Ireland under the Tudors (Vol. 1-3). Bagwell Richard

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letters that corn was dear and sickness prevalent, and we may be very sure that the weather was not always fair.95

      Sir Piers Butler is made Lord Deputy, 1522.

      Henry had too much respect for Surrey’s opinion to hand back Ireland at once to Kildare; but he had resolved to reduce expenses, and was therefore obliged to place the government in the hands of someone who had the strength to make authority respected. No one satisfied this condition except Sir Piers Butler, and Surrey was allowed to appoint him Deputy, retaining the office of Lord-Lieutenant himself. There were objections to Sir Piers, as to every Irish governor. The Butlers would not take the field except under him or his eldest son, and he was generally laid up with gout all the winter. Lord James, as the heir was called, was active enough, but young and inexperienced. The choice, however, lay between Ormonde and Kildare, and Sir Piers was so cautiously handled, that he abstained from driving a hard bargain.

      The experiment is not successful.

      O’Neills and O’Donnells.

      O’Donnell is stronger than O’Neill.

      Sir Piers Butler is thwarted by the Geraldines.

      Kildare in Ulster.

      Kildare is restored.

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