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Kingdom of Ireland

In Look to the West, Ireland is a separate kingdom to, but in personal union with, the Kingdom of Great Britain. Ireland has produced many of the greatest “English” statesmen and soldiers, but is itself considered a backwater by most Britons, not least those same sons who have turned their back on it. Ireland's chief problem in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries was that it is divided between a Catholic majority and a Protestant minority, the former not trusted by the Protestant English, who consider them a likely fifth column in the event of a French or Spanish invasion. The Catholics were not permitted to vote, as was also the case in England, but the fact that the Protestant Irish nobility had power over them led to much greater misery.

Many exiled Irish Catholics served in the armies and states of France, Austria and especially Spain.

Ireland was particularly controversial in the question of Catholic emancipation, but a rising in the early part of the 19th century changed all that…

Flag

The Kingdom of Ireland uses the cross of St Patrick as its national flag, red saltire on white.

List of Kings and Queens of Ireland (Rí na hÉireann) since the Glorious Revolution

1689-1702: Uilliam I (William III of England and II of Scotland). From 1689-1694 was co-monarch with Máire II (Mary II of England and Scotland).

1702-1714: Áine I (Anne I of England and Scotland, after 1707 Anne I of Great Britain)

1714-1727: Seoras I (George I of Great Britain)

1727-1743: Seoras II (George II of Great Britain)

1743-1749: Uilliam II (William IV of Great Britain)

1749-1750: (Under Jacobite rebel rule) Seamus III (claimant James III of England and VIII of Scotland)

1750-1760: Feardorcha I (Frederick I of Great Britain and North America)

1760-: Seoras III (George III of Great Britain, George I of North America)

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