The History of Ireland: 17th Century. Bagwell Richard

The History of Ireland: 17th Century - Bagwell Richard


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the rebellion of 1641 would have been averted. On the whole he must be considered one of the greatest viceroys that Ireland has had, and if he was less brilliant than Strafford, at least his work lasted longer.[135]

      Tyrone and Tyrconnel in exile.

      Death of Tyrconnel, 1608.

      Death of Tyrone, 1616.

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      [127] St. John to Winwood, October 23, 1614; Chichester to the King, November 25. Ormonde died on November 22 at Carrick-on-Suir. Lady Desmond died October 10, 1628, and her husband eighteen days later; he was drowned between Dublin and Holyhead. Their daughter Elizabeth, afterwards Duchess of Ormonde and Lady Dingwall in her own right, was born in 1615.

      CHAPTER IX

       ST. JOHN AND FALKLAND, 1616–1625

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      St. John becomes viceroy,

      with an empty treasury,

      but tries to enforce uniformity.


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