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Gilbert McIlveen

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McIlveen was a linen draper in Belfast, described as fabulously wealthy. An important member of Belfast's mercantile and industrial middle class, he donated £100 to the building of a new White Linen Hall in 1782, to act as a centre for the bustling linen industry in the city. Another important
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published the pamphlet ‘Argument on Behalf of the Catholics of Ireland’ where he set out that religious division was being used to balance “the one party by the other, plunder and laugh at the defeat of both.” He put forward the case for unity between Catholics, Protestants and Dissenters.
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vainly sought to raise northern support) citizens in Belfast proclaimed their readiness to repel the attacks of foreign or domestic enemies. Two new corps were raised and, with another former United Irishman, Robert Getty, McIlveen was one of three lieutenants appointed.
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The United Irishmen were initially founded as a group of liberal Protestant and Presbyterian men interested in promoting Parliamentary reform, and later became a revolutionary movement influenced by the ideas of
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Nonetheless, in May, the rising finally began. First in Kildare, it spread to other counties in Leinster before finally consuming Ulster. Ultimately, the rising failed with enormous bloodshed.
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This pamphlet was read by McIlveen and a group of eight other prominent Belfast Presbyterians interested in reforming Irish Parliament. They invited Tone and his friend
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McIlveen seems to have taken no part in the plans or execution for the rebellion, and he was never imprisoned, unlike fellow founders like
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in his work 'A Military Procession in Belfast in honour of Lord Nelson', appearing as a loyal servant to the British crown
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in Dublin, when they were arrested. This crippled the organisation. Many of its leaders, such as Russell and
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were in Europe. Meanwhile, Lord Edward Fitzgerald was in hiding, with a government net closing around him.
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In March 1798, most of the leadership of the Leinster branch of the Society were meeting at the house of
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On 5 April 1803, responding to rumours of a renewed rebellion (the conspiratorial plans of
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to Belfast where the group met on October 14, 1791. It was there that the Belfast
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benefactor to the building of the hall, was fellow future United Irishman,
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University of Ulster 2014, Reform and change in Belfast (
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Index

Society of the United Irishmen
Ireland
rebellion of 1798
1803
yeomanry
Thomas McCabe
Thomas Paine
The Rights of Man
Theobald Wolfe Tone
Thomas Russell
Society of the United Irishmen
Oliver Bond
Thomas Addis Emmet
Arthur O'Connor
Henry Haslett
Thomas Russell
Robert Emmet
Anne Devlin
Jemmy Hope
Thomas Robinson
Thomas McCabe
William Drennan
Belfast Harp Society
""The dog that didn't bark": the North and 1803"
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978-1-8382018-8-3
Marianne Elliott
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