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CONTENTS.
SECT.
THIRD, OR DANISH PERIOD.
CHAPTER VIII.
A.D. 795 TO A.D. 954.
I. The First Raid of the Danish Pirates
II. Arrival of the Duv-gaill, or Black Gentiles
III. The Reign of Cormac MacCullinan
IV. The Circuit of Ireland by Murtagh
CHAPTER IX.
CULMINATION OF THE DANISH POWER TERMINATING WITH
THE BATTLE OF CLONTARF.
ix
PAGE
107
111
114
. 117
119
II. The remote and immediate causes of the Battle of Clontarf 125
III. The Battle of Clontarf
131
CHAPTER X.
EVENTS PRECEDING THE NORMAN INVASION.
A.D. 1014 TO A.D. 1168.
I. The last years of the Reign of Malachy
II. Dermot MacMurrough, King of Leinster
CHAPTER XI.
RELIGION, LAWS, ARCHITECTURE, DRESS, AND SOCIAL
CUSTOMS OF THE EIGHTH, NINTH,
ELEVENTH CENTURIES.
I. Ecclesiastical Affairs
TENTH,
II. Laws.-The Ceremony of Inauguration
III. Domestic, Military, and Religious Architecture .
IV. Coinage, Trade, and Social Customs .
FOURTH, OR NORMAN PERIOD.
CHAPTER XII.
A.D. 1168 TO A.D. 1176.
I. Dermot MacMurrough asks the assistance of Henry II. to
recover his petty kingdom, from which he was expelled.
II. The Arrival of Strongbow.
157
160.
167
IV. How Ireland was governed by the Norman Nobles
173
III. Arrival of Henry II. in Ireland.
CHAPTER XIII.
THE FIRST CENTURY AFTER THE ARRIVAL OF THE NORMANS
IN IRELAND.
A.D. 1176 TO A.D. 1271.
I. Viceroyalty of FitzAldelm de Burgo.-The title of King of
Ireland conferred by Henry II. on his youngest son John 179
II. Visit of Prince John to Ireland.
III. Prince John confirmed by Richard I. as Lord of Ireland.--
Viceroyalty of De Lacy and others
IV. Disputes between the English settlers in Ireland.—Visit of
V. Regulations made in the Reign of Henry III. for the office
of Viceroy or Justiciary of Ireland
184
186
190
195
I. The Burkes and the Geraldines
II. The Burkes and Geraldines
III. Feuds between the Norman Nobles, the native Irish, and
the Lord Justices.
IV. Bruce's Campaign in Ireland.—The Irish wish to make him
V. The Butler family becomes powerful; their feuds with the
De Burgos and Geraldines
THE STATUTE OF KILKENNY.-VISIT OF RICHARD II. TO
IRELAND.-WARS OF THE ROSES.
A.D. 1367 TO A.D. 1509.
I. Enactment of the Statute of Kilkenny
II. Richard II. visits Ireland.
III. The Earl of Kildare and the Earl of Desmond
IV. Enactment of Poyning's Law.-Origin of the word 'Pale.' 244
CHAPTER XVI.
THE RELIGION, LAWS, ARCHITECTURE, DRESS, AND
SOCIAL CUSTOMS OF THE NORMAN PERIOD.
II. English Law introduced into Ireland, but only for the
Benefit of the English Colonists
III. Ecclesiastical, Military, and Domestic Architecture
IV. Dress and Social Customs
248
252
FIFTH PERIOD.-IRELAND UNDER THE TUDORS
AND STUARTS.
I. Gerald, Earl of Kildare, Lord Deputy of Ireland
II. Failure of the Attempt made to introduce the Reformation
261
266
III. Scheme to Extirpate the Irish; persecution of the Catholics 268
IV. The Reigns of Edward VI. and Mary
271
III. The Plantation of Ulster.-Essex and Sidney alternately
IV. The English Lords of the Pale oppose the English Go-
I. Viceroyalty of Essex.-Siege of Dunboy.-Flight of the
IV. Reign of Charlès II.-Accession of James II.
332
V. Social Life.-Domestic Habits and Customs.-Dress
338
343
344
347
V. Petitions against the Violations of the Treaty.-Swift's
Letters
374
CHAPTER XXIII.
A.D. 1757 TO A.D. 1798.
I. Formation of the Catholic Association.-The Whiteboys,