The conflict between the two factions continued until the Reformation, when the monastery was turned into a Protestant establishment in 1603.
"This is the white Protestant establishment."
Butler led the changes but was careful to use his secular network and status to maintain relationships with the Protestant establishment.
These early Protestant establishments looked to their own churches for material resources and to their own countries for diplomatic support.
The peerage remained on the Irish patent roll in a constitutionally ambiguous position, but was not recognized by the Protestant political establishment.
It was mediatised in 1569 by Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel, when it became a Protestant establishment.
It was not until after World War II that the privilege and power in the old Protestant establishment began to decline.
It was an extremely skilful attack on the Protestant establishment in the Church of England and made his name.
In its early years, Vassar was associated with the social elite of the Protestant establishment.
Belfast's land-owning and manufacturing class has largely disappeared, leaving in its place a Protestant establishment dominated by small businesses and farmers.