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Excerpt from The History of Ireland, Vol. 4 of 4
Edward VI. Page Salutary Effects of Sentleger's Policy in the Government of Ireland First Establishment of Local Jurisdictions Feuds of the Chiefs o'moore and o'connor Appomtment of Sir William Bellmgham to the Government of the Army 3 Submission of the two powerful Chiefs o'moore and o'connor 4 Growmg dlsposltlon of the native Irish to submit to English domnnon Surrender, by o'carro], of his Territory to the King Refusal of the Earl of Desmond to attend the Summons of the lord-lieutenant He is carried Prisoner to Dublin Special Emissary sent from F rance to Ireland Journey of the F rench Envoy into Ulster Their Visit to Culmore Fort Their Reception by the Chief o'donell Secret Negotxatnons Wlth the Court of France Introduction of the New Liturgy into Ireland General Indifference of the People to Religious Changes General Assembly of the Reformed Prelates and Clergy Differences of Opinion among them A Conference appointed at St Mary's Abbey Its unsatisfactory Results Plunder and Depredatxons committed by the Soldiery Pillage and Destruction of the Church of Clonmacnoise Tardy Progress of the Reformed Faith m Ireland Violent F amily Feuds between the o'neill and 1118 Brotherln')
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