ABSTRACT
First Published in 1967, this continues the description, conquest, inhabitation and the trouble estate of Ireland according to the chronicles of Holinshed.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|70 pages
A Treatise Conteining a Plaine and Perfect Description of Ireland
With an Introduction to the better Vnderstanding of the Histories apperteining to that Iland
chapter 3|3 pages
The Names of the Gouernors, Lieutenants, Lord Iustices, and Deputies of Ireland,
Since The Conquest Thereof by King Henrie the Second.
chapter 4|134 pages
The Irish Historie
With an Introduction to the better Vnderstanding of the Histories apperteining to that Iland
chapter 4|10 pages
To The Right Worthie And Honorable Gentleman
Seneschall of the Duchies of Cornewall and Excester, and Lord Warden of the Stannaries in Deuon and Cornewall:
chapter 6|3 pages
The First Preface of Giraldus Cambrensis
Vnto His Historie of the Conquest of Ireland.
chapter 8|5 pages
To His Host Reverend Lord and Beloved in Christ, Iohn The Noble And Worthie King Of England, Lord Of Ireland, Duke Of Normandie and of Aquitaine, and Earle of Aniou:
Giraldus Offereth This His Simple Works, and Wisheth All Health Both of Bodie and of Soule, and a Prosperous Successe in all Things According To His Hearts Desire.
chapter 12|40 pages
The Processe of Irish Affaires (Beginning Where Giraldus Did End) Vntill this Present Age, Being a Witnesse of Sundrie Things as Yet Fresh in Memorie
Which Processe From Hensbforward is Intituled the Chronicles of Ireland
chapter 13|2 pages
To the Right Honorable
Lord Deputie of Ireland, Lord President of Wales, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, and One of Hir Maiesties Priuie Councell Within Hir Realme of England.
chapter 14|46 pages
A Continuation Of the Chronicles of Ireland,
Comprising the Reigne of King Henrie the Eight.
chapter 16|140 pages
The Svpplie of the Irish Chronicles Extended to this Present yeare of our Lord 1586,
And the 28 of the Reigne of Queene Elisabeth.