The term Old English (Irish: Seanghaill), …

Years: 1564 - 1564
May

The term Old English (Irish: Seanghaill), coined in the late sixteenth century and retrospectively applied to the descendants of the settlers who came to Ireland from Wales, Normandy and England after the twelfth century conquest of the country, is designed to describe the section of the above community which lives within the heart of English rule in Ireland, The Pale.

Many of the Old English have become assimilated into Irish society over the centuries and their nobility had effectively been the ruling class in the land up to the sixteenth century.

The south of Ireland (the provinces of Munster and southern Leinster) is dominated, as it has been for over two centuries, by the Old English Butlers of Ormonde and Fitzgeralds of Desmond, who form what are essentially miniature feudal principates.

Both houses raise their own armed forces and impose their own law, a mixture of Irish and English customs independent of the English government of Ireland in Dublin.

Successive English administrations in Ireland have been trying since the 1530s to expand English control over all of Ireland.

In the absence of any strong central government in Munster, the two rival dynasties remain locked in a cycle of violent competition.

The Fitzgerald territory is located in the south and southwest of Ireland, across modern counties; Cork, Kerry and Tipperary.

The Ormonde territory is centered on the city of Kilkenny and concentrated in counties Kilkenny, Waterford and Tipperary.

Both territories have experienced constant raiding as each side has tried to consolidate and expand its territory at the expense of the other.

The widowed Countess of Ormonde, mother of Sir Thomas Butler, 10th Earl of Ormonde, had married Gerald Fitzgerald, 15th Earl of Desmond, with a view to reconciliation between the two houses, and it had been to her intervention that the peaceful outcome of a standoff at Bohermore (known as the battle that never was) in 1560 was attributed.

Her death in 1564 unleashes ill feeling, however,and raiding is presently resumed on both sides.

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