Act for the attainder of Earl of Kildare-Mode of introducing
the reformation condemned by the Earl of Clare in 1800-Act
for preventing two proctors from each diocese attending par-
liament as formerly
Browne's arguments in support of the king's supremacy-Op-
pressive acts of the parliament
Religious persecution a new. bond of union among the Irish
chieftains
Cromer's secret practices against Archbishop Brown-The clergy
of Dublin oppose the removal of the images-Several clergy-
men resign their livings-Lord Gray burns the cathedral of
Down and destroys the ancient monuments
The Archbishop complains of the difficulties he meets with-
O'Neil, O'Brian, &c. rise in arms
Henry bestows titles and honours-The king grants an house to
each new created earl-They surrender their estates and re-
ceive new grants on condition of military service-A list of
several chieftains, Note
The king takes the title of king of Ireland-A parliament sum-
moned to confirm the new title-A forty shilling freehold en-
acted a requisite to vote at elections for members to serve in
parliament-Residence of the borough members necessary-
The priory of Kilmainham and several religious houses sup-
pressed
Encroachments upon the rights of the native Irish during the
reign of Edward VI.-O'Moore, O'Byrne, and O'Connor take