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The Catholic Association was an Irish Roman Catholic political organization set up by Daniel OConnell in the early nineteenth century to campaign for Catholic emancipation within the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. It was one of the first mass-membership political movements in Europe.
They sentenced OConnell and his son John to twelve months for conspiracy, and OConnell was imprisoned at the Richmond Bridewell. When released after three months, the charges quashed on appeal to the House of Lords, OConnell was paraded in triumph through Dublin on a gilded chariot.
Daniel OConnell had a plan; he would try to win the right for Catholics to sit in parliament by peaceful means Catholic Emancipation. When he achieved this he would try to restore the Irish Parliament by overturning the Act of Union. This was called the Repeal of the Union.
OConnell became actively involved in opposition to the union and repeatedly defended Catholics prosecuted in the courts for their opposition to the government. Frustrated by the unfairness of religious discrimination, in 1811 OConnell set up the Catholic Board to campaign for Catholic emancipation.
In 1828 OConnell continued his campaign by putting himself forward for Parliament. He won a by-election in County Clare, even though as a Catholic he could not take up his seat in Parliament.
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A series of mass meetings in all parts of Ireland culminated in OConnells arrest for seditious conspiracy, but he was released on appeal after three months imprisonment (JuneSeptember 1844). Afterward his health failed rapidly, and the nationalist leadership fell to the radical Young Ireland group.
The OConnell family, principally of Derrynane, are a Gaelic Irish Noble family of County Kerry in Munster. The principal seat of the senior line of the family was Derrynane Abbey now an Irish National Monument.

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