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*1541: Henry VIII of England adopts title King of Ireland
*1541: Henry VIII of England adopts title King of Ireland
*1557: first of a new wave of English settlers; Irish frequently dispossessed and evicted
*1557: first of a new wave of English settlers; Irish frequently dispossessed and evicted
==The British in Ireland==
*1603: James VI of Scotland becomes James I of England; although the two kingdoms remain officially separate for some time there is close collaboration
*1609: beginning of mass Scottish settlement in Ulster

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A timeline (or several) relating to History of Ireland.

Early history

The English in Ireland

  • 1155/6: Pope Adrian IV grants Henry II of England authority over Ireland
  • 1169: first English forces arrive at the request of Dermot Mac Murrough to help against his enemies
  • 1171: Henry II invades in person
  • 1175: High King Rory O'Connor recognizes Henry as overlord; however, varying amounts of Ireland remain effectively independent of English rule for centuries
  • 1177: Henry makes his son John Lord of Ireland
  • 1199: John becomes king; the title of Lord of Ireland is henceforth fused with the English crown
  • early 14th century: Irish Parliament established, representing English occupied areas
  • 1366: Irish Parliament's Statute of Kilkenny bans English settlers "going native"
  • 1494/5: Poynings' Law: Irish Parliament agrees to pass laws only with prior permission from England
  • 1541: Henry VIII of England adopts title King of Ireland
  • 1557: first of a new wave of English settlers; Irish frequently dispossessed and evicted

The British in Ireland

  • 1603: James VI of Scotland becomes James I of England; although the two kingdoms remain officially separate for some time there is close collaboration
  • 1609: beginning of mass Scottish settlement in Ulster