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The British Isles is a multi-national arena, but its history has traditionally been studied from a distinctively English -- often, indeed, London -- perspective. Now, however, the interweaving of the distinct but mutually-dependent histories of the four nations is at the heart of some of the liveliest historical research today. In this major contribution to that research, eleven leading scholars consider key aspects of the internal relations of England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales in the early modern period, and the problems of accommodating different -- and resistant -- cultures to a single centralizing polity.
The contributors are: Sarah Barber; Toby Barnard; Ciaran Brady; Keith M. Brown; Jane Dawson; Steven G. Ellis; David Hayton; Philip Jenkins; Alan Macinnes; Michael Mac Craith; and John Morrill.

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CONQUEST AND UNION
CONQUEST AND
UNION
Fashioning a British
State, 14851725
Edited by
Steven G. Ellis and Sarah Barber
Conquest and Union Fashioning a British State 1485-1725 - image 1
First published 1995 by Longman Group Limited
Published 2013 by Routledge
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ISBN 13: 978-0-582-20963-3 (pbk)
British Library Cataloguing-in-Publication Data
A catalogue record for this book is
available from the British Library
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Conquest and union: fashioning a British state, 14851725/edited by Steven G. Ellis and Sarah Barber.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 0-582-20964-1. ISBN 0-582-20963-3 (pbk.)
1. Great Britain-Politics and government-1485-1603. 2. Great
Britain-Politics and government-1603-1714. 3. Great Britain
Politics and government-1714-1727. I. Ellis, Steven G., 1950
. II. Barber, Sarah.
DA300.C72 1995
942.05-dc2094-32380
CIP
Contents
Steven G. Ellis
John Morrill
Steven G. Ellis
Ciardn Brady
Jane Dawson
Philip Jenkins
Mchel Mac Craith
Allan Macinnes
Sarah Barber
Keith M Brown
Tolly Barnard
David Hayton
Sarah Barber
AMHAmerican Historical Review
BBCSBulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies
BIHRBulletin of the Institute of Historical Research
BLBritish Library, London
BodlBodleian Library, Oxford
CROCounty Record Office
CSP DomCalendar of State Papers, Domestic
CSP ForCalendar of State Papers, Foreign
CSP IreCalendar of State Papers, Ireland
CSP ScotCalendar of State Papers, Scotland
DNBDictionary of National Biography
EcHREconomic History Review
EHREnglish Historical Review
GDGift and Deposit
HJHistorical Journal
HLQHuntingdon Library Quarterly
HMCHistorical Manuscripts Commission
HSHistorical Studies
ICAInveraray Castle Archives
IESHIrish Economic and Social History
IHRInternational Historical Review
IHSIrish Historical Studies
IRIrish Review
ITSIrish Texts Society
JBSJournal of British Studies
JEHJournal of Ecclesiastical History
JMHJournal of Modern History
JWEHJournal of Welsh Ecclesiastical History
LPLetters and Papers
NAINational Archives of Ireland
NHNorthern History
NLINational Library of Ireland
NLSNational Library of Scotland
NLWNational Library of Wales
NRANational Register of Archives
P&PPast and Present
PHParliamentary History
PRIAProceedings of the Royal Irish Academy
PROPublic Record Office, London
PRONIPublic Record Office of Northern Ireland
SGSScottish Gaelic Studies
SGTSScottish Gaelic Texts Society
SHStudia Hibernica
SHRScottish Historical Review
SHSScottish Historical Studies
SPState Papers
SROScottish Record Office
TCDTrinity College, Dublin
TGSITransactions of the Gaelic Society of Inverness
THSCTransactions of the Honourable Society of the Cymmrodorion
TRHSTransactions of the Royal Historical Society
WHRWelsh History Review
Readers should note that where possible the linguistic origin of the word has been supplied. Thus: Ir Irish Gaelic, G common Gaelic, Sc Scots Gaelic, Scots language, Fr French, L Latin.
attainder: the act of depriving a felon of rights to inherit or transmit an estate and the forfeiture of an estate as the consequence of outlawry.
banneret: title of rank, beneath baron, originally referring to one who could command a company of vassals under his own banner.
buannacht (Ir)/buannachan (Sc): tax or tribute levied by a Gaelic chief for the maintenance of soldiers.
cateran (Sc)/kerne (Ir): an individual or a band of Gaelic footsoldiers.
cilidh (G): literally an evening visit, but more usually an evening musical entertainment.
cess: originally any local tax, but especially in Ireland the levy of soldiers and provisions to the Lord Deputy or to billet soldiers within a community.
custos rotulorum (L): principal justice of the peace and keeper of the records within a county.
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