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1413. Thomas Cranley, Archbishop
of Dublin, Lord Deputy
Continued Hostilities between
367
the English and the Natives 367
1414. Sir Thomas Talbot elected
Lord-Lieutenant
Makes a martial Circuit round
the Borders of the Pale
374
Renewal of the Charges
against Ormond
367 1446. Retires from the Lord-Lieute-
nancy, and is succeeded by
John Talbot, Earl of Shrews-
bury
Reduces to Submission a great
Number of the Irish Chiefs 367 1449. Richard Duke of York appoint-
Measures for the Defence of
Ireland
1417. Petition addressed to the En-
glish Parliament
The King summons a Body of
native Irish to join his
Standard in Normandy
Reduction of the English
376
ed Viceroy
Committal of Ormond to the
Tower
368
Wise Policy of the Duke of
York
377
369 1455. The Battle of St. Albans
The Defeat of the Yorkists at
369
fuge in Ireland
378
Petition of Grievances to the
1460. His Conference with War-
King
wick at Dublin
The Successes of Cathal of
Connaught, and Mac Carthy
vernor of Ireland in place of
Earl Marshall, who resigned 301
His forcible Invasion of the
Property of the Church, not-
withstanding the angry Re-
monstrances of Cuming,
Archbishop of Dublin
Recall of Hamo, and appoint-
ment of Meyler Fitz-Henry
to the Government
Death of Roderic O'Connor
His Character
His efforts to revive the al-
most extinct Learning of the
Country
Giolla Moduda, Author of a
Metrical Catalogue of the
Kings of Ireland
1129. Celsus, or Cellach, Archbishop
of Armagh, his Death
Some Remarks respecting the
Social Condition of the Irish
People at this Period
The Character of Giraldus as
a Censor
Some of his Charges against
the Irish Clergy; his Ac-
count of the State of Manu-
factures and the useful Arts
among the Irish
301
.
302
303
At what Time Parliaments,
properly so called, began to
be held by the English in
The Subject considered
Views of Molyneux on the
Subject
297
CHAPTER XXXIII.
Hugh de Lacy, Son of the first
Lord of Meath, appointed
Deputy Governor of Ireland
by King John
299
Dissatisfaction and retirement
300
Cathal, Prince of Connaught,
of the former by King John 305 1246. Admission of a few Natives