The History of Ireland: 17th Century. Bagwell Richard

The History of Ireland: 17th Century - Bagwell Richard


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but which may have been derived from those who were alive at the time. According to this account Wentworth, when he had determined to make his peace with the Court, asked Pym to meet him alone at Greenwich, where he enlarged upon the danger of extreme courses, and advised him to make favourable terms for himself and his friends while there was yet time. ‘You need not,’ answered Pym, ‘use all this art to tell me that you have a mind to leave us, but remember what I tell you, you are going to be undone. Remember that though you leave us now, I will never leave you while your head is on your shoulders.’[173]

      Wentworth’s alliance with Laud.

      ‘Thorough’

      Wentworth’s assistants

      Wandesford.

      Radcliffe.

      Radcliffe and Mainwaring.

      Sir George Wentworth, Lord Dillon and Adam Loftus.

      In matters of state Wentworth seems to have given his full confidence only to Wandesford and Radcliffe, but he got a good deal of help from his brother George, who married Frances Rushe of Castle Jordan in Westmeath. Amongst the natives of Ireland he chiefly trusted Robert, Lord Dillon, whose son James married his sister Elizabeth, and Adam Loftus of Rathfarnham, the Archbishop’s grandson and cousin to the Chancellor, who supported his policy from the beginning.

      Delay about Wentworth’s appointment,

      by which the King hopes to make money.

      Wilmot’s warning.

      Conditions of the appointment.

      Advice of Parsons.

      The Lords Justices give offence.

      Death of Sir John Eliot.


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