Exclusion crisis
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Exclusion crisis A period of intense political strife during 1679–81 generated by the attempt to bar Charles II's catholic brother James, duke of York, from the succession. Widespread apprehension that James would inaugurate a catholic ‘absolutist’ monarchy was aroused in 1678 by Titus
Oates's revelations of a
Popish plot. In the three parliaments called between 1679 and 1681 discontented ‘Whig’ groups exploited their majority in the Commons, but were each time defeated when the king used his prerogative to close proceedings.
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RU: Ireland seeks inspiration from Munster
Newspaper article from: AAP Sports News (Australia); 1/11/2000; 455 words
; ...News (Australia) 01-11-2000 RU: Ireland seeks inspiration from Munster DUBLIN, Jan 10 Reuters - Ireland called up 16 players from successful provincial...forthcoming Six Nations Championship. Munster, Ireland's provincial champion, secured a place...
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RU: Munster dominates Ireland team to face All Blacks
Newspaper article from: AAP Sports News (Australia); 6/3/2008; 211 words
; ...Sports News (Australia) 06-03-2008 RU: Munster dominates Ireland team to face All Blacks Ireland have named eight players from European champion...experienced forward pack are from Munster. Ireland also play the Wallabies in a Test in Melbourne...
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Rugby Union: FAMOUS WIN FOR MUNSTER OVER SORRY IRELAND; Munster 26 Ireland 19.(Sport)
Newspaper article from: The Mirror (London, England); 9/11/1999; 636 words
; THE PASSION Munster reserve for when they...world cup win over Ireland at Musgrave Park. It...full-time whistle as Ireland go forward to take on...electing to kick at goal. Munster's full-back Dominic...A Foley, D Wallace. IRELAND: C O'Shea (London...
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Treasure Ireland's magic day HEINEKEN CUP SEMI-FINAL Leinster v Munster Lansdowne Road, 3pm Sky Sports 3
Newspaper article from: The Sunday Telegraph London; 4/23/2006; ; 700+ words
; ...dramatisation of that Munster/New Zealand encounter...are representing either Munster or Leinster. And second...lines when we're in Ireland's colours and most...Forwards win matches and Munster, with Jerry Flannery...Malcolm O'Kelly is Ireland's most- capped player...
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IRELAND and Munster out-half Ronan O'Gara was last night honoured with the Rugby Writers' of Ireland Player-of-the-Year award at a function in Guinness Storehouse in Dublin.
Magazine article from: Irish Independent (Dublin, Republic of Ireland); 11/4/2008; 507 words
; O'Gara and Munster honoured IRELAND and Munster out-half Ronan O...honoured with the Rugby Writers' of Ireland Player-of-the-Year award at...Gara recovered brilliantly from Ireland's disappointing World Cup to steer...
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Spirit of Munster inspires Ireland
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London; 2/9/2009; ; 700+ words
; ...the sustained excellence of Ireland's scrambling defence and...might seem harsh. But it was Ireland, clearly infused with the spirit of Munster that has served that province...Eddie O'Sullivan era. But Ireland can improve further. Their...
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BUCK WITH A BANG; IRELAND v CANADA 1DAY TO START OF GUINNESS AUTUMN SERIES Munster strongman Tony beats a bout of pneumonia to take on the Canadians.(Sport)
Newspaper article from: The Mirror (London, England); 11/7/2008; 700+ words
; ...On Saturday he lines out for Ireland in front of a full house at...Buckley has been around the Ireland squad for a while now - he...omitted Buckley for recent Munster games - he has only played...well since coming into the Ireland fold at the start of last week...
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Munster factor is key for Ireland: Wallace
Newspaper article from: Belfast Telegraph; 1/24/2008; ; 441 words
; ...And the revived form of the Munster forwards and half-backs...has provided some hope that Ireland can rediscover themselves during...on February 2. Munster and Ireland flanker David Wallace admits...feeling to be replicated with Ireland? "The expectations from the...
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O'driscoll 'very envious' of Munster's cup record ; Ireland captain Brian O'Driscoll has admitted to being 'envious' of Munster's latest Heineken Cup triumph.
Newspaper article from: Western Daily Press (Bristol UK); 5/27/2008; 503 words
; Ireland captain Brian O'Driscoll...admitted to being 'envious' of Munster's latest Heineken Cup triumph...Gloucester tonight But Munster's Ireland squad members will not report...players who will spearhead Ireland A's Barclays Churchill Cup...
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TRAVEL IRELAND; The History and Beauty of Munster
Newspaper article from: Irish Voice; 6/4/2003; 700+ words
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Munster
Book article from: A Dictionary of British History
Munster was ruled by the Eóganacht dynasty from the 7th to the mid...Kinsale in 1601 meant the collapse of the Gaelic ascendancy throughout Ireland. Munster was the focus of much of the guerrilla warfare that characterized the...
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Ireland
Encyclopedia entry from: World Press Encyclopedia
...most popular national daily in Ireland is the tabloid The Star , an Irish...but it is the sales leader in Munster, Ireland's southwest quarter. Published...newspapers are sold every day in Ireland. The leader is the Evening Herald...
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Munster plantation
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to Irish History
Munster plantation. Following a small...soldiers and officials serving in Ireland and courtiers, merchants...after special commissions in Munster in 1588 and 1592. By 1611...had thus been established in Munster, but there was some intermarriage...
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Hidden Ireland, The
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to Irish History
Hidden Ireland, The (1924), a study...x2010;century Gaelic Munster by the Gaelic revivalist...wholly distinct from the Ireland of the Protestant ruling...18th‐century Ireland was characterized by unique...
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hurling
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to Irish History
...hurling has a long history in Ireland. Brehon law is thought to have...of the GAA, all‐Ireland championships were instituted...Dublin, becoming most popular in Munster. In Northern Ireland, where hurling has continued...
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