4 ACT of Oblivion passed by James I. 121 Ambition, one real cause of the Irish Rebellions. .67, 68 Arms, privilege of wearing, taken away from the Irish gentry.... .151, 152 consequences of this measure. .152, note Aversion of the Irish to subjugation by foreigners, ...65, 66 B Bacon, Lord, his wise policy towards the Irish.. entirely to be attributed to persecution.. James I. .90, 91 124 126, 128 respecting property abolished by particulars respecting. C Carew, Sir George, his account of the cause of the Irish rebellion .63, 64 Catholic Religion, persecution of, the cause of dis- nection with events in Ireland, from the Re- formation to the great rebellion. .9 & fol. Page Catholic Religion, intolerance of, by government, ..... successful zeal of the Methodists. nominal anecdotes of. ..161, 162 68 .142,143 14 29 33 ...66, 68 ence.... ..... Confiscations of Irish property, one cause of the 9, 10 ....69 & fol. 130 Connaught, province of, unwarrantably confis- cated.. .131, 132 Coronation oath, a violation of the Treaty of Li- merick. insurrections Cox, Sir Richard, his account of the cause of Irish Davies, Sir John, account of the Irish laws, by..126, 129 lion Desmond, Earl of, cause of his rebellion. ...88, 104 .....58, 59 House of, account of its rise and fall. .90, 104 E .... Edward VI. state of Ireland under his reign . .25, 41 cause of rebellion. ther cause ....36 & fol. ...65, 68 injurious treatment of, ano- their confiscations of Irish property, one cause of the rebellions......69 & fol. Feudal Rights, the nature of.. .34, 35, 39, 40 ...92, 94 Fitz-William (the Lord Deputy), oppressive and G Garet, last Earl of Desmond, driven into rebellion 86 is defeated and slain ib. 87 James I. state of Ireland under the government of 119 tains .....120,122 .131, 132 Catholic, as under a Protestant government 4,7 Edward VI. 25, 41 Irish, aversion of, to subjugation by foreigners, one 64 Irish, their hatred of the English for their oppres- Page ....65, 68 ....103, 107 127 oppressive conduct of James I. towards them, statement of the grievances under which they ..... excluded from all offices of trust. 150 .167 & fol. .170, 174 168, 169 166 .........14, 15 Laws of Ireland, brief notice of ....... M .90, 91, 126 M'Mahon, an Irish chieftain, treacherously put to .... 94 Mary, state of Ireland during her reign ....41,'56 tholic religion cause of .. Military necessities of government in England, .... Moryson, his account of Irish insurrections....65, 104 Mountjoy, Lord, defeats the Irish. .....161, 162 ...154, 155 ..105, 106 .. 107, 108 .87, 88 Oath, the coronation, a violation of the treaty of Limerick. 166 Page Oblivion, general act of, published by James I. .121, 122 defeats the Earl of Essex. pressed countrymen. 99 104 105 ib. 144 .145 & fol. 15 his ineffectual efforts in behalf of his op- O'Neil (the Great), received titles from Henry VIII. lish.. cause of his insurrection retires into Spain. ib. .170, 172 Offices of trust excluded from Catholics. Orange Lodges, mischievous tendency of ....174, 175 P Pale, Irish Catholics of the, loyalty of.... driven by persecution to oppose the Eng- Persecution, the real cause of disaffection among Protestants engross all offices of trust in Ire- consequences of this unwise policy 175, 176 R 4,7 Rebellions as frequent in Ireland under a Catholic 118 five real causes of, assigned......64 & fol. |