Calendar of State Papers, Ireland, 1596-1597. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1893.
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'Index: E', in Calendar of State Papers, Ireland, 1596-1597, (London, 1893) pp. 524-526. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/ireland/1596-7/pp524-526 [accessed 20 April 2024]
E.
Eastmeath, 70, 146, 168.
Eaugh [Neagh], Lough, alias Lough Sydney, 358, 397, 407.
Edeirdocarrig, or Edenduscarrick, castle of, taken, 357, 358, 397,
Edmund Oge. See O'Neill.
Edward III., King of England, 322.
Edwardes, Robert, of London, 317.
Eggarton or Eggerton, Captain Charles, Constable of Carrickfergus, 268, 467.
-, —, —, letters of, 30, 141, 171, 268,
441, 443-445.
-, —, —, arrears of pay of, 30, 171, 268,
326, 327.
-, —, —, sufferings of, and of his men,
171, 268.
-, —, —, craves leave to repair to
England, 171, 268, 269, 327.
-, —, —, warrant for payment to, and to
his men, 195.
-, —, —, fined and imprisoned, 268.
-, —, —, charges against, by Captain
Mansell, 268.
-, —, —, suits of, 325-327.
-, —, —, letters to, 444, 445.
-, —, —, letter to wife of, 326, 327.
-, —, —, removed from his command,
326.
-, —, —, fights with Captain Mansell,
326.
-, —, —, complains of Sir William
Russell, 326.
-, —, —, charges of, against Captain
Merriman, 326.
-, —, —, charges of, against Ensign
Pullen, 326.
-, —, —, Belfast Castle, taken from, 326.
-, —, —, illness of, 327.
-, —, —, on the defeat at Carrickfergus,
441-445.
-, —, —, narrow escape of, 443.
-, —, —, appointed Governor of Carrickfergus, 444-446.
Eirwin [? Irvine], town of, 235.
Elcock, Bartholomew, mayor of Drogheda, letters of, 254, 386.
Eliot, John, a Baron of the Exchequer, and a
Commissioner to treat with the Earl of
Tyrone, 43, 44, 60.
-, —, —, letters of, 42, 44, 45, 60.
-, —, —, letter to, 45.
-, —, —, meetings of, with the Earl of
Tyrone, 42-44.
Elizabeth, Queen, passim.
-, —, —, letters of, 194, 196, 198, 225,
266, 293, 301, 305, 312, 317, 328, 401,
430, 433, 434, 449, 490, 492.
-, —, —, style and title of, torn out from
Irish school books, 17.
-, —, —, disposed to enter into war, 59,
274, 275.
-, —, —, disposed to pacification, 63.
-, —, —, strictures of, on the government of Ireland, 63, 266, 491.
-, —, —, as to the pardon of the Earl of
Tyrone, 66.
-, —, —, on the expenditure in Ireland,
319, 320, 329.
-, —, —, petitions to, 134, 230.
-, —, —, displeasure of, at the state of
Ireland, 138, 147.
-, —, —, writes to the King of Spain that
the Irish have made peace, 150, 166.
-, —, —, anger of King of Spain at his
letters being presented to, 159, 166.
-, —, —, grant by, to the College of
Dublin, 190.
-, —, —, conferences of, with Sir Robert
Gardener, 196.
-, —, —, letter of Sir Ralph Lane to, 214.
-, —, —, is inclined to grant the petitions
of the Earl of Kildare, 225.
-, —, —, just conceit of, as to the Earl
of Tyrone's unsoundness, 237.
-, —, —, is disposed to give mercy to the
Earl of Tyrone, 237.
-, —, —, commandment of, concerning
the northern urraghs, 238.
-, —, —, the Earl of Tyrone cannot, of
himself, withstand the army of, 261.
-, —, —, rejects the plot of the Irish
Council for the prosecution of Tyrone,
266.
-, —, —, has caused a new plot to be
devised for proceeding against Tyrone,
266.
-, —, —, slander of a bishop against, 279.
-, —, —, finds it very inconvenient for
Sir John Norreys to go to England,
281.
-, —, —, the Earl of Tyrone's solemn
vow regarding peace with, 286.
-, —, —, instructions of, to Lord Burgh,
293.
-, —, —, on O'Donnell's escape, 293.
-, —, —, much troubled at some knights
made in Ireland, 300.
-, —, —, annoyed at the sending of
Feagh M'Hugh's head to England,
800.
-, —, —, warrants of, 301, 303, 327,328.
-, —, —, success of, against the Spaniards,
308.
-, —, —, and the Earldom of Ormonde,
311,322-324.
-, —, —, Sir William Russell barred the
presence of, 321.
-, —, —, prayer made by, 321.
-, —, —, satisfaction of, with Sir Conyers
Clifford, 324, 482, 492.
-, —, —, on the peopling of Munster with
English, 329, 330.
-, —, —, frauds in connexion with the
Irish lands of, 346, 347, 377.
-, —, —, Irish leaders promise not to
conclude peace with, 352.
-, —, —, the Earl of Tyrone will renew
the war with, 352.
-, —, —, and the making of knights by
Lord Burgh, 361.
-, —, —, Lord Burgh's desire for the
sight of, 385, 401.
-, —, —, death of Sir John Norreys a
"great grief " to, 401.
-, —, —, bequests of Lord Burgh to, 417.
-, —, —, appoints the Earl of Ormonde
Lieutenant-General of the forces in
Ireland, 430, 449, 450.
-, —, —, touching the entertainment of
the Earl of Ormonde and the Lords
Justices, 430, 481.
-, —, —, appoints the Lord Chancellor
Loftus and Sir Robert Gardener to be
Lords Justices of Ireland, 449, 450.
-, —, —, on Sir Thomas Norreys as
President of Munster, 449, 450.
-, —, —, thanked by the Irish Council
for relief given, 456.
-, —, —, goodness of, to the Earl of
Tyrone, 484, 489.
-, —, —, commends the Earl of Ormonde,
490.
-, —, —, directions of, to the Earl of
Ormonde, as to the Irish rebels, 490,
491.
Ellistonread (? co. Meath), preyed, 176.
Ely, district of [country of O'Carroll, King's County], 29.
England, 65, 68, 76, 98, 99, 106, 114, 115, 118,
122, 124, 139, 141, 143, 148, 157, 171,
173-5, 193-196, 200-204, 211, 212,
216, 229, 230, 233, 235, 244, 247, 250,
257, 266-269, 270, 274, 276, 279, 281,
289, 298, 299, 300, 303, 306, 311, 313,
317, 324, 327, 333, 334, 341, 350, 351,
352, 365, 367, 369, 371, 375, 378, 383,
389, 391, 398, 399, 404, 412, 413, 416,
417, 420, 426, 428, 429, 431, 432, 438,
440, 441, 450, 453, 454, 456, 463, 465,
473, 479-483, 486, 487, 489, 493, 499.
-, —, great dearth in, 136, 288, 319.
-, —, designs of King of Spain against, 141,
173-175, 177, 191, 254, 275, 276, 278.
-, —, Spanish report that a Catholic King
would soon be crowned in, 177.
-, —, Lord Chief Justice of, 201.
-, —, books concerning the succession to
the Crown of, 203.
-, —, history of, by Cardinal Allen, 203.
-, —, Lord Chancellor of, 203.
-, —, suggested removal of certain Irish trials
to, 224.
-, —, cannot expel the Scots from Ireland,
227.
-, —, a special force must be sent from, if
the Spaniards come, 235.
-, —, preparation of a fleet in, advised, to
threaten Spanish dominions, 253.
-, —, reported preparation of a fleet in, 254.
-, —, fears that the Spanish fleet will be
fired by that of, 254, 257.
-, —, corn sent to Ireland from, 257, 319,
357, 364, 367, 404.
-, —, corn to be provided from, for Ireland,
267,357.
-, —, the Earl of Tyrone offers to repair
into, 278.
-, —, no hope of supplies from, for Ireland,
282.
-, —, note of captains and pensioners absent
in, 297.
-, —, report of great quantity of rye come
into, 309.
-, —, concerning great trials in, 311.
-, —, Richard Butler sent to, 312.
-, —, export of arms, &c;, from, for Ireland,
318, 323.
-, —, sick soldiers sent to, 344.
-, —, deserters propose to go to, 358.
-, —, clothing for soldiers from, 359.
-, —, fine imposed by the Star Chamber in,
363, 366, 370.
-, —, a sound lawyer to be sent from, for
the post of Chief Baron, 371.
-, —, a lawyer wanted from, as Serjeantat-Laws, 391.
-, —, Lord High Admiral of. See Howard.
-, —, a supply of herrings asked from, 456.
-, —, the Catholics in, 487.
-, —, likelihood of a peace between Spain
and, 493.
-, —, the Exchequer of, 499.
Ennezon [Inisowen], O'Dogherty's country, 129.
Enniseorthy, co. Wexford, timber-works at, 46, 47, 492.
Ennisketin, within the river of Limerick, 276.
Enniskillen, co. Fermanagh, capture of castle of, by Maguire, 212.
Erne, Lough, co. Fermanagh, 163, 338.
-, —, the river, 250, 251, 334, 364, 373,
374.
Essex, Robert Devereux, Earl of, 45, 51, 52.
55,64,97,381.
-, —, —, letters to, 151, 316, 317.
-, —, —, to give instructions concerning
the musters, 193.
-, —, —, despatch of [to the Spanish
coast], 318, 319, 337, 361.
-, —, —, objects of the expedition under,
321.
-, —, —, and Lord Burgh, 339, 343, 361,
366, 385, 398.
-, —, —, and Sir Robert Cecil, 361, 398.
-, —, —, at Ferrol, 398.
-, —, butter, 402.
Eustace, —, 117.
-, —, David, of Bolibegg, 73.
Eustaces, the, 140, 143, 180, 192.
-, —, —, help reported to be given to
Feagh M'Hugh by, 158, 159.
-, —, —, successes against, 191, 192.
-, —, —, incursions by, 221.
Evers, Mr., 343.
Exchequer, the Barons of, 293, 317.