id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 52713 Bagwell, Richard Ireland under the Tudors, with a Succinct Account of the Earlier History. Vol. 3 (of 3) .txt text/plain 222109 17070 81 rebellion, and Sir Thomas, of Desmond, came from Cork, and two days said Ormonde, 'an arrant Papist, who a long time kept in his house Dr. Tanner, made bishop here by the Pope, who died in my Lord of Upper [Sidenote: Death of Sir James of Desmond.] shalt be prisoner to the Queen's Majesty and the Earl of Ormonde, Lord [Sidenote: Sir John Perrott is made Lord Deputy.] [Sidenote: John Norris governor of Munster, and Bingham of Connaught.] [Sidenote: State of Ireland when Perrott left--Connaught and Leinster.] the Lord Deputy with 2,000 men; but an Irish bishop at Corunna said It has been often said that Sir John Perrott was driven out of Ireland The Irish Council made Sir Thomas Norris sole Lord Justice, very much 'Into Ireland I go,' writes the Earl on New Year's day; 'the Queen [Sidenote: The Queen's Earl of Desmond.] ./cache/52713.txt ./txt/52713.txt