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THE LAND-WAR IN IRELAND
A HISTORY FOR THE TIMES
BY
JAMES GODKIN
AUTHOR OF 'IRELAND AND HER CHURCHES'
LATE IRISH CORRESPONDENT OF 'THE TIMES'
London
MACMILLAN AND CO.
1870
LONDON: PRINTED BY
SPOTTISWOODE AND CO., NEW-STREET SQUARE
AND PARLIAMENT STREET
PREFACE.
CONTENTS.
THE
LAND-WAR IN IRELAND.
CHAPTER I.
INTRODUCTION.
CHAPTER II.
THE RULE OF THE O'NEILLS.
CHAPTER III.
O'NEILL, SOVEREIGN OF ULSTER.
CHAPTER IV.
EXTERMINATING WARS.
CHAPTER V.
AN IRISH CRUSADE.
CHAPTER VI.
THE LAST OF THE IRISH PRINCES.
CHAPTER VII.
GOVERNMENT APPEALS TO THE PEOPLE.
CHAPTER VIII.
THE CASE OF THE FUGITIVE EARLS.
CHAPTER IX.
THE CONFISCATION OF ULSTER.
CHAPTER X.
THE PLANTATION OF ULSTER.
CHAPTER XI.
THE REBELLION OF 1641.
CHAPTER XII.
THE PURITAN PLANTATION.
CHAPTER XIII.
THE PENAL CODE, A NEW SYSTEM OF LAND-WAR.
CHAPTER XIV.
ULSTER IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY.
CHAPTER XV.
POVERTY AND COERCION.
CHAPTER XVI.
THE FAMINE.
CHAPTER XVII.
TENANT-RIGHT IN ULSTER.
CHAPTER XVIII.
TENANT-RIGHT IN DOWN.
CHAPTER XIX.
TENANT-RIGHT IN ANTRIM.
CHAPTER XX.
TENANT-RIGHT IN ARMAGH.
CHAPTER XXI.
FARNEY—MR. TRENCH'S 'REALITIES.'
CHAPTER XXII.
BELFAST AND PERPETUITY.
CHAPTER XXIII.
LEASE-BREAKING—GEASHILL.
CHAPTER XXIV.
THE LAND SYSTEM AND THE WORKING CLASSES.
CHAPTER XXV.
CONCLUSION—AN APPEAL TO ENGLISHMEN.
LONDON: PRINTED BY
SPOTTISWOODE AND CO., NEW-STREET SQUARE
AND PARLIAMENT STREET
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