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CONTENTS.
Second Act of Uniformity | 57 | |
The London Hospitals | 58 | |
Statute of Usury | 60 | |
Reform of the Law of Treason | 61 | |
The Lutheran Preachers are expelled from Augsburg | 63 | |
The Emperor goes to Innspruck | 65 | |
The Council of Trent | 65 | |
Duke Maurice declares against the Emperor | 67 | |
Peace of Passau | 69 | |
State of Ireland | 71 | |
First Administration of Sir Anthony St Leger | 71 | |
Deputation of Sir Edward Bellingham | 74 | |
Character of Bellingham | 79 | |
Results of his Government | 82 | |
Return of St Leger | 84 | |
The Irish Mint | 85 | |
St Leger and the Reformation | 87 | |
St Leger and Bellingham's Captains | 87 | |
Sir James Crofts is made Deputy | 91 | |
The Irish Currency | 91 | |
Irish Council of Trade | 93 | |
Artificial Famine and General Misery | 96 | |
CHAPTER XXIX. | ||
NORTHHUMBERLAND'S CONSPIRACY. | ||
Moral Results of the Reformation | 99 | |
Character of Edward | 101 | |
Edward's Opinions on the State of England | 103 | |
Proposed Protestant Synod | 105 | |
Church Discipline | 106 | |
Continued Disorders in the Country | 108 | |
The Antwerp Loans | 110 |