1796 - 1797 AD
"The Immoral Union" - Total Distress
1796 AD January: Theobold Wolfe Tone, the founder of Irish Republicanism had by now left America and gone over to France to see what assistance he could gain there on behalf of the United Irishmen Societies' call to bring about the Republic of Ireland and rid the population in Ireland of the ethnic, sectarian and economic oppression and tyranny of the British Imperial Ascendancy Government and their committed oppressive Ascendancies forever.
February: The British Imperial Ascendancy Conservative Government's Dublin Castle (The Devil's 1/2 Acre) authorities introduced an Irish Insurrection Act against any unlawful oaths, which gave them great powers to use against "any one at all" in Ireland thought not to be towing the British Imperial line, and they were to also "suspend" the Habeus Corpus Act (Give up the Body) later on in the year.
The
Robert Stewart / Viscount Castlereagh, who would eventually do a complete flip, was also a "United Irishman" at this time, and he was to be "arrested," while pushing for a "Catholic Relief Bill. "
New taxes were now introduced by the British Imperial Tory Government on leather and salt in Ireland, which had "To be paid in cash," while there was now also "further resistance to the never - ending Ascendancy Church of England / Ireland enforced "Tithes," which had to be paid by all of the population in Ireland, regardless of their religion.
May: The United Irishmen Society and the Irish "tenants'" supporter group known as the "Defenders" were now joined together in a common purpose.
May - June:
Theobold Wolfe Tone,
the leader of the
United
Irishmen Society, who had
Belfast
in the north - east of the Ulster Province as their main centre, hailed
the new order in Europe with
its "French Republic," which he
believed would subvert the Monarchists
throughout the World who continued to retard the development of the "Common Man"
and would also bring about
"true democracy," as he saw it as an opportunity at last that would
finally bring some
Justice and
Liberty
against the oppression of all the "despots" in
Europe, and this was why "Democracy" was so
"frightening" to the Monarchists, and especially to their lackeys / Placemen.
With no chance of gaining their goal now through "Democracy" the
United Irishmen
Society decided instead to set up their "military organization," which was composed mostly of
"educated" Presbyterians, especially
those in
Co. Antrim
and
Co. Down in the east of
Ulster,
and over the next
2
years the
United Irishmen
Society continued to increase their
"efforts" to win over the "minds" of the "rural areas" throughout
Ireland, whether they were
non - Catholic
or Irish
Catholic to the cause of
"Equality, Fraternity
and Individual Happiness" for the Common Man.
Lord Edward Fitzgerald, who was the son of the first English Duke of Leinster and Emily the daughter of the Duke of Richmond, and was married to a French wife, Pamela de Genlis who was a cousin to Louis Philippe who was destined to be a future French King, lived in Leinster House in Dublin that would eventually become the Dail / Irish Parliament building for the Irish Free State in the future after the Anglo - Irish War would occur in 1922 AD that would return 26 Counties to Ireland from the 32 altogether, while the other 6 Counties that were part of the Ulster Province would be still held by the British Imperial Ascendancy Government to continue on with the Ascendancy in Ireland. Lord Edward Fitz Gerald too was to also join the United Irishmen Society, due to the frustration that he saw still occurring all around him in Ireland, as did Arthur O Connor, who had been educated at Trinity College also, while Henry Munroe was to also become the United Irishmen's leader in Co. Down in the south - east of Ulster. Meanwhile the leaders of the United Irishmen Society in Belfast in Co. Antrim in Ulster were "arrested" after the Habeus Corpus Act in Ireland had been "suspended" by the British Imperial Government's Dublin Castle (The Devil's 1/2 Acre) authorities, and among these was William Orr, who was another Ulster Presbyterian, for administering the United Irishman's Oath, and also Thomas Russell.
General
Lake who was to be the
British Imperial Government's Military
Commanding Officer
in the
Ulster Province, who wass a "really nasty vicious sadistic" individual, was to carry out
"torture" on the Ulster population for
12
months, until they became an "unled
mass of dispirited
human beings," who were also unarmed and helpless against the
British Militia, until between
500 to
600 were "arrested"
there, and the
United Irishmen's
houses were deliberately "burnt down," and whole "villages"
forced to sleep outdoors during the
nights, when these terrible suspected
"massacres"
were being carried out by General Lake and
70 men
from 4 ships were
also put before a
British
Imperial Government Court Martial for having
"revolutionary ideas."
The
Theobold
Wolfe Tone,
the founder of the
United Irishmen Society, had
by now convinced the new "French"
Government, that he had
150,000 United Irishmen
members
back in
Ireland,
who were waiting
for the opportunity to free themselves and the population of
Ireland
from the incessant British Imperial Government's
tyranny.
September:
John Jeffreys
Pratt
/ Lord Camden the British
Imperial Government
Viceroy
in Ireland, introduced the
"Yeomanry" class into
Ireland,
who were to be "recruited" by the
Land
Lords themselves from their own "tenants" on their confiscated Estates, who were
therefore now basically all
non - Catholics, while the
British Militia at this time was
composed mostly of all Catholic Irish
who had been "conscripted" by the
British Imperial Conservative Tory
Government.
December 15th:
The "French" Government
gave
Theobold Wolfe Tone a fleet of
43 ships and
15,000 of their men, and he
set out
to sail to Ireland from
Brest in
France, intending to
arrive at
Bantry Bay in Co.
Cork in Southern Munster, but
on the way
as fate would have it, they ran into a "violent gale" where
General
Hoche, the overall French
commander,
was lost in the storm, and the
8,000 men who were under his
particular command
were also
lost in
the fog and were never to reach
Ireland.
December 21st:
The loss of General Hoche and the 8,000 men under his command was
still unknown to Theobold Wolfe Tone
who
eventually arrived
into Ireland himself with only 25
of the ships and
7,000 troops on the west coast of
Ireland,at
Bantry Bay
in Co. Cork
to await the further arrival of General
Hoche, but the Atlantic storms
only became "more violent" and on being advised of the loss of
General
Hoche there was
then disagreement about landing in Ireland at all, and
Grouchy the commander of
Theobold
Wolf Tone's deployment of ships
cut the
cables, and the rest of the French contingent then "returned" to
France. This close encounter with the French
revolutionaries really "upset" the
British Imperial
Government's Dublin Castle
(The Devil's 1/2 Acre) authorities, and a
"wholesale arrest" of the
United Irishmen
leaders then occurred along with a
reign of "real terror" on the ordinary members of the
United Irishmen Society,
who were generically known as "croppies," as they wore their hair
short like the "French"
revolutionaries. They had previously been given this name by General
Lake
the vicious
insatiable
British Imperial Military commander,
who was to continue on carrying out "terrible atrocities" against them,
first in the
Ulster Province, then in the
Leinster Province
and then the
Munster Province
for over a "year," until those there too finally became an "unled mass" of desperate people
who were by then totally filled
only with "hate" for the British Imperial Government.
(Theobold
Wolfe Tone had been still in "France" while all of this mayhem was occurring in
Ireland as nearly all of the main
leaders of the United Irishmen
Society
were arrested within the
Ulster Province).
Meanwhile the
"Orange
Society / Order"
by now was
tightly defined as "hierarchical" as a national organization, and it
enjoined it's members to support German George 111 the
British Hanoverian King, as he totally supported the
Ascendancy.
By creating all of this untold misery in Ireland
William Pitt - the Younger and the
British
Imperial
Conservative Tory Government
had their own "long term agenda" for
Ireland. as it had been decided it was now time to create an
Immoral
Union
of
England also
with
Ireland, just as had been done previously to
Scotland when only a selected
220 people were allowed to vote and "Bribes" and
"Positions" had been handed out "enmasse" to ensure they also had the numbers at
that time to bring it about "legally." It was expected that the 100 M.P.s
that would be
elected to represent Ireland
in this particular Immoral Union also, would then be lost in the "superior" numbers
of the Westminster Parliament
in England, just as had
already occurred to the members
from
Wales and
Scotland, and
they
could then be sure that any "reform ideas" in
the future that might be put up by the
Irish
representatives, would also certainly "be lost" in
the
numbers, but even this Immoral proposition
upset
Lord
Chatham who strongly objected to the
proposition, stating that,"100
representatives
in a combined Parliament in Westminster would
strengthen the
"democratic
side" of the Westminster Parliament.(Little
did he fully realise what was to actually happen in the future.)
The Jacobine Doctrine
had previously stated that "No Parliament had
the right to pass an Act taking away the Constitution of Ireland
and give
dominion to those in England without the consent of the
Irish Nation"
and the
British Imperial Tory
Ascendancy Conservative Government under William Pitt - the Younger
had to
"find a way around it," and with a 137,000
British Military force
now in
Ireland they had no trouble in
getting rid of the
63
members who "opposed" their Immoral
agenda in the
Ascendancy Anglo
House of Commons
in Ireland. They then went about "replacing" them with the
"survivors" or the
right
"Placemen" to suite their agenda, together with some
English
and staff officers, men who owned "no land" in
Ireland
at all,
therefore had no interest at all in
Ireland, and they continued on in this vein until they eventually were to
find
72 "Placemen" and
"Pensioners" who
they then "installed" into the
Ascendancy
Anglo
House
of Commons in
Ireland, by
managing also to grant 54
Peerages,offering
Borough Holders
a total sum of
1,260,000 pounds for the the
sale and purchase of their Ascendancy Seats,
which had previously entitled them to 2 votes each. To further
ensure that their overall position was now really strong they also granted a host of
"Minor Pensions," while
"personal threats" and
the use of "disgrace" were other means used on any of the others who were "opposed"
to their dominance, and large sums of money were
also sent over
to Ireland
to "bribe" the
"Press" or anyone who they
considered would be "useful" or who were against or even indecisive about their agenda.
This grab bag of "corruption" was to bring together the
most
Corrupt Parliament that
there ever had been created, which was then guaranteed to ensure the passage of the
Immoral Act of Union, with
Ireland and finally there were only
7 members
to be
present in the chamber who had "not been bribed" in some way or another to
bring it about.
The construction of the Four Courts was completed this year adjacent to the River Liffey in Dublin in the north - east of Southern Leinster to handle all of the Irish" offenders," at a cost of 200,000 pounds, which was no mean amount in those days.
The Killorglin Castle / Castle Conway had originally belonged to the Heberian Eoghanacht Moriartys, and then the Heberian Eoghanacht Chaisil Mac Carthys, and then the Anglo - Irish Fitz Geralds and it was now under the control of the Blennerhassetts, who were an English family who had originally come into Ireland from Cumberland, who had settled there in Co. Kerry in Southern Munster and it was this year once again sold on to Thomas Mullins of Burnham, who then became the first English Earl of Ventry.
This year a Catholic Cathedral was also constructed at Waterford on the coast of Co. Waterford in the south - east of the Munster Province.
1797 AD
March:
General
Lake, the
"sadistic" British Imperial Military commander, was now sent
into
Belfast
in Co. Antrim in the north - east
of the Ulster Province, were
he was given great powers and
no restraint by Lord Camden the
British
Imperial Tory
Government Viceroy
in Ireland and the British
Dublin Castle (The Devil's 1/2 Acre) authorities, and he was
then to carry out further "dreadful atrocities" on the general population there,
and t
April:
The printing press of the
United Irishmen Societies'
paper the
"Northern Star"
was destroyed this month, as the British Government's "brutal terror campaign" also continued on in the
Ulster Province
under the sickening aggressive actions of
General
Lake, while the
Presbyterian ministers there
called on the "devestated population" to show restraint, and to await
further "democratic reforms," although they all knew by now that there would not be
any forthcoming, but naturally also the population there who were subject to
this terrible terror were by now in "no mood" to listen
anyway.
The dreadful sadistic oppression that was being carried out by the British
Imperial Tory Government's
Dublin Castle
(The Devil's 1/2 Acre) authorities was
now
"extended"
throughout the rest of Ireland, especially into
the
Leinster Province,
and the
Munster Province, which were
the main areas now for
what was left of the remaining
"Defenders," who were
also by now linked up with the
United Irishmen Society
while Henry Grattan
the Irish
Patriot Party leader in the
"Opposition"
in the Ascendancy Anglo Parliament
in Ireland made a plea for
"concessions" to be made to the population to stop any
chance of rebellion, but his calls only fell on deaf ears.
May:
Henry Grattan,
the leader of the Irish
Patriot Party "Opposition" in the
Ascendancy
Anglo Parliament in Ireland, once again made a
"last desperate effort" to introduce a
further
Reform Bill, which was
again "defeated," and
as he was now completely frustrated by the actions of the British Imperial
Ascendancy
Government and their lackeys, in disgust he withdrew from the
Ascendancy Anglo
House of Commons in Ireland altogether
in "protest" at what was still being allowed to occur in
Ireland.
July:
Robert Stewart
/
Lord Castlereagh,
who was the nephew of
Lord Camden
the appointed British Imperial Viceroy,
was appointed the Keeper of the
Signet, as he was by now a British
Imperial
Conservative Tory Government supporter also, and was therefore pushing
for
the introduction of the Immoral Union
of
Ireland with England, naively believing it would solve all
of the never - ending problems
that had been allowed to occur in Ireland.
Fermoy in Co. Cork in Southern Munster previously sold by its Scottish owner to the British Imperial Government was to remain a British Government Army Barracks up until it would be taken over by the Irish Free State in 1921 AD, when the British Imperial Government would finally be gone out of 26 of the 32 Counties of Ireland, after the successful political and guerrilla warfare campaign then to be carried out by the members of the "political" Sinn Fein Party / We Ourselves in continual total desperation also at that particular time in the future.
Mallow Castle situated in
Co. Cork
at this time
was held by the
Anglo Jephson
family who had been in Ireland since the beginning of the
17th Century AD.
Edmund Burke
the Statesman, who had been educated in a
Quaker school, and was the most
influential political thinker of his day, whose mother and wife were
both Catholics,
died this year, and
true to form he had
previously committed his son to run a society that was dedicated to
Irish Catholic Emancipation
(The right to vote) in their own Country.
October: Napoleon Bonaparte's white horse Marengo had been bred at Kilmuckeridge in Co. Wexford in the south - east of Southern Leinster Province, while Copenhagen ridden by the Duke of Wellington was from Cahirmie Fair in Co. Cork in Southern Munster.
Once again the
Irish were to
be made the "ham in the sandwich" when Napoleon Bonaparte
sent a second force to
Ireland
under
General
Hardy to the Battle of
Camperdown, which was defeated by
Duncan, while he massed his own troops in the
French Channel Islands, and
William Pitt -
the Younger
the
British Imperial Conservative Tory Prime Minister was aware that there would be no
further troops now for Ireland.
November: Sir Ralph Abercromby the British Commander in Chief tried to reign in the behaviour of the British Militia under his command, which previously had been allowed to run amuck in Ireland, and he was moved to personally comment that, "Every crime, every cruelty, that could be committed by Cossack or Calmucks has been transacted here against the Irish people" and in response to his comments John "Black Jack" Fitzgibbon the hard - line anti - Catholic who was also the leader of the Ascendancy in Ireland and the main "Undertaker" for the British Imperial Conservative Government in Ireland, called him a "Scotch Beast who had lost his senses," and used pressure for the Dublin Castle (The Devil's 1/2 Acre) authorities to have him "forced" out of Ireland and compelled to resign.
December: There was
by now
truly "great turmoil"
throughout the whole of
Ireland, but the remaining leaders of the
United Irishmen
Society could not bring
themselves to engage in a
"full scale rebellion" against the British Imperial Government's copntinuing oppression, without
back up from
the revolutionaries in
France, as in the
Ulster Province
alone
they had previously had
110,000 members, but the
region there had since been "totally devestated" and brought under control by the
British Government's
Dublin Castle
(The Devil's 1/2 Acre) authorities with the unending "brutal tactics"
carried out by their
General
Lake. In
the
Leinster Province, where
they still had
68,000 supporters, and the
Munster Province,
were their following was
100,000,
they were awaiting orders to begin "total resistance"
there, although there was also some "individual" intermittent struggles
still being carried out against the "terrible"
oppressive measures being
used by the
Dublin Castle (The Devil's
1/2 Acre) authorities on the population in that region.
"Wearing of the Green"