Ireland under the Tudors. Bagwell Richard

Ireland under the Tudors - Bagwell Richard


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MacMurrough and his clansmen sued for peace, and agreed to hold their lands of the King. Grey then moved northwards, and provisions for eight days were prepared for a raid against O’Reilly, to be used otherwise by the Deputy in case O’Reilly should make timely submission. O’Reilly did submit, and Grey went to Dundalk with a view of meeting O’Neill, who was now young Gerald Fitzgerald’s protector. O’Neill broke his appointment, and he did wisely, for Grey says he was determined to take Gerald if possible, ‘and if not, by the oath that I have made to my sovereign lord and master, I would have taken the said O’Neill and a kept him till he had caused the said Gerald to be delivered to my hands.’214

      The Savages in Down.

      Labours of St. Leger’s Commission.

      The public accounts.

      Cromwell and the Irish service.

      Charges against Grey. Circuit of the Council in the South, 1539.


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