The History of Ireland: 17th Century. Bagwell Richard

The History of Ireland: 17th Century - Bagwell Richard


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with the least jot of disloyalty,’ did not altogether escape the contagion. In the latter town a chapel had long been connived at, but the municipal officers firmly repressed the agitation and even committed a man who had ventured to express a hope of open toleration. Mountjoy declared himself satisfied, but a note in his hand shows that he was still suspicious. Probably he thought it wiser not to have north and south upon his hands at the same time.[2]

      Disturbances at Kilkenny and Thomastown.

      Kilkenny and other towns submit.

      Mountjoy at Waterford.

      Odium theologicum

      An absolute monarch.

      Submission of Waterford.

      Religious differences in the Pale and elsewhere.


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