This book examines the development of English colonial society in
the eastern coastal area of Ireland now known as county Louth, in
the period 1170-1330. At its heart is the story of two
relationships: that between settler and native in Louth, and that
between the settlers and England. An important part of the story is
the comparison with parts of Britain which witnessed similar
English colonization. Fifty years before the arrival of the
English, Louth was incorporated into the Irish kingdom of
Airgialla, experiencing rapid change in the political and
ecclesiastical spheres under its dynamic ruler Donnchad Ua
Cerbaill. The impact of this legacy on English settlement is given
due prominence. The book also explores the reasons why well-to-do
members of local society in the West Midlands of England in the
reigns of Henry II and his sons were prepared to become involved in
the Irish adventure.
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