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- Hugh_Cuffe abstract "Hugh Cuffe was an English-born merchant, soldier and landowner in Ireland. Along with his brother Philip Cuffe he took part in the Plantation of Munster in the 1580s that followed the defeat of the Desmond Rebellion. Cuffe was assigned lands at Kilmore in northern County Cork. Cuffe was one of the landowners who lost territory due to legal challenges from local Old English inhabitants who successfully claimed that the land belonged to them. This was a common occurrence at the time as people were able to show they had land wrongly confiscated from them although they had not taken part in the rebellion. The loss of this land led Cuffe to abandon plans to settle large numbers of Dutch settlers on part of his estate.The first Munster Plantation was almost entirely destroyed during Tyrone's Rebellion, and Cuffe's estate was overrun. Cuffe took charge of the garrison at the besieged town of Kilmallock during the early stages of the fighting. He fell out of favour following the arrival of the Earl of Essex as Lord Lieutenant despite being related to Henry Cuffe, Essex's secretary. He returned to England and attempted to get command of a company of troops, but his request was rejected. When he returned to Ireland following Essex's dismissal, it was in the role of a commissaryHe sold some of his land to Lord Audley who went on to found a leading Irish dynasty. Cuffe's two daughters were married off to other settlers Francis Slingsby and Charles Coote. These men were veterans of the war who played a part in the rebuilding of the Munster Plantation following the Treaty of Mellifont.".
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- Hugh_Cuffe wikiPageWikiLink Category:English_emigrants_to_Ireland.
- Hugh_Cuffe wikiPageWikiLink Category:English_merchants.
- Hugh_Cuffe wikiPageWikiLink Category:English_soldiers.
- Hugh_Cuffe wikiPageWikiLink Category:Irish_merchants.
- Hugh_Cuffe wikiPageWikiLink Category:Irish_soldiers.
- Hugh_Cuffe wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_of_Elizabethan_Ireland.
- Hugh_Cuffe wikiPageWikiLink Commissary.
- Hugh_Cuffe wikiPageWikiLink County_Cork.
- Hugh_Cuffe wikiPageWikiLink Desmond_Rebellions.
- Hugh_Cuffe wikiPageWikiLink Earl_of_Essex.
- Hugh_Cuffe wikiPageWikiLink Francis_Slingsby.
- Hugh_Cuffe wikiPageWikiLink George_Tuchet,_1st_Earl_of_Castlehaven.
- Hugh_Cuffe wikiPageWikiLink Henry_Cuffe.
- Hugh_Cuffe wikiPageWikiLink Ireland.
- Hugh_Cuffe wikiPageWikiLink Kilmallock.
- Hugh_Cuffe wikiPageWikiLink Kilmore,_County_Cork.
- Hugh_Cuffe wikiPageWikiLink Lord_Lieutenant_of_Ireland.
- Hugh_Cuffe wikiPageWikiLink Merchant.
- Hugh_Cuffe wikiPageWikiLink Nine_Years_War_(Ireland).
- Hugh_Cuffe wikiPageWikiLink Old_English_(Ireland).
- Hugh_Cuffe wikiPageWikiLink Philip_Cuffe.
- Hugh_Cuffe wikiPageWikiLink Plantations_of_Ireland.
- Hugh_Cuffe wikiPageWikiLink Sir_Charles_Coote,_1st_Baronet.
- Hugh_Cuffe wikiPageWikiLink Soldier.
- Hugh_Cuffe wikiPageWikiLink Treaty_of_Mellifont.
- Hugh_Cuffe wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hugh Cuffe".
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- Hugh_Cuffe subject Category:English_emigrants_to_Ireland.
- Hugh_Cuffe subject Category:English_merchants.
- Hugh_Cuffe subject Category:English_soldiers.
- Hugh_Cuffe subject Category:Irish_merchants.
- Hugh_Cuffe subject Category:Irish_soldiers.
- Hugh_Cuffe subject Category:People_of_Elizabethan_Ireland.
- Hugh_Cuffe hypernym Merchant.
- Hugh_Cuffe type Person.
- Hugh_Cuffe comment "Hugh Cuffe was an English-born merchant, soldier and landowner in Ireland. Along with his brother Philip Cuffe he took part in the Plantation of Munster in the 1580s that followed the defeat of the Desmond Rebellion. Cuffe was assigned lands at Kilmore in northern County Cork. Cuffe was one of the landowners who lost territory due to legal challenges from local Old English inhabitants who successfully claimed that the land belonged to them.".
- Hugh_Cuffe label "Hugh Cuffe".
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- Hugh_Cuffe wasDerivedFrom Hugh_Cuffe?oldid=659680877.
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