Black Francis McHugh, also known as "Proinsías Dubh",[1] was a notorious highwayman, or Rapparee, who 'robbed the rich to give to the poor' at the end of the 18th century. His origins lay in Meencloghore (County Tyrone).[1][2]
^ abHenry H. Glassie, Doug Boyd (2006). The stars of Ballymenone. Published by Indiana University Press. p. 574. ISBN 978-0-253-34717-6.
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