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PRESBYTERIANS

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PRESBYTERIANS

• 1798 in Antrim & Down

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PRESBYTERIANS

• 1798 in Antrim & Down

• Mainly Presbyterian tenant farmers

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PRESBYTERIANS

• 1798 in Antrim & Down

• Mainly Presbyterian tenant farmers

• 20 ministers involved - 4 executed

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CATHOLIC/PRESBYTERIANREBELLION

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CATHOLIC/PRESBYTERIANREBELLION• Exceptional alliance, never repeated

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CATHOLIC/PRESBYTERIANREBELLION• Exceptional alliance, never repeated

• However - most Presbyterians loyal, Catholic church against rebellion

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WHO WERE THE PRESBYTERIANS?• Mostly of Scottish descent• Not usually part of plantation• Economic migrants – severe

economic circumstances in later 17th century – famines in 1690s – said that 30,000 arrived in 1692

• In 18th century maybe 500,000

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WHO WERE THE PRESBYTERIANS?• Mostly small farmers – no

landowners• linen –merchants,

manufacturers • also many workers - spinners

and weavers

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WHO WERE THE PRESBYTERIANS?• Linen trade - Dublin, Newry• Later 18thC Belfast• 1750 - 8,000• 1790 - 18,000 (Dublin 180,000)• Elite strongly Presbyterian

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WHO WERE THE PRESBYTERIANS?• Culturally - strong links with

Scotland• Clergy educated in Glasgow• Relatively democratic church

structures

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WHO WERE THE PRESBYTERIANS?• Legal disabilities• Barred from town

corporations, civic offices• Confronting authority in rural

areas- Hearts of Steel 1770s

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INFLUENCE OF FRENCH REVOLUTION• Possibility of radical political change

• Possibility of Catholics being reformers

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INFLUENCE OF FRENCH REVOLUTION• Belfast Volunteers Bastille Day

parade July 1791

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INFLUENCE OF FRENCH REVOLUTION• Belfast Volunteers Bastille Day

parade July 1791

• From Dublin - Wolfe Tone, secretary of Catholic committee (Protestant)

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INFLUENCE OF FRENCH REVOLUTION• Belfast Volunteers Bastille Day

parade July 1791

• From Dublin - Wolfe Tone , secretary of Catholic committee (Protestant)

• Argument on Behalf of the Catholics of Ireland (September 1791)

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INFLUENCE OF FRENCH REVOLUTION• Belfast Volunteers Bastille Day

parade July 1791• From Dublin - Wolfe Tone , secretary

of Catholic committee (Protestant)• Argument on Behalf of the

Catholics of Ireland (September 1791)

• 6,000 sold - major effect

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SOCIETY OF UNITED IRISHMEN

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SOCIETY OF UNITED IRISHMEN• Belfast October 1791

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SOCIETY OF UNITED IRISHMEN• Belfast October 1792

• Founding Committee of 11 – all Presbyterian – two wool merchants, owner of linen mill, three tanners, shipbroker, watchmaker, apothecary, and a merchant

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SOCIETY OF UNITED IRISHMEN• Belfast October 1791• Founding Committee of 11 – all

Presbyterian – two wool merchants, owner of linen mill, three tanners, shipbroker, watchmaker, apothecary, and a merchant

• 2 sons of ministers

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SOCIETY OF UNITED IRISHMEN• Dublin November 1791

• Soon had 400 members

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SOCIETY OF UNITED IRISHMEN• Dublin November 1791

• Soon had 400 members• 100 merchants, 30 attornies,

26 barristers

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William Drennan May 1791

I should much desire that a society were instituted in this city (Dublin) having much of the secrecy and somewhat of the ceremonial of freemasonry…

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The Rights of Man and the Greatest Happiness of the Greatest Number its end – its general end Real Independence to Ireland and Republicanism its particular purpose…

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To cement the scattered and shifting sand of republicanism into a body and when thus cemented to sink it like a caisson in the dark and troubled waters, a stable unseen power

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BELFAST AND DUBLIN UNITED IRISHMEN

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BELFAST AND DUBLIN UNITED IRISHMEN• Dublin more public - dinners,

resolutions, publicity

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BELFAST AND DUBLIN UNITED IRISHMEN• Dublin more public - dinners,

resolutions, publicity

• Belfast more secret (freemasons) - but published Northern Star newspaper

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BELFAST AND DUBLIN UNITED IRISHMEN• Dublin more public - dinners,

resolutions, publicity

• Belfast more secret (freemasons) - but published Northern Star newspaper

• Common programme - universal manhood suffrage; annual elections; payment of MPs

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WAR WITH FRANCE 1793

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WAR WITH FRANCE 1793

Pro-French organisations suspect

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WAR WITH FRANCE 1793

Pro-French organisations suspect

- Meetings outlawed, prosecutions for distributing subversive literature

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WAR WITH FRANCE 1793

Pro-French organisations suspect

- Meetings outlawed, prosecutions for distributing subversive literature

Moderate United Irishmen left

Organisation suppressed May 1794

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1795 - UNITED IRISHMEN A SECRET REVOLUTIONARY ORGANISATION

Dilemna - how to proceed?

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1795 - UNITED IRISHMEN A SECRET REVOLUTIONARY ORGANISATION

Dilemna - how to proceed?

• Recruitment without visibility

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1795 - UNITED IRISHMEN A SECRET REVOLUTIONARY ORGANISATION

Dilemna - how to proceed?

• Recruitment without visibility

• Screening of recruits

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4 Strategies

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4 Strategies

• Ally with Defenders

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4 Strategies

• Ally with Defenders

• Ally with France

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4 Strategies

• Ally with Defenders

• Ally with France

• Infiltrate crown forces

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4 Strategies

• Ally with Defenders

• Ally with France

• Infiltrate crown forces

• Propaganda campaign