Collin Bonnell - āāInnocentā Rebels?: The Butlers of Mountgarret and the Power of Patronage in Ascendancy Irelandā
Montreal British History Seminar
āāInnocentā Rebels?: The Butlers of Mountgarret and the Power of Patronage in Ascendancy Irelandā
Collin Bonnell
PhD candidate in History, Concordia University.
The Butlers of Mountgarret, an Old English family of Irish peers, remained Catholic in the seventeenth century despite facing increasing levels of political disenfranchisement and hostility. This environment had caused Richard Butler, the 3rd Viscount of Mountgarret, to join the Catholic revolt of 1641. Yet, despite this, the Mountgarrets fared remarkably well during the confiscations; many Catholic families who did not play a clear role in the revolt, but lacked the Mountgarretsā political connections, fared far worse. The family would survive the turbulent seventeenth century, eventually conforming to Anglicanism and joining the Protestant Ascendancy in the eighteenth century. This paper explores the Mountgarretsā curious experiences during this period, and considers their ability to draw on the patronage of their Ormond cousins to receive a more favorable restoration.
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