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plantations (laois and offally (Queen mary (henry VIIIs daughter, bloody…
plantations
laois and offally
Queen mary
henry VIIIs daughter
bloody mary
catholic
o moores
laois
mary burough
o connors
offaly
philipstown
wood cerns
gaelic outlaws
each area had a sheriff
results
small land offered
not appealing
most lad got back into the hand of the irish
engish costoms didn't spread
English were attacked
munster plantation
queen elezibith
English law and costoms
fitzgerald family
earl of desmond
rebellion
james fitzmauris
pope sent soldiors
to county kerry
600
surrendered to english
lands confiscated
large estates
bring English tennants
undertakers
ready to fight invasion
feared the gaelic irish
left the area
absentees
results
new towns
kilarney
mallow
youghal
new farming meathods
only a small number of planters stayed
Ireland in the 1500s
pale
Dublin area
british owned
classes of people
gaelic irish
followed irish customs
catholic
tention
Anglo irish normans
followed british costoms
catholic
not trusted
old english
followed british costoms
catholic
trusted
henery the VIII
surrender and regrant
gaelics didn't accept
recognise henry as their king
give up their land
get it back
pay rent for it
obey british laws
didn't want war
idea of plantation
confiscation
the idea of succession
premogenature
ulster
o'neills & o'donnells
flight of the earls
successful
derry crafts guilds