Eoin Kinsella
Catholic Survival in Protestant Ireland, 1660-1711
Colonel John Browne, Landownership and the Articles of Limerick
Eoin Kinsella
Catholic Survival in Protestant Ireland, 1660-1711
Colonel John Browne, Landownership and the Articles of Limerick
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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.
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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.
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- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer
- Seitenzahl: 340
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Juni 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 653g
- ISBN-13: 9781783273164
- ISBN-10: 178327316X
- Artikelnr.: 50695079
- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer
- Seitenzahl: 340
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Juni 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 653g
- ISBN-13: 9781783273164
- ISBN-10: 178327316X
- Artikelnr.: 50695079
Eoin Kinsella
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, 1692-1711 Conclusion Appendix A:
Articles of Surrender, 1690-91 Appendix B: Hearings scheduled for
adjudication under the articles of Limerick, 1694 Appendix 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' Bibliography
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, 1692-1711 Conclusion Appendix A:
Articles of Surrender, 1690-91 Appendix B: Hearings scheduled for
adjudication under the articles of Limerick, 1694 Appendix 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' Bibliography
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, 1692-1711 Conclusion Appendix A:
Articles of Surrender, 1690-91 Appendix B: Hearings scheduled for
adjudication under the articles of Limerick, 1694 Appendix 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' Bibliography
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, 1692-1711 Conclusion Appendix A:
Articles of Surrender, 1690-91 Appendix B: Hearings scheduled for
adjudication under the articles of Limerick, 1694 Appendix 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' Bibliography