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Ireland under the Stuarts and During the Interregnum, Vol. 3 (of 3), 1660-1690

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The volume chronicles Ireland's restoration to royal government and the complex settlement that followed, describing the Convention, proclamation of the monarch, and re-establishment of the Church. It examines the Declaration and Acts that redistributed land, the operation of Courts of Claims, and widespread dissatisfaction among claimants and soldiers. Successive administrations, especially Ormonde's, are followed as they confront recusant grievances, parliamentary debates, revenue and trade difficulties, riots, plots, and notable trials. The narrative combines political, legal, and ecclesiastical developments to show the efforts to resolve property, authority, and religious tensions in a turbulent postwar era.

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Richard Bagwell

Richard Bagwell was an Irish historian known for his extensive works on the history of Ireland during the Tudor and Stuart periods. His notable contributions include the multi-volume series "Ireland under the Tudors" and "Ireland under the Stuarts and During the Interregnum," which provide detailed accounts of Ireland's political and social landscape from 1603 to 1690. Bagwell's scholarship is characterized by thorough research and a commitment to documenting the complexities of Irish history, making his works valuable resources for understanding this pivotal era.

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