Ireland under the Tudors. Bagwell Richard

Ireland under the Tudors - Bagwell Richard


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      Apprehensions from France.

      St. Leger returns to Ireland. He falls out with Ormonde.

      Scotch politics. The Lord of the Isles takes Henry’s side,

      Donnell Dhu, calling himself Earl of Ross and claiming to be Lord of the Isles, having escaped from his almost lifelong imprisonment, was received with open arms by the Hebrideans, who still sighed for their ancient independence. Donnell and seventeen of his principal supporters bound themselves solemnly to be at the command of Lennox, who had declared for Henry VIII. against the regent Arran and the French party, which at this time was also the Scotch party. The confederates gave full treating powers to Rory MacAlister, Bishop-elect of the Isles, and to Patrick Maclean, Bailie of Iona and Justice Clerk of the South Isles.

      and sends agents to Dublin.

      His agreement with St. Leger.

      The whole project ends in failure.

      James MacDonnell offers his services, 1545.


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