Ruadh - of Red Complexion O Donnell, from the Dal Cuinn "northern" Ui Niaill Cenel Conaill, who was the wife of Niall O Niall, the son of Conn Buidhe - of the Yellow Hair O Niall, from the Dal Cuinn "northern" Ui Niaill Cenel nEogain, died this year.
Sean O Donnell, the son of Eogan O Donnell, the son of Niall Garb - the Rough O Donnell, from the Dal Cuinn "northern" Ui Niaill Cenel Conaill was captured by Donogh O Gallagher / Ua Gallchobhair from the Dal Cuinn "northern" Ui Niaill Cenel Conaill and handed over to Conn O Donnell, the son of Aed Ruad - of Red Com-plexion O Donnell, who hung him.
Donnell O Connor, the son of Eogan O Connor, the King of Sligo who had his kingdom and territory there that ranged from the Corlieu Mountains to the north coast of Co. Sligo in Co. Leitrim in the north - west of the Connacht Province, was killed by Rory O Connor, the son of Turlogh Carrach O Connor at Bunnina who then became the new King there.
The Anglo -
Irish
March - June:
The Usurper
Henry
V11 the Welsh Tudor King of England sent 3
armies composed of
400 English Militia in all, to Ireland, and
the fighting for overall control in Ireland continued
on.
1494 AD September12th:
Sir Edward Poynings was now appointed the English Deputy in
Ireland by
the Usurper Henry V11 and
in
October a further 400 English Military
forces were landed at Howth near
Dublin in
the English Pale.
December:
The
Anglo
- Irish
Parliament met at Drogheda in
Co.
Louth in the north - east
of
Northern Leinster
and were by now well and truly under the control of
Sir
Edward Poynings
the new
English
appointed
Lord - Deputy / Viceroy in
Ireland
who had been sent over by the Usurper Henry V11 the
Welsh Tudor English King with an English
Militia to
only introduce legislation to suite him that would be known as the
"Statute of Drogheda,"
intended to make the Gaelic
Irish
and the Anglo
- Irish
politically sub - servant to the
English Privy Council and
English Law. He introduced numerous new
Irish
Penal Laws into
Ireland, which
also removed the
independence
of the
Anglo - Irish
Parliament, who from now on could not
meet and make any Laws for
Ireland
without Henry
V11's and the
English Privy Council's
approval.
All public offices in Ireland, including the
Judges,
were also from now on to be under
English
influences only and
all of the
Gaelic Irish
influence was gone, as previously intended by
Henry V11 to
reduce
Ireland to,
"Whole and perfect obedience."
(
As
Scotland was
also giving
England trouble at this time,
Sir Edward Poynings,
the appointed English Lord Deputy in Ireland, had to return to
England, and
because of this the Usurper Henry
V11
the Welsh Tudor English King
soon became fully
aware of the hold that
Gerald Mor Fitz Gerald
the eighth
English Earl of Kildare
had in
Ireland, and
in desperation he removed him from the Tower of London and
put him back in as
the English appointed Lord Deputy
in Ireland. (Although he had wanted
to put a large English
Military force
into Ireland
instead, the
English Parliament,
controlled
by the merchants who had put him in to power in the
first place would
not
provide the funds to do so.
1495 AD After this date and for the next 41 years up until to 1536 AD under the Usurpers the Welsh Tudor Kings of England, Henry V11 and his son, Henry V111 the Anglo - Irish Parliament would only be allowed to meet 8 times.
March:
Gerald Mor Fitz Gerald the eighth English Earl of Kildare was once again taken to England as a prisoner,
as an Attainder was put on his head once again, but
within a few months, Henry V11 the Welsh Tudor
English King realising his real value once again to him in
Ireland had the English Parliament cancel the
Attainder.
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