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Preface | vii | |
Abbreviations | xii | |
List of Illustrations | xiii | |
Chapter 1 | Old English Gentleman | 1 |
Chapter 2 | Irish Parliamentarian | 10 |
Chapter 3 | From King's Sheriff to Irish Rebel | 25 |
Chapter 4 | Lieutenant-General of Artillery in the Confederate Army of Leinster | 38 |
Chapter 5 | 'Being a people, if driven from the coast of Israel must of necessity perish' | 54 |
Chapter 6 | 'It being repugnant to all reason that the estates of such as served his majesty, should now be the reward of those who fought against him' | 71 |
Chapter 7 | Agent to Theobald Taffe, Earl of Carlingford | 97 |
Chapter 8 | 'The Earl of Carlingford is the most powerful man in the country' | 108 |
Chapter 9 | 'It were hard that your petitioner, who showed his affections to his majesty's interest, should now, himself and his family perish' | 123 |
Epilogue | 140 | |
Appendices | 161 | |
I | To the Honourable the Knights, Citizens and Burgesses of the House of Commons in this Present Parliament Assembled in his Majesty's Kingdom of England. The Humble Petition of [several] of the Knights, Citizens and Burgesses of the Commons of the Parliament of Ireland whose names are underwritten | 161 |
II | To the King's most Excellent Majesty the Humble Petition of the Knights Citizens and Burgesses, of the Commons House of Parliament of Ireland whose names are underwritten | 163 |
III | The Account Touching the Train of Artillery c.1645-46 | 168 |
IV | A Collection of Documents Relating to John Bellew's Transplantation to Connacht | 170 |
V | John Bellew's Critical Commentaries on the Proposals for the Land Settlement 1660-61 | 180 |
VI | Patrick Bellew's Affidavit to the Commission of Grace 1684 | 184 |
VII | The Marriage Settlement of Patrick Bellew and Elisabeth Barnewall | 189 |
VIII | Copy of Bond dated 7 January 1664 between John Bellew and Sir Richard Barnewall | 191 |
Notes | 193 | |
Glossary | 211 | |
Bibliography | 215 | |
Index | 223 |
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