A Popular History of Ireland : from the Earliest Period to the Emancipation of the Catholics — Complete by Thomas D'Arcy McGee
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Normans in Meath and Ulster
CHAPTER XI.--Retrospect of the Norman Period in Ireland--A Glance at the Military Tactics of the Times--No Conquest of the Country in the Thirteenth Century CHAPTER XII.--State of Society and Learning in Ireland during the Norman Period BOOK V. CHAPTER I.--The Rise of "the Red Earl"--Relations of Ireland and Scotland CHAPTER II.--The Northern Irish enter into Alliance with King Robert Bruce--Arrival and First Campaign of Edward Bruce CHAPTER III.--Bruce's Second Campaign and Coronation at Dundalk--The Rising in Connaught--Battle of Athenry--Robert Bruce in Ireland CHAPTER IV.--Battle of Faughard and Death of King Edward Bruce--Consequences of his Invasion-- Extinction of the Earldom of Ulster--Irish Opinion of Edward Bruce |
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