1626 in Ireland

1626 in Ireland

Events

* King James I of England instituted a plantation in Upper Ossory in County Laois.

Deaths

* 22 September - Hugh MacCaghwell, Franciscan theologian and archbishop (born 1571)
* "Date unknown" - Niall Garve O'Donnell, last Prince of Tyrconnell (born 1569)


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