The Most Rev. Miler Magrath (also Miler McGrath or Myler McGrath, Irish: Maolmhuire Mag Raith; c. 1523 – 14 November 1622) was a senior-ranking Irish...
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– Sir George Savile, 1st Baronet of England (b. 1551) November 14 – Miler Magrath, Irish Catholic priest (b. 1523) November 17 – Pierre Biard, French...
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Northwest Territories Cornelius Magrath (1736–1760), Irish giant John Magrath (disambiguation), multiple people Miler Magrath (c. 1523 – 1622), Irish religious...
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Look up Miler or miler in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Miler may refer to: Miler Magrath (1523–1622), Irish priest and archbishop born in County Fermanagh...
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with the “adequate procedure” requirement of the UK Bribery Act 2010. Miler Magrath was a Franciscan Priest, and Anglican Archbishop of Cashel in the 16th...
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the McGraths of Termonmagrath is Archbishop Miler McGrath (also spelt Myler Magrath 1523–1622 AD). Miler was the son of the McGrath Chief, Donnchadh and...
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1591. Around 1577, a caustic satire against Irish Anglican bishops Miler Magrath, Matthew Sheyn, William Casey, and a fourth bishop no longer recognizable...
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Plantations of Ireland History of Ireland Desmond Rebellions Nine Years' War Miler Magrath Palmer, William (1994). The Problem of Ireland in Tudor Foreign Policy...
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Kingdom relations Irish migration to Great Britain Baron Baltimore Derry Miler Magrath Samuel Beckett "Census 2011: Religion: KS211NI (administrative geographies)"...
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1523 – 1622), Irish prelate also known by the Anglicized name Miler or Miles Magrath Máel Muire ingen Cináeda, daughter of Kenneth MacAlpin and wife...
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neutralise Hugh, Earl of Tyrone. The Church of Ireland Bishop of Clogher, Miler Magrath, said "the people [of Ulster] adhere to the MacShanes, whom they consider...
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Diocese Diocese of Down and Connor In office 1580–1581 Predecessor Miler Magrath Successor Conor O'Devany Previous post(s) Bishop of Killala (1570–1580)...
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Leslie, 4th Baronet, 4th baronet, Glaslough and Pettigo The Most Rev. Miler Magrath, Church of Ireland Archbishop of Cashel Seán McGinley, actor Basil McIvor...
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granted. FitzGerald was to remain in the custody of Captain Price and Miler Magrath, archbishop of Cashel; Price was charged with keeping him faithful to...
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(re-appointed) by King Henry VIII on 8 October 1542; died in office. 1570 1571 Miler Magrath Roman Catholic Bishop of Down and Connor; accepted royal supremacy in...
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– Sir George Savile, 1st Baronet of England (b. 1551) November 14 – Miler Magrath, Irish Catholic priest (b. 1523) November 17 – Pierre Biard, French...
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Tyrone and Hugh Roe O'Donnell), on the Irish side, and the Ulster-born Miler Magrath, Anglican Archbishop of Cashel, and Thomas Butler, 10th Earl of Ormond...
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used to subjugate her family's rivals. In 1593, Protestant Archbishop Miler Magrath described her as "a cruel, bloody woman who has committed sundry murders"...
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February – John Perrot is made Lord President of Munster. February 3 – Miler Magrath is appointed Church of Ireland Archbishop of Cashel (being translated...
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(1483–1519) Robert Blyth, O.S.B. (1520–1539) Eugene Magennis (1539–1559) Miler Magrath, O.F.M. (1565–1580) Donat O'Gallagher, O.F.M. (1580–1581) Bl. Conor...
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did go to court, where he was slandered by the archbishop of Cashel, Miler Magrath, with the "most indecent and contumelious words" and accused of treason;...
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Killaloe, 1423–1433 Thaddaeus Mág Raith II, Bishop of Killaloe, 1460–1463 Miler Magrath (1523? – 1622), Archbishop of Cashel Aindreas MacCraith (1723–1790)...
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parliament and took the Oath of Supremacy; died c. 1559–63. 1565 1580 Miler Magrath OFM Appointed 12 October 1565; accepted royal supremacy in 1567; on...
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and Spanish supporters of the Second Desmond Rebellion. 14 March – Miler Magrath is deposed as Roman Catholic Bishop of Down and Connor by Pope Gregory...
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on 30 November 1582. 1582 1589 The see was granted in commendam to Miler Magrath, Archbishop of Cashel. 1589 1592 Thomas Wetherhead Also recorded as...
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Ballyshannon and developed the area around it (b. c.1568). 14 November – Miler Magrath, who was Catholic Bishop of Down and Connor 1565–1580 but converted...
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Hugh O'Carolan (1535–1569) Miler Magrath (1570–1571) See vacant (1571–1605) George Montgomery (1605–1621) James Spottiswood (1621–1645) Henry Jones (1645–1661)...
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On 3 November 1591, O'Rourke was drawn to Tyburn. On the scaffold Miler Magrath, Archbishop of Cashel, sought the repentance of the condemned man's...
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1607 1613 See vacant 1613 1622 The see was granted in commendam to Miler Magrath, Archbishop of Cashel. 1622 1834 Part of the united bishopric of Killala...
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Priverno e Sezze (1565); Giovanni D'Amato, Bishop of Minori (1565); Miler Magrath, Bishop of Down and Connor (1565); Nicolas Ugrinovich, Bishop of Smederevo...
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