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- Richard_II_de_Bermingham abstract "Richard II de Bermingham, Anglo-Irish lord, died 1580.Richard had one of the longest terms as lord, but it was during these years that Athenry came to decline. The succession crisis of the second Earl of Clanricarde and the subsequent Mac an Iarla wars, devastate his lordship, to the point where he admitted to Sir Henry Sidney that though his was the oldest Anglo-Irish lordship in Connacht, he and his people were reduced to penury \"as poor a baron as liveth\".Two of the worst events were the 1572 Sack of Athenry and its destruction by Aodh mac Maghnusa Ó Domhnaill in 1577. While in the 1540s there were above three hundred prosperous houses in the town, there were by the 1570s less than forty, now of quality and many of their inhabitants ready to leave. In response to the unrest, Richard permanently shifted the location of the lordship to Dunmore, at the northern extent of his rule. The family would be based in the area henceforth, though still owning land and property in Athenry and its environs. Richard died in 1580 but was so insignificant that his death is not reported in the annals. He married Catherine O'Kelly, and had a son Edmond, 10th Baron.".
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- Richard_II_de_Bermingham wikiPageWikiLink Anglo-Irish_people.
- Richard_II_de_Bermingham wikiPageWikiLink Athenry.
- Richard_II_de_Bermingham wikiPageWikiLink Ballinasloe.
- Richard_II_de_Bermingham wikiPageWikiLink Baron_Athenry.
- Richard_II_de_Bermingham wikiPageWikiLink Category:Barons_in_the_Peerage_of_Ireland.
- Richard_II_de_Bermingham wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_from_County_Galway.
- Richard_II_de_Bermingham wikiPageWikiLink Connacht.
- Richard_II_de_Bermingham wikiPageWikiLink Dunmore,_County_Galway.
- Richard_II_de_Bermingham wikiPageWikiLink Earl_of_Clanricarde.
- Richard_II_de_Bermingham wikiPageWikiLink Edmond_I_de_Bermingham.
- Richard_II_de_Bermingham wikiPageWikiLink Etienne_Rynne.
- Richard_II_de_Bermingham wikiPageWikiLink Galway.
- Richard_II_de_Bermingham wikiPageWikiLink Galway_Archaeological_and_Historical_Society.
- Richard_II_de_Bermingham wikiPageWikiLink Henry_Sidney.
- Richard_II_de_Bermingham wikiPageWikiLink James_Hardiman.
- Richard_II_de_Bermingham wikiPageWikiLink John_de_Bermingham.
- Richard_II_de_Bermingham wikiPageWikiLink Martin_Finnerty.
- Richard_II_de_Bermingham wikiPageWikiLink Martin_J._Blake.
- Richard_II_de_Bermingham wikiPageWikiLink Maureen_Donovan_OSullivan.
- Richard_II_de_Bermingham wikiPageWikiLink Sack_of_Athenry.
- Richard_II_de_Bermingham wikiPageWikiLink Sir_Hugh_ODonnell.
- Richard_II_de_Bermingham wikiPageWikiLinkText "Richard II de Bermingham".
- Richard_II_de_Bermingham after Edmond_I_de_Bermingham.
- Richard_II_de_Bermingham before John_de_Bermingham.
- Richard_II_de_Bermingham title Baron_Athenry.
- Richard_II_de_Bermingham wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:End_box.
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- Richard_II_de_Bermingham wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Succession_box.
- Richard_II_de_Bermingham subject Category:Barons_in_the_Peerage_of_Ireland.
- Richard_II_de_Bermingham subject Category:People_from_County_Galway.
- Richard_II_de_Bermingham type Baron.
- Richard_II_de_Bermingham comment "Richard II de Bermingham, Anglo-Irish lord, died 1580.Richard had one of the longest terms as lord, but it was during these years that Athenry came to decline.".
- Richard_II_de_Bermingham label "Richard II de Bermingham".
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- Richard_II_de_Bermingham wasDerivedFrom Richard_II_de_Bermingham?oldid=639421299.
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