A NEW AND IMPARTIAL HISTORY OF IRELAND, FROM THE EARLIEST ACCOUNTS TO THE PRESENT TIME. By M. M'DERMOT. VOL. III. COMPRISING THE PERIOD antecedENT TO THE CHRISTIAN ERA, AND TOGETHER WITH A VINDICATION OF THE EARLY ANNALS, AND AN INTRO- OF IRELAND. LONDON:: PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY J. M'GOWAN, 16, great wINDMILL STREET. Accession of Queen Mary.-Marks of favor to her Irish subjects.-Dowdal restored to his dignity.Young Lord Gerald created earl of Kildare.O'Connor released through the solicitations of his daughter-His return to Ireland the cause of alarm.-Servility of St. Ledger, who is again appointed Deputy-Return of Dowdal.-Flight of Bale of Ossory, and Casey of Limerick.—Married Protestant Bishops deprived-The Earl of Sussex appointed Deputy-Insurrections in Leia and OFally-Incursions of the Scots.-Mary concludes a treaty of marriage with Philip of Spain. -Bull of Cardinal Pole received by the Irish Parliament. The Catholic faith' re-established in Ireland.-Acts for the civil government.-Meaning of Poyning's law-Acts relative to Archbishop Brown.-No persecution in Ireland-A popular story-War between O'Niall and O'Donnel.Sussex recalled, and his place supplied by Sir Henry Sidney, and the Archbishop of Dublin.Return of Sussex to repress the violences of Daniel O'Brian.-O'Brian created Earl of ThomondScottish adventurers attacked by the Earl of Clanricard.-Intestine commotions during this reign.—Act of barbarity towards the Sept of the Cavenaghs Death of the Queen. VOL. III. B |