Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Wentworth in Ireland
- Role (1)
- Elected Lord Deputy of Ireland 1632
- No part in Privy Council
- Limiting political influence vs Charles
- Political policies in Ireland
- Thorough: Aims (4)
- Impose authority English Crown/Church
- Profit
- Control church/Parliament, Dublin
- Religious conformity
- Religious groups, Ireland (4)
- Irish Catholics
- Native, Gaelic
- Catholic old English
- Descendants original Catholic English
- Protestant New English
- Descendants settlers after reformation
- Presbyterian Scots
- Plantation Ulster
- Success (5)
- First Parliament 1634 voted 6 subsidies
- £120,000 3 years
- 1640 Parliament, 4 subsidies
- Plantation counter influence of Old Irish/Catholic Old English
- Plantation Extended into Connacht
- Statute of uses 1634 prevented Irish landlords evading feudal obligations
- 1630’s doubled revenues Irish
- Rejuvenated court of wards and liveries
- Fail (5)
- confiscation of estates of most
eminent Old English aristocrat,
earl of Clanricarde for plantation
- Antagonising, refused to grant Graces-English/Irish Catholics
- Alienated support New English
- Boyle, £15,000 fine Star Chamber
- Ecclesiastical reform, Richard Boyle, earl of Cork forced to give ex-ecclesiastical property to former
owner
- Lord Mountnorris charge with treason
- Attack on land rights
- Laudianism too close to catholicism
- Minority group: Protestants threatened