Kerajaan Ireland
Kerajaan Ireland (Bahasa Inggeris: Kingdom of Ireland, Ríoghacht Éireann; kemudiannya Ríocht Éireann) merupakan sebuah kerajaan pelanggan England dan kemudiannya Great Britain yang wujud dari tahun 1542 sehingga 1800. Ia diperintah raja-raja England dan kemudiannya Great Britain dalam suatu penyatuan persendirian bersama kerajaan lain milik raja-raja itu. Kerajaan ini ditadbir dari Istana Dublin secara kecilan dan diwakili seorang wizurai (Lord Deputy, kemudiannya Lord Lieutenant). Ia mempunyai badan (Parlimen Ireland) dan sistem perundangan, lapisan bangsawan, serta agama rasmi (Gereja Ireland bermazhab Protestan) yang tersendiri.
Kingdom of Ireland Ríoghacht Éireann | |||||||||||
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![]() The Kingdom of Ireland in 1789 | |||||||||||
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| Ibu negara | Dublin 53°21′N 6°16′W | ||||||||||
| Bahasa yang umum digunakan | bahasa Inggeris, bahasa Gaelik klasik | ||||||||||
| Agama |
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| Kerajaan | Kerajaan berperlembagaan unitari | ||||||||||
| Raja | |||||||||||
• 1542–47 (pertama) | Henry VIII | ||||||||||
• 1760–1800 (terakhir) | George III | ||||||||||
| Lord Lieutenant | |||||||||||
• 1542–48 (pertama) | Anthony St Leger | ||||||||||
• 1798–1800 (terakhir) | Charles Cornwallis | ||||||||||
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• 1660 (first) | Matthew Locke | ||||||||||
• 1798–1800 (last) | Robert Stewart | ||||||||||
| Badan perundangan | Parliament | ||||||||||
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| Sejarah | |||||||||||
• Crown of Ireland Act 1542 | 1542 | ||||||||||
• Confederate Wars | 1642–52 | ||||||||||
• Commonwealth | 1652–60 | ||||||||||
• Legislative independence | 1782–1800 | ||||||||||
• Act of Union | 1 January 1801 | ||||||||||
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| 1700–1800 | 84,421 km2 (32,595 bt2) | ||||||||||
| Penduduk | |||||||||||
• 1700 | 3,000,000 | ||||||||||
• 1800 | 5,500,000 | ||||||||||
| Mata wang | Pound Ireland | ||||||||||
| Kode ISO 3166 | IE | ||||||||||
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1 See coat of arms regarding use of a crowned harp as the arms of Ireland. Although numerous flags of Ireland existed during the period, the Kingdom of Ireland had no official flag.[nb 1] See List of flags of Ireland. | |||||||||||
Kerajaan ini diwujudkan pada asal sebagai suatu kawasan yang dipertuankan raja Ireland (Lordship) berikutan serangan Inggeris-Norman ke atas Ireland pada tahun 1177. Pengaruh raja England ke atas Ireland mula mengecil pada tahun 1500-an di mana kekuasaan ke atas pulau ini dimabil alih oleh ketua-ketua puak (tánaiste, kata jamak: tánaistí). Pertabalan Henry VIII sebagai Raja Ireland memulakan penaklukan ke atas pulau itu yang berlarutan sehingga tahun 1600-an, yang trut melibatkan perampasan tanah daripada orang asal Ireland serta pendudukan tanah tersebut oleh puak pendatang dari Britain.
Kerajaan ini dibubarkan setelah pelulusan Akta-Akta Kesatuan 1800 (Acts of Union 1800) oleh Parlimen kerajaan itu sendiri.[1]
Penghapusan kerajaan
Pemberontakan Ireland 1798 serta kerjasama pihak pemberontak dengan Perancis, musuh ketat United Kingdom, membawa kepada penggabungan Ireland ke dalam Kesatuan Britain Raya secara formal dengan pelaksanaan Akta-Akta Kesatuan 1800 (Acts of Union 1800) lalu membentuk Kerajaan Bersatu Britain Raya dan Ireland (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland) serta memansuhkan Parlimen tempatan Ireland.[2] Pelaksanaan ini ditarik balik pada 1937 selepas terbentuknya Republik Ireland namun Raja atau Ratu Britain masih merupakan pemerintah secara de juresehingga tahun 1949.[3]
Rujukan
- Morley, Vincent (2002), Irish opinion and the American Revolution, 1760–1783, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, m/s. 4, dicapai pada 20 Januari 2012,
Féach ár bpian le sé chéad bliain aige Gaill in éigean, gan rí dár rialadh de Ghaeil, mo chian, i ríoghacht Éireann.
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(the above Gaelic sentence is translated a few lines later as:) Consider our torment for six hundred years by violent foreigners, with no king of the Gaels ruling us, my grief, in the kingdom of Ireland.
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Here can be seen, in close association, expressions of religious loyalty to the pre-Reformation faith represented by Creggan churchyard; dynastic loyalty to the house of Stuart; and national loyalty to 'ríocht Éireann' , 'the kingdom of Ireland'. - de Beaumont, G pp114-115
- The Statute Law Revision (Pre-Union Irish Statutes) Act 1962, section 1 and Schedule Diarkibkan 11 Oktober 2012 di Wayback Machine
- W. G. Perrin and Herbert S. Vaughan, 1922, "British Flags. Their Early History and their Development at Sea; with an Account of the Origin of the Flag as a National Device", Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, pp. 51–52:
The red saltire on white ground which represents Ireland in the Union flag had only an ephemeral existence as a separate flag. Originating as the arms of the powerful Geraldines, who from the time of Henry II held the predominant position among those whose presence in Ireland was due to the efforts of the English sovereigns to subjugate that country, it is not to be expected that the native Irish should ever have taken kindly to a badge that could only remind them of their servitude to a race with whom they had little in common, and the attempt to father this emblem upon St Patrick (who, it may be remarked, is not entitled to a cross – since he was not a martyr) has evoked no response from the Irish themselves. The earliest evidence of the existence of the red flag known to the author occurs in a map of "Hirlandia" by John Goghe dated 1576 and now exhibited in the Public Record Office. The arms at the head of this map are the St George's cross impaled on the crowned harp, but the red saltire is prominent in the arms of the Earl of Kildare and the other Geraldine families placed over their respective spheres of influence. The red saltire flag is flown at the masthead of a ship, possibly an Irish pirate, which is engaged in action in the St George's Channel with another ship flying the St George's cross. The St George's flag flies upon Cornwall, Wales and Man, but the red saltire flag does not appear upon Ireland itself, though it is placed upon the adjacent Mulls of Galloway and Kintyre in Scotland. It is, however, to be found in the arms of Trinity College, Dublin (1591), in which the banners of St George and of this saltire surmount the turrets that flank the castle gateway. The Graydon MS. Flag Book of 1686 which belonged to Pepys does not contain this flag, but give as the flag of Ireland (which, it may be noted, appears as an afterthought right at the end of the book) the green flag with St George's cross and the harp, illustrated in Plate X, fig. 3. The saltire flag is nevertheless given as "Pavillon d'Ierne" in the flags plates at the commencement of the Neptune François of 1693, whence it was copied into later flag collections. Under the Commonwealth and Protectorate, when England and Scotland were represented in the Great and other Seals by their crosses, Ireland was invariably represented by the harp that was added to the English and Scottish crosses to form a flag of the three kingdoms. At the funeral of Cromwell the Great Standards of England and Scotland had the St George's and St Andrew's crosses in chief respectively, but the Great Standard of Ireland had in chief a red cross (not saltire) on a yellow field. When the Order of St Patrick was instituted in 1783 the red saltire was taken for the badge of the Order, and since this emblem was of convenient form for introduction into the Union flag of England and Scotland it was chosen in forming the combined flag of England, Scotland and Ireland in 1801.
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