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Lord Broghill and the Cromwellian Union with Ireland and Scotland

English · Hardback

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Broghills years of political influence included a distinctive initiative in Ireland in the early 1650s calling for limits on army power, religious radicalism, and urging closer ties with England; domestic reforms and keen promotion of the Cromwellian regime in Scotland, of which he was president during 1655-6; and in 1656-7 the introduction of the Humble Petition and Advice, which sought to re-establish a civilian state, with Oliver Cromwell as king. Cromwells refusal of the crown marked the beginning of the end of Broghills political aspirations, and here these years of influence are seen in the context of the rest of his life, especially his early years as understudy of his father, the 1st earl of Cork, and his later life, as earl of Orrery. A thematic section deals with Broghills private motives: the importance of his extended family, his financial situation, and, above all, his deep religious beliefs. PATRICK LITTLE is Senior Research Fellow, History of Parliament Trust.

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Authors Patrick Little
Publisher Boydell & Brewer Inc
 
Content Book
Product form Hardback
Publication date 01.01.2004
Subject Fiction > Narrative literature > Letters, diaries
 
EAN 0
Pages 286
Dimensions (packing) 16.4 x 23.8 x 2.7 cm
Weight (packing) 585 g
 
Series Irish Historical Monographs Se
Irish Historical Monographs Se
 

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