class="pad2t">Essex wrongfully seizes Sir Brian MacPhelin
288 |
| Violent disagreement of Essex and Fitzwilliam |
290 |
| The Essex scheme is finally abandoned |
294 |
| Profit versus honour |
295 |
| Official corruption |
296 |
| Arrest of Kildare |
297 |
| The revenue—a pestilence |
300 |
| General result of the grant to Essex |
301 |
| The Rathlin massacre |
301 |
| Ulster waste—Sidney’s advice |
304 |
| Bagenal’s settlement at Newry |
306 |
| CHAPTER XXXIII. |
| ADMINISTRATION OF SIDNEY, 1575-1577. |
| Sidney and the Butlers |
307 |
| Ormonde and his accusers |
308 |
| Death and character of Carew |
309 |
| Sidney’s tour—Leinster |
310 |
| Munster |
312 |
| Fitzmaurice in France |
314 |
| Sidney in Limerick, Clare, and Connaught |
316 |
| Sidney on the Irish Church |
319 |
| Troubles in Connaught—Clanricarde’s sons |
321 |
| Sir William Drury Lord President of Munster |
322 |
| Essex in England |
324 |
| His return, death, and character |
325 |
| Leicester and Essex |
326 |
| Agitation in the Pale against the cess |
327 |
| The chiefs of the Pale under arrest |
332 |
| A composition agreed upon |
333 |
| CHAPTER XXXIV. |
| LAST YEARS OF SIDNEY’S ADMINISTRATION, 1577 AND 1578. |
| Lord Chancellor Gerard’s opinions about the Pale |
334 |
| Drury’s opinions about Munster |
336 |
| Maltby’s opinions about Connaught |
338 |
| Rory Oge O’More |
340 |
| Rory is killed by the Fitzpatricks |
344 |
| Sidney’s last days in Ireland |
347 |
| Character of Sir Henry Sidney |
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