Ireland’s Old English merchants, and especially those of the Pale, provided the English crown with vital material supplies, finance and intelligence throughout the Nine Years’ War (1594–1603). Yet, surviving official correspondence criticised the mercantile community for providing weak support and accused its members of favouring the queen’s Irish enemies. The reality was that they did both, but their reasons for doing so were complicated. Too often described as a homogenous group, Old English merchants did not all share the same economic ambitions, political views or faith. Examining the specific actions of certain individuals alongside those of the wider community provides a fresh angle on the conflict and sheds new light on the role of O...
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Through an examination of the wartime experiences of Nicholas Weston, an Old English merchant, this ...
Existing evidence pertaining to Ireland’s Nine Years’ War (1594-1603) strongly lends itself to the i...
Descendants of Ireland's Anglo-Norman conquerors, the Old English had upheld the authority of the En...
There are few periods in the history of any nation as tumultuous as the late-sixteenth and early-sev...
By nature, wars appear hostile to commerce, bringing disruption to international relations and to ev...
This study is going to trace the fortune of one clearly identifiable group through that cauldron of...
The question of whether Ireland had been conquered by England has received some attention from hist...
The English invasion of Ireland is of central importance to the interconnected histories of Britain ...
This study is going to trace the fortune of one clearly identifiable group through that cauldron of ...
This study examines the reasons why the O’Donnell lords of Tír Conaill were never fully reconciled t...
The late sixteenth century was a tumultuous period for Ireland. The Tudor government’s attempts to e...
Ireland was rarely a peaceful realm for Elizabeth I, but Hugh O’Neill, Earl of Tyrone and his allies...
The rebellion against Charles I's authority that began in Edinburgh in 1637 involved the Scots in su...
The war with the Spanish Armada has long been evaluated as the important watershed in British histor...
This article discusses how merchants or skippers suffering losses aimed to get redress for damages i...
Through an examination of the wartime experiences of Nicholas Weston, an Old English merchant, this ...
Existing evidence pertaining to Ireland’s Nine Years’ War (1594-1603) strongly lends itself to the i...
Descendants of Ireland's Anglo-Norman conquerors, the Old English had upheld the authority of the En...
There are few periods in the history of any nation as tumultuous as the late-sixteenth and early-sev...
By nature, wars appear hostile to commerce, bringing disruption to international relations and to ev...
This study is going to trace the fortune of one clearly identifiable group through that cauldron of...
The question of whether Ireland had been conquered by England has received some attention from hist...
The English invasion of Ireland is of central importance to the interconnected histories of Britain ...
This study is going to trace the fortune of one clearly identifiable group through that cauldron of ...
This study examines the reasons why the O’Donnell lords of Tír Conaill were never fully reconciled t...
The late sixteenth century was a tumultuous period for Ireland. The Tudor government’s attempts to e...
Ireland was rarely a peaceful realm for Elizabeth I, but Hugh O’Neill, Earl of Tyrone and his allies...
The rebellion against Charles I's authority that began in Edinburgh in 1637 involved the Scots in su...
The war with the Spanish Armada has long been evaluated as the important watershed in British histor...
This article discusses how merchants or skippers suffering losses aimed to get redress for damages i...