Ireland during the period of 1536–1691 saw the first full conquest of the island by England and its colonisation with mostly Protestant settlers from...
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history of Ireland from 1691–1800 was marked by the dominance of the Protestant Ascendancy. These were Anglo-Irish families of the Anglican Church of...
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History of Ireland (1536–1691), when England conquered Ireland History of Ireland (1691–1801), the time of the Protestant Ascendency History of Ireland (1801–1923)...
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monetary nominalism in the common law." History of Ireland (1536–1691) Plantations of Ireland History of Ireland Desmond Rebellions Nine Years' War Miler...
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The history of Ireland from 1169–1536 covers the period from the arrival of the Cambro-Normans to the reign of Henry VIII of England, who made himself...
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British military history Chronology of the Wars of the Three Kingdoms History of Ireland (1536–1691) Irish Confederate Wars Wars of the Three Kingdoms...
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The Williamite War in Ireland took place from March 1689 to October 1691. Fought by Jacobite supporters of James II and his successor, William III, it...
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Clanricarde (redirect from Burke of Clanrickard)
5th Clanricarde Edmund Burke (d. 1466) Ricard of Roscam (d. 1517) John mac Richard Mór Burke (d. 1536), 10th Clanricarde Ulick Fionn Burke (d.1509),...
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Kingdom of Ireland (Early Modern Irish: Ríoghacht Éireann; Modern Irish: Ríocht na hÉireann, pronounced [ənˠ ˌɾˠiːxt̪ˠ ˈeːɾʲən̪ˠ]) was a vassal state of England...
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Militia Act of 1793. Oath of Supremacy required for membership of the Parliament of Ireland from 1652; rescinded 1662–1691; renewed 1691–1829; also applying...
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1603–1623 in A New History of Ireland, Volume 3: Early Modern Ireland 1534–1691. OUP. ISBN 978-0199562527. Corish, Patrick J. (2009). The Rising of 1641 and the...
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History of Ireland 1536–1691.) This coupling of religious and ethnic identity – principally Roman Catholic and Gaelic – as well as a consciousness of...
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Survey -William Petty's survey of Irish land and population before the Cromwellian Plantations Early Modern Ireland 1536-1691 English colonial empire Protestant...
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Norman-Irish noblewoman who married Lionel of Antwerp, 1st Duke of Clarence. Elizabeth was born at Carrickfergus Castle near Belfast, Ireland, the only...
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Gaels (redirect from History of the Gaels)
the Irish Gaels, their culture did not survive the conquests and colonisations by the English between 1534 and 1692 (see History of Ireland (1536–1691),...
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Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland was a sovereign state in Northwestern Europe that was established by the union in 1801 of the Kingdom of Great Britain...
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Colonial America. Ireland portal Catholicism portal Christianity portal Second Reformation (England and Ireland) History of Ireland (1536–1691) Protestant Ascendancy...
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Irish indentured servants were Irish people who became indentured servants in territories under the control of the British Empire, such as the British...
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like the King of Scotland, and Richmond died in 1536. The Crown of Ireland Act 1542 established a personal union between the English and Irish crowns, providing...
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Early modern Britain History of Ireland (1536–1691) History of Ireland (1691–1800) United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland - State as it existed from 1801...
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Tudor period (redirect from Tudor history)
the Pilgrimage of Grace. It disrupted the North of England in 1536 protesting the religious reforms of Henry VIII, his dissolution of the monasteries...
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of Ireland consists of those titles of nobility created by the English monarchs in their capacity as Lord or King of Ireland, or later by monarchs of...
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Stuart period (category People of the Stuart period)
The Stuart period of British history lasted from 1603 to 1714 during the dynasty of the House of Stuart. The period was plagued by internal and religious...
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Orange Order (redirect from Grand Orange Lodge of Ireland)
II in the Williamite–Jacobite War (1689–1691). The Order is best known for its yearly marches, the biggest of which are held on or around 12 July (The...
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and Thomas Becket. In 1536, the Irish Parliament followed their English colleagues by accepting Henry VIII of England as head of the church, rather than...
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Richard Óg Burke (category Irish lords)
; Byrne, F. J., eds. (1989). A New History of Ireland: IX: Maps, Genealogies, Lists, A Companion to Irish History, Part II. Oxford: Oxford University...
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The Defenders were a Catholic agrarian secret society in 18th-century Ireland, founded in County Armagh. Initially, they were formed as local defensive...
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John (author) (2001). Scotland & Ireland 1641–1691 in Conquest and Resistance: War in Seventeenth-Century Ireland. Brill. p. 59. ISBN 978-9004117433...
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County Tyrone (redirect from History of County Tyrone)
(/tɪˈroʊn/; from Irish Tír Eoghain, meaning 'land of Eoghan' [tʲiːɾʲ ˈɔːn]) is one of the six counties of Northern Ireland, one of the nine counties of Ulster and...
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Lodge of Ireland is the second most senior Grand Lodge of Freemasons in the world, and the oldest in continuous existence. Since no specific record of its...
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