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| Fitton, Clanricarde, and Clanricarde’s sons |
216 |
| Fitton driven out of Connaught |
219 |
| Perrott’s activity in Munster |
221 |
| A mutiny |
223 |
| The Irish in Spain—Stukeley |
225 |
| Effects of the day of St. Bartholomew |
227 |
| Rory Oge O’More |
227 |
| Feagh MacHugh O’Byrne |
228 |
| Fitzwilliam cannot govern without men or money |
229 |
| CHAPTER XXX. |
| 1572 AND 1573. |
| Smith’s failure in Ulster |
231 |
| Submission of James Fitzmaurice |
233 |
| Treatment of the Desmonds in England |
234 |
| Walter, Earl of Essex |
239 |
| Alarm at his colonisation project |
241 |
| Essex proposes to portion out Antrim |
242 |
| Smith is killed |
246 |
| Perrott’s government of Munster |
248 |
| Desmond escapes from Dublin |
252 |
| Wretched state of King’s and Queen’s Counties |
253 |
| Fitzwilliam and Fitton quarrel |
254 |
| Catholic intrigues |
257 |
| Failure of Essex |
258 |
| The Marward abduction case |
261 |
| CHAPTER XXXI. |
| 1573 AND 1574. |
| Threatening attitude of Desmond |
263 |
| Fitzwilliam and Essex |
268 |
| Essex governor of Ulster |
269 |
| Essex powerless |
272 |
| Troubles of Lord Deputy Fitzwilliam |
274 |
| Evil condition of Munster |
276 |
| Essex and Desmond |
278 |
| Ormonde solemnly warns Desmond |
281 |
| Campaign in Munster—Desmond plots |
283 |
| Essex struggles on in Ulster |
284 |
| CHAPTER XXXII. |
| ADMINISTRATION OF FITZWILLIAM, 1574 AND 1575, AND REAPPOINTMENT OF SIDNEY. |
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