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MARGUERITE MOORE AND THE LADIES’ LAND LEAGUE

By Niall Whelehan In 1888 the International Council of Women was founded at a conference in Washington DC that brought together over 50 organisations from nine countries. Present were the acclaimed feminists Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton, as well as Marguerite Moore, the only Irish delegate there. Addressing the convention, Moore described how, … Read more

Categories Features, Issue 2 (March/April 2022), Volume 30

IRISH SUGAR PLANTERS IN ANTEBELLUM LOUISIANA

By Joe Regan In 1817 Hugh Quin bade farewell to Portaferry, Co. Down, and emigrated to the US, sailing from Liverpool to New Orleans. The fleet of ships that conveyed US cotton to Liverpool avoided returning ‘in ballast’ (not carrying any cargo) by taking immigrants back to New Orleans. Contemporary observers noted the relationship between … Read more

Categories Features, Issue 2 (March/April 2022), Volume 30

DINGLE 1589—A VISIT BY ELIZABETHAN PRIVATEERS

By Hiram Morgan The west coast of Ireland in the Elizabethan period was a place of refuge for English explorers, colonisers and privateers in distress after Atlantic voyages. Aiming to return to home ports in south-west England, they had instead to call into Kerry or Cork to resupply, repair or seek onward shipping. The locals … Read more

Categories Features, Issue 2 (March/April 2022), Volume 30
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