The Cromwellian Settlement of Ireland.

Cromwellian Settlement of IrelandAuthor: PRENDERGAST, John Patrick.

London: Longman, Green, 1865. lxxiv, 304 pages. Folding maps. Hardback.

CONTENTS

Introduction

PART I.
CIRCUMSTANCES IMMEDIATELY LEADING TO THE CROMWELLIAN SETTLEMENT OF IRELAND.
The Great Irish Rebellion of 23 October, 1641
The Difficulties of the Irish War, and the Terms offered to the Irish
Schemes for the New Planting of Ireland
Departure of the Swordmen for Spain
Ireland assigned to the Adventurers and Soldiers

PART II.
THE TRANSPLANTATION.
The First Trumpet
The Second and Last Trumpet, with the Doom of the Irish Nation
The Remonstrances of the Irish
Applications for Dispensations from Transplantation
The Troubles of the Commissioners for Ireland
The First Aspect of Connaught
The First Year of Transplantation
The Second and following Years of Transplantation
The Condition of the Transplanted in Connaught

PART III.
THE ADVENTURERS AND SOLDIERS.
The Civil Survey
The Down Survey
Of the Boxing of the Army for Lands
Of the Equalizing of Counties and Baronies
The Counties as valued by the Army
The Baronies as valued by the Regiments of each Province
Of the Equalizing of the Lands in the Lot of a Troop or Company
Sale of Debentures by the Common Soldiers to their Officers
Common Soldiers cheated of their Lots of Land by their Officers
Attempts of the Officers to take unfair Advantages of one another in the Setting out of Lands
Of the Distribution by the Adventurers of their Allotments
The Replanting of Ireland
Of English Planters invited back by the Government from America
Proceedings of the Adventurers in Replanting
Proceedings of the Officers in Replanting
Of The Five Counties
Of the reinhabiting of the Towns by new English, by the Orders of the Government

CONCLUSION.
THE THREE BURDENSOME BEASTS.
Desolation of Ireland
First Burdensome Beast, The Wolf
Second Burdensome Beast, a Priest
Third Burdensome Beast, a Tory

APPENDIX.
I. Of the Map of Connaught
II. Of the Map of the County of Tipperary as divided between the Adventurers and Soldiers, with the List of the Adventurers and their Localities therein
III. Sale of Debentures by the Common Soldiers to their Officers
IV. Petitions for Dispensation from Transplantation
V. Mallow Commission, A. D. 1656
VI. Of the Seizing of Widows, Orphans, and the Destitute, and Transporting them to the Barbadoes and the English Plantations in America
VII. Petitions of Maurice Viscount Roche, Fermoy; and of Jordan Roche’s Children
VIII. Transplanters’ Certificates

Index of Subjects
Index of Names

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See also:- 

John Patrick Prendergast

The Clearing of Galway

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