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Doneraile conspiracy

The Doneraile conspiracy was an event and subsequent trial, during a time of agrarian unrest in Ireland, when many tenant farmers experienced extreme poverty and hardship at the hands of their landlords. Since the 18th century, the secret oath-bound society called the Whiteboys became very prominent in the Doneraile area. After a collapse of prices for agricultural produce after the Napoleonic Wars, and Napoleon’s defeat at Waterloo, and high rents of agricultural holdings, a rumour that murders of local landlords of the district were being planned. After a number of local people were indicted and brought to trial before a special commission, Daniel O’Connell, a famous lawyer and parliamentarian, became involved, leading to the discharge of many of the accused. O'Connell's victory was seen as one of his greatest triumphs and added to his national and international reputation.

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