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Deputation of Lord Ormond 155
Intrigues of the Geraldines with the French 156
Deputation and Disgrace of the Earl of Kildare 161
Allen, Archbishop of Dublin 163
Restoration of Kildare 164
Ireland in its ideal Condition 165
The Irish declare for the Pope 167
Kildare is committed to the Tower 168
Desmond and the Emperor 169
Corney O'Brien 170
The Holy War of the Geraldines 172
Speech of Lord Thomas Fitzgerald 172
Pillage and Massacre 173
Siege of Dublin 174
Murder of the Archbishop of Dublin 176
Fitzgerald's Address to the Pope 177
Dublin saved by the Earl of Ormond 178
Second Siege of that City 180
Delay of the English Army 181
Ormond again saves Dublin 181
Arrival of the Fleet 183
Sir William Skeffington Deputy 184
Mistake and Incapacity 185
Burning of Trim and Dunboyne 185
Illness of Skeffington 187
Despondency and Disorganization of the English Army 188
The Campaign opens in the Spring 191
Siege of Maynooth 192
Storm of the Castle 193
The Pardon of Maynooth 194
The Rebellion collapses 195
Arrival of Lord Leonard Grey 196
Surrender of Lord Thomas Fitzgerald 197
Dilemma of the Government 198
Fitzgerald is executed 200