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PRINTED BYSPOTTISWOODE AND CO., NEW-STREET SQUARELONDON
IRELAND UNDER THE TUDORS
WITH A SUCCINCT ACCOUNT OF THEEARLIER HISTORY
BY
RICHARD BAGWELL, M.A.
IN TWO VOLUMES
VOL. II.
LONDON
LONGMANS, GREEN, AND CO.
1885
All rights reserved
| CHAPTER XIX. | |
| FROM THE ACCESSION OF ELIZABETH TO THE YEAR 1561. | |
| PAGE | |
| The Protestants rejoice at Elizabeth’s accession | 1 |
| Dispute as to the O’Neill succession | 2 |
| Sussex Lord Deputy—the Protestant ritual restored | 5 |
| Parliament of 1560—the royal supremacy | 6 |
| Expectations of a Catholic rising | 7 |
| Attitude of France, Spain, and Scotland | 8 |
| Clearsightedness of Elizabeth | 10 |
| Desmond, Ormonde, and O’Neill | 10 |
| Reform of the coinage | 12 |
| Fitzwilliam Lord Deputy | 14 |
| Claims and intrigues of Shane O’Neill | 15 |
| Conciliatory attitude of the Queen | 19 |
| Shane O’Neill supreme in Ulster | 21 |
| CHAPTER XX. | |