Penal Laws, laws passed against Roman Catholics in Britain and Ireland after the Reformation that penalized the practice of the Roman Catholic religion and imposed civil disabilities on Catholics. Various acts passed in the 16th and 17th centuries prescribed fines and imprisonment for participation in Catholic worship and severe penalties, including death, for Catholic priests who practiced their ministry in Britain or Ireland. Other laws barred Catholics from voting, holding public office, owning land, bringing religious items from Rome into Britain, publishing or selling Catholic primers, or teaching. Sporadically enforced in the 17th century and largely ignored in the 18th, the Penal Laws were almost completely nullified by the Roman Catholic Relief Act (1791), the Catholic Emancipation Act (1829), the Roman Catholic Charities Act (1832), and the Roman Catholic Relief Act (1926). such a fascinating time to misunderstand!
Indeed! Thank you for sharing the history of practicing Catholics. Reminds me of the time 200 years earlier when Bloody Mary killed so many Protestants.
Thank you for sharing this video tragic times of persecution in Ireland which has suffered much . God bless you for taking us with you. My dad was from Ireland and he always had a great love for the native land. He shared that love with us kids and the Catholic Faith. They couldn’t kill the Faith of the people. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Once again Sue, you have inspired me to research history - a passion of mine. The Earldom of Granard was established in 1684, the first being Arthur Forbes who was a Lieutenant General in the army and after the Restoration was Lord Justice of Ireland. The title stayed in the family and the 7th Earl of Granard, George Arthur Hastings Forbes, erected the monument to his faithful man in service. The title is still active today, with Peter Arthur Edward Hastings Forbes currently the Earl.
Thank you for bringing the artwork to life with your torch and explanations. Ii hope you don’t get sick from cold and wet clothes and shoes! You two are so dedicated to your cause. God bless all their souls.
Thank you for braving the weather to bring this interesting but sad story. Such a beautiful place to have so much sadness . Each religion teaches love one another but seems to spend most of their time being nasty to those who don't do exactly as they do. I'm pagan but if folk are nice to me I'll be nice to them and I'll celebrate anything with anyone as long as it brings happiness oh and cake 😅 thank you for always going above and beyond to bring us the best . Invest in water proof socks from Amazon xx
A gorgeous place with a terrible past. Very well presented again Sue. Also the music is beautiful on this video! 😍 Take care in those damp,muddy places! 👏
Hello Sue great video love this type that do , there is a really good hidden mass rock between Mosside and Ballycastle I was there years ago some people called them Black Altars . Thanks for the posting.
Hi Sue! Thats quite a story and very interesting. The world sure was a crazy place back in the ages. Makes me wonder if someday people will be saying that about us being them type of acts were normal even though terrible back then. The world has been a crazy place and sometimes in some places it still is! Have a great rest of your day!
Years ago I lived on a farm called broughton's tower ,in our cellar there was a tunnel which led to priest holes ,the priest hid there from Cromwell and his soldiers xx
Interesting history and walkthrough. That spikey plant with yellow flowers is called Gorse. Some fool introduced it to New Zealand (where I am from) thinking that it will make good pasture dividing hedges instead of building fences, now it's an invasive weed growing throughout NZ.
A little personal fyi, my son was named Clancy, kinda knew it was mostly a last name. (my daughter is named Bridget) Homage to my Irish ancestors. thanks for another great video
Thank you Sue for sharing this sad story. 😔 Such a beautiful green cemetery. So sad how people kill each other over religion. From way back then till the present. Love the old stones. So different looking. Love from New Jersey. Stay well!❤
Beautiful walking tour Sue and GV. I believe you when you say that the cemetery is well kept up, usually. There is a National cemetery close to my home, half of my family is buried there. The grounds crew stop mowing the grounds, and picking up the graves on November 1st. They start up again in the spring when the grass starts growing again. That is my understanding anyway. Probably the grounds crew in that cemetery have the same mindset. The story is very sad. You are right, it does not matter what religion a person follows, what matters is, WHAT IS IN THAT PERSONS HEART! The burnt out church was interesting. Thank you again Sue and GV, for braving the weather, and getting soaked feet, to bring us a very interesting video, and bringing to life a very sad story from less tolerant times. Have a great weekend.
@@SerenitySueGraveyards You are welcome, thank you very much for getting back to me. Stay safe, and try to stay dry. I would hate to see you guys get sick.
I am with you Sue in that it shouldn't matter what religion you follow. As for the atrocities the English have committed makes the English part of me is very sad and embarrassed. The Irish part of me is proud and holds my head high.
Don’t believe it, Oliver Cromwell was an English republican, he attacked the English pale in Ireland which was English catholic coloniser. It was part of the English civil war so was English on both sides. When the catholics English lost they where disempowered and sent outside the pale, that is where the term going beyond the pale comes from.
History is history, I don't hold hate for anyone and I don't blame anyone be proud of who you are regardless we are who we are, just have a good heart ❤️❤️
That looks like a really lovely walk , and a beautiful grave yard, your both very brave going out in the freezing cold, I've always hated the cold, the only thing I like about winter is Christmas and robin's.
@@SerenitySueGraveyards That's cold 🥶 Sue, I'm in the north of England, three degrees here, but it feels colder, it's big coat weather as we say. I've lived in this house 35 year's, and I've always had little Robin's visit me every winter. I leave out mealworms, a cheery sight on a winter morning. God Bless, keep warm.
@@SerenitySueGraveyards I've just found a website called Everyone Matter's, there's a video called A Grieving Mother Visit's Son's Grave, if you want to have a look.
Thanks for this post, I hope you don't mind me suggesting this. I'm m up in Belfast. If the Priest is said to be haunting the area, would the locals not have a novena of Masses offered for this Priest ?
Hi, no real reason, after the church becomes abandoned people could be buried there, I did read that it is usually more notable people inside the church but I don't think so, maybe loyal local people to the church were able to go inside to be buried too
The priests in England suffered the same thing and were martyred for their faith. 40 saints in the North of England murdered. I have visited priest hidey holes. Really difficult to see how they survived at all. Enjoyed the walk but so sad.
Wow Lesley I did visit a priest who was a martyr he was hung drawn and quartered, can't imagine that now a days brutal, also saint Oliver Plunkett I visited his shrine his head is in the shrine
Thank you for braving the weather to bring us this video. I was born into the Church of England, but since I have been old enough to understand I have never held with the way that Catholics were treated. Lets be honest, C of E was only created so that henry VIII did not have to ask the pope when he wanted to divorce. Ever since my Mother passed away in 2002 I have felt very drawn towards the Catholic faith, indeed I have many things ie Catholic prayer books, pictures of Mary, and numerous crosses and small statues. So my belief is that although I am C of E, the Ctholic faith is the true religion. god bless you both x
Thanks Barry, I'm open to every Religion and I truly believe its what is in our hearts that matter the most. Raised a Catholic I believe in God but I also believe that everything has a spirit. Trees, earth, flowers etc now I'd only everyone can accept everyone's beliefs the world would be a better place
Henry and Cromwell weren't nice with the Welsh either! We were banned from speaking and learning our language. Did this happen in Ireland too Sue? This nice little graveyard seems to have a little history, with the tribute for the servant and the 1700s stone. The Earl is a relative of the heiress, and her mausoleum, who you featured in your previous vlog. He may be entombed under the church there! Hope your toes didn't get too wrinkled in the wet, lol. Thanks for a lovely outing guys. Deb of Oz.
Hi Deb, when I researched that servant and Granard that came up but I questioned if it was right as there 4 hours away there was also Granard in Wexford which this graveyard is located so I didn't refer to it but it may have well been the same, how crazy is that, like we went full circle. How lovely he was remembered like this. I'm not sure about the Irish language, oh he had his hand stuck into everyone and their belief and their language too, interesting history all be it terrible
@@SerenitySueGraveyards Ancestry can be very crazy Sue. I found that out when building our tree. Hope I didn't tick you off with my Granard thought! Lol......
I think if the stones are a rusty red, it sounds like maybe there's some iron ore in the rocks and soil, which turns that rusty red color in water, etc. Anyone else know anything? SOOOO beautiful this Mass rock area.
Thanks, yes I'm sure there's a logical reason for the red stones but the story is there even my children were told the story in the local school. Yes the view from the mass rock is gorgeous 😍
The good Father died for the true Faith. Cromwell’s butchers sent him directly to Almighty God as a martyr. May his memory be blessed until the end of time. May God have mercy on Ireland.
Sue, this was a very interesting video thank you so much for sharing. Question I would have as a historian what happened to all of cromwell's soldiers who killed all those people after he was deposed? I'm sure the same brutality they showed was probably shown to them too. I know two wrongs don't make a right, but it's amazing how arrogant people can be thinking it's never going to happen to them. Again thank you for this interesting video.
@@SerenitySueGraveyards well you inspire me to look that answer up. Apparently Charles the second had a gentleman take care of them by sending them out to the front between Spain and Portugal through out the Commonwealth. So he ended up getting rid of a lot of the soldiers without having to worry about if they switch sides again. He even had him on pension for a little bit, then got rid of them all off the pension. So some of them either died of starvation in Portugal or bullets.
What an absolutely amazing story! Being an American, have you ever been to Saint Patrick's grave? And it's it true that he read all of the snakes in Ireland?
20:25 CST USA It has been a sloggy, wet day here in Alabama. Feelin for you in the cold! God would have us love one another, not fight. History is sad that way.
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@@SerenitySueGraveyards ah forReal ?! -You no like U2 ?! not even the jam (were the streets have no name) or (withOut you) or (One) (New Years Day) ?! Yess Love the cranBerries Sad about their Singer she was a Hotti🌺 w\ such Beautiful Vocals I will look for that Video w\ Her GraveSite
Thanks, nope not a U2 fan at all but I know they are loved, some songs maybe I'll listen too, yes Dolores was a beautiful lady very very sad, yes check out the video on her here
@@SerenitySueGraveyards I love Ireland and always wanted to visit, my mother and people are Irish so I guess that's why I was always so interested in the culture.
Damned cromwellians it makes me ashamed to be British people who have different religion should never be persecuted because of it I mean its different these days but it was bad then not just for the Irish but for all different religion
Penal Laws, laws passed against Roman Catholics in Britain and Ireland after the Reformation that penalized the practice of the Roman Catholic religion and imposed civil disabilities on Catholics. Various acts passed in the 16th and 17th centuries prescribed fines and imprisonment for participation in Catholic worship and severe penalties, including death, for Catholic priests who practiced their ministry in Britain or Ireland. Other laws barred Catholics from voting, holding public office, owning land, bringing religious items from Rome into Britain, publishing or selling Catholic primers, or teaching.
Sporadically enforced in the 17th century and largely ignored in the 18th, the Penal Laws were almost completely nullified by the Roman Catholic Relief Act (1791), the Catholic Emancipation Act (1829), the Roman Catholic Charities Act (1832), and the Roman Catholic Relief Act (1926). such a fascinating time to misunderstand!
Thanks yes terrible times for sure
Indeed! Thank you for sharing the history of practicing Catholics. Reminds me of the time 200 years earlier when Bloody Mary killed so many Protestants.
I think some big houses had some bits behind panelling for the priest to hide
Yes that's true, I think they called it the priests hole, he would hide there
Thank you that was amazing sue and Cathal 4 our history and the died 4 their faith and it still happening God bless you and be safe ❤
You're very welcome Paul
What a wonderful video Sue and thank you for bringing us along and sharing all that history. 💕🙏🇨🇦
Thanks Roxanne ❤️
Thank you for sharing this video tragic times of persecution in Ireland which has suffered much . God bless you for taking us with you. My dad was from Ireland and he always had a great love for the native land. He shared that love with us kids and the Catholic Faith. They couldn’t kill the Faith of the people. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Completely agree ❤️
This looks like another great one Sue. Looking forward to seeing this one. 🥰😘😘
Hope I go to sleep soon so I will be up to watch
Go to sleep Jan lol
The dynamic duo! Sue and GV. Thanks to both of you for all the great history and narration.
Thanks so much 🙏 💓
Thank you Sue for educating me with this awful sad story .beautiful little cemetery ❤
Sue, I am swept away with both love and grief. Thank you for sharing this journey. It’s so turmoils for all that suffered……
Thanks Ann x x
Wow this looks intriguing!
Great video Sue! Very sad story😢. Beautiful cemetery! Stay warm💕
Thanks Liz x
Once again Sue, you have inspired me to research history - a passion of mine. The Earldom of Granard was established in 1684, the first being Arthur Forbes who was a Lieutenant General in the army and after the Restoration was Lord Justice of Ireland.
The title stayed in the family and the 7th Earl of Granard, George Arthur Hastings Forbes, erected the monument to his faithful man in service.
The title is still active today, with Peter Arthur Edward Hastings Forbes currently the Earl.
Your better than most history teachers.
I was in Longford few weeks ago, it's 4 hours from here and I did a video on a lady that may be related to this very person very interesting thanks
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Recently discovered your channel. I’m such a fan. Appreciate the work that you put into it.
Hi Laura, thank you so much 😊 💗
Looking forward to this!
One of my most favorite videos ....i worked as a housekeeper for an irish priest for years...Father Nolan was a great person.
Thank you
Was a lovely tour thank you from so much for taking us there.
Thanks Karen ❤️
Very interesting history. Thanks for sharing.
Hi Sally, thanks 😊
Looking forward to this one
Come into live chat, we are all in there x
Lovely cemetery Sue so peaceful thank you.
Thanks Jules ❤️
WOW, another great one Sue. Keep up the good work!
Thanks Donna, one from my childhood
Thank you for sharing your history with us. Such a sad story.
Thanks Carol
Prayers for all of Ireland 🇮🇪 and the world.
Thanks Heather ❤️
Thank you for bringing the artwork to life with your torch and explanations. Ii hope you don’t get sick from cold and wet clothes and shoes! You two are so dedicated to your cause. God bless all their souls.
Thanks so much Sandra ❤️
What a stunning place thanks for showing this 😊
Very welcome
Thank you Sue for another interesting and beautiful video! Cheryl (Oregon USA)
Thanks Cheryl
It true a lot of murder location blood stains remain. Lovely path and I enjoyed the Tombstones may all who passed r i.p. Another great video! 😊❤️🇺🇲
Thanks Cathy
@@SerenitySueGraveyards Smiles, Your most welcome Sue! 😊❤️🇺🇲
Thank you for sharing it is an interesting and sad story.
Very welcome
This is a little scary and interesting 🤔 Thankyou ❤️
Suzie, we are in the live chat now come say hi x
Love watching your videos ,another great one ,many thanksxxx
Thanks so much x
So sad. Thank you for a wonderful video.
Thanks Brenda
Thank you for braving the weather to bring this interesting but sad story. Such a beautiful place to have so much sadness . Each religion teaches love one another but seems to spend most of their time being nasty to those who don't do exactly as they do. I'm pagan but if folk are nice to me I'll be nice to them and I'll celebrate anything with anyone as long as it brings happiness oh and cake 😅 thank you for always going above and beyond to bring us the best . Invest in water proof socks from Amazon xx
Completely agree Caron, just be nice, bring cake and no hate ❤️❤️
@@SerenitySueGraveyards Always bring cake! Lovely sentiment.
Another beautiful place👍
A gorgeous place with a terrible past. Very well presented again Sue. Also the music is beautiful on this video! 😍 Take care in those damp,muddy places! 👏
Everything frozen here now Hans, -4c 😨 weather changes fast
Hello Sue great video love this type that do , there is a really good hidden mass rock between Mosside and Ballycastle I was there years ago some people called them Black Altars . Thanks for the posting.
Thanks Shaun, I know there's a few local to me, I suppose many had them especially with the way things were back then.
Hi Sue! Thats quite a story and very interesting. The world sure was a crazy place back in the ages. Makes me wonder if someday people will be saying that about us being them type of acts were normal even though terrible back then. The world has been a crazy place and sometimes in some places it still is! Have a great rest of your day!
Thanks Wally ❤️
So sad and beautiful at the same time.
I love this area, spent many a time there
That is a beautiful wooded area and a interesting story..Ireland has a lot of interesting history.
Thanks April ❤️
That area is absolutely beautiful. Thank you for the story, our Catholic religion has been terribly persecuted through the ages.
Thanks Rich
Years ago I lived on a farm called broughton's tower ,in our cellar there was a tunnel which led to priest holes ,the priest hid there from Cromwell and his soldiers xx
Hi Marie yes I've heard of those tunnels too x
Interesting history and walkthrough. That spikey plant with yellow flowers is called Gorse.
Some fool introduced it to New Zealand (where I am from) thinking that it will make good pasture dividing hedges instead of building fences, now it's an invasive weed growing throughout NZ.
Ahh yrs that's is Gorse gosh I could not remember but I do remember the flowers smelling like bananas, yes it's a terrible plant
Perfect timing. Let go peeps.
Hi Jeanna
Only part way through this, but had to give a shout out for your comment on religious differences. Totally AWESOME.
Thanks Carin ❤️
Looks like a place the fairies 🧚♂️ would love... great video.. interesting history...have a great day...✌️
It certainly felt enchanted
Sad time in Ireland's history. But the people persevered! 👍 Beautiful old cemetery.
Thanks Don, true words
Hello Sue and friends ♥️👋.
Hello 👋
Beautiful place, and very sad story
Thanks Mary ❤️
That's a beautiful song,what is it? Beautiful place as well.
Fear a bhata by Slainte
It always makes me so sad to hear stories of the incredible cruelty that my ancestors lived under.
Very sad, terrible times
A little personal fyi, my son was named Clancy, kinda knew it was mostly a last name. (my daughter is named Bridget) Homage to my Irish ancestors. thanks for another great video
Really Ann, Clancy is a popular surname around these parts beautiful names for your children, my middle name is Bridget after my beautiful Granny
I love your channel Sue.
Thanks Cheryl ❤️
Thank you Sue for sharing this sad story. 😔 Such a beautiful green cemetery. So sad how people kill each other over religion. From way back then till the present. Love the old stones. So different looking. Love from New Jersey. Stay well!❤
Hi Karen, thanks so much for watching x
Love the music sue
Yes me too, the owner and singer are linked beneath the video x
Beautiful walking tour Sue and GV. I believe you when you say that the
cemetery is well kept up, usually. There is a National cemetery close
to my home, half of my family is buried there. The grounds crew
stop mowing the grounds, and picking up the graves on November 1st. They start up again in the spring
when the grass starts growing again.
That is my understanding anyway.
Probably the grounds crew in that cemetery have the same mindset.
The story is very sad. You are right, it does not matter what religion a person follows, what matters is,
WHAT IS IN THAT PERSONS HEART!
The burnt out church was interesting. Thank you again Sue and GV, for braving the weather, and getting soaked feet, to bring us
a very interesting video, and bringing to life a very sad story from less tolerant times. Have a great weekend.
Thanks Michael that makes sense to me too
@@SerenitySueGraveyards You are welcome, thank you very much for getting back to me. Stay safe, and try to stay dry. I would hate to see you guys get sick.
Beautiful place x
It is so beautiful 😍
Missed the lst 18 minutes but joined in for the latter part and rewatched from the begining. Very sad.
Thanks Arleen, seen you in chat, thanks for joining
I am with you Sue in that it shouldn't matter what religion you follow. As for the atrocities the English have committed makes the English part of me is very sad and embarrassed. The Irish part of me is proud and holds my head high.
Don’t believe it, Oliver Cromwell was an English republican, he attacked the English pale in Ireland which was English catholic coloniser. It was part of the English civil war so was English on both sides. When the catholics English lost they where disempowered and sent outside the pale, that is where the term going beyond the pale comes from.
Ahh yes beyond the pale, so many of our churches and castles were burned down too, horrible history but it is history
History is history, I don't hold hate for anyone and I don't blame anyone be proud of who you are regardless we are who we are, just have a good heart ❤️❤️
Love yr videos,without you we wouldn't know our History.Nice to c you on lamonts live.Keep up the great work.God bless.
Hi Kim, oh Lamint what's he like lol gave me nothing but silly comments but I do like his channel lol
I like this song
Me too
rewatching very sad story 😞
Thanks Julia ❤️
How sad
Is there any record of the priest's name? What an interesting story! Thank you for persevering through the hail to show this is this place.💚
No name for the priest but it is wrote in the history of the area
That looks like a really lovely walk , and a beautiful grave yard, your both very brave going out in the freezing cold, I've always hated the cold, the only thing I like about winter is Christmas and robin's.
We love our Robins here, very spiritual little birds -4 here this morning
@@SerenitySueGraveyards That's cold 🥶 Sue, I'm in the north of England, three degrees here, but it feels colder, it's big coat weather as we say. I've lived in this house 35 year's, and I've always had little Robin's visit me every winter. I leave out mealworms, a cheery sight on a winter morning. God Bless, keep warm.
I keep meaning to get mealworms and bring them with me to graveyards, they are always there
@@SerenitySueGraveyards That's interesting that they are always at graveyards, l wonder why that is ?, I'll have a look if there are any videos on it.
@@SerenitySueGraveyards I've just found a website called Everyone Matter's, there's a video called A Grieving Mother Visit's Son's Grave, if you want to have a look.
Thanks for this post, I hope you don't mind me suggesting this. I'm m up in Belfast. If the Priest is said to be haunting the area, would the locals not have a novena of Masses offered for this Priest ?
They actually still do a pattern mass there every year but honestly some of that story is probably folklore
Very sad. Stay warm and dry❤️
Thanks Brenda ❤️
Lovely area
It really is!
Hi guys I love your grave visit videos.....my question is why are there graves inside the churches
Hi, no real reason, after the church becomes abandoned people could be buried there, I did read that it is usually more notable people inside the church but I don't think so, maybe loyal local people to the church were able to go inside to be buried too
@@SerenitySueGraveyards thank you for your response and the beautiful, interesting and caring way you show us these places.
Love ur accent,keep up the great wook
Thank you! 😃
The priests in England suffered the same thing and were martyred for their faith. 40 saints in the North of England
murdered. I have visited priest hidey holes. Really difficult to see how they survived at all. Enjoyed the walk but so sad.
40 martyrs of England and Wales
Wow Lesley I did visit a priest who was a martyr he was hung drawn and quartered, can't imagine that now a days brutal, also saint Oliver Plunkett I visited his shrine his head is in the shrine
This will start in that beautiful wood i shared, then down to the bloody Bridge at a cemetery
Thank you for braving the weather to bring us this video. I was born into the Church of England, but since I have been old enough to understand I have never held with the way that Catholics were treated. Lets be honest, C of E was only created so that henry VIII did not have to ask the pope when he wanted to divorce. Ever since my Mother passed away in 2002 I have felt very drawn towards the Catholic faith, indeed I have many things ie Catholic prayer books, pictures of Mary, and numerous crosses and small statues. So my belief is that although I am C of E, the Ctholic faith is the true religion. god bless you both x
Thanks Barry, I'm open to every Religion and I truly believe its what is in our hearts that matter the most. Raised a Catholic I believe in God but I also believe that everything has a spirit. Trees, earth, flowers etc now I'd only everyone can accept everyone's beliefs the world would be a better place
Henry and Cromwell weren't nice with the Welsh either! We were banned from speaking and learning our language. Did this happen in Ireland too Sue? This nice little graveyard seems to have a little history, with the tribute for the servant and the 1700s stone. The Earl is a relative of the heiress, and her mausoleum, who you featured in your previous vlog. He may be entombed under the church there! Hope your toes didn't get too wrinkled in the wet, lol. Thanks for a lovely outing guys. Deb of Oz.
Hi Deb, when I researched that servant and Granard that came up but I questioned if it was right as there 4 hours away there was also Granard in Wexford which this graveyard is located so I didn't refer to it but it may have well been the same, how crazy is that, like we went full circle. How lovely he was remembered like this. I'm not sure about the Irish language, oh he had his hand stuck into everyone and their belief and their language too, interesting history all be it terrible
@@SerenitySueGraveyards Ancestry can be very crazy Sue. I found that out when building our tree. Hope I didn't tick you off with my Granard thought! Lol......
What can I say Sue? The first 5 or 6 commenters let us all know the pertinent information! Thank you to all of them for their research! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Information also always under the video in the description box, unless I forget which I do at times lol
I think if the stones are a rusty red, it sounds like maybe there's some iron ore in the rocks and soil, which turns that rusty red color in water, etc. Anyone else know anything? SOOOO beautiful this Mass rock area.
Thanks, yes I'm sure there's a logical reason for the red stones but the story is there even my children were told the story in the local school. Yes the view from the mass rock is gorgeous 😍
The good Father died for the true Faith. Cromwell’s butchers sent him directly to Almighty God as a martyr. May his memory be blessed until the end of time. May God have mercy on Ireland.
Thanks Adam..they sure were butchers
Just after jumping on sue actually those fuez bushes came in to Ireland by Cromwell, at the as feed stuff for horses 🐎
Are you serious John, wow and they still grow on the Mass Rock
😢 what a very sad story
Very sad, it happened all over Ireland
@@SerenitySueGraveyards I'm very sad from the pictures I've seen of Ireland is such a beautiful place
Sue, this was a very interesting video thank you so much for sharing. Question I would have as a historian what happened to all of cromwell's soldiers who killed all those people after he was deposed? I'm sure the same brutality they showed was probably shown to them too. I know two wrongs don't make a right, but it's amazing how arrogant people can be thinking it's never going to happen to them. Again thank you for this interesting video.
Thanks Joel, good question but I don't know the answer to that one
@@SerenitySueGraveyards well you inspire me to look that answer up. Apparently Charles the second had a gentleman take care of them by sending them out to the front between Spain and Portugal through out the Commonwealth. So he ended up getting rid of a lot of the soldiers without having to worry about if they switch sides again. He even had him on pension for a little bit, then got rid of them all off the pension. So some of them either died of starvation in Portugal or bullets.
Thanks Joel ❤️
So much hate and murder committed because someone believed something different than whomever was in power at the time.
Religion plays a lot in wars gone by and unfortunately there is still that today, terribly sad
What an absolutely amazing story! Being an American, have you ever been to Saint Patrick's grave? And it's it true that he read all of the snakes in Ireland?
Never been to St Patricks grave, so they say in the Bible, I don't know if it's 100% true but we don't have any here
20:25 CST USA
It has been a sloggy, wet day here in Alabama. Feelin for you in the cold! God would have us love one another, not fight. History is sad that way.
Thanks Amy, it's -4c here now roads are treacherous last few days
Thank you.
For giving the history story to an american
You're welcome
Graves with these dates are the same as Spanish Flu and Yellow Fever. Check the dates. Thanks for sharing your story with us! 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Thanks Tony ❤️
These woods are very Erie ☺️
They are 😊
We are all different and its a shame they did that in the past
It is Hazel x
Yes the Huguenot’s were persecuted as well..
Binnie... my aunt is a Binnie...she married a scot. Brrr looks cold there❤
Oh I love that name, so many of the older names are now back in fashion here for new babies
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Haha he was my torch holder lol
*innaWood* .. wow -that IRish Accent
wenEver I Hear that Celtic Tone
all I see is EverGreen☘️Clovers
& forEverGreen LepraKhauns
and Green Green Green
and I can Hear that Whistle Melody
in the IrisH\Spring Soap Commercials
oh my Goodness I see
DarbyO Gillis & the wee littl People
oH-Gotta Go Listen to U2
and the cranBerries -w\ a
Bowl Full of Lucky\Charms now
*-(they're Magically Delicious)*
Hi base, my favourite film is Darby O Gill dint like U2 but yes the Cranberries I actually have her grave site on my channel
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ah forReal ?! -You no like U2 ?!
not even the jam
(were the streets have no name)
or (withOut you) or (One)
(New Years Day) ?!
Yess Love the cranBerries
Sad about their Singer
she was a Hotti🌺
w\ such Beautiful Vocals
I will look for that Video
w\ Her GraveSite
Thanks, nope not a U2 fan at all but I know they are loved, some songs maybe I'll listen too, yes Dolores was a beautiful lady very very sad, yes check out the video on her here
were the soldiers Britain soldiers
CromOliver Cromwell was an English politician and military officer so I would presume most of the soldiers were British, good question
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Thank you
very sad that people could not preach their faith
It was hard times but I love how even though they must have been scared they kept their faith and still met for mass.
@@SerenitySueGraveyards I love Ireland and always wanted to visit, my mother and people are Irish so I guess that's why I was always so interested in the culture.
Ahh really, I hope you get to visit, what's the surname please
@@SerenitySueGraveyards My grandmother was a Corbitt she married a Ackers
I've heard of Corbit but not Ackers, having said the if a name is less common it's very easy or easier to find them
How sad that people where put to death because of religion.makes you want to cry.
Damned cromwellians it makes me ashamed to be British people who have different religion should never be persecuted because of it I mean its different these days but it was bad then not just for the Irish but for all different religion
Sure was hard times Martin
People should be left to practice there religion in peace
Agree
Meath follower.xx
Hey, thanks x