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Acknowledgements | ||
List of Abbreviations | ||
Introduction | 1 | |
Ch. 1 | 'That awful though glorious year', the 1798 Rebellion in Wicklow | 3 |
Ch. 2 | Aftermath: December 1798-May 1800 | 20 |
Ch. 3 | 'The mountain rebels', June 1800-February 1802 | 56 |
Ch. 4 | The last campaign: March 1802-June 1803 | 94 |
Ch. 5 | 'Dwyer and Emmet': July-December 1803 | 132 |
Notes | 177 | |
App. 1 | Rebel harbourers and activists, 1798-1803 | 211 |
App. 2 | Letters of Wicklow loyalists, 1799 | 213 |
App. 3 | Origins of the Military Road and Barracks-Memorial of High Sheriff Thomas Archer, 14 May 1800 | 219 |
App. 4 | Catholic property destroyed in Wicklow and Wexford, 1798-1801 | 222 |
App. 5 | Courtmartials and assizes in Wicklow, 1799-1801 | 223 |
App. 6 | The Emmet Plot | 228 |
App. 7 | Wicklow prisoners in Kilmainham, November 1803 | 229 |
App. 8 | Transported Wicklowmen, 1798-1803 | 230 |
App. 9 | The Wicklow United Irishmen, 1798-1803 | 232 |
Bibliography | 247 | |
Index | 259 |
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