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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