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CONTENTS.
Alexander Ferrier 401
Persecution 404
State of Ireland 407
Lord Leonard Grey is made Deputy 408
Expedition into Munster 410
O'Brien's Bridge 411
Carrigogonnell 411
The Irish Convocation 414
Admonitions of the King 416
Quarrels between the Deputy and the Council 418
An Irish Outrage 420
Despatch for a Commission from England 422
Irish Leanings of the Deputy 423
League of the Irish Chiefs 428
The Deputy goes to Connaught 429
Displeasure of the King 431
Rising of the Clans 434
Defeat of O'Neil 435
Misconduct of Grey 437
He returns to England, and is accused of Treason 439
Trial and Execution of Grey 442
Dissolution of the Irish Abbeys 443
 

 
CHAPTER XIX.
 
SOLWAY MOSS.
 
Effects of the Fall of Cromwell 445
The King marries Catherine Howard 446
Differences between England and France 448
The Treaty of Moor Park 451
The Milan Difficulty 452
Charge of Treason against Sir John Wallop and Sir Thomas Wyatt 455