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the freest Constitution on the face of the globe. Grievances, real or imaginary, will always be required for the Irish hustings, and successive trials of parliamentary strength between her Majesty's opposition and her Majesty's ministers; and the volatile nature, and extreme gullibility of the Irish, render them excellent manufacturers of such articles: England furnishes the coals, and we are never tired blowing them.

In order that this unpretending little work may be suited to the purpose for which it is intended, and afford useful information respecting the history of Ireland to persons who are not likely to devote their time to the perusal either of voluminous or too expensive works, all unnecessary detail has been purposely excluded; and as many long periods afford but few incidents worthy of notice, an arrangement is adopted which will lead the reader, without waste of time, to those events and circumstances which may with truth be said to constitute the history of the country.

UPPER LEESON-STREET,

DUBLIN, October, 1858.

OUTLINE OF CONTENTS.

1

The English Invasion; its Origin and Progress-
Roderic O'Connor, Supreme Monarch-His feeble
Resistance and final Submission-Henry II. lands
at Waterford-His Progress, Grants, and Depar-
ture-Prince John lands in Ireland-Causes Dis-
satisfaction and Rebellion-Cathal Croibh Dhearg
O'Connor, King of Connaught, son of Torlagh
More O'Connor, Supreme Monarch of Ireland-
Edward Bruce's Invasion; its Origin, Progress,
and Failure

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Richard II. lands in Ireland in 1394-His Progress

and unsatisfactory Arrangements-Rebellion of the

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Irish on his Departure-His Return and Dethrone-
ment-Poynings' Law, vesting Absolute Power in
the King and his Privy Council-The Rebellion
of Thomas Fitzgerald-Its Fatal Consequences-
Himself and his five Uncles executed-A new Out-

break and Confiscations-Queen Mary and Queen

Elizabeth, their antagonistic Notions-Queen Eliz-

abeth's War with the unsubdued Irish Chieftains-

Names of Dun and Ruadh ridiculously altered to

Don and Roe-The curious Capture and interest-

ing Escape of young O'Donnell of Donegal

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The great Tyrone War; its Origin Progress, and
Conclusion-The mysterious Flight of the Earls of
Tirconnell and Tyrone-The Forfeiture and Con-
fiscation of their extensive Estates-The Forma-
tion of the prosperous Plantation of Ulster, and
the Institution of the Order of Baronet for its pro-
tection-The oppressive and ruinous Plantation
Mania of James I.-The Flight of the heroic
Daughter of Roderic O'Donnell-Roger Moore's
Rebellion in 1641; its Origin and Progress-The
Critical Discovery of the intended Outbreak in
Dublin-The Inefficiency and Corrupt Views of
the Lords Justices Parsons and Borlase-Cruelties

of Sir Phelim O'Neill-Conduct of Robert Monroe

and his Troops-Owen O'Nial supersedes Sir

Phelim, and condemns his Cruelties-Synod at

Kilkenny; assembly of the Roman Catholic Confe-

derates-Lord Ormonde's Negotiations with them

-Rinunccini's Opposition and frantic Conduct 91

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Cromwell's Invasion in 1649-Takes Drogheda and
Wexford-His wanton Cruelties and most brutal

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