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What is the Killing Time referenced under "related topics"? I have just made a disambiguation page for it..! -- Sam
The Killing Time is (obviously, according to the point of view of the victims) either
- roughly, that period of the Irish Rebellion, when some of the Irish Protestants were put to death by the British under the reign of Charles I, during and following the Bishops Wars, immediately prior to the English Civil War.
- especially, that period at the close of the reign of Charles II, when toleration of Presbyterianism was revoked, and during which some 114 opponents of episcopalianism were put to death without trial, and their property confiscated, 1684-1685. Mkmcconn 00:43, 19 Dec 2003 (UTC)