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<lv CONTENTS. CHAPTER LXII. THE DESMOND REBELLION. PAGE Relations between England and Ireland . . . . 515 Cruel effects of the Queen's Economy . . . . 516 The Earl of Essex appointed Governor of Ulster . . 517 Submission of Tirlogh Lenogh and Sir Phelim O'Neil . . 518 Submission and Pardon of the Earl of Desmond . . 519 Massacre of the O'Neils at Belfast . . . . . . 523 Campaign of Essex in the North . . . . ..527 Murder of the Wives and Children of the Scotch Chiefs 529 Sir Henry Sidney again made Deputy . . . . 530 Progress of Sidney in Mmister . . . . . . 531 Granny O'Malley . . . . . . . . 532 Ovations and Executions . . . . 533 State of Religion in Ireland . . . . . . 535 Catholic Revival . . . . . . . . 530 Report of Sidney on the Established Church . . 537 Execution of Justice in the South . . . . 541 Sir Nicholas Malby at Athlone . . . . . . 542 Revolt and Punishment of the Burkes . . . . 543 Death of Essex . . . . . . . . 544 Anarchy, Temporal and Spiritual . . . . . . 546 Sir William Drury President of Minister . . . . 547 Symptoms of approaching Rebellion . . . . 549 Dr Nicholas Sanders . . . . . . . . 550 Overtures to Spain for Interference in Ireland . . 552 Coldness of Philip . . . . . . . . 553 Sanders and James Fitzmaurice sail for Ireland with a Commission from the Pope . . . . 554 They land at Dingle .' . . . . . 555 They call on the Earl of Desmond to join them . . 556 Murder of English, Officers at Tralee . . . . 559 The Rising of the Geral dines . . . . . . 560