UNITED IRISHMEN

or United Irish Society, Irish political organization. It was founded at Belfast in 1791 by Theobald Wolfe Tone. Disgruntled by the use of English patronage to control Irish politics, the organization aimed at legislative reform "founded on the principles of civil, political, and religious liberty." Yet there was, from the outset, an undercurrent of revolutionary striving toward independence that was encouraged by the progress of the French Revolution. Tone, with James Napper Tandy, started a branch at Dublin; this became the center of the movement, which spread rapidly throughout Ireland. The society was suppressed in 1794 and became a secret revolutionary organization. Tone was exiled and went to France to request aid. A French force did attempt an invasion in 1796, but it was wrecked off the southwest coast of Ireland. The British government waged a campaign of brutal repression in Ulster in an attempt, largely successful, to break up the cohesive center of the movement. In Mar., 1798, several southern leaders were arrested, and when rebellion did break out in May, it was in isolated, sporadic bursts. The only appreciable success was in Co. Wexford, but the rebels there were defeated in the battle of Vinegar Hill, June 21. Two months later a small French force landed, but it received almost no support and surrendered. A larger invasion force, led by Tone, was intercepted by the British navy, and Tone was captured. The force of the movement was spent, and it was not revived.

See studies by R. R. Madden (1858–60), R. Jacob (1937), and T. Pakenham (1969).

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"An Imperialist Irishman": Bishop Michael Fallon, the Diocese...persist in their assumption that every Irishman was anti-British and, therefore...T.R. Elliott, "An Imperialist Irishman," MacLeans Magazine, 19, vol...
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This fast-talking, irrepressible Irishman lights up for one thing: Britains role in Europe by Paul Wallace...Now 50, the ebullient, fast-talking, "irrepressible Irishman" - his words - is one of the Irish Republics most notable success...
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Irishmen Want to Cross the Football...Consortium Eye Bid for United. Byline: Mark Douglas...consortium to buy Newcastle United. The Irishman was one of the founding...brokering the takeover. United managing director Derek...
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UNITED IRISHMEN or United Irish Society, Irish political organization. It was founded at Belfast in 1791 by Theobald Wolfe Tone . Disgruntled by the use of English patronage to control Irish politics, the organization aimed at legislative reform...
...Protestant who had formed the Society of United Irishmen and who accepted French aid in the...legislative union with Britain in a United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland...about 1.6 million went to the United States. The population dropped...
...in founding (1791) the Dublin branch of the United Irish Society (see United Irishmen ). When faced with a sedition charge in 1793, Tandy fled to the United States and then to France (1798), where he...
...French Revolution, he helped found (1791) the United Irish Society (see United Irishmen ), which worked to unite Roman Catholics and...but was allowed to leave the country for the United States. He negotiated (1795) with the French...
...particularly in defending members of the Society of United Irishmen. Imprisoned in 1798 for his activities in the Irish...on condition of perpetual exile and emigrated to the United States in 1804. He established a practice in New York...
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