Latin Mass Society

The King and the Catholics

Author: 
Antonia Fraser
CODE:
SH585

The story of Catholic Emancipation begins with the violent Anti-Catholic Gordon Riots in 1780, fuelled by the reduction in Penal Laws against the Roman Catholics harking back to the sixteenth century. Some fifty years later, the passing of the Emancipation Bill was hailed as a 'bloodless revolution.'

Had the Irish Catholics been a 'millstone', as described by an English aristocrat, of were they the prime movers? While the English Catholic aristocracy and the Irish peasants and merchants approached the Catholic Question in very different ways, they manifestly shared the same objective.

Antonia Fraser brings colour and humour to the vivid drama with its huge cast of characters; George III, who opposed Emancipation on the basis of the Coronation Oath; his indulgent son, the Prince of Wales, who was once enamoured with the Catholic Maria Fitzherbert before the voluptuous Lady Conyngham; Wellington and the 'born Tory' Peel vying for leadership; 'roaring' Lord Winchilsea; the heroic Daniel O'Connell.

Expertly written and deftly argued, The King and Catholics is narrative history at its very best. It is also a distant mirror of our times, reflecting the political issues arising from religious intolerance.

£17.00
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Product Dimensions: 
15.5 × 3 × 24 cm
Number of Pages: 
319
Hardback

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