Page:History of England (Froude) Vol 10.djvu/19

 CONTENTS. x* PAGE Death of James Fitzmaurice .. .. ..561 Energy of Sanders f^ii*:;. . . . . . 563 Malby destroys Ashketyn. . . . . . 564 Desmond declares for the Insurrection. . . . 565 The Earl of Ormond commissioned to suppress it. . 566 Supplies sent from England. . . . . . 567 Ormond and Pelham take the field t '<.{. h'. . . 569 Massacre of the People, and Capture of Carrigafoyle. . 570 Invasion of Kerry, and narrow Escape of Sanders. . 572 Killarney in the i6th Century. . . . . . 575 Death of Sir James of Desmond. . . . -'576 Rising in the Pale. . . . . . 5 7 7 Lord Grey de Wilton Deputy. . . . 579 Defeat of the English in Glenmalure. . . . 580 An Italian and Spanish Force lands in Kerry. . 581 The Fort at Smerwick. . . . . . . . 582 Divisions among the Irish. . . . 583 The English Fleet ordered to Smerwick. . . . 585 Lord Grey goes thither with the Army. . . . 586 Bombardment and Capture of the Fort. . . . 587 Execution of the Garrison. . . . . . 589 Death of Sanders. . . . . . . 592 Collapse of the Rebellion. . . . . . 593 English intended Clemency. . . . . . 594 Executions on all sides. . . . . 595 Despondency of Lord Grey. . . . . . 596 General Despair and Cruelty. . . . . . 598 Dress and Habits of an Irish Nobleman. . . . 600 Executions in Dublin. . . . . . . . 602 The Geraldines in the Forest. . 603 Burghley's Censure on the English Barbarities. . 604 Elizabeth desires to try milder Methods. . . . 606 Preparations for the last Campaign. . 609 Desmond refuses to submit. . . . 610 Ormond marches into Kerry. . . . . . 611