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CONTENTS.
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Deputation of Lord Ormond | 155 |
Intrigues of the Geraldines with the French | 156 |
Deputation and Disgrace of the Earl of Kildare | 161 |
Allen, Archbishop of Dublin | 163 |
Restoration of Kildare | 164 |
Ireland in its ideal Condition | 165 |
The Irish declare for the Pope | 167 |
Kildare is committed to the Tower | 168 |
Desmond and the Emperor | 169 |
Corney O'Brien | 170 |
The Holy War of the Geraldines | 172 |
Speech of Lord Thomas Fitzgerald | 172 |
Pillage and Massacre | 173 |
Siege of Dublin | 174 |
Murder of the Archbishop of Dublin | 176 |
Fitzgerald's Address to the Pope | 177 |
Dublin saved by the Earl of Ormond | 178 |
Second Siege of that City | 180 |
Delay of the English Army | 181 |
Ormond again saves Dublin | 181 |
Arrival of the Fleet | 183 |
Sir William Skeffington Deputy | 184 |
Mistake and Incapacity | 185 |
Burning of Trim and Dunboyne | 185 |
Illness of Skeffington | 187 |
Despondency and Disorganization of the English Army | 188 |
The Campaign opens in the Spring | 191 |
Siege of Maynooth | 192 |
Storm of the Castle | 193 |
The Pardon of Maynooth | 194 |
The Rebellion collapses | 195 |
Arrival of Lord Leonard Grey | 196 |
Surrender of Lord Thomas Fitzgerald | 197 |
Dilemma of the Government | 198 |
Fitzgerald is executed | 200 |