<p>The Irish rebellion of 1641 had a profound effect not only on the history of Ireland but also on that of England and Scotland. Perceval-Maxwell reviews conditions in Ireland and relations with England and Scotland in the period preceding the rebellion and</p>
The 1641 Depositions and the Irish Rebellion
β Scribed by Annaleigh Margey, Eamon Darcy, Elaine Murphy
- Publisher
- Routledge
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 271
- Series
- Warfare, Society and Culture
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
The 1641 Depositions are among the most important documents relating to early modern Irish history. This essay collection is part of a major project run by Trinity College, Dublin, using the depositions to investigate the life and culture of seventeenth-century Ireland.
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Perceval-Maxwell gives considerable attention to the structure of the Irish parliament in 1640 and 1641 and the decisions made by that body in both the Commons and the Lords. He argues that initially there was a broad consensus between Protestant and Catholic members of parliament on the way Ireland
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