O'Neill is of two minds about the…
November 1599 CE
O'Neill is of two minds about the cessation, and comes under pressure from O'Donnell, who argues that too much has been ceded to the English.
He issues a list of demands on religious freedom and withdrawal of English influence and confirmation of lands in rebel possession—probably the bones of his private conference with Essex.
There is a further parley on the Lagan in late November, when a one month extension is agreed.