The Irish Act of Union: A Study in High Politics, 1798-1801Gill & Macmillan, 1999 - 290 strani This book examines two key areas which although linked have previously been separated by historians: the passage of the Act of Union and the resignation of Pitt in 1801. Geoghegan's book covers the period from May 1798, the outbreak of the great rebellion, to March 1801 and the collapse of Pitt's ministry. |
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The union passes | 97 |
The fall of Pitt | 156 |
Ireland the catholic question and concealment | 192 |
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The Irish Act of Union: A Study in High Politics, 1798-1801 Patrick M. Geoghegan Prikaz kratkega opisa - 1999 |
The Irish Act of Union: A Study in High Politics, 1798-1801 Patrick M. Geoghegan Predogled ni na voljo - 1999 |
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14 February 1798 Castlereagh correspondence 1798 Cornwallis correspondence 1800 Cornwallis correspondence 1801 Castlereagh correspondence 1801 Glenbervie diaries 1801 Malmesbury diaries 28 January accepted act of union Addington alien office attempt believed Beresford Bolton Britain British Buckingham to Grenville cabinet Cabinet politics Camden castle catholic emancipation catholic question chief secretary Clare considered Cooke to Auckland Cooke to Grenville Cornwallis to Portland Cornwallis to Ross Cornwallis's crisis debate December discussion Downshire Dropmore papers Dublin Dundas Ehrman Elliot empire England events of 1801 favour Foster George George III Grattan home secretary honour Ibid Ireland Irish act January 1799 Castlereagh January 1799 HMC June king king's government kingdom letter London lord chancellor lord lieutenant Loughborough Mackesy matter measure ministry November October opinion opposition peerage Pelham political prime minister PRONI protestant quoted rebellion remain reported revealed secret service secure September 1798 speaker speech viceroy William Wickham Willis