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Arrangements Regarding the Irish Inhabitants

Above : Illustrating Picture Of The Civil War The Act for the settling of Ireland, which passed the English Parliament in August 1652, divided the inhabitants of Ireland into classes, according to the degree to which they were, or were supposed to be, implicated in the lately suppressed rebellion. First came a list of 105 [...]

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The Catholic Emancipation Passed

Above : Picture Of Lord Anglesey, Lord Lieutenant At That Time The victor, as he had said he would do, presented himself at Westminster, and was tendered the usual oaths. He refused to take them, and withdrew. All Ireland now stood in expectation, waiting for the next act of the drama. The situation was, for [...]

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