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addressing these complaints said to
Plunkett: "Look you, Mr. Plunkett, it is in vain for you to talk and make this discourse here now..." and later on again: "Look you, Mr. Plunkett, don't mis-spend your own time; for the more you trifle in these things, the less time you will have for your defence".
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acted as his legal advisor) and time to assemble his defence witnesses, and he was also frustrated in his attempts to obtain the criminal records of those who were to give evidence against him. His servant James McKenna, and a relative, John
Plunkett, had travelled back to Ireland and failed within
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was being planned and in any case, this was a convenient excuse for proceeding against
Plunkett. The Duke of Ormonde, aware that Lord Essex was using the crisis to undermine him, did not defend Plunkett in public. In private however, he made clear his belief in Plunkett's innocence and his contempt
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Plunkettâs birth in the Bodleian Library, Ashmolean, MS.436, which stated "He was born on 1st. November 1625", biographers of Plunkett since the 1930s agree on 1625.
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in 1673, to which
Plunkett would not agree for doctrinal reasons, the college was closed and demolished. Plunkett went into hiding, travelling only in disguise, and refused a government edict to register at a seaport to await passage into exile. For the next few years he was largely left in peace
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for conspiring against the state by allegedly plotting to bring 20,000 French soldiers into the country, and for levying a tax on his clergy to support 70,000 men for rebellion. Though this was unproven, some in government circles were worried about the possibility that a repetition of the
476:, who had been Lord Lieutenant of Ireland in 1672-77 and hoped to resume the office by discrediting the Duke of Ormonde. However Capell was not normally a ruthless or unprincipled man, and his later plea for mercy suggests that he had never intended that Plunkett should actually die.
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in 1670. A year later 150 students attended the college, no fewer than 40 of whom were
Protestant, making this college the first integrated school in Ireland. His ministry was a successful one and he is said to have confirmed 48,000 Catholics over a four-year period. The
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called it a grave mistake: while
Plunkett, by virtue of his office, was clearly guilty of "promoting the Catholic faith", and may possibly have had some dealings with the French, there was never the slightest evidence that he had conspired against the King's life.
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the time available to bring back witnesses and evidence for the defence. During the trial, Archbishop
Plunkett had disputed the right of the court to try him in England and he also drew attention to the criminal past of the witnesses, but to no avail.
750:, twenty enrobed bishops and a number of abbots mounted a stage beneath a scaffolding shelter on 1 July 1981. Ă Fiaich had flown there in a helicopter with Plunkett's head. The occasion attracted thousands of pilgrims to the park.
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than which there is not any thing more displeasing to God, or more pernicious to mankind in the world". The jury returned within fifteen minutes with a guilty verdict and
Archbishop Plunkett replied: "
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In 1997 Plunkett was made a patron saint for peace and reconciliation in Ireland, adopted by the prayer group campaigning for peace in Ireland, "St. Oliver Plunkett for Peace and Reconciliation".
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Numerous pleas for mercy were made but Charles II, although himself a reputed crypto-Catholic, thought it too politically dangerous to spare Plunkett. The French ambassador to England,
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These include Hanly, O'Fiaich, Forristal, Curtis, O'Higgins, Walsh, Bennett, Stokes, Concannon, Carty, Matthews, Murphy, Nowak, Burns, Meagher and the St. Oliver web-site.
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Oliver Plunkett was born on 1 November 1625 (earlier biographers gave his date of birth as 1 November 1629, but 1625 has been the consensus since the 1930s) in
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to be beatified. For the canonisation, the customary second miracle was waived. He has since been followed by 17 other Irish martyrs who were
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was a remarkable triumph. The Common was virtually taken over for a celebration of the 300th anniversary of Plunkett's martyrdom. Cardinal
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for the informers against him: "silly drunken vagabonds... whom no schoolboy would trust to rob an orchard".
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St. Oliver Plunkett Primary School, Cannon Hill, Queensland, Australia
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700:Oliver Plunkett was beatified on 23 May 1920 by
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683:St Oliver Plunkett casket in Downside Abbey
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1774:. New York: Robert Appleton Company.
1748:. New York: Robert Appleton Company.
1696:The Letters of Saint Oliver Plunkett
1337:Bring Me the Head of Oliver Plunkett
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887:Shrine at Loughcrew, County Meath
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1213:St. Oliver Plunkett Place,
1182:Oliver Plunkett Cup of the
910:Fredericktown, Pennsylvania
839:St. Peter's Catholic Church
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846:Blackrock, County Louth
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1771:Catholic Encyclopedia
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365:English Restoration
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1802:1669 – 1681
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