The History of Ireland: 17th Century. Bagwell Richard

The History of Ireland: 17th Century - Bagwell Richard


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elections were for the House of Commons and not for him. As for the soldiers, they were but one hundred foot, brought into Dublin to protect the Government and Parliament against the tumultuous outrages of the ruder part of the citizens who lately drove their mayor from the tholsel and forbade him to repair to the Lord Deputy for succour.[102]

      Parliament meets.

      Contest for the Speakership.

      Violent proceedings in the Commons.

      Sir John Davies is elected.

      Continued opposition of the Recusant Lords,

      and Commons,

      who refuse to attend the House.

      Speeches of Sir John Davies.

      The Tudors held Parliaments for special objects.

      King James I. to hold a real Parliament in Ireland.

      Davies praises Chichester.

      And flatters James.

      Patience of Chichester.

      The Opposition send delegates to the King,

      and the Deputy follows suit.

      Frequent prorogations follow.


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