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Brian McGurk (Maguirc) was a Catholic Dean of Armagh during the Penal Times in Ireland, and was Vicar-General to St Oliver Plunkett. He was imprisoned in Armagh under penal laws in 1712 while in his late eighties. He died in Gaol aged 91 years〔Oliver P. Rafferty (1994), ''Catholicism in Ulster, 1603-1983: An Interpretative History'', pp. 68-9.〕 Brian McGurk was Dean of Armagh for forty years and parish priest of Termonmagurk 1660-1672, arrested five times under the penal law statute, but who out-witted the courts with his knowledge of canon and civil laws yet dying at ninety-one in Armagh gaol. He is still revered as a 'white martyr' in Termonmagurk where both churches, Catholic and Protestant are under the patronage of St. Columcille, the McGurks being the saint's coarbs and erenaghs in that parish.〔The Catholics of Ulster: A History. Marianne Elliott. Allen Lane: The Penguin Press. ()25.00. 642 pp. ISBN 0-7139-9464-9.〕 Brian was born and raised in the townland of Aughnagreggan, near Carrickmore, Co.Tyrone. In 2013 a small monument was erected on the site of his home to commemorate the 300th anniversary of his death. A secondary school in the village is named after him. A Celtic cross stands in the grounds of the Roman Catholic Church dedicated to his memory. ==References== *T. MacDonald (1948), ''Dean Bryan McGurk, a hero of the penal days; with historical notes on his times and his native parish, Termonmagurk, Co. Tyrone'' 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Brian McGurk」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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