Essex, during his confinement at York House, …
Years: 1599 - 1599
November
Essex, during his confinement at York House, has probably communicated with King James VI of Scotland through Lord Mountjoy, although any plans he may have had at this time to help the Scots king capture the English throne come to nothing.
Mountjoy had been appointed in October to replace him in Ireland, and matters had seemed to look up for the Earl.
The queen is reported to have said in November that the truce with O'Neill had been "so seasonably made… as great good… has grown by it."
Others in the Council are willing to justify Essex's return to Ireland, on the grounds of the urgent necessity of a briefing by the commander-in-chief.
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- Counter-Reformation (also Catholic Reformation or Catholic Revival)
- Elizabethan Period
- Anglo-Spanish War of 1585-1604
- Nine Years' War in Ireland, or Tyrone's Rebellion
