Ireland under the Tudors, with a Succinct Account of the Earlier History. Vol. 1 (of 3)

CHAPTER XVIII.

Chapter 18164 wordsPublic domain

THE REIGN OF MARY.

St. Leger is again Lord Deputy 384-396 The succession 384 The Queen and the Pope 386 Bishop Bale at Kilkenny 386 The Primacy is restored to Armagh 391 Restoration of Kildare 392 The Pope and the kingdom of Ireland 393 Mary's notions of prerogative 394 Recall of St. Leger--his accusers 396 Sussex (then Lord Fitzwalter) made Lord Deputy 396 Ulster 397 The King's and Queen's Counties 399 The monastic lands not restored 401 Catholicism re-established 401 Military operations of Sussex 402 O'Neills and O'Donnells 404 Sir Henry Sidney Lord Justice 405 General disaffection 406 Mary's ideas on Irish policy 407 Sussex in Munster 408 And in Thomond and Connaught 410 Abortive expedition to the Hebrides 411 State of the Protestants under Mary 413

INDEX 415

_Errata._

Page 140, _for_ Bishop of Kildare _read_ Bishop of Killaloe. " 305-6, _for_ Michael Comyn _read_ Nicholas Comyn. " 317, _for_ Nicholas Walsh _read_ Nicholas Fagan.

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IRELAND IN 1172 _To face page_ 37 " ABOUT 1300 " 69 " " 1500 " 124 IRELAND, ECCLESIASTICAL " 288

IRELAND UNDER THE TUDORS.