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A chronological narrative recounts the succession of royal representatives who governed Ireland over seven centuries, beginning with the Norman invasion and continuing to early twentieth-century administrations. Each chapter profiles individual viceroys and often their wives, examining their personalities, political initiatives, military actions, and administrative reforms, and situates their tenures within recurring tensions between English authority and Irish resistance. The account interweaves biographical sketches with institutional descriptions of Dublin Castle, the Viceregal Lodge, ceremonial spaces, and illustrated portraits, highlighting how personal ambition, factional politics, and imperial policy shaped governance and Anglo-Irish relations across eras.

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Charles Kingston

Charles Kingston was a writer known for his contributions to historical and biographical literature. His notable works include "Remarkable Rogues," which explores the lives of infamous figures, and "The Viceroys of Ireland," a detailed account of the individuals who governed Ireland during the British rule. Kingston's writing often reflects a keen interest in the complexities of character and governance, providing readers with insights into the social and political landscapes of his time. Through his engaging narratives, he has left a mark on the literary heritage of historical writing.

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