A History of Ireland.

By Eleanor Hull.

1931

 
 
Preface    
I. Pre-Christian Ireland  
II. Early Christian Ireland  
III. The Northmen  
IV. Clontarf and After  
V. The Normans in Ireland  
VI. The O'Conors of Connacht and the O'Briens of Thomond  
VII. The Invasion of Edward Bruce and the Gaelic Revival  
VIII. The Statute of Kilkenny  
IX. The Geraldines: The House of Desmond and the House of Kildare  
X. The New Policy of Henry VIII  
XI. The Change in Religion  
XII. Sir Henry Sidney  
XIII. Shane O'Neill and the Scots in Ulster  
XIV. The First Plantations  
XV The Desmond Rebellion  
XVI. Hugh O'Neill, Earl of Tyrone  
XVII. Essex in Ireland and the Ulster Campaign  
XVIII. The Munster Planters  
XIX. Fineen (Florence) MacCarthy Reagh  
XX. The Battle of Kinsale  
XXI. The Flight of the Earls and the End of Mediaeval Ireland  
     
 
APPENDICES
 
I. Pope Adrian's Bull "Laudabiliter" and Note upon It  
II. Letter from Cathal Crovdearg O'Conor, King of Connacht, to Henry III, circa 1224  
III. Extract from a Letter written by Richard II to his Uncle, the Duke of York, on his Arrival in Dublin, February 1, 1395  
IV Intelligence Message for Henry IV on the State of Ireland in 1399  
V. List of Books belonging to the Library of Gerald, Ninth Earl of Kildare, 1526  
VI. Letter of Conn O'Neill during his Imprisonment in Dublin Castle, 1552  
VII. Letter of Shane O'Neill to the Earl of Sussex, Viceroy of Ireland, 1561  
VIII. Historical Work done by Sir George Carew relating to Ireland  
     
 
Volume 2
 
I. James I and Ireland  
II. The Plantation of Ulster  
III. Wentworth in Ireland  
IV. The Rebellion of 1641-42  
V. The Confederate Wars in Ireland  
VI. The Ormonde Peace  
VII. Cromwell in Ireland  
VIII. The Restoration  
IX. James II in Ireland  
X. James II's Irish Campaign  
XI. After Limerick  
XII. Commercial Disabilities  
XIII. The Struggle for Legislative Independence  
XIV. Grattan's Parliament  
XV. Revolution and Rebellion  
XVI. The Union  
XVII. O'Connell and Emancipation  
XVIII. The Famine  
XIX. Young Ireland and the Fenians  
XX. Remedial Legislation  
XXI. Parnell and the Land League  
XXII. John Redmond and Home Rule  
XXIII. Sinn Fein and the Rising of Easter Week, 1916  
XXIV. War and Conciliation  
XXV. The Treaty 1922-1930  
Epilogue    
 
Volune 2 APPENDICES
 
I. Phelim O'Neill's Commission from King Charles I  
II. Oration of P. H. Pearse over the grave of O'Donovan Rossa  
III. Proclamation of the Irish Republic, April 24, 1916  
IV. Commission given by Eamon de Valera to the Envoys to the British Government, October 7, 1921  
V. The Three Oaths  
VI. Articles of Agreement on the Boundary Question  
  VII. Speech of Arthur Griffith in Dail Eireann on December 19, 1921, in moving the approval of The Treaty  
VIII. Poem `Renunciation' by P. H. Pearse  
IX. `Moral Force' by Terence MacSwiney