The story of Lord George Hill, a 23,000-acre Donegal landlord, shows that benevolence and a mission to 'civilise' tenants could not prevent the demise of 19th century landlordism in Ireland. While Hill had a reputation as a visionary reformer, he failed to quell the protests of tenants whose cause was backed by priests and a campaigning journalist.
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The story of Lord George Hill, a 23,000-acre Donegal landlord, shows that benevolence and a mission to 'civilise' tenants could not prevent the demise of 19th century landlordism in Ireland. While Hill had a reputation as a visionary reformer, he failed to quell the protests of tenants whose cause was backed by priests and a campaigning journalist.
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