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Ireland in the Early 
1500s 
 
 Ireland in 1500 was very different to what it is like 
today. 
 Thick forests covered a lot of the country. 
 Wild boar and wolves roamed freely. 
 Roads were dirt tracks. 
 There were very few bridges so it was difficult to 
cross rivers and streams. 
 Travel was dangerous, even men would not travel 
without protection.
Ireland in the Early 
1500s 
 
 There was no central government in Ireland. 
 Henry VII was King of England at the time and 
called himself ‘Lord of Ireland’, but he only 
controlled a small area around Dublin known as the 
Pale. The people who lived in the Pale followed the 
laws and customs of England. 
 Powerful Lords rules the rest of the country. They 
had their own private armies. 
 Brehon Law was used instead of English Law.
Irish Lords 
 
 Irish Lords were divided into two groups; Gaelic 
Lords and Anglo-Norman Lords. 
 Those whose names began with Mac or O were 
Gaelic Irish. Their ancestors lived in Ireland for 
centuries. 
 The other Lords were Anglo-Norman, they came to 
Ireland during the Middle Ages. The most powerful 
of these were The Butlers of Ormond, The 
Fitzgeralds of Desmond, The Fitzgeralds of Kildare.
Gaelic Lords 
 
 Gaelic Lords ruled over a clan - a group of people 
with the same name as them. Eg: O’Connor, O’Neill. 
 A Lord was elected from the ruling family 
(derbhfine). Any man whose father, grandfather or 
great-grandfather had been Lord could be elected. 
 Mostly, the new Lord was a brother or son of the 
previous Lord. 
 This way of picking a Lord often caused wars among 
leaders of the clan.
The Brehon Laws 
 
 The Brehon Laws were ancient Gaelic laws. 
 The Brehon (judge) administered the laws. 
 The post of Brehon was passed down from father to 
son. 
 The court was held on hillside and anyone could 
attend. 
 There were no jails and no executions. 
 The only form of punishment was a fine, which the 
guilty person paid to the victim.
The Brehon Laws 
 
Marriage Laws 
 Wives could keep their own name and property. 
 Divorce was allowed. 
 Children born outside wedlock were entitled to a 
share of their father’s property.
The Brehon Laws 
 
Cattle and Land 
 In Gaelic Ireland the cattle was the property of the whole 
clan. 
 A person’s wealth was calculated by the number of cows 
they owned. 
 The cattle belonged to the freemen of the clan, below them 
were the tenants and labourers who did the hard work.
The Brehon Laws 
 
How did people dress? 
 Women wore a long tunic, similar to a dress. They 
wore an Irish mantle (a thick cloak) over their 
shoulders. 
 Men wore a knee length tunic and an Irish mantle. 
They also had a long moustache. 
 Both men and women often wore no shoes.
The Anglo-Norman 
 
 When the Normans first came to Ireland, the King of 
England gave them land. 
 When the Lords died, their eldest sons became the 
new lords. 
 As the years passed the families gradually became 
like their Gaelic neighbours. 
 They married Gaelic people, adopted Gaelic 
customs, spoke Irish and used Brehon Laws. 
 On the surface, they seemed more Gaelic than 
English. 
Lords
Questions 
 
1. Describe what Ireland was like in 1500. 
2. Explain what the Pale was. 
3. Name the two types of Lord in Ireland. 
4. What was a clan? 
5. What was the derbhfine? 
6. Explain how a new Lord was chosen. 
7. What were the Brehon Laws? 
8. Who was in charge of these laws? 
9. How was a person’s wealth measured? 
10. Can you identify a hierachy in Gaelic Ireland? 
11. Did Anglo-Normans assimilate well into Irish society? 
12. Sketch a man and woman from Gaelic Ireland.
The Pale 

The Pale 
 
 The Pale was an area around Dublin stretching from 
Dundalk (Co. Louth) to the Wicklow Mountains and 
West as far as Kells (Co. Kildare). 
 The people of the Pale were descended from 
Normans. They spoke English, followed English Law 
and wore English style clothes.
The Pale 
 
 Crime and Punishment: 
 Common Law was the English system of law. 
 The King appointed judges to go from place to place 
and try serious crimes. 
 Courts were held in a courthouse in a town. 
 Sentences were harsh. People found guilty were 
executed by beheading or hanging, or were put in 
prison for a long time.
 
 Marriage Laws: 
 Divorce was forbidden. 
 Children born outside marriage could not inherit their 
father’s property. 
 A wife took her husband’s name. 
 A husband took control of his wife’s property and her 
money. 
The Pale
The Pale 
 
 What did the people of the Pale think of the Lords? 
 The landowners and the merchants of the Pale hated 
the Gaelic Irish Lords and Anglo-Norman Lords. 
 The Gaelic Irish frequently raided the Pale to steal 
cattle. Many Pale farmers paid ‘black rent’ (protection 
money) to the raiders to stop them stealing their cattle.
Questions 
 
 Take these down into your copy: 
1. How were the people of the Pale different from te 
people in the rest of Ireland? 
2. What was Common Law? 
3. List three ways in which Common Law was different 
from Brehon Law. 
4. How did the people of the Pale feel about the rest of 
Ireland? Explain why they felt this way. 
5. Which, in your opinion, was the better system – 
Common Law or Brehon Law? Give a reason for your 
answer.

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Plantations

  • 1.
  • 2. Ireland in the Early 1500s   Ireland in 1500 was very different to what it is like today.  Thick forests covered a lot of the country.  Wild boar and wolves roamed freely.  Roads were dirt tracks.  There were very few bridges so it was difficult to cross rivers and streams.  Travel was dangerous, even men would not travel without protection.
  • 3. Ireland in the Early 1500s   There was no central government in Ireland.  Henry VII was King of England at the time and called himself ‘Lord of Ireland’, but he only controlled a small area around Dublin known as the Pale. The people who lived in the Pale followed the laws and customs of England.  Powerful Lords rules the rest of the country. They had their own private armies.  Brehon Law was used instead of English Law.
  • 4. Irish Lords   Irish Lords were divided into two groups; Gaelic Lords and Anglo-Norman Lords.  Those whose names began with Mac or O were Gaelic Irish. Their ancestors lived in Ireland for centuries.  The other Lords were Anglo-Norman, they came to Ireland during the Middle Ages. The most powerful of these were The Butlers of Ormond, The Fitzgeralds of Desmond, The Fitzgeralds of Kildare.
  • 5. Gaelic Lords   Gaelic Lords ruled over a clan - a group of people with the same name as them. Eg: O’Connor, O’Neill.  A Lord was elected from the ruling family (derbhfine). Any man whose father, grandfather or great-grandfather had been Lord could be elected.  Mostly, the new Lord was a brother or son of the previous Lord.  This way of picking a Lord often caused wars among leaders of the clan.
  • 6. The Brehon Laws   The Brehon Laws were ancient Gaelic laws.  The Brehon (judge) administered the laws.  The post of Brehon was passed down from father to son.  The court was held on hillside and anyone could attend.  There were no jails and no executions.  The only form of punishment was a fine, which the guilty person paid to the victim.
  • 7. The Brehon Laws  Marriage Laws  Wives could keep their own name and property.  Divorce was allowed.  Children born outside wedlock were entitled to a share of their father’s property.
  • 8. The Brehon Laws  Cattle and Land  In Gaelic Ireland the cattle was the property of the whole clan.  A person’s wealth was calculated by the number of cows they owned.  The cattle belonged to the freemen of the clan, below them were the tenants and labourers who did the hard work.
  • 9. The Brehon Laws  How did people dress?  Women wore a long tunic, similar to a dress. They wore an Irish mantle (a thick cloak) over their shoulders.  Men wore a knee length tunic and an Irish mantle. They also had a long moustache.  Both men and women often wore no shoes.
  • 10. The Anglo-Norman   When the Normans first came to Ireland, the King of England gave them land.  When the Lords died, their eldest sons became the new lords.  As the years passed the families gradually became like their Gaelic neighbours.  They married Gaelic people, adopted Gaelic customs, spoke Irish and used Brehon Laws.  On the surface, they seemed more Gaelic than English. Lords
  • 11. Questions  1. Describe what Ireland was like in 1500. 2. Explain what the Pale was. 3. Name the two types of Lord in Ireland. 4. What was a clan? 5. What was the derbhfine? 6. Explain how a new Lord was chosen. 7. What were the Brehon Laws? 8. Who was in charge of these laws? 9. How was a person’s wealth measured? 10. Can you identify a hierachy in Gaelic Ireland? 11. Did Anglo-Normans assimilate well into Irish society? 12. Sketch a man and woman from Gaelic Ireland.
  • 13. The Pale   The Pale was an area around Dublin stretching from Dundalk (Co. Louth) to the Wicklow Mountains and West as far as Kells (Co. Kildare).  The people of the Pale were descended from Normans. They spoke English, followed English Law and wore English style clothes.
  • 14. The Pale   Crime and Punishment:  Common Law was the English system of law.  The King appointed judges to go from place to place and try serious crimes.  Courts were held in a courthouse in a town.  Sentences were harsh. People found guilty were executed by beheading or hanging, or were put in prison for a long time.
  • 15.   Marriage Laws:  Divorce was forbidden.  Children born outside marriage could not inherit their father’s property.  A wife took her husband’s name.  A husband took control of his wife’s property and her money. The Pale
  • 16. The Pale   What did the people of the Pale think of the Lords?  The landowners and the merchants of the Pale hated the Gaelic Irish Lords and Anglo-Norman Lords.  The Gaelic Irish frequently raided the Pale to steal cattle. Many Pale farmers paid ‘black rent’ (protection money) to the raiders to stop them stealing their cattle.
  • 17. Questions   Take these down into your copy: 1. How were the people of the Pale different from te people in the rest of Ireland? 2. What was Common Law? 3. List three ways in which Common Law was different from Brehon Law. 4. How did the people of the Pale feel about the rest of Ireland? Explain why they felt this way. 5. Which, in your opinion, was the better system – Common Law or Brehon Law? Give a reason for your answer.