Index of Gardiner's History of England
Lords Justices of Ireland, the (Sir William Parsons and Sir John Borlase),
- find it difficult to manage Parliament,
- are horrified to hear that the plantation of Connaught is abandoned,
- fresh confiscations desired by,
- receive intelligence of a plot to seize Dublin Castle,
- arrest the chief conspirators,
- do not know how to deal with the Catholic lords,
- project of superseding,
- summon the Catholic lords to Dublin,
- behaviour of, to Ormond,
- think that the spread of the rebellion will lay open a great part of Ireland to confiscation and the settlement of religion,
- send Ormond to relieve Drogheda, but order him not to follow up the enemy,