Lichfield House Compact

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Lichfield House Compact February 1835 Alliance of Whigs, Radicals and Irish Defeated the government in House of Commons Peel resigned Melbourne back as PM
Lichfield House Compact: Reforms (positive) Further Irish reforms: - Catholics appointed to high offices - New national police force - Political powers of Orange Order curbed - Compromise solution to tithe 1838 - Poor Law Act 1834 - Corporations Act 1840 - O'Connell Lord Mayor of Dublin 1841
Lichfield House Compact: Reforms (negative) Tithe Rentcharge Act 1838 Irish Municipal Corporation Act 1840 Fall in OC tribute Precursors Society 1838 Loyal National Repeal Association 1840
Lichfield House Compact: End of Alliance 1840 Irish Catholics gained little real substance Still treated second to England O'Connell forced to compromise too many times: - "Ireland is too poor for a poor law" O'Connellites as "the Irish tail" to Whigs party
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