1590 in Ireland explained
Events from the year 1590 in Ireland.
Incumbent
Elizabeth I
Events
- 14 January - Sir William FitzWilliam, acting for the Lord Deputy, concludes his campaign against rebels in Connacht.[1]
- Spring - Sir Richard Bingham, President of Connacht, occupies West Bréifne and the hereditary lord, Brian O'Rourke, flees; later this year the adjacent territory of Monaghan is seized by the crown after the execution at law of the resident lord, Aodh Rua Mac Mathúna.
- 3 September - As part of the O'Donnell Succession dispute the Battle of Doire Leathan is fought in County Donegal. Sir Donnell O'Donnell, one of the leading claimants to the title, is defeated and killed by forces backing his half-brother and rival Hugh Roe O'Donnell.
- Hugh Roe MacMahon, The MacMahon, resists the imposition of an English sheriff in County Monaghan; he is charged with treason, for which he will be executed, and his lordship divided.[2] [3]
Births
Deaths
Notes and References
- Book: Moody, T. W.. A New History of Ireland. 8: A Chronology of Irish History. Oxford University Press. 1989. 978-0-19-821744-2. etal.
- Book: Hill, George . The Fall of Irish Chiefs and Clans and the Plantation of Ulster . 2004 . 9780940134423 . 48 . 2012-11-08.
- Book: Ranelagh, John . A Short History of Ireland . Cambridge University Press . 1994 . 0-521-46944-9 . 2nd.