All Irish, but Culturally Feudal

Categories: Ireland

The period may, therefore, be roughly described as one of ” unchecked feudalism.” Ireland was a country with no central Government, each territory ruled by its own petty lord or chief. All were Irish, but they were also feudal.

In most cases there was not even the control of a superior great lord. Desmond, Ormonde and [...]

The period may, therefore, be roughly described as one of " unchecked feudalism." Ireland was a country with no central Government, each territory ruled by its own petty lord or chief. All were Irish, but they were also feudal. In most cases there was not even the control of a superior great lord. Desmond, Ormonde and Kildare might, to some extent, act as petty Kings ; O'Neill and O'Donnell, O'Brien and Mac Carthy might control their own immediate sub-chiefs ; but the general ... Read More