"The Lord-lieutenancy Of Fitzwilliam In Ireland In 1795" examines a pivotal moment in Anglo-Irish relations through the lens of William Fitzwilliam's brief tenure as Lord Lieutenant. Mary Wilhelmine Williams delves into the political intricacies and societal tensions that defined this period. The book provides a detailed account of Fitzwilliam's policies and their impact on the volatile Irish political landscape, offering valuable insights into the complexities of British rule in Ireland and the burgeoning movements for reform and independence. It remains a significant resource for understanding the historical forces that shaped modern Ireland.
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