The perjury trial of Patrick Hurly of Moughna, Co. Clare: elite Catholic responses to the emerging Protestant ascendancy

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The perjury trial of Patrick Hurly of Moughna, Co. Clare: elite Catholic responses to the emerging Protestant ascendancy by Twomey, Brendan, 9781801511339
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  • ISBN: 9781801511339 | 1801511330
  • Cover: Paperback
  • Copyright: 1/30/2025

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On 31 May 1701, the former Jacobite functionary, and notorious cheat, Patrick Hurly of Moughna, Co. Clare, was convicted of perjury for swearing a false affidavit in respect of a ‘ sham robbery’ of gold and jewellery worth £ 1,300. This study, based on the printed trial transcript, an extensive archive created by Sir Donat O’ Brien as he worked to ward off Hurly’ s attempted prosecution, and the state papers, rehearses the complex evidence produced in the trial, the legal manoeuvres undertaken by both sides, and the local rivalry that underpinned the case.
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