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King William took a victory at Aughrim. Limerick was besieged again. A Treaty was signed, which meant the end of the war. An act of the English parliament pushed out Catholics from parliament and public office. Anti-Catholic laws were passed, called the 'popery code' or Penal Laws. The Irish were restricted in selling woollen goods abroad.


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Acts were passed that forbade Catholics to buy land or lease it for more than 31 years. The export of Irish linen to American colonies was permitted. Jonathan Swift became dean of St. Patrick's cathedral, Dublin. Ulster Scots began to emigrate to America. Parliament met for the first time at College Green. Extreme weather brought on a bad harvest, famine and sickness. The Rotunda hospital opened in Dublin. There was rioting in Dublin after rumours spread that Britain and Ireland could be united. The Whiteboy movement began in Munster.

The Oakboy disturbances began in Ulster.

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The ' Tumultuous Risings Act' was published. Steelboy disturbances took place in Ulster.


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American statesman Benjamin Franklin visited Ireland. Catholics would be allowed to swear loyalty to the king without renouncing their faith. A Catholic Relief Act came out allowing Catholics to take leases for years and inherit like Protestants. Ireland could now trade with British colonies the same as Britain itself.

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Henry Grattan campaigned for Irish independence from the British parliament, and the act was rolled back. The second Catholic Relief act allowed Catholics to buy land in most places. Some laws against Catholic clergy and worship were lifted. Meanwhile, Presbyterian ministers were permitted to carry out marriage ceremonies. The Whiteboys, now known as Rightboys, caused trouble in Munster. On the 14th of October, the Society of United Irishmen was founded. A Catholic Relief Act was passed allowing Catholics to become solicitors and barristers. Intermarriage between Catholics and Protestants became legal.

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Hobart's Catholic Relief Act was passed. Catholics could vote but not sit in parliament or become judges. A Catholic seminary at Maynooth was approved by Act of Parliament. The United Irish rising took place in May and June.


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Theobald Wolfe Tone was captured in November. He was convicted of high treason and sentenced to death, but committed suicide by cutting his throat. Robert Emmet's rising took place in Dublin. He was convicted of high treason and executed.

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Michael Dwyer, who had been in revolt in Wicklow since , finally surrendered. The Christian Brothers were founded at Waterford. It was narrowly defeated. The potato crop failed, causing famine, which was made worse by an outbreak of typhus. The Catholic Association was founded in Dublin on May 12th. This was known as 'Catholic emancipation'. The 'tithe war'. Police seized cattle in County Kilkenny by way of payment for the tithe; violence broke out in June and December. A Parliamentary Reform Act increased the electorate to 1. Ireland's first railway opened between Dublin and Kingstown.

The Grand Orange Lodge of Ireland decided to dissolve itself. Father Theobald Mathew founded the total abstinence movement in Cork. This would allow for workhouses to be set up. O'Connell became lord mayor of Dublin. The first edition of the Nation paper was published by the Young Ireland group. O'Connell held 'monster meetings' in favour of repeal. O'Connell was found guilty of 'conspiracy' but saved from a full year's imprisonment by the House of Lords. The potato blight was first reported in Ireland on the 9th of September.

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The famine is covered more fully here. Acts were passed authorising public works and repealing the Corn Laws. The potato crop was completely destroyed. The worst year of the famine. Soup kitchens were established and outdoor relief authorised, but only for those who held a quarter acre of land or less. The potato crop failed again. Its leaders were captured and sentenced to transportation for life. Queen Victoria and Prince Albert visited Ireland. The Irish Tenant League was formed. It was also known as the 'Irish Brigade'. Victoria and Albert visited Dublin. The Catholic University of Ireland opened.

James Stephens founded what would become the Irish Republican Brotherhood. The Irish Times was inaugurated.

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The beginning of a series of cold and wet seasons heralded a severe agricultural depression. A Poor Relief Act extended outdoor relief. James Stephens was arrested and then rescued from Richmond prison. The Fenians raided Canada. Clan na Gael was founded in New York. The Church of Ireland was disendowed.

Isaac Butt launched the Home Rule movement. The Fenians invaded Canada. The Home Rule League was founded.