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A Popular History of Ireland: - from the - Earliest Period - to the - Emancipation of the Catholics - by Thomas D'Arcy McGee - In Two Volumes
Volume II - CONTENTS—VOL. II
HISTORY OF IRELAND
BOOK VIII. THE ERA OF THE REFORMATION. (Continued from Volume I)
CHAPTER IV. SIR HENRY SIDNEY'S DEPUTYSHIP—PARLIAMENT OF 1569—THE SECOND "GERALDINE LEAGUE"—SIR JAMES FITZ-MAURICE.
CHAPTER V. THE "UNDERTAKERS" IN ULSTER AND LEINSTER—DEFEAT AND DEATH OF SIR JAMES FITZMAURICE.
CHAPTER VI. SEQUEL OF THE SECOND GERALDINE LEAGUE—PLANTATION OF MUNSTER—EARLY CAREER OF HUGH O'NEIL, EARL OF TYRONE—PARLIAMENT OF 1585.
CHAPTER VII. BATTLE OF GLENMALURE—SIR JOHN PERROTT'S ADMINISTRATION—THE SPANISH ARMADA—LORD DEPUTY FITZWILLIAM—ESCAPE OF HUGH ROE O'DONNELL FROM DUBLIN CASTLE—THE ULSTER CONFEDERACY FORMED.
CHAPTER VIII. THE ULSTER CONFEDERACY—FEAGH MAC HUGH O'BYRNE—CAMPAIGN OF 1595—NEGOTIATIONS, ENGLISH AND SPANISH—BATTLE OF THE YELLOW FORD—ITS CONSEQUENCES.
CHAPTER IX. ESSEX'S CAMPAIGN OF 1599—BATTLE OF THE CURLIEU MOUNTAINS—O'NEIL'S NEGOTIATIONS WITH SPAIN—MOUNTJOY, LORD DEPUTY.
This volume sweeps through the turbulent centuries when Ireland’s landscape was reshaped by conquest, rebellion, and shifting allegiances. It begins with the late‑sixteenth‑century upheavals—Sir Henry Sidney’s deputyship, the Geraldine leagues, and the early plantation schemes that set the stage for fierce resistance in Munster and Ulster. The narrative follows the rise of figures such as Hugh O’Neil and Hugh Roe O’Donnell, the clash of English and Spanish interests, and the dramatic battles that defined the era, from Glenmalure to the fateful encounter at the Yellow Ford.
Moving forward, the work examines the political and religious turbulence of the seventeenth century, the Confederate Wars, and the profound impact of Cromwell’s campaigns. It then traces the Restoration, the Williamite conflicts, and the gradual emergence of a public spirit that fueled calls for reform. The later chapters detail the rise of parliamentary independence, the influence of Enlightenment ideas, and the growing push for Catholic relief that would eventually reshape Irish society.
Language
en
Duration
~16 hours (928K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
This etext was produced by Gardner Buchanan with help from Charles Aldarondo and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team.
Release date
2004-10-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
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1825–1868
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