CHAPTER X. THE CHURCH IN IRELAND DURING THE REIGN OF THE STUARTS (1604-1689)

[68] On the Cromwellian Plantation, cf. Dunlop, op. cit. (Introduction 
    and Documents). Prendergast, Cromwellian Settlement.

[69] Burke, Irish Priests in the Penal Times, 11-12.

[70] Irish Eccl. Record, 1st ser., vi., 501-15.

[71] Walsh, History and Vindication of the loyal Formulary or Irish 
    Remonstrance, etc., 1672
.

[72] Cox, A Letter, etc., 11.

[73] Cox, op. cit., 14.

[74] For an account of the Ven. Oliver Plunket, cf. Moran, Memoir of 
    the Ven. Oliver Plunket
, 1861. Id., Life of Oliver Plunket, 
    1895. Burke, op. cit., 77 sqq.

[75] Moran, Spicil. Ossor., ii., 289 sqq.; iii., 109 sqq.

[76] On this Parliament, cf. Davis, The Patriot Parliament of 1689, 
    1893. Dunbar Ingram, Two Chapters of Irish History, 1888. King, 
    State of the Protestants of Ireland, 1691. Leslie, An Answer to 
    a Book entitled the State of the Protestants of Ireland under the 
    late King James, 1691
. Murphy, Two Irish Parliaments ('Record 
    of the Maynooth Union
, 1907-8).

[77] For an account of the war, cf. A Jacobite Narrative of the War 
    in Ireland
 (ed. Gilbert, 1892). Macariae Excidium or the 
    Destruction of Cyprus
 (ed. Crofton Croker, 1841, O'Callaghan, 
    1850). Boulger, The Battle of the Boyne, etc., 1911 (based on 
    the French military reports).