A Popular History of Ireland : from the Earliest Period to the Emancipation of the Catholics — Complete by Thomas D'Arcy McGee
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BOOK VI.
CHAPTER I.--Civil War in England--Its Effects on the Anglo-Irish--The Knights of St. John-- General Desire of the Anglo-Irish to Naturalize themselves among the Native Population--A Policy of Non-Intercourse between the Races Resolved on in England CHAPTER II.--Lionel, Duke of Clarence, Lord Lieutenant-- The Penal Code of Race--"The Statute of Kilkenny," and some of its Consequences CHAPTER III.--Art McMurrogh, Lord of Leinster--First Expedition of Richard II. of England to Ireland CHAPTER IV.--Subsequent Proceedings of Richard II.-- Lieutenancy and Death of the Earl of March-- Second Expedition of Richard against Art McMurrogh--Change of Dynasty in England CHAPTER V.--Parties within "the Pale"--Battles of Kilmainham and Killucan--Sir John Talbot's Lord Lieutenancy CHAPTER VI.--Acts of the Native Princes--Subdivision of Tribes and Territories--Anglo-Irish Towns under Native Protection--Attempt of Thaddeus O'Brien, Prince of Thomond, to |
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