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Nicholas Plunkett

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after his arrival in Ireland in late 1645. Even so, Plunkett was a moderate by disposition, and he thus became a leader of the moderate Confederate faction, attempting in 1647 to reconcile the supporters of Ormond and those of Rinuccini. In 1648 he once again took part in a Confederate delegation,
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truce of 1648. When Plunkett returned, the clerical faction of the Confederates had lost influence, and so Plunkett became involved in negotiations for a second Ormond Peace, eventually signed in early 1649.
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in 1660, however: the endless disputes between the dispossessed Irish landholders and the planters enabled him to restore his legal practice to its former esteem.
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launched a full-scale invasion of Ireland, and within a year had conquered large areas of the island. Nicholas' nephew
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He married Catherine Turner, daughter of William Turner, an Alderman of Dublin; their daughter Jane married
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In 1644 Plunkett was a member of a Confederate delegation sent to negotiate a treaty with King
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in 1628. At the age of twenty Plunkett travelled to London to receive training as a lawyer at
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Nicholas Plunkett's brother, Patrick, was also prominent in Confederate politics, becoming
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After the conquest of Ireland Plunkett had his lands confiscated and was transported to
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Nicholas Plunkett died on Christmas Day 1680, and was buried in Killeen, County Meath.
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in Dublin. By the 1630s he had established a thriving legal practice: the attempts by
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was appointed leader of the Irish forces in late 1650, replacing the discredited
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Members of the Parliament of Ireland (pre-1801) for County Meath constituencies
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While he was in Rome a Civil War broke out in the Confederation over the
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Plunkett was a deeply religious man, who impressed the Papal Nuncio,
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in 1647 largely thanks to the backing of Rinuccini.
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Index

Confederate Assembly
Charles I
Member of Parliament
County Meath
Killeen
County Meath
Ireland
Alma mater
Gray's Inn
King's Inns
Baron Killeen
Lucas Dillon
Luke
Earl of Fingall
Gray's Inn
King's Inn
Thomas Wentworth
Lord Lieutenant of Ireland
Irish House of Commons
County Meath
Irish Rebellion of 1641
County Meath
Confederation of Kilkenny
Leinster
Charles I
Rinuccini
Rome
Golden Spur
Inchiquin
New Model Army

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