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The great fraud of Ulster

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The author reconstructs the historical transfer and contest of land in Ulster through exhaustive examination of state papers, court records, and legal briefs, assembling a narrative of title disputes, administrative manoeuvres, and calculated fraud. He charts procedures used to appropriate estates, the networks of individuals who profited, and the institutional mechanisms that legitimized or challenged transfers. The work combines documentary reconstruction, critical analysis of legal argument, and a chronological account that exposes systemic corruption and its consequences for property and governance.

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T. M. Healy

T. M. Healy was an author known for his work in the early 20th century, particularly for his book "The Great Fraud of Ulster." This work delves into the political and social issues surrounding Ulster, reflecting Healy's engagement with the complexities of Irish identity and nationalism. His writing contributes to the discourse on Irish history and the challenges faced during a tumultuous period. Healy's insights provide readers with a deeper understanding of the historical context and the narratives that shaped Ireland's past.

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