The History of Ireland: 17th Century. Bagwell Richard

The History of Ireland: 17th Century - Bagwell Richard


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to be enforced, ‘but that his subjects should be compelled by violence or other unlawful means to resort to the Protestant churches I think it not his pleasure.’ Their consciences were to be left free. As this pretty nearly represented Chichester’s own ideas, the submission was accepted and Sir James Gough released.[118]

      Talbot before the Star-chamber.

      The law officers discourage severity

      Bacon nevertheless magnifies Talbot’s offence,

      but he is ultimately released.

      The King on the constitution of Parliaments,

      on Irish grievances,

      and on toleration.

      Final award as to parliamentary difficulties, 1614.

      The Houses get to business at last.

      The Roman Catholics at first stay to prayers,

      but soon desist.

      Legislation proceeds smoothly,

      and Tyrone’s attainder is passed unanimously.


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