The Outdoor Chums on the Gulf
THE OUTDOOR CHUMS ON THE GULF Or, Rescuing the Lost Balloonists by CAPTAIN QUINCY ALLEN Author of _The Outdoor Chums_, _The Outdoor Chums on the Lake_, _The Outdoor Chums after Big Game_, etc. 1911 CONTENTS
common administration of the law. The English, coming in the name of
the Pope, with the aid of the Irish bishops, with a superior national
organization which the Irish easily recognised, were accepted by the
Irish. The king landed at Waterford; his journey to Dublin was rather
a royal progress than a hostile invasion. He came as feudal sovereign
to receive the homage of the Irish tribes; the chiefs flocked to his
court, readily became his vassals, and undertook to hold the lands
they already occupied as fiefs of the Crown. But Henry did not take
the title, or assume the position of King of Ireland. He merely sought
to establish a suzerainty in which he would be the overlord. And in
fact a conquest of Ireland in the modern sense of the term would have
been impossible. England possessed no standing army; the feudal levies
of mediaeval times were difficult and expensive. It might of course
have been possible to have organized a wholesale immigration and an
enslavement of the natives, something like that which the Normans had
accomplished in England, and the Saxons had done centuries before; but
nothing of the kind was attempted. Whether Henry's original intention
was simply to leave the Irish chiefs in possession or not, it is
useless now to enquire. But if it was, he appears to have changed his
views; for not long afterwards he granted large fiefs with palatinate
jurisdiction to various Normans who had made their way over to Ireland
independently.
It may be that Henry--knowing that the Conqueror, whilst taking
care that no powerful seignories should grow up in the heart of his
kingdom, as rivals to the throne, yet made exceptions in cases
THE OUTDOOR CHUMS ON THE GULF Or, Rescuing the Lost Balloonists by CAPTAIN QUINCY ALLEN Author of _The Outdoor Chums_, _The Outdoor Chums on the Lake_, _The Outdoor Chums after Big Game_, etc. 1911 CONTENTS