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Catholics and the Law in Restoration Ireland
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The book delves into the experiences of Irish Catholics under a legal system favoring the English state and Anglo-Protestants during Restoration Ireland. It highlights the contrasting approaches of Catholic clerics, such as Oliver Plunkett's non-confrontational stance versus the more assertive tactics of figures like Nicholas French. By analyzing primary sources, including Irish-language literature and the recovery of estates by Catholic families, it reveals the complexities of Catholic engagement with a hostile legal environment and the resilience of Catholic lawyers.
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