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Catholic Survival in Protestant Ireland 1660-1711, Col John Browne Limerick
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Ireland
Subject
Survival
ISBN
9781783273164
Publication Year
2018
Series
Irish Historical Monographs
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Publication Name
Catholic Survival in Protestant Ireland, 1660-1711 : Colonel John Browne, Landownership and the Articles of Limerick
Item Height
0.6in
Author
Eoin Kinsella
Item Length
9.2in
Publisher
Boydell & Brewer, The Limited
Item Width
6.1in
Number of Pages
340 Pages

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Overturns established thinking that the Catholic elite were all expropriated and excluded from civil and political life as the Protestant Ascendancy was established.Traditional accounts of early modern Ireland have traced the seemingly inevitable decline of the Catholic landed interest following the Cromwellian and Williamite wars of the seventeenth century, portraying the Irish Catholic community as leaderless and politically moribund in the decades after the surrender of Limerick in 1691. This book demonstrates, however, that the picture was considerably more complex. By taking advantage of the upheavals in Irish landownership of the 1650s, many Catholics not only survived, but thrived. Having emerged as leaders of the Irish Catholic interest during the 1680s, these landowners refused to go into exile following the surrender of the Jacobites. They do not fit neatly into the archetype of the dispossessed and discontented Irish Catholic, offering instead an alternative perspective on Irish Jacobitism. Using the career of Colonel John Browne of Westport House as a focalpoint, this book casts new light on a wide range of subjects, including Catholic opposition to the repeal of the Restoration land settlement, the Irish Jacobite civil and military administration, estate management in late seventeenth-century Ireland, and the creation of lobbying networks in Dublin and London by Irish Catholics. The book also provides a detailed examination of the Williamite peace settlement in Ireland, and highlights the deeply interconnected nature of Irish society in the late seventeenth century. EOIN KINSELLA completed his doctorate at University College Dublinhe career of Colonel John Browne of Westport House as a focalpoint, this book casts new light on a wide range of subjects, including Catholic opposition to the repeal of the Restoration land settlement, the Irish Jacobite civil and military administration, estate management in late seventeenth-century Ireland, and the creation of lobbying networks in Dublin and London by Irish Catholics. The book also provides a detailed examination of the Williamite peace settlement in Ireland, and highlights the deeply interconnected nature of Irish society in the late seventeenth century. EOIN KINSELLA completed his doctorate at University College Dublinhe career of Colonel John Browne of Westport House as a focalpoint, this book casts new light on a wide range of subjects, including Catholic opposition to the repeal of the Restoration land settlement, the Irish Jacobite civil and military administration, estate management in late seventeenth-century Ireland, and the creation of lobbying networks in Dublin and London by Irish Catholics. The book also provides a detailed examination of the Williamite peace settlement in Ireland, and highlights the deeply interconnected nature of Irish society in the late seventeenth century. EOIN KINSELLA completed his doctorate at University College Dublinhe career of Colonel John Browne of Westport House as a focalpoint, this book casts new light on a wide range of subjects, including Catholic opposition to the repeal of the Restoration land settlement, the Irish Jacobite civil and military administration, estate management in late seventeenth-century Ireland, and the creation of lobbying networks in Dublin and London by Irish Catholics. The book also provides a detailed examination of the Williamite peace settlement in Ireland, and highlights the deeply interconnected nature of Irish society in the late seventeenth century. EOIN KINSELLA completed his doctorate at University College Dublinrish Catholics. The book also provides a detailed examination of the Williamite peace settlement in Ireland, and highlights the deeply interconnected nature of Irish society in the late seventeenth century. EOIN KINSELLA completed his doctorate at University College Dublin

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Publisher
Boydell & Brewer, The Limited
ISBN-10
178327316x
ISBN-13
9781783273164
eBay Product ID (ePID)
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Product Key Features

Author
Eoin Kinsella
Publication Name
Catholic Survival in Protestant Ireland, 1660-1711 : Colonel John Browne, Landownership and the Articles of Limerick
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Publication Year
2018
Series
Irish Historical Monographs
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
340 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9.2in
Item Height
0.6in
Item Width
6.1in

Additional Product Features

Series Volume Number
18
Lc Classification Number
Da940
Volume Number
Vol. 18
Reviews
An impressively detailed administrative history. HISTORY Adds significantly to our understanding of the changing fortunes of Catholic Ireland. PARLIAMENTS, ESTATES & REPRESENTATION
Table of Content
Introduction'I hope all will end well with our New Interests': The rise and fall of a 'new interest' landowner, 1666-89'You must engage your plate, your credit and all is at stake': Jacobite colonel, ironmaster and negotiator, 1689-91'The were drawn by some furious lawyer': Implementing the minor articles of surrender, 1691-1704'With justice but not favour': Implementing the articles of Limerick, 1691-1704'The same was refused to the Galway men': Implementing the articles of Galway, 1691-1704'This clause was surreptitiously obtained': Implementing article 13 of Limerick, 1691-8'I fear a bill relating to me be gone for England': Implementing article 13 of Limerick, 1698-1708'I am plagued with a quarrel': The Browne family and the gentry of Connacht, 1692-1711ConclusionAppendix A: Articles of Surrender, 1690-91Appendix B: Hearings scheduled for adjudication under the articles of Limerick, 1694Appendix C: Proclamations of 7 July & 1 August 1691; 'A copy of and answers to several complaints made by the Irish by their agent Mr Cockly'Bibliographyby their agent Mr Cockly'Bibliographyby their agent Mr Cockly'Bibliographyby their agent Mr Cockly'Bibliography
Copyright Date
2018
Topic
Christianity / Catholic, Europe / Great Britain / General, Europe / Ireland, Modern / 17th Century
Lccn
2018-285757
Dewey Decimal
941.506
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes
Genre
Religion, History

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