John Foster: The Politics of the Anglo-Irish AscendancyInstitute of Irish Studies, Queen's University of Belfast, 1978 - 504 páginas |
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... never actually did so : the Townleys , afterwards Townley Balfours , of Townley Hall , and the Hamiltons of Dundalk , afterwards Earls of Clanbrassill . There is no obvious reason why the Townleys never sat for Louth ; one of them was ...
... never actually did so : the Townleys , afterwards Townley Balfours , of Townley Hall , and the Hamiltons of Dundalk , afterwards Earls of Clanbrassill . There is no obvious reason why the Townleys never sat for Louth ; one of them was ...
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... never quite reached crisis point ; he did not , for example , suffer the misfortune of that princely bankrupt , the 2nd Earl Verney , who lost the Buckinghamshire election of 1784 because his opponents dis- played his recently ...
... never quite reached crisis point ; he did not , for example , suffer the misfortune of that princely bankrupt , the 2nd Earl Verney , who lost the Buckinghamshire election of 1784 because his opponents dis- played his recently ...
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... never blamed the Irish Government , nor did he blame them now ; the measure began in Britain . But he should never cease to think it was extreme folly or indiscretion in the British Ministry to rouse the question here . He would add ...
... never blamed the Irish Government , nor did he blame them now ; the measure began in Britain . But he should never cease to think it was extreme folly or indiscretion in the British Ministry to rouse the question here . He would add ...
Contenido
CHAPTER ONE A New Family among the AngloIrish | 1 |
Fosters | 32 |
CHAPTER FOUR The Speakers Town of Drogheda | 159 |
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Abercorn Abercorn MSS Anglo-Irish Anthony Foster appointment Auckland B.L. Add Balfour Bill borough Britain British Government Buckinghamshire by-election Camden candidate Castle Castlereagh Catholic Emancipation Catholic Relief Chancellor Chatham MSS Chief Secretary Clare Clermont Collon constituency Constitution of 1782 Downshire Drogheda Dropmore Dublin Dundalk Dunleer Earl economic election electoral Emancipation favour Fitzgibbon Fitzwilliam Fortescue freeholders George Grattan Grenville H.M.C. Dropmore MSS Hardman House of Commons important influence Ireland Irish Cabinet Irish exchequer Irish Parliament Irish politicians J. L. Foster John Foster John Leslie Foster July June Jupp landlord lease letter London Lord Lieutenant Louth Malcomson Marquess Ogle open constituency opposition parliamentary Parnell patronage Peel Pelham Pitt Pitt's political Ponsonby Pratt MSS probably Protestant Redesdale revenue Roden Rutland seat Sept speakership tenants Thomas Foster tion treasury Union Vesey FitzGerald vote Westmorland Wickham William