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Page 246
... Hugh O'Neill remained a loyal and cooperative ally of the Crown , more em- broiled in the dynastic contentions of the North than in the struggle for Munster . The years would teach him that to be a great Irish lord was by necessity to ...
... Hugh O'Neill remained a loyal and cooperative ally of the Crown , more em- broiled in the dynastic contentions of the North than in the struggle for Munster . The years would teach him that to be a great Irish lord was by necessity to ...
Page 254
... Hugh's Spanish visitors and Dublin was able to add to its growing file another bit of evidence pointing to Hugh's perfidy . In exchange for his testimony , Fet- tered Hugh , or Hugh Gaveloch as he was also called , was extended the ...
... Hugh's Spanish visitors and Dublin was able to add to its growing file another bit of evidence pointing to Hugh's perfidy . In exchange for his testimony , Fet- tered Hugh , or Hugh Gaveloch as he was also called , was extended the ...
Page 257
... Hugh and Art O'Neill collapsed from weakness and exposure , and by the time the O'Hagans had dragged them to the warmth of Fiach's camp , Art had frozen to death . Of the three men who escaped , only Hugh survived , and he was soon ...
... Hugh and Art O'Neill collapsed from weakness and exposure , and by the time the O'Hagans had dragged them to the warmth of Fiach's camp , Art had frozen to death . Of the three men who escaped , only Hugh survived , and he was soon ...
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