Edwards, D. (1998). Communities in exile: the Irish of London c 1450--1700. The Graduate 1998 (Spring 15). Vol 1998.
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Communities in exile: the Irish of London c 1450--1700 | ||||
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Issue The name of the volume or issue |
The Graduate 1998 (Spring 15) | ||||
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The Graduate | ||||
Volume Volume number and part |
1998 | ||||
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Summary of a paper given at The Scattering conference held by the Irish Centre for Migration Studies in September 1997 (see 98/1214). Although the origins of the `London Irish' are often thought only to have begun in the eighteenth century, Irish people were present in very large numbers in the city prior to 1700. In this period, Irish people occupied every stratum of London society and came to dominate certain trades such as horse-keeping, market-gardening and fruit-growing. However, the study of the London Irish is difficult because many of them would have maintained a low profile due to the increasing penalisation of Catholics after 1570 and because of the huge loss of documentary records in the Great Fire of 1666. | ||||
Year of Publication The year the book, article or report was published |
1998 | ||||
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20 Jan 2002 |