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Henry Haslett (United Irishmen)

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235:, as a proprietor Haslett was convicted of seditious libel. The paper's presses were destroyed and publication suppressed in May 1797. The Society had replicated in the market towns around Belfast in the north-east, in Dublin and, in alliance with the Catholic Defenders across the Irish midlands and into the south-east. Despair at the prospects for reform and hopes of French invasion, encouraged preparations for insurrection. The government used martial law measures that gave its forces virtual impunity to break up and disarm the movement. 220:. Tone had published an "Argument on Behalf of the Catholics of Ireland" in which he maintained that the Crown exploited the division between Protestant and Catholic in Ireland so as to balance β€œthe one party by the other, plunder and laugh at the defeat of both.” He called for a patriotic union to break the connection with England which maintained the Ascendancy and blocked the path to a national and representative government. Convinced of his case, those gathered convened themselves as the Society of United Irishmen. 96: 170:, shipping and insurance. In the 1790s he was a leading member of a shipping syndicate known as the "New Traders". The New Traders (who commissioned several ships from William Ritchie's yard in Belfast) protested English restrictions on Irish trade and industry and called for "free trade". Together with parliamentary reform. This was a demand taken up by the 254:
Haslett took no part in the insurrection when it finally came, beginning in May in the south and in June in the northeast. In spite of having done much to counsel moderation and calm tensions in his native Limavady and Roe Valley, he was again arrested and held until December 1799
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With many other men of his class, Haslett joined the Volunteers becoming a captain in a Belfast corps. He shared in the general patriotic enthusiasm for liberties seen as secured in America through independence, in France by the Revolution, and vindicated in
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before his release in December 1797. While he was in jail two of his children died, as well as his sister who was taken ill in Dublin while coming to visit him. She was 23.
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After his release from prison, Haslett, possibly to allay suspicion, made a public donation to the loyalist Belfast yeomanry. The early historian of the United Irishmen,
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as a reserve militia in the event of a French invasion, mobilised Protestants but, more especially in the north of Ireland, Presbyterians in opposition to the landed
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Haslett died in 1806, at the age of 48, and was buried in Knockbreda Cemetery, Belfast. His oration was given by his old comrade in the United Irishmen, Reverend
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Haslett's business survived and in 1802 and 1804 he served on the Belfast Chamber of Commerce, concerned particularly with issues concerning
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to be "the most leading characters in Belfast" and "all men of abilitys". Haslett was held for 14 months in Dublin's
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In September 1796, Haslett was arrested along with Russell and Neilson, understood by the Lord Lieutenant,
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that restricted Irish trade and industry. He was released from fourteen months detention just before the
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and its deference to English interests represented by the government of the London-appointed
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In October 1791 Haslett was among the group of nine Belfast Presbyterians, Volunteers and
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Dissenting Voices: Rediscovering the Irish Progressive Presbyterian Tradition
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Camden to Portland, 17 June 1797, National Archiives, Kew, HO 100/69/397
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Haslett became one of twelve shareholders in the Society's paper, the
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Historical Collections Relative to the Town of Belfast
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Kingdom of Ireland
Belfast
County Antrim
United Kingdom
United Irishmen

Belfast
Society of the United Irishmen
Painite
Northern Star
Navigation Acts
Crown
Irish Rebellion of 1798
1800 Acts of Union
Ireland
United Kingdom
Great Britain
Limavady
Whitbread
Porter
Volunteer movement.
American War
Ascendancy
Lord Lieutenant
Thomas Paine
Rights of Man
Freemasons
Theobald Wolfe Tone
Thomas Russell
Northern Star

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