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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Leonard Gray
CHAPTER III.--Sir Anthony St. Leger, Lord Deputy-- Negotiations of the Irish Chiefs with James the Fifth of Scotland--First Attempts to Introduce the Protestant Reformation-- Opposition of the Clergy--Parliament of 1541--The Protectors of the Clergy Excluded--State of the Country--The Crowns United-Henry the Eighth Proclaimed at London and Dublin CHAPTER IV.--Adhesion of O'Neil, O'Donnell, and O'Brien-- A new Anglo-Irish Peerage--New Relations of Lord and Tenant--Bishops appointed by the Crown--Retrospect BOOK VIII. CHAPTER I.--Events of the Reign of Edward Sixth CHAPTER II.--Events of the Reign of Philip and Mary CHAPTER III.--Accession of Queen Elizabeth--Parliament of 1560--The Act of Uniformity--Career and Death of John O'Neil "the Proud" CHAPTER IV.--Sir Henry Sidney's Deputyship--Parliament of 1569--The Second "Geraldine League"-- |
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