May Tyrants Tremble. Fergus Whelan
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MAY TYRANTS TREMBLE
In memory of Philip Casey, 1950–2018,
poet, novelist and friend.
MAY TYRANTS TREMBLE
THE LIFE OF WILLIAM DRENNAN,
1754–1820
Fergus Whelan
First published in 2020 by
Irish Academic Press
10 George’s Street
Newbridge
Co. Kildare
Ireland
© Fergus Whelan, 2020
9781788551212 (Cloth)
9781788551229 (Kindle)
9781788551236 (Epub)
9781788551243 (PDF)
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Typeset in Garamond Premier Pro 11/14 pt
Jacket front: William Drennan’s sketch of Blaris executions.
Courtesy of the National Archive of Ireland.
Jacket back: William Drennan (c.1790), Robert Home, 1752–1834
© National Museums Northern Ireland, Collection Ulster Museum.
Cover design: edit+ www.stuartcoughlan.com
CONTENTS
Introduction: Brazen Walls of Separation
2. Non-Subscribing Presbyterian
3. Drennan’s Religious Outlook
7. Amongst the Dublin Dissenters
9. The Faithful Wounds of a Friend
10. Edmund Burke
11. The Hounding of Priestley and Paine
12. Drennan, Burke and the Penal Laws
13. Belfast: A Nest of Republicans
14. Citizen Soldiers to Arms!
15. The Merits of Personal Courage
16. The Secret Committee
17. ‘There Never was a Belfast Mob’
18. Earthquake in the Mercantile World
19. Love and Matters of Honour
20. A Heart as Dangerous as His Pen
21. Spies, Entrapment and Gaol Break
22. The End of the Dublin Society
23. ‘My Heart Does Not Tremble’
24. Cruel and Ignoble Calumnies
25. Death in the Highlands
26. The Smell of a Great Gaol
27. ‘Frigid Neutralist’
28. Remember Orr!
29. Martial Law
30. Man of Letters
31. A Personal Union with England
32. Let Irishmen Remain Sulky
33. The Emmet Family Tragedy
34. Letter to Charles Fox
35. The Natural Leaders
36. Belfast Monthly Magazine
37. Last Letters and Death
Conclusion: Revolution, Reform and Violence
Sources
Bibliography
Endnotes