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F.
Faculties, 81, 82.
-, —, commissioners of, 81.
-, —, office of, 81.
Faddy or Fadow, see Burke, Moyler Oge McWalter.
Fagan, Christopher, merchant, 105, 145, 437.
-, —, James, 424.
-, — John, clerk of munition store at
Cork, 40, 442.
-, —, Richard, Mayor of Dublin, letters of,
269, 510.
Falcons, 60, 138.
Faly, Brian O'Conor, submits, 118.
Faly, Donough O'Conor, 119.
Fanlobowse, benefice of, 239.
Fannick, a measure, see Wheat.
Farmanagh, 334; see also Formanaghte.
Farmers, 496.
Fauntleroy, Thomas, 48, 77, 80, 105, 126,
128, 144, 150, 194, 286, 438, 481, 484.
-, —, —, letters to, 408, 481, 508.
Fawcett, 298.
Fay, Geoffrey, father of Meyler, 280.
-, —, Meyler, of Bealleanour, 153.
-, —, —, petition of, 279.
-, —, —, grandfather of petitioner, 280.
Females, marrying of, 86, 87.
Fennagh's Court, letters dated, 288.
Fennett, the, 530.
Fenton, Geoffrey, secretary:
-, 1586. 5, 7, 16, 19, 35, 42–44, 47,
49, 54, 58, 60, 62, 67, 79, 100, 107,
127, 196, 197.
1587. 287, 288, 296, 328, 332, 353–
356, 358, 360, 361, 376–378, 444, 447,
462.
-, 1588. 475.
-, —, —, draft of articles delivered to, 34.
-, —, —, articles sent by, answers to,
114.
-, —, —, signs a concordatum for making
Maguire captain of his country, with
further particulars, 142, 143.
-, —, —, Queen's letter concerning his
imprisonment in the Marshalsea, 255.
-, —, —, his wife, 255.
-, —, —, suits desired by, 405.
-, —, —, his grievances as regards the
constableship of Duncannon, 441, 442.
-, —, —, his unjust prejudice against the
Irish born, 449.
-, —, —, disgrace heaped upon him, 512,
522.
-, —, —, signs Perrot's declaration, 527.
-, —, —, letters of:
-, 1586. 5, 39, 43, 45, 51, 70, 75, 91,
93, 135, 142, 143, 147, 151, 153, 158–
160, 162, 163, 190–194, 213, 229.
1587. 244, 247, 268, 281, 283, 341,
378, 404, 405, 411, 438, 441, 449, 454.
1588. 468, 472, 475, 478, 481, 512.
-, —, —, letters to, 161, 194, 363, 454.
475.
Feriter's Coome, 530.
Fermannaghte or Fermannock, 333–335.
Fermoy, Viscount, see Roche, Maurice.
Fernan or Faranan, Saloman, Turlough Lynagh's secretary, 277.
Ferney or Fernye, 333, 335, 466.
-, —, Captain of, 230.
Ferns, Bishop of, see Allen, Hugh.
-, —, constable of, see Maisterson.
-, —, a limitation for, 118.
-, —, county of, 53.
-, —, deanry of, 233.
Fertouaghe, le upper, in Ulster, 521.
Fethard, town of, 53, 126, 145.
Fews, the, 244, 334, 336, 466.
-, —, called both les Fevaghes, in Ulster,
521, 522.
-, —, Plat of, 54.
Fines, 13, 81, 115.
First-fruits, 221, 403.
-, —, clerk of the, 185; and see Kenny
-, —, collection of the arrearages of, 222.
Fitton, Anthony, of Galway, 437.
-, —, see Fyton and Phiton.
FitzDavid, Edmund, 238.
[FitzDavid] Morris M'William, of Ballinatrae, 232.
FitzDavyse, see Fitzgerald, Edmund.
FitzEady, Thomas Lacy, 236.
-, —, —, his son, 236.
FitzEdmund, John, see Fitzgerald, John FitzEdmund, of Cloyne, and Fitzgerald, John FitzEdmund, Seneschal of Imokilly.
FitzEdmund, John, see Burke.
FitzEdmund, Maurice, of Rathkeale, 238.
-, —, Walter, of Ballimantighe, 238.
Fitzgarret, Garret, pensioner, 41.
-, —, —, letters of, 39.
-, —, Sir James and Sir Maurice, Viscount
of Decies, see Fitzgerald, Sir James and
Sir Maurice.
-, —, Walter Reagh, see Reagh, Walter.
Fitzgerald, Edmund FitzDavyse, the Knight
of the Valley, 235.
-, —, Edmund FitzRuddery Fitzgibbon or
M'Gibbon, called the White Knight, 27,
235, 278, 386, 585.
-, —, —, the White Knight's son is
newly arrived out of Spain, 27.
-, —, —, called Edmund FitzRuddery,
235.
-, —, —, I have stayed the White Knight,
337.
-, —, —, his son is with the traitor Sir
William Stanley, 337.
-, —, —, lands of, 384.
-, —, —, the White Knight's country
being about a seignory and a half is
forfeit and waste, 386, 389.
-, —, —, the White Knight's son hath
sent word to his mother that they shall
have liberty shortly, 392.
-, —, —, McGibbon's son, whom they
call the White Knight, is with Sir
William Stanley, 392.
-, —, —, prisoner in the Castle of Dublin,
415, 436.
-, —, Edward, 287.
-, —, Gerald, eleventh Earl of Kildare, ob.
16 Nov. 1585, discharged from the charge
of the Dyngen, 119.
-, —, —, called his father, 39.
-, —, —, late Earl, 152, 267, 278.
-, —, Gerald or Gerot Fitzjames, sixteenth
Earl of Desmond, ob. 1583, Nov. 11,
Monday.
-, 1586. 48, 49, 52, 63–65, 120, 235.
-, 1587. 263, 311, 314, 344, 346, 368,
392, 426, 452.
-, 1588. 511, 528, 541, 549, 585.
-, —, —, orders taken at Waterford
between the Earls of Ormond and Desmond, 121.
-, —, —, submitted and had his pardon,
123.
-, —, —, a fair intail of the country
called the Decies to him, 65.
-, —, —, his ancestor, 65.
-, —, —, taken prisoner [at Affane], 124.
-, —, —, heard before the Lord Deputy
and Council at Dublin, 124.
-, —, —, the parcels of Desmond's lands
annexed by custodiam to the presidency,
33.
-, —, —, treasons of, 52.
-, —, —, bill for the attainder of, 137.
-, —, —, act of attainder of, 52, 53, 63,
130, 138, 231, 544, 552.
-, —, —, act of attainder of, names of
the eight laid down not to be offenders,
231.
-, —, —, rebellion, 136.
-, —, —, his lands, 104.
-, —, —, value of his lands in Limerick,
Kerry, Cork, Waterford, Tipperary, and
the city of Dublin, 230, 231.
-, —, —, the house late of the, 311.
-, —, —, his death, 346.
-, —, —, his shirt of mail and other
jewels, 347.
-, —, —, his kinsmen and friends, combination of, 51, 64, 110, 125.
-, —, —, the feoffment and entail of, 51.
-, —, —, feoffment made by, of all his
lands, 110.
-, —, —, rents and services due to, 528.
-, —, —, rents and duties owing to, 545.
-, —, —, specified, 548.
-, —, —, his nephew, 105.
-, —, —, his brother's son, 421.
-, —, Gerot McThomas, 236.
-, —, —, his brother, 236.
-, —, Henry, twelfth Earl of Kildare, 19,
77, 105, 126, 145, 148, 204, 252.
-, —, —, his sickness and need, 278.
-, —, —, his father's troubles, 39.
-, —, —, his father's warrants, 267.
-, —, —, his father's creditors, 278.
-, —, —, his mother, 39.
-, —, —, Mabel's son, 154.
-, —, —, his lands in Geshill, 459.
-, —, —, his money, 467.
-, —, —, letters of, 39, 152, 153, 267,
278.
-, —, —, his base brother, called Shane
McGarrot, 154.
-, —, James Fitzjohn, fifteenth Earl of
Desmond, March 1540–1558, the Castle
of Dungarvan taken from him, 117.
-, —, James, seventeenth Earl of Desmond,
report in Kilkenny that Her Majesty will
give him his father's lands, 7, 63.
-, —, —, called his son, 63.
-, —, Sir James, Viscount of Decies, 65,
235.
-, —, —, of Desmond, 235, 346.
-, —, James FitzJohn, of Strangcalley, the
Earl of Desmond's nephew, 105.
-, —, Sir John, of Desmond, 63, 64, 96,
105, 117, 235, 443, 444.
-, —, —, John FitzEdmund, Seneschal of
Imokilly, co. Cork, 46, 64, 65, 91, 130,
235, 256, 257, 273, 278, 310, 313, 384–
386, 389, 415, 421, 436, 450, 496, 585.
-, —, —, has been in Dublin, and
promises to be dutiful, 64.
-, —, —, he expects forces to arrive
from Spain, 64.
-, —, —, Wallop accounts him the most
dangerous man that is left in the
province of Munster, and one that hath
more intelligence from Spain than any
one in those parts, 64.
-, —, —, arrested by the Vice-President
of Munster, 288.
-, —, —, lands claimed by him and his
tenants, 385.
-, —, —, was James Fitzmaurice's sonin-law, 421.
-, —, —, married to a daughter of James
Fitzmaurice, 585.
-, —, John FitzEdmund, of Cloyne (not
the Seneschal of Imokilly), 53, 63, 65,
137, 138.
-, —, —, Her Majesty condemned him
of his lewdness, as he well deserved,
137.
-, —, John, FitzJohn, of Conyloe, called
of Desmond, 235.
-, —, John McRuddery, the Knight of
Kerry, 235.
-, —, —, his son and heir, 543.
-, —, John, of the county of Kerry, 53.
-, —, or Fitzgarret, Sir Maurice, at a later
date made Viscount Decies, 124, 280.
-, —, —, his country, 124.
-, —, —, heard before the Lord Deputy
and Council at Dublin, 124.
-, —, Richard, 295.
-, —, —, petition of, 295.
-, —, Shane, called Shane McGarrot, my
Lord of Kildare's base brother, 154.
-, —, Thomas, eighth Earl of Desmond,
1462–1467, beheaded at Drogheda, 117.
-, —, Sir Thomas Roe, of Desmond, 235.
-, —, Walter Reagh, see Reagh, Walter,
a bastard Geraldine.
-, —, [William], the Knight of Kerry's son
and heir, 543.
FitzGibbon, see Fitzgerald, Edmund, FitzRuddery.
FitzGibbons, one of them called Gerot McShane Ruddery, 236.
Fitz Henry, John (pension), 415.
Fitzhenry, Matthew, 53.
Fitz James, Maurice, cousin german to the Earl of Desmond, 392.
FitzJohn, James, of Polcherre, 232.
-, —, —, of Sronkalie, see Fitzgerald,
James FitzJohn of Strangcalley.
-, —, Maurice, 421, 422.
-, —, Walter Burke, of Muskerry, 231.
FitzJohnes, John, 521.
Fitzmaurice, Edmund Lacy, of the Cloghur,
236.
-, —, Gerot, of Thomastown, 238.
FitzMaurice, James, son to Sir Maurice
Duffe and grandson of John, fourteenth Earl of Desmond; he was the
sixteenth Earl of Desmond's cousin
german, 345, 346, 431, 443, 540, 585.
-, —, —, his last rebellion, 3.
-, —, —, his sister, married to the Lord
Roche, 3.
-, —, —, his armour, 346.
-, —, —, his death, 346.
-, —, —, his son, 321, 421, 422.
-, —, —, —, his brother [his brotherin-law], the seneschal, 421.
-, —, —, a son of, 392.
-, —, —, his wife, 392.
-, —, —, —, her son in Spain, 392, 421.
-, —, —, his principal men, 421.
-, —, —, house of, 548.
-, —, —, a sister of, married to Sir
Donough McCarthy, 585.
-, —, two other sisters, 585.
-, —, Mr. Patrick, son of Thomas Fitzmaurice, sixteenth Lord of Kerry and
Baron of Lixnaw, and afterwards
seventeenth Lord of Kerry, born
1541, died 12th August 1600; 278,
585.
-, —, —, my Lord of Lixnaw's son and
heir, 235, 502.
-, —, Thomas, sixteenth Lord of Kerry
and Baron of Lixnaw, born 1502, died
16 Dec. 1590; 63, 64, 234, 528.
-, —, —, the Lord Fitzmorris whose
country is called Clanmorish, in the
county of Kerry, Baron of Lixnaw,
234, 235.
-, —, —, called McMorris, 237.
-, —, —, called Thomas Macmaurice, 238.
-, —, —, called Lord Macmaurice, 528.
-, —, —, called the Lord Fitzmaurice, 533.
-, —, —, his country, 234, 235, 528.
-, —, —, his son, 235.
-, —, —, a burgess of Parliament, 53.
Fitzpatrick, Barnaby, second Baron of Upper
Ossory, 437.
-, —, Finin or Florence, third Baron, his
dutiful demeanour to the Crown, 293.
Fitzredmond, Gerrot, 286.
Fitzrichard, Edmund Lacy, of Ballegrenan, 236.
Fitzruddery, see Fitzgerald, Edmund.
Fitzsimon, James, 369.
Fytzsymons, James, 403.
-, —, —, petition of, 403.
Fitzsimon or Fitzsymons, Nicholas, 437.
Fitzwater, Morris, 229.
Fitzwauter, Lord, see Ratcliffe, Sir Thomas.
Fitzwilliam, John, of the Cor, 238.
-, —, John Lacie, of Doweneran, 238.
Flahertys, the (baronies), 237.
Flanders, 13, 19, 104, 134, 162, 173, 194, 201, 245, 439.
Fleetwood, Thomas, 42, 77.
Flemings, forty sail of, 292.
Flemish hulk, 321.
Fletcher, Robert, 77, 105, 126, 144, 287.
Flemyng, Thomas, Baron of Slane, 10, 285.
-, —, —, complains against the Lord
Deputy, 20.
Flint, 257.
Florence, Duke of, his ship, 392, 402.
Flores, Alvaro, 402.
Flushing, 51, 399.
Foddray, Pyle of, in Lancashire, 117.
Followe, Maurice, of Cork, petition of, 463.
Font, Patrick, 454.
Footbands, 40.
Footmen, 41, 243.
-, —, order for erecting (sic), 109.
Forfeitures, 13, 108.
Fortescue, Mr., (sometime Lord Chancellor of England), 55.
Forth, Doctor Ambrose, Judge of the Admiralty of Ireland, 327.
-, —, —, declaration of, 328.
-, —, —, letters of, 269, 408.
Fortresses, 15.
Forts, 288, 433, 434, 456; and see Castles;
Protector.
-, —, note of, 325, 462.
-, —, lieutenants of the, 459.
Foster or Forster, James, 41, 231.
Fowle, Captain Robert, 22, 32, 128, 205, 390, 508, 558.
Fowre, Abbey of, forgery of an office of lands of the, 248.
Fox, David, 238.
-, —, James, 236.
-, —, Patrick, bearer, 510.
-, —, William, 238.
-, —, the, is quiet, 526.
Foyd, manor of, 364.
Foynes, island of, in Adare, 137, 297.
Fradsame, John, 42.
France, 7, 11, 27, 28, 31, 125, 296, 407, 478,
519.
-, —, a general peace with, 124.
-, —, common people of, 421.
-, —, King of, 421.
Francesco, Jacques de, 251.
-, —, —, his house to be very narrowly
searched, and his wife and children
restrained, 251.
-, —, apprehending of, 256.
Francesqui, Mr. Jacomo di, see Francesco, Jacques de.
Francis, Mr., see Stafford, Francis.
Freeholder's rents, collection of, 496.
-, —, —, book of survey of, 497.
-, —, —, composition for cess, 497.
Free-schools, 111, 463.
French, Geoffrey, 454.
-, —, Robuck, of Galway, 53, 68, 105, 126
144.
-, —, —, petition of, 69.
-, —, the, 25, 30.
-, —, bark, 26.
Frenchmen, 25, 322, 421.
Freville, George, 126.
Fugitives, proclamation touching, 108.
Fuller, Clement, vicar of Galtrim, 221.
Furlong, Nicholas, report of Spanish outrages
on the seas, 519.
-, —, Patrick, 53.
Fyn, in Ulster, 515.
-, —, —, river of, 332, 335, 376; and see
Lough Fyn, 521, 522.
Fynes, Mr., 450.
Fyssher, Henry, note of munition in Ireland, 230.
Fyton, Sir Edward, Vice-Treasurer and Treasurer-at-Wars in Ireland, died 6 July
1579; 286.
-, —, see Phiton.
Fytzwylliam, Capt. Brian, brother of the
Lord Deputy, 251, 471, 582.
-, —, —, his pension, 41, 415.
-, —, —, letter of, 578.
Fytzwylliams, Sir William, Lord Deputy,
1571, Dec. 11, to 1575, Aug. 5, and
1587–8, Feb. 17, to 1594, Aug.
-, 1587. 385, 430, 431, 435, 436, 441,
443.
1588. 472, 485, 488, 493, 495, 498,
502, 509, 512–514, 523, 554, 555, 576–
579, 583.
-, —, —, in commission, 119.
-, —, —, Great Seal delivered to, 119.
-, —, —, the Vice-Treasurer, made Lord
Justice, 122.
-, —, —, Treasurer-at-Wars, 122.
-, —, —, memorial of his petitions, 432.
-, —, —, memorial delivered by, 432.
-, —, —, articles, 432.
-, —, —, answer to his petitions, 434.
-, —, —, articles exhibited to H.M.'s
Privy Council, 455.
-, —, —, answers to the foregoing articles,
457.
-, —, —, answers to the last seven articles
of the petitions of, 460.
-, —, —, instructions for, 460, 462.
-, —, —, next deputy, 467.
-, —, —, commissions to, 475.
-, —, —, clauses added to instructions,
475, 476, 485.
-, —, —, note of offices reserved in H.M.'s
gift, in the patent granted to, 476.
-, —, —, his household, 475.
-, —, —, his officer collecting provisions
for his household, 481.
-, —, —, his former good government, 489.
-, —, —, instructions for, 490, 493.
-, —, —, warrant to be allowed 1,000l.
out of the composition money, in lieu
of cess and achats, 493.
-, —, —, next, 495.
-, —, —, now coming, 501.
-, —, —, the Lord Deputy now nominated, 506.
-, —, —, an imprest to, 508.
-, —, —, called Sir William, 513.
-, —, —, arrival in Dublin, 524.
-, —, —, commission to, as to examination of claims of the Irish to the escheated lands, 548, 549.
-, —, —, instructions given by, 557.
-, —, —, letters of, 417, 525, 574, 575,
579, 583.
-, —, —, letters to, 497, 553, 554, 556,
584.
-, —, —, and council, 434, 558, 559, 564,
567.
-, —, —, called Governor and Council,
434.