St. Leger Lord Deputy[354]-[359]
Protestantism officially promulgated[354]
Doctrinal conference[355]
Browne and Dowdall[356]
Tolerant views of St. Leger[357]
Sir James Croft Lord Deputy[359]-[383]
Colonisation projects[360]
The Ulster Scots[361]
The O’Neills[362]
Shane O’Neill and his competitors[363]
Another doctrinal conference[365]
The primacy removed to Dublin[367]
Church patronage[368]
The coinage[370]
Sufferings from a debased currency[371]
Attempts at mining[372]
French and Scotch intrigues[373]
Connaught[374]
Leinster[375]
Ulster[376]
Protestant bishops[379]
Bale[381]
Catholic reaction after Edward’s death[382]

CHAPTER XVIII.

THE REIGN OF MARY.

St. Leger is again Lord Deputy[384]-[396]
The succession[384]
The Queen and the Pope[386]
Bishop Bale at Kilkenny[386]
The Primacy is restored to Armagh[391]
Restoration of Kildare[392]
The Pope and the kingdom of Ireland[393]
Mary’s notions of prerogative[394]
Recall of St. Leger—his accusers[396]
Sussex (then Lord Fitzwalter) made Lord Deputy[396]
Ulster[397]
The King’s and Queen’s Counties[399]
The monastic lands not restored[401]
Catholicism re-established[401]
Military operations of Sussex[402]
O’Neills and O’Donnells[404]
Sir Henry Sidney Lord Justice[405]
General disaffection[406]
Mary’s ideas on Irish policy[407]
Sussex in Munster[408]
And in Thomond and Connaught[410]
Abortive expedition to the Hebrides[411]
State of the Protestants under Mary[413]
INDEX[415]

Errata.

Page140,for Bishop of Kildare read Bishop of Killaloe.
"305-6,for Michael Comyn read Nicholas Comyn.
"317,for Nicholas Walsh read Nicholas Fagan.

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