Ireland under the Tudors. Bagwell Richard

Ireland under the Tudors - Bagwell Richard


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Cork; for that city claimed the strange privilege of dealing with the King’s enemies in time of war. James Delahide was in O’Donnell’s country with a servant of the Earl of Argyle, and young Gerald of Kildare might at any moment be made the instrument of fresh disturbances. James MacDonnell, Alaster’s eldest son, had been brought up at the Scottish Court, and, alone of his race, had learned to write: he was married—or perhaps only handfasted—to Lady Agnes Campbell, Argyle’s sister, and Beaton might at any time turn the connection to account.264

      St. Leger is successful in Ulster.

      Henry’s financial dishonesty.

      St. Leger leaves Ireland, 1544.

      An Irish contingent for the Scotch war, 1544.

      Irish troops at the siege of Boulogne.


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