END Who should control Ireland? Images U. Birmingham BASS U. Northampton ‘Ireland in Schools’ Birmingham Pilot Scheme.

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END Who should control Ireland? Images U. Birmingham BASS U. Northampton ‘Ireland in Schools’ Birmingham Pilot Scheme

END X Site of Massacre of Mullaghmast, 1578

END Rory Óg O’More Sir Henry Sidney

END Irish raid a settlement in the Pale, John Derrick, 1581

END English army counterattacks, John Derrick, 1581

END English army returns victorious, John Derrick, 1581

END Power in Ireland, 1500

END Using martial law against Catholics, Richard Verstegan, 1583

END Irish booley – an Irish lord dining outdoors, John Derrick, 1581

END Sir Thomas Cecil

END Grace O’Malley meets Elizabeth I at Greenwich, 1593

END Hugh O’Neill, Earl of Tyrone, surrenders to Lord Mountjoy at Mellifont, 1603

END Power of the English crown in Ireland, 1500 & 1603

END Tudor & Stuart plantations in Ireland