History of Charlemont Fort and Borough in the County of Armagh


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Fort Charlemont was built as a crude garrison on the Blackwater by Charles Bount, Lord Mountjoy in 1600. Captain Sir Toby Caulfield was placed in charge of 150 men, and greatly improved the fort. In 1622 he received a grant of the fort and the surrounding area. He was created first Baron of Charlemont. Charlemont became a market town and a borough in the parish of Loughgall, county Armagh. The fort and the Caulfeild family played important roles in the history of the area. Mountjoy is a village in the parish of Cappagh, county Tyrone.













Charlemont, Massachusetts


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Lord Charlemont and His Circle


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The essays in this book derive largely from a symposium held to celebrate the bicentenary of the death of James Caulfeild, 1st Earl of Charlemont (1728-1799), politician, traveller, connoisseur and patron of the arts. -- Publisher description.







Untenanted Lands (Ireland).


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Parliamentary Papers


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Revenge Tragedy and the Drama of Commemoration in Reforming England


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Considering major works by Kyd, Shakespeare, Middleton and Webster among others, this book transforms current understanding of early modern revenge tragedy. Examing the genre in light of historical revisions to England's Reformations, and with appropriate regard to the social history of the dead, it shows revenge tragedy is not an anti-Catholic and Reformist genre, but one rooted in, and in dialogue with, traditional Catholic culture. Arguing its tragedies are bound to the age's funerary performances, it provides a new view of the contemporary theatre and especially its role in the religious upheavals of the period.