168 THE IRISH PEOPLE. 



14. A Spaniard's Report to the Holy See in 1581, 

 given in Cardinal Moran'<s "Archbishops of Dublin," 

 p. 91. 



15. "An Irish Bishop." Cardinal Moran's "Arch- 

 bishops of Dublin," p. 96. 



16. Captain Cuellar's Narative, translated by Pro- 

 fessor O'Reilly in " Proceedings of the R. I. 

 Academy," 3rd Series, Vol. III., p. 208. 



17. Payne's " Brief e Description of Ireland," 

 published in 1589 ; re-edited in 1841 for the Irish 

 Archaeological Society in " Tracts relating to Ire- 

 land," pp. 3, 4. 



18. Captain Dawtry's Letter to Cecil, in 

 " Calendar of Hatfield Manuscripts," Vol. IV., p. 

 367. 



19. Camden's "Britannia," Ed. 1789, Vol. III., 

 pp. 464, 658. Hadrian Junius, p. 34, is translated 

 in Gough's Version of Camden's "Britannia": 



" Called forth to war, at my supreme command, 

 The dreadful forms of fleetest warriors stand." 



20. Spencer's " View of the State of Ireland," p. 

 116, Edition 1809; at p. 128 he says, "The Irish 

 were come of as mighty a race as the world ever 

 brought forth." 



21. John Dymmok's "Treatise of Ireland." 

 " Tracts relating to Ireland," Vol. II., p. 6 ; edited 

 by the Irish Archaeological Society. 



22. " English State Papers." This is a letter 

 from the Lord Deputy to Walsingham ; the true 

 date is 1589. See my " Description of Ireland in 

 1598," p. 141. 



23. The Earl of Essex's Letter to Queen Elizabeth 

 in 1598, quoted in Moryson's " Itinerary," Part II., 

 p. 36. 



