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The Oak of Kildare.--Moore.
The Burial of King Dathy in the Alps, his thinned troops laying stones on his grave.--M'Geoghegan, "Histoire de l'Irlande" (French edition), Invasion, Walker, Moore.
St. Patrick brought before the Druids at Tara.--Moore and his Authorities.
The First Landing of the Danes.--See Invasion, Moore, etc.
The Death of Turgesius.--Keating, Moore.
Ceallachan tied to the Mast.--Keating.
Murkertach Returning to Aileach.--Archaeological Society's Tracts.
Brian Reconnoitring the Danes before Clontarf.
The Last of the Danes Escaping to his Ship.
O'Ruare's Return.--Keating, Moore's Melodies.
Raymond Le Gros Leaving his Bride.--Moore.
Roderick in Conference with the Normans.--Moore, M'Geoghegan.
Donald O'Brien Setting Fire to Limerick.--M'Geoghegan.
Donald O'Brien Visiting Holycross.--M'Geoghegan.
O'Brien, O'Connor, and M'Carthy making Peace to attack the Normans.--M'Geoghegan, Moore.
The Same Three Victorious at the Battle of Thurles.--Moore and O'Conor's Rerum Hibernicarum Scriptores.
Irish Chiefs leaving Prince John.--Moore, etc.
M'Murrough and Gloster.--Harris's Hibernica, p. 53.
Crowning of Edward Bruce.--Leland, Grace's Annals, etc.
Edgecombe Vainly Trying to Overawe Kildare.--Harris's Hibernica.
Kildare "On the Necks of the Butlers."--Leland.
Shane O'Neill at Elizabeth's Court.--Leland.
Lord Sydney Entertained by Shane O'Neill.
The Battle of the Red Coats.--O'Sullivan's Catholic History.
Hugh O'Neill Victor in Single Combat at Clontibret.--Fynes Moryson, O'Sullivan, M'Geoghegan.
The Corleius.--Dymmok's Treatise, Archaeological Society's Tracts.
Maguire and St. Leger in Single Combat.--M'Geoghegan.
O'Sullivan Crossing the Shannon.--Pacata Hibernia.
O'Dogherty Receiving the Insolent Message of the Governor of Derry.--M'Geoghegan.
The Brehon before the English Judges.--Davis's Letter to Lord Salisbury.
Ormond Refusing to give up his Sword.--Carte's Life of Ormond.
Good Lookers-on.--Strafford's Letters.
Owen Conolly before the Privy Council, 1641.--Carey's Vindiciae.
The Battle of Julianstown.--Temple's Rebellion, and Tichbourne's Drogheda.
Owen Roe Organising the Creaghts.--Carte, and also Belling and O'Neill in the Desiderata Curiosa Hibernica.
The Council of Kilkenny.--Carte.
The Breach of Clonmel.--Do.
Smoking Out the Irish.--Ludlow's Memoirs.
Burning Them.--Castlehaven's Memoirs.
Nagle before the Privy Council.--Harris's William.
James's Entry into Dublin.--Dublin Magazine for March, 1843.
The Bridge of Athlone.--Green Book and Authorities.
St. Ruth's Death.--Do.
The Embarkation from Limerick.--Do.
Cremona.--c.o.x's Magazine.
Fontenoy.--Do.
Sir S. Rice Pleading against the Violation of the Treaty of Limerick.--Staunton's Collection of Tracts on Ireland.
Molyneux's Book burned.
Liberty Boys Reading a Drapier's Letter.--Mason's St. Patrick's Cathedral.
Lucas Surrounded by Dublin Citizens in his Shop.