A turbulent year: Lord Anglesey’s first viceroyalty and the politics of Catholic emancipation, 1828

Q1 Arts and Humanities
Studia Hibernica Pub Date : 2017-09-27 DOI:10.3828/SH.2017.3
Karina Holton
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The first viceroyalty of Henry Paget, marquess of Anglesey (1768–1854), lasted for less than a year (February 1828–January 1829), but it was a pivotal point in Anglo-Irish politics as the campaign for Catholic emancipation approached its climax. Throughout 1828, the prime minister, the duke of Wellington, at whose side Anglesey had fought at Waterloo, was faced with the increasing necessity to solve the Catholic question and to persuade George IV, who was implacably opposed, of the exigency of the measure. While there has been much in-depth analysis of the period, particularly from the perspectives of Daniel O’Connell, Wellington, and Robert Peel, the home secretary, there has been little exploration of the way in which Anglesey, the lord lieutenant, handled the volatile situation in Ireland, particularly following the Clare by-election and the tumultuous phase that preceded the granting of emancipation in February 1829. Nor has he been credited with the part he played in progressing the cause of Catholic...
动荡的一年:1828年安格尔西勋爵的第一个总督任期和天主教解放的政治
安格尔西岛侯爵亨利·佩吉特的第一任总督任期(1768年至1854年)持续了不到一年(1828年2月至1829年1月),但随着天主教解放运动接近高潮,这是英爱政治的一个关键点。整个1828年,首相惠灵顿公爵(安格尔西岛曾在滑铁卢与他并肩作战)面临着解决天主教问题和说服坚决反对的乔治四世这一措施的紧迫性的日益迫切的需要。虽然人们对这一时期进行了深入的分析,特别是从惠灵顿的丹尼尔·奥康奈尔和内政大臣罗伯特·皮尔的角度进行的分析,但对中尉安格尔西岛处理爱尔兰动荡局势的方式却鲜有探索,特别是在克莱尔补选和1829年2月解放之前的动荡阶段之后。他在推进天主教事业中所起的作用也没有得到赞扬。。。
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