Ireland under the Tudors, with a Succinct Account of the Earlier History. Vol. 1 (of 3)
CHAPTER XVII.
FROM THE YEAR 1551 TO THE DEATH OF EDWARD VI.
St. Leger Lord Deputy 354-359 Protestantism officially promulgated 354 Doctrinal conference 355 Browne and Dowdall 356 Tolerant views of St. Leger 357 Sir James Croft Lord Deputy 359-383 Colonisation projects 360 The Ulster Scots 361 The O'Neills 362 Shane O'Neill and his competitors 363 Another doctrinal conference 365 The primacy removed to Dublin 367 Church patronage 368 The coinage 370 Sufferings from a debased currency 371 Attempts at mining 372 French and Scotch intrigues 373 Connaught 374 Leinster 375 Ulster 376 Protestant bishops 379 Bale 381 Catholic reaction after Edward's death 382