Oliver Plunket (St Oliver Plunket) Portrait Print
Oliver Plunket (St Oliver Plunket) NPG D29771
© National Portrait Gallery, London
possibly by Robert Laurie
Appointed Archbishop of Armagh in 1669, Plunket was the ecclesiastical head of the Catholic Church in Ireland at a time when Catholic clergy were outlawed. He was forced to perform his ministry in secret, living in a network of safe houses and travelling in disguise. In the frenzied atmosphere of the Popish Plot, he was captured and falsely accused of planning a 70,000-strong Catholic rebellion. Brought to trial in London and found guilty of high treason, he became the most senior clerical victim of the... more
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