000685879 000__ 05641cam\a2200457Ia\4500 000685879 001__ 685879 000685879 005__ 20210515092330.0 000685879 006__ m\\\\\o\\d\\\\\\\\ 000685879 007__ cr\cn\nnnunnun 000685879 008__ 140327s2012\\\\ctua\\\\ob\\\\001\0\eng\d 000685879 010__ $$z 2011033291 000685879 019__ $$a828617175$$a961489548$$a962665550$$a975704683 000685879 020__ $$a9780300177503$$q(electronic book) 000685879 020__ $$z0300118341 000685879 020__ $$z9780300118346 000685879 035__ $$a(OCoLC)ocn802046989 000685879 035__ $$a(CaPaEBR)ebr10570992 000685879 035__ $$a(MiAaPQ)EBC3420866 000685879 035__ $$a685879 000685879 040__ $$aCaPaEBR$$beng$$cCaPaEBR 000685879 05014 $$aDA940$$b.O43 2012eb 000685879 08204 $$a941.505$$223 000685879 1001_ $$aOhlmeyer, Jane H. 000685879 24510 $$aMaking Ireland English$$h[electronic resource] :$$bthe Irish aristocracy in the seventeenth century /$$cJane Ohlmeyer. 000685879 260__ $$aNew Haven :$$bYale University Press,$$c2012. 000685879 300__ $$a1 online resource (xxii, 668 p.) :$$bill. 000685879 504__ $$aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 000685879 5050_ $$aChapter 1. Introduction -- Definitions -- Making Ireland English -- Structure -- The archives -- Historiography -- Part I: The reconstitution of Ireland's aristocracy, 1590s-1670s -- Chapter 2. The transforamtion of the peerage -- Peerage in 1603 -- Inflation of honours -- Resident peerage in 1628 -- Resident peerage in 1641 -- Mid-century elevations -- Mid-century creations -- Resident Peerage in 1670 and 1685 -- Securing the succession -- Conclusion -- Chapter 3. The transformation of noble culture -- Nobles in Irish society -- Honour -- Contesting and defending honour -- Conclusion -- Chapter 4. Landed nobility -- Titled landholders in 1641 and c. 1670 -- Titled landholding in Country Dublin -- Tenure -- Plantations -- The Munster plantation -- The first Earl of Cork -- The Roches and MacCarthys -- The Butlers -- The Ulster plantation -- The Earls of Antrim -- The informal plantations -- The formal plantations -- Other early Stuart -- Settlements -- Conclusion -- Chapter 5. Religion -- Catholicism and kingship -- the Catholic Church -- Lay patronage of the Catholic Church -- Clerical connections -- Presbyterianism and the peers -- The Church of Ireland and the peers -- Personal piety -- Wardships and conversions -- Sincerity of conversions -- Conclusion -- Chapter 6. Marriage -- Women in Stuart society -- Courtship -- Frequency of marriage -- Age at marriage -- Geographic origin of brides -- Mixed marriages -- Social status of brides -- The economic importance of marriage -- Relationships -- Conclusion -- Part II: The peerage in politics -- Chapter 7. Power, politics and public office -- The Stuart court -- The exercise of national and local power -- Law and order -- Conclusion -- Chapter 8. Early Stuart parliaments -- The 1613-15 Parliament -- The Graces -- The 1634-5 Parliament -- The 1640-1 Parliament -- The opposition peers -- Conclusion -- Chapter 9. Civil war -- A military caste -- War in Scotland and rebellion in Ireland -- The impact of the 1641 rebellion -- The Baronial context of the civil wars -- War and politics -- Confederate Catholics -- Baronial leadership -- Conclusion -- Chapter 10. Survival -- Exile -- Reprisals -- Catholic survival -- Transplantation -- The case of Antrim -- Protestant survivors -- Architects of restoration -- Conclusion -- Chapter 11. The restoration land settlement -- A revolution in titled landholding? -- The winners -- The survivors -- The losers -- Conclusion -- Chapter 12. Political life -- The Irish Parliament, 1661-6 -- The politics behind the land settlement -- Restoration Dublin -- Later Stuart politics -- The army -- James II -- Conclusion 000685879 5058_ $$aPart III: The sinews of power -- Chapter 13. Income -- Levels of wealth -- Landed entrepreneurs and improving landlords -- Urbanization and commercialization -- Overseas expansionism -- Conclusion -- Chapter 15. Lineage and formation -- Kinship and Clientage networks -- Children -- Schooling and Education -- Grand tours and the exercise of arms -- Conclusion -- Chapter 16. Death and memory -- Preparing for death -- Cause of death -- Funerals -- Memorialization and posterity -- Conclusion -- Chapter 17. Conclusion -- Notes -- Appendix I. Lands held by resident titled nobles in 1641, ranked according to size -- Appendix II. Office holding and political activity of resident peers, c. 1600-c.1690 -- Appendix III. Military and political activity of resident peers during the 1640s. -- Appendix IV. Peers recorded in the 1660 poll tax (the so-called '1659 census') -- Appendix V. Attendance and activity in the House of Lords, 1661-6 -- Appendix VI. 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