The American Encyclopedia of History, Biography and Travel: Comprising Ancient and Modern History: the Biography of Eminent Men of Europe and America, and the Lives of Distinguished Travelers.Prescott, Thomas H.
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The American Encyclopedia of History, Biography and Travel: Comprising Ancient and Modern History: the Biography of Eminent Men of Europe and America, and the Lives of Distinguished Travelers.
Prescott, Thomas H.
Biography; World history
In 1633, the Earl of Strafford was appointed viceroy of Ireland. His
government was vigorous, and those institutions which he thought
proper to patronize flourished under it; but his great aim was to make
the king absolute, and he rather subdued than conciliated the popular
spirit. When summoned in 1640 to attend the king in England, he left
the Irish government in the hands of Sir William Parsons and Sir John
Borlase, as lords justices. Immediately after his departure, the
spirit which he thought he had quelled began to reappear, being
encouraged both by his absence and the success which the Scottish
Covenanters had experienced in a war against religious restraint. A
conspiracy, involving most of the country without the Pale, and
including many persons within it, was formed chiefly under the
direction of a gentleman named Roger Moore, who possessed many
qualities calculated to endear him to the people. Some circumstances
excited the suspicion of the Protestants; and among others, the return
of several officers who had been in the service of the king of Spain,
under pretense of recruiting for the Spanish army. But the apparent
tranquillity of the country baffled all scrutiny.
The 23d of October 1641, being a market-day, was fixed on for the
capture of Dublin Castle. During the previous day, nothing had
occurred to alarm the authorities. In the evening of the 22d, the
conspiracy was accidentally discovered, and measures were taken to
save Dublin; but a civil war raged next morning in Ulster, and
speedily spread over the country.
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