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9781580970266

Colonel Despard : The Life and Times of an Anglo-Irish Rebel

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    9781580970266

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    1580970265

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1999-11-01
  • Publisher: Combined Books
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Summary

In spite of having Admiral Nelson testify in his defense, Colonel Edward Marcus Despard went to the scaffold in 1803, accused of treason and plotting to assassinate King George III. Despard's execution ended a life of adventure and intrigue, and a career that encompassed the American Revolution, the Irish Rebellion of 1798, and the French Revolutionary Wars. A Protestant Irishman accused of plotting with a circle of conspirators within the Brigade of Guards to assassinate the King of England would seem to be of obvious interest to historians and biographers, but such has not been the case.Much of Despard's career took place in isolated parts of Central America and, later, within murky conspiratorial circles in Ireland and England. The difficulty of research and the dismissive attitude of a past generation of British historians has prevented the Despard case from getting the attention it deserves. Professor Conner has, over the course of several years, undertaken the meticulous research in Central America and the British Isles required to bring full details of Despard's career to light.During the American Revolution, Despard and a young Royal Naval officer named Horatio Nelson fought America's Spanish allies on territory that is now Belize and the Mosquito Coast of Nicaragua. At the end of the campaign, Despard remained behind as a colonial administrator. His championing of the grievances of local settlers and increasing criticism of slavery led to his recall in disgrace to England.Back in Britain, Despard became involved in the shadow world of Scottish and Irish nationalists and disgruntled laborers feeling the first effects of the Industrial Revolution. The French Revolution suddenly gave discontented dreamers in England the possibility of a real ally. The ensuing cycle of conspiracy, revolt and government crackdown is of more relevance than ever in today's troubled world, and is now being presented to a broader public by Clifford Conner and a new generation of researchers.Clifford D. Conner teaches at John Jay School of Criminal Law in New York. His previous writings on the era of the French Revolution include a biography of Jean-Paul Marat.

Author Biography

Clifford D. Conner teaches at John Jay School of Criminal Law in New York. His previous writings on the era of the French Revolution include a biography of Jean-Paul Marat.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments 9(2)
Foreword 11(2)
Bernadette Devlin McAliskey
Part I: Irish Origins, 1751--1779 13(18)
``A Democratical Soldier''
15(6)
The Irish Despards
21(10)
Part II: On the Spanish Main, 1779--1784 31(52)
The Invasion of Nicaragua
33(26)
'Twas Not a Famous Victory ...
59(12)
Black River and the Struggle for Mosquitia
71(12)
Part III: His Majesty's Superintendent in Belize, 1784--1790 83(56)
``A Very Arbitrary Aristocracy''
85(26)
The Spanish Commissaries
111(16)
The Showdown
127(12)
Part IV: The Anglo-Irish Rebel, 1790--1803 139(142)
The Making of a Revolutionary
141(38)
Imprisoned Without Trial
179(26)
The ``Despard Conspiracy''
205(18)
The Trial
223(20)
The Execution and Funeral
243(24)
The Legacy
267(14)
Afterword: A Genealogical Note 281(2)
Appendix A: Who Were the Miskito People? 283(4)
Appendix B: The 1786 Convention of London 287(3)
Appendix C: A Summary of Despard's Census 290(2)
Appendix D: Logwood vs. Mahogany: The Social Consequences 292(3)
Appendix E: Etymological Note on Belize 295(2)
Appendix F: The Post-Despard Era in the Bay Settlement 297(3)
Bibliography 300(6)
Footnotes 306(15)
Index 321

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