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A.D. 1169.]
CONQUEST OF IRELAND.
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The Siege of Waterford. The City taken by Assault.

CHAPTER XLIV.

Reign of Henry II. continued—Conquest of Ireland—Rebellions of the Princes—Wars between the Kings of France and England—Death of Henry II.

While the life of Thomas à Becket was drawing to a close, events were taking place in Ireland which led to the submission of the whole of that country to the English crown. It does not fall within the scope of this history to relate in detail the various internal quarrels and disturbances which ultimately placed the island at the mercy of a small invading force; it is sufficient to glance briefly at the condition of the people, and the position of affairs at the time to which we are now referring.

The inhabitants of the island, called in ancient tongues