Ireland's Story; a Short History of Ireland for Schools, Reading Circles, And General Readers

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In 1663, the English Parliament prepared to strike another blow at the well-being of Ireland. We have seen how the wool trade was destroyed.. (See section 162.) England now made it unlawful to import cattle from Ireland in the second half of each year. Two years later, 1665, a bill was introduced prohibiting the importation of cattle from Ireland at any time. This measure, however, failed to pass the House of Lords.
192. Division of land. To add to the general dis- tress and discontent, the kin
...g now began to give large grants of land to his relatives and favorites. The amount of reclaimed and fertile land in Ireland was limited, and there were at least three claimants to every acre. Before the Cromwellian confiscation and the Act of Settlement, the Catholics possessed two thirds of the arable and pas- ture land, while the remaining third was owned by the Protestants of the plantations made under Elizabeth and James I. Under the new conditions, the Catholics were reduced to one third, while two thirds was left in the hands 2IO IRELAND'S STORY [1665 of the Protestants.

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