Index of Gardiner's History of England
Chichester, Sir Arthur (Lord Deputy of Ireland, 1604-1615),
- character of,
- is anxious to civilise Ireland,
- a proclamation for the cessation of martial law, and for a general disarmament, and another for an amnesty and for the protection of tenants,
- his visitation of Ulster,
- attempts to compel Catholics to attend the Protestant service,
- removes Sir J. Everard from the Bench,
- summons the aldermen of Dublin before the Castle Chamber,
- imprisons petitioners against his proceedings,
- attempts to fine recusants,
- gives an opinion on persecution,
- abandons his effort to repress recusancy,
- attempts to reform the Church of Ireland,
- visits Ulster a second time,
- results of the first two years of his government,
- hears the case between Tyrone and O'Cahan,
- is insulted by Tyrone,
- is informed of a conspiracy,
- prepares to set out for Ulster,
- sees Tyrone for the last time,
- sends garrisons into Ulster on hearing of the flight of the earls,
- lays down a plan for the settlement of Ulster,
- distrusts Sir G. Paulet,
- listens to O'Dogherty's account of his quarrel with Paulet,
- suppresses O'Dogherty's rebellion,
- declares he will only pardon such rebels as have put to death some of their comrades,
- draws up notes on the condition of Ulster,
- expresses his opinion on the plantation of Ulster,
- carries out the plan of the Commissioners in London,
- is raised to the peerage,
- See Chichester of Belfast, Lord