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- catalog abstract "Beginning with the emergence of the Anglo-Irish in the 14th century, this book describes how the government attempted to check the growth of Gaelic resistance in an age of economic decay, aggravated by plague and emigration. The acceptance of each other by the Anglo-Irish and Gaelic lords free from English interference produced an economic revival, a new vigour in the Church, and a growing sense of nationality among the Anglo-Irish. The dominance of the Geraldines was established. But the advent of the Tudors, the danger of Ireland as the 'backdoor to England', and the insufferable insolence of the Kildares meant a return to the earlier habit of rule and military intervention from England. The new attention given to Ireland by the government of Henry VIII marked a new departure symbolized by his assumption of the kingship of Ireland and the end of the old medieval lordship. -- Publisher description This is the sixth volume in the comprehensive 11 volume "Gill History of Ireland," which covers Irish history from the fifth century to the 1960s.".
- catalog contributor b1465101.
- catalog coverage "Ireland History 1172-1603.".
- catalog created "c1973.".
- catalog date "1973".
- catalog date "c1973.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1973.".
- catalog description "1. Land and people : The land of Ireland; The manors; The lay-out of the manor; Agriculture; Trade and commercial life; The towns; Leisure and entertainment.".
- catalog description "2. The governance of medieval Ireland : The chief governor; The council; Parliament; Taxation; Revenues; The exchequer; The chancery; Loyal government; The common law.".
- catalog description "3. A land of war : Increasing lawlessness and disorder; Reliance on the magnates; The clan system; Rebel English and factions; Problems of degeneracy; Absentees; The Gaelic revival; Fall in revenues; Peculation and corruption; The problem of defiance; The English government and Ireland; Attempts at reform; John Morice and the Anglo-Irish; Ralph of Ufford and the continuing war; The Black Death in Ireland; The crisis worsens.".
- catalog description "4. The attempt at recovery : The financial problem of Ireland; Clarence in Ireland; The statutes of Kilkenny; William of Windsor in Ireland; Windsor and the Irish parliament; The king contracts out of Ireland; A deteriorating situation in Ireland; Richard II in Ireland; The Leinster solution; The Gaelic submissions; The collapse of Richard's settlement; The second expedition.".
- catalog description "5. Anglo-Irish Separatism: The financial problem; Bad tallies for Ireland; The revenues of Ireland; The pale; Relations with Gaelic lords; The Anglo-Irish lords; Feuds and factions; Harmful effects of factions; The security problem; The great lordships; Separatist tendencies; Richard of York and Ireland; Edward IV and Desmond.".
- catalog description "6. The Kildare ascendancy: Kildare gains control; Bases of Kildare power; Control of office; The failure of Lord Grey; Richard III and Kildare; Accession of Henry VII; Lambert Simnel; Perkin Warbeck; King Henry intervenes; The mission of Poynings; Financial reform; Parliament; The return of Kildare.".
- catalog description "Beginning with the emergence of the Anglo-Irish in the 14th century, this book describes how the government attempted to check the growth of Gaelic resistance in an age of economic decay, aggravated by plague and emigration. The acceptance of each other by the Anglo-Irish and Gaelic lords free from English interference produced an economic revival, a new vigour in the Church, and a growing sense of nationality among the Anglo-Irish. The dominance of the Geraldines was established. But the advent of the Tudors, the danger of Ireland as the 'backdoor to England', and the insufferable insolence of the Kildares meant a return to the earlier habit of rule and military intervention from England. The new attention given to Ireland by the government of Henry VIII marked a new departure symbolized by his assumption of the kingship of Ireland and the end of the old medieval lordship. -- Publisher description".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 183-190.".
- catalog description "This is the sixth volume in the comprehensive 11 volume "Gill History of Ireland," which covers Irish history from the fifth century to the 1960s.".
- catalog extent "193 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0717105636 :".
- catalog isPartOf "The Gill history of Ireland ; 6".
- catalog issued "1973".
- catalog issued "c1973.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Dublin : Gill and Macmillan,".
- catalog spatial "Ireland History 1172-1603.".
- catalog subject "941.5".
- catalog subject "DA933 .L89".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Land and people : The land of Ireland; The manors; The lay-out of the manor; Agriculture; Trade and commercial life; The towns; Leisure and entertainment.".
- catalog tableOfContents "2. The governance of medieval Ireland : The chief governor; The council; Parliament; Taxation; Revenues; The exchequer; The chancery; Loyal government; The common law.".
- catalog tableOfContents "3. A land of war : Increasing lawlessness and disorder; Reliance on the magnates; The clan system; Rebel English and factions; Problems of degeneracy; Absentees; The Gaelic revival; Fall in revenues; Peculation and corruption; The problem of defiance; The English government and Ireland; Attempts at reform; John Morice and the Anglo-Irish; Ralph of Ufford and the continuing war; The Black Death in Ireland; The crisis worsens.".
- catalog tableOfContents "4. The attempt at recovery : The financial problem of Ireland; Clarence in Ireland; The statutes of Kilkenny; William of Windsor in Ireland; Windsor and the Irish parliament; The king contracts out of Ireland; A deteriorating situation in Ireland; Richard II in Ireland; The Leinster solution; The Gaelic submissions; The collapse of Richard's settlement; The second expedition.".
- catalog tableOfContents "5. Anglo-Irish Separatism: The financial problem; Bad tallies for Ireland; The revenues of Ireland; The pale; Relations with Gaelic lords; The Anglo-Irish lords; Feuds and factions; Harmful effects of factions; The security problem; The great lordships; Separatist tendencies; Richard of York and Ireland; Edward IV and Desmond.".
- catalog tableOfContents "6. The Kildare ascendancy: Kildare gains control; Bases of Kildare power; Control of office; The failure of Lord Grey; Richard III and Kildare; Accession of Henry VII; Lambert Simnel; Perkin Warbeck; King Henry intervenes; The mission of Poynings; Financial reform; Parliament; The return of Kildare.".
- catalog title "Ireland in the later Middle Ages / James Lydon.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".