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The Tithe-Proctor: The Works of William Carleton Volume Two

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After the reader shall have perused the annexed startling and extraordinary narrative on which I have founded the tale of the Tithe-Proctor I am sure he will admit that there is very little left me to say in the shape of a preface.

306 pages, Paperback

First published December 1, 2005

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William Carleton

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William Carleton was an Irish writer and novelist best known for his Traits and Stories of the Irish Peasantry, a collection of ethnic sketches of the stereotypical Irishman.

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March 2, 2018
This Irish author seems to have been a prolific writer of Irish fiction regarding social and political issues. This particular story is a fiction account of a true event and hits upon grievances and the manner the lower classes of Ireland set about attempting to regain control of their lands, lower rents, and avoid what were the payments called tithe, which went to the ministry of the Protestant Church.

Many Irish were transported as convicts to Australia, and this gives a bit of an insight into what caused a great deal of political upheavel and shows both sides of the story.
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