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Ribbonism
Ribbonism, whose supporters were usually called Ribbonmen, was a 19th-century popular movement of poor Catholics in Ireland. As the agitation for Catholic Emancipation grew, the tension between Ribbonism and Orangeism increased. wikipedia.org
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Ribbonism
ˈRibbonism [See ribbon n. 9 d.] The principles or policy of the Ribbon Society.1828 Anglesey Let. 31 Mar. in R. Peel Mem. (1856) I. 34 Ribbonism is extending. 1848 [see ribandism]. 1857 Parl. Papers XXVI. 10 The Orange Society was a protective society against Ribbonism and other secret societies amo... Oxford English Dictionary
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ribandism
ˈribandism rare. = Ribbonism.1848 Edin. Rev. LXXXVII. 230 Roman Catholic bigotry, or Orangeism, or Ribbandism. 1888 Times (weekly ed.) 13 Apr. 7/2 A place..notorious as a centre of Land League ribandism. So ˈribandist, a Ribbonman.1823 Ann. Reg. 61 The judge dismissed both Orangemen and Ribandists. Oxford English Dictionary
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Ralph Entwistle
The book explains some of the reasoning for Entwistle's rebellion to more than just an unfair punishment, but also to the Ribbonism movement of the time wikipedia.org
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blue ribbon
blue ˈribbon, riband 1. A ribbon of blue silk worn as a badge of honour; esp. the broad dark blue ribbon worn by members of the order of the Garter.1651 Let. fr. France in Proc. in Parl. No. 116. 1800 The Queen [of France] hath sent to the Count of Doignion..promising him the staffe of the Marshall ... Oxford English Dictionary
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J. F. Morris
In the 1890s, Morris served as president of the Blue Ribbonism Society in Carmarthen. wikipedia.org
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1819 in Ireland
October – disturbances by supporters of Ribbonism. wikipedia.org
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Armagh disturbances
Agrarian society Defenders (Ireland) Hearts of Oak (Ireland) Hearts of Steel Irish Volunteers (18th century) Molly Maguires Orange Order Peep o' Day Boys Ribbonism wikipedia.org
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Hearts of Steel
References See also Agrarian society Defenders (Ireland) Hearts of Oak (Ireland) Irish Volunteers (18th century) Molly Maguires Peep o' Day Boys Orange Order Ribbonism wikipedia.org
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Party Processions Act 1850
Ribbonism was a strongly Catholic Irish independence movement loosely associated with areas of Ulster and northern Connacht. wikipedia.org
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Forkhill
In 1832 violent opposition to the system of tithes reached Forkhill and became associated with Ribbonism, continuing with a series of affrays, attacks wikipedia.org
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Defenders (Ireland)
See also Agrarian society Croppy Hearts of Oak (Ireland) Hearts of Steel Irish Volunteers (18th century) Molly Maguires Orange Order Peep o' Day Boys Ribbonism wikipedia.org
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Aughanduff
potent national campaign against paying taxes to support the established church (to which many of the residents owed no allegiance) and the presence of ribbonism wikipedia.org
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Whiteboys
entangled in a feud with North American Whiteboys) Captain Rock Hearts of Oak (Ireland) Molly Maguires (Irish-American rural unrest) Peep O'Day Boys Ribbonism wikipedia.org
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Hearts of Oak (Ireland)
See also Agrarian society Defenders (Ireland) Hearts of Steel Irish Volunteers (18th century) Molly Maguires Peep o' Day Boys Orange Order Ribbonism United wikipedia.org
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