The Joy family of Belfast

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The Joy family of Belfast was a prominent Ulster Presbyterian dynasty known for its role in printing, journalism, and radical politics in 18th-century Ireland, including producing United Irishman leader Henry Joy McCracken.

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instanceOf Ulster Presbyterian dynasty
family
activeInCentury 18th century
associatedWithCity Belfast NERFINISHED
associatedWithEvent Irish Rebellion of 1798 NERFINISHED
associatedWithIdeology Irish nationalism
reformist politics
associatedWithMovement Society of United Irishmen NERFINISHED
associatedWithRegion Ulster NERFINISHED
associatedWithReligion Nonconformist Protestantism
basedIn Belfast, County Antrim NERFINISHED
contributedTo growth of Belfast as a commercial and intellectual centre
country Ireland NERFINISHED
ethnicity Ulster Scots NERFINISHED
fieldOfActivity book printing
newspaper publishing
political activism
hasHistoricalRole development of the Belfast press
promotion of Enlightenment ideas in Belfast
support of the United Irish movement
influenced political culture of Belfast in the late 18th century
knownFor journalism
printing
radical politics
support for Irish republicanism
support for the Society of United Irishmen
language English
location Belfast NERFINISHED
notableMember Francis Joy NERFINISHED
Henry Joy (printer) NERFINISHED
Henry Joy McCracken NERFINISHED
politicalAlignment Irish republican sympathies
radical Presbyterian
produced United Irishman leader Henry Joy McCracken NERFINISHED
region Northern Ireland (historical Ulster) NERFINISHED
religion Presbyterian
surface form: Presbyterianism
socialClass urban middle class
timePeriod 1790s Ireland
18th-century Ireland

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Henry Joy McCracken associatedWith The Joy family of Belfast