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This was not the end of the matter, however. Fearing the encroachment of the English, moving in closer and closer to his own territories, Hugh O'Neill turned to [[Brian Mac Hugh Og MacMahon]] of [[Dartree]] and married off another daughter to him. Brian Mac Hugh Og was then the ''[[tanist]]'' to the chieftainship of his people according to the native [[Brehon laws]] and O'Neill was hoping to bring the "phantom" Airgíalla realm back into his camp on the death of Rossa Buidhe through this pact. For his part, Ross Buidhe was trying to engineer a pro-English succession through his brother [[Hugh Roe MacMahon]]. When the new Lord Deputy, [[William FitzWilliam (Lord Deputy)|William FitzWilliam]] began to pressure the acceptance of an English [[High Sheriff of Monaghan]], O'Neill used his influence to exact opposition to it from clansmen in Monaghan (the same policy was promoted in Leitrim, Fermanagh and Donegal to encircle Tyrone). As a consequence, a military force led by [[Henry Bagenal]] was sent into the county in early 1589 to impose the sheriff and by the summer of that year, Rossa Boy was dead.
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Airgíalla was composed of nine minor-kingdoms, each named after their ruling dynasty. These were:<ref name="DuffyEncyclopediaPg14"/>
# Uí Fiachrach Arda Sratha, meaning "descendants of Fiachrach of Ard Straw". Based at [[Ardstraw]] in modern-day County Tyrone. They became subject to the Cenél nEógain by the 12th-century, and expanded southwards into [[Lurg|Fir Luírg]], in County Fermanagh.<ref name="Cosgrove"/> ▲[[File:Ireland early peoples and politics.gif|thumb|Early peoples in Ireland and the seven provinces as defined in the 11th-century [[Lebor na Cert]] (Book of Rights)]]
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