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"M. L. ," Captain, 471.

M'Adwalto, or M'Dwaltagh, Con, slain, 372, 380.

M'Angholy, Glenseny, 103.

M'Art, Brian, nephew of the Earl of Tyrone, 295, 326.
-, —, —, defeat of 397.
-, —, Harie, 226.
-, —, — Oge, 226.

M'Baron [O'Neill], Art, 33, 144, 218, 267.
-, —, Cormack, 30, 118, 200, 219, 244, 258, 315, 483, 487.
-, —, —, wife of, 258.
-, —, —, spoils by, 301, 302, 334.
-, —, —, assists O'Donnell, 374.
-, —, —, asked as a pledge, 384.
-, —, —, son of, a pledge at Dublin, 401.
-, —, Brian M'Art, 30, 93, 103, 141.
-, —, —, raids Lecale, 103.
-, —, —, threatening letter from, 141.

M'Brian [O'Neill], Collo, 72.
-, —, Ferto, Neill, 30.
-, —, —, —, submission of, 397.
-, —, Gerald, 29.
-, — [O'Neill], Shane, 30, 69, 71, 72, 268, 295, 326, 357.
-, —, —, favours to, 72.
-, —, —, preys taken from, 268.
-, —, —, takes Belfast Castle, 326.
-, —, —, atrocities by, at Belfast Castle, 326.
-, —, —, Edeirdocarring Castle taken from, 357, 397.
-, —, —, defeat of, 897.
-, —, —, submission of, 397, 444, 449.
-, —, —, sons of, 397.

M'Caier, Mortagh, 192.

M'Cartan, 103, 133, 134.

M'Cartan's country, co. Down, 192, 467.

M'Cartanes, the, 74.

M'Carthy, Donnell, letter on behalf of, 211.
-, —, —, lands for, 212.
-, —, Donogh, lands for, 212.

M'Carthy, Florence, worthy of favour, 212.
-, —, —, lands to be granted to, 212.
-, —, —, not to have title of M'Carthy More, 212.
-, —, not to have signory over the Clancarties, 212.
-, —, —, representation against, 230.
-, —, —, suits of, for Clancarty lands, 230, 480.
-, —, —, memoranda by, 230.
-, —, —, note of kinsmen of, 230.
-, —, —, "begins already to stir coals," 232.
-, —, —, more Spanish than English, 232.
-, —, —, should be secured, 232.
-, —, —, instructions to secure, 235.
-, —, —, instructions as to case of, 250.
-, —, —, wife of, 331.
-, —, —, charges against, by Lord Barry, 497.

M'Carthys, the, 331.

M'Coll, Con, son of the Earl of Tyrone, 176.
-, —, —, leaves the Earl of Tyrone, 298, 310, 313, 338.

M'Collo or M'Coolye, Ever, 102, 176.

M'Conn, 30.

M'Connell, Angus, Lord of Cantire, 9, 10, 30, 46, 72, 362, 448.
-, —, —, holds the Glynns of the Queen, 69, 71.
-, —, —, rent beeves of, unpaid, 30.
-, —, —, promises to assist the Earl of Tyrone, 46.
-, —, —, son of, 69.
-, —, —, alleged to have taken the Earl of Tyrone's eldest son to foster, 249.
-, —, —, with the Earl of Tyrone, 249.
-, —, —, offers of service by, 897.
-, —, —, referred to the Council, 397.

M'Connell, James. See M'Donnell, James, also Argyle, Earl of.

M'Costollo or MacCostilloe, country of, co. Mayo, 211, 239. See Costillo.

M'Davies, country of, 211.

M'Dermott, Connor Oge, chief of the M'Dermotts, letter of, 81.
-, —, —, fears O'Donnell, 91.
-, —, —, submission of, 104, 106, 197.
-, —, —, and Sir Richard Bingham, 104.
-, —, —, of mean account in Connaught, 169.
-, —, —, petition of, 197.
-, —, —, must take with O'Donnell, 215.
-, —, —, said to be fallen away,215,228.
-, —, —, taken prisoner by O'Donnell, 452, 453, 482.
-, —, —, released by O'Donnell, 452, 453.
-, —, —, to be favoured by Sir Conyers Clifford, 482.

M'Dermott, O'Connor Roe, 68, 452.
-, —, —, must take with O'Donnell, 215.
-, —, —, submission of, 219, 239.

M'Dermotts, the, 91, 380.

M'Donnell, Angus M' James, leader of Scots, 9, 33.
-, —, —, Gilleisboigg or Gillaspeck, son of, 9, 30.
-, —, alias M'Connell, James Oge M'Sorley Boy, of Dunluce, Lord of the Route, afterwards knighted by James VI., 23, 30, 33, 69, 71, 72, 103, 397, 448, 480.
-, —, —, takes the Earl of Tyrone's son to foster, 33.
-, —, —, agrees with the Earl of Tyrone, 33, 46, 69, 465-467.
-, —, —, takes possession of the Glynns, 69, 71.
-, —, —, raids by, 95, 441, 444-446, 465.
-, —, —, agreement with, advised, 362.
-, —, —, would do good service for the State, 362.
-, —, —, suspicious actions of, 397.
-, —, —, letters of, 444, 445.
-, —, —, letters to, 443, 445.
-, —, —, defeats Sir John Chichester, 441-446, 465-467.
-, —, —, defence of, 444-446, 467.
-, —, —, marries the daughter of the Earl of Tyrone, 448, 449, 465.
-, —, —, the Earl of Tyrone assists, 467.
-, —, —, can be easily banished from the Route, 494.

M'Donnell, Ever Boy, overthrows a convoy from Armagh, 141.
-, —, —, Kedogh, son of, apprehended, 197.
-, —, Nyce Oultagh, or Nice Uitagh, M'Sorley, 103, 465.
-, —, Randal M'Sorley, 397, 465.
-, —, Sorley Boy, 103, 448.
-, — Waghery, James, 31.
-, —, 45.

M'Donogh, Mahon, confession of, 83.

M'Feagh [O'Byrne], Phelim, son of Feagh M'Hugh, 159, 345, 406, 447, 458, 461.
-, —, Tirlogh, son of Feagh M'Hugh, 388.

M'Fertagh [O'Neill], Brian, 295.

M'Haghe, Neale, 357.

M'Henry [O'Neill], Tirlogh, of the Fews, brother of the Earl of Tyrone, 102, 146, 258.
-, —, —, defeat of, 103.
-, —, —, takes Captains Baker and Guest prisoners, 205.
-, —, sent for to Strabane, 258.
-, —, —, conference of Brian Ne Sawgh with, 270.
-, —, —, leaves the Earl of Tyrone, 298, 309, 310, 313.
-, —, —, lately come in, 309, 310, 313, 338, 362.
-, —, —, good service of, 316, 481.
-, —, —, son of, a pledge in Dublin Castle, 362.
-, —, —, recommended by Lord Burgh, 401.
-, —, —, petition of, 401.
-, —, —, rewards by Lord Burgh to, 471.
-, —, —, goes back to the Earl of Tyrone, 471, 481.
-, —, —, the Earl of Ormonde on, 471.
-, —, —, the Privy Council on, 481, 482.

M'Hugh, Feagh. See O'Byrne.
-, —, Feriagh, leader of the Kellys, 380, 475.
-, —, Neale or Neill, prisoner in Carrickfergus Castle, information by, 254.
-, —, —, submission of, 397, 444.
-, —, Phelim, 159, 345, 406, 447, 458.

M'James, Nice, a Scot, sends to O'Donnell, 448.

M'Jonyn, Richard Oge, sheriff of Sligo, 10.
-, —, —, complaint of, 8.
-, —, —, report by, 8.

M'Keogh, a messenger, friend of Feagh M'Hugh, 32.

M'Lane or M'Lanna, 30, 189.

M'Mahon, the, 166, 301, 447.
-, —, —, pledge of, 10, 34, 42, 159, 164.
-, —, —, sends a letter to Feagh M'Hugh, 32.
-, —, —, assists Lord Delvin, 146.
-, —, —, is to spoil Westmeath, &c.,164.
-, —, —, spoils by, 176, 205, 301, 302.
-, —, —, of the faction of O'Neill, 353.
-, —, —, country of, 494.
-, —, Brian Ne Sawgh, conference of, with Tirlogh M'Henry 270.
-, —, Brian M'Hugh Oge, 424.
-, —, Owen M'Collo, cut off, 205, 206.
-, —, of Monaghan, Patrick M'Art Moile, has received the Earl of Tyrone's eldest son to foster, 159.
-, —, —, spoils by, 176.
-, —, —, joins the Earl of Tyrone, 192.
-, —, Ross Bane, 424.
-, —, Teig Keogh, 43, 84.

McMahons, the 34, 35, 56, 72, 164, 168, 293.
-, —, —, pledges of, 34, 55, 164.
-, —, —, forbear to take their pardons, 34.
-, —, —, ravage the English Pale, 35, 167, 173, 206, 367.
-, —, —, spoil in Louth and Meath, 168.
-, —, —, spoilings by, 191, 205.
-, —, —, the Earl of Tyrone undertakes that the Pale shall not be ravaged by, 217.
-, —, —, messages of the Earl of Tyrone to, 236.
-, —, —, some septs of, should be encouraged, 293.
-, —, —, offers of, 494.

M'Morris, John, a confederate with M'William, taken, 239.

McMorrises, the, pledges of, 280.

M'Morrogh, Rory, 58. See M'Shee.
-, —, —, killed, 313.

M'Neill Oge, Owen McHugh, 103.

M'Oliverus. See Burke.

M'Phellony, or M'Phelim, or M'Phelemy [O'Neill], Neill M'Hugh, 30, 45, 46, 69,71.
-, —, —, letter of, 72.

M'Philip, Shane, 72.

M'Ricard, John, slain, 372.

M'Quylyne, 494.

M'Rory [O'Moore], Onie, or Owen, son of Rory Oge O'Moore, a chief of the Moores, 70, 206, 207, 290, 423, 447, 458.
-, —, —, negotiations with, 73.
-, —, —, truces with, 74, 447.
-, —, —, advice of, to the Butlers, 102.
-, —, —, demands of, 447.
-, —, —, letter of, 472.
-, — —, defeats the companies at Leix, 467, 469, 471, 472.
-, —, —, protection granted to, 472.

M'Rory, William, weary of rebellion, 74.
-, —, —, alias Stokes, killed, 192.

M'Shane, Harry, 424.
-, —, Henry Oge M'Harry, son-in-law of the Earl of Tyrone, burnings by, 186.

M'Shea, or M'Shihie, Rory, letter of, 160, 161.
-, —, —, English gentlemen taken prisoners by, 186.

M'Shee, Morrogh Backlawe, 77.
-, —, Morrogh Oge, revolts of, 57, 58.
-, —, —, Rory M'Morrogh, brother of, condemned for high treason, 58, 313.
-, ——,slain by the Earl of Ormonde, 311.

M'Shees or McSheehys, the, 22, 57, 350.
-, —, —, raid into Munster, 92, 93, 161.
-, —, —, more than ninety of, hanged within ten days, 161.
-, —, —, nearly all cut off, 415.

M'Sorley [Boy], James Oge. See M'Donnell.
-, —, —, Nice Ultagh. See M'Donnell.
-, —, Randal. See M'Donnell.

M'Swine, Bayne, 141.

M'Thomas. See Geraldine.

M'Thomas's lands, 415.

M'Tibbot Boy, Moyler, 257.

McWilliam, Tibbott [Theobald] Burke M'Walter Kittagh, styled the, 3, 6, 7, 8, 10, 12, 21, 22, 40, 44, 45, 50, 61, 63, 104,105, 144, 155,185,218,284,297, 324,380 452 453
-, —, claims of, 3, 8, 10.
-, —, tyranny of, 3, 186.
-, —, attainder of, 6.
-, —, arrest and imprisonment of, II.
-, —, pledges of, 9, 164, 280.
-, —, letters of, 10, 11.
-, —, made captain of a county by O'Donnell, 40.
-, —, head of, promised to Sir Richard Bingham, 40.
-, —, the Earl of Tyrone writes to, 42.
-, —, seignory of certain boroughs sought for, 53.
-, —, treatment of, by Sir Richard Bingham. 78, 79.
-, —, sends beeves to Spanish ships, 83.
-, —, the Commissioners write to, 92, 94.
-, —, coming in of, hoped for, 104, 108.
-, —, asks for a truce, 105.
-, —, Tyrone and O'Donnell offer to serve against, 105.
-, —, endeavours to stir up rebellion in Munster, 110.
-, —, "full of delays," 123.
-, —, a respite granted to, 132.
-, —, still stands out in Connaught, 145, 184.
-, —, will grow more inflated and insolent, 155.
-, —, usurps the name of M'William Eughter, 155.
-, —, messengers return from, without interview or answer, 158.
-, —, appointed to lay waste Connaught and Thomond, 164.
-, —, in great towardness to come in, 185.
-, —, Sir John Norreys on the character of, 185.
-, —, Sir John Norreys hopes to catch, by fair means or foul, 185.
-, —, the bad weather prevents operations against, 186.
-, —, burning and spoiling by, 205, 211, 221, 222.
-, —, dealings of Sir John Norreys with, 208.
-, —, Joins O'Donnell, 211, 212, 215,221, 222.
-, —, country of, 212, 239.
-, —, made M'William by O'Donnell, 222.
-, —, a confederate of, taken, 239.
-, —, Sir Conyers Clifford in the country of, 239.
-, —, Sir Conyers Clifford retires from country of, 239.
-, —, garrisons left in country of, 239.
-, —, stopped from doing harm, 250, 251.
-, —, not suffered to join O'Donnell, 251.
-, —, the Earl of Tyrone asks that there may be no attack on, 258.
-, —, O'Donnell will write to, 258.
-, —, "the arch-traitor of the Province [Connaught] both in power and malice," 280.
-, —, offensive war of Sir Conyers Cliford against, 280.
-, —, Tibbott Ne Longe has undertaken to do great service upon, 280.
-, —, uncle of. See Burke, David.
-, —, Tibbott Ne Longe may be very useful against, 284, 294.
-, —, driven to a great " strait and exigent," 285.
-, —, intended operations of, 285.
-, —, O'Donnell ready with 2,000 men to aid, 285.
-, —, confederates of, 285.
-, —, time for "extirping," 286.
-, —, suggested operations against, 286.
-, —, success of Sir Conyers Clifford against, 291, 294, 302, 305.
-, —, constrained to fly to the north, 291, 294, 302, 338.
-, —, still banished, 314.
-, —, O'Donnell's purpose to re-settle, 315.
-, —, brought into Mayo by O'Donnell and O'Rourke, 322.
-, —, again driven out of Connaught by Sir Conyers Clifford, 322, 334, 338, 372, 401, 422.
-, —, Lord Burgh thinks that no return will be attempted by, 322.
-, —, seeks means to flee into Spain, 338.
-, —, O'Donnell may again put up, 376, 379.
-, —, has undertaken to disturb Connaught, 399.
-, —, O'Donnell wishes again to set up, 404, 452, 453.
-, —, has again entered Mayo, 407, 409.
-, —, Sir Conyers Clifford will be unable to follow, 407.
-, —, Thomas Burke, brother of, slain, 409.
-, —, despised for his ill-success, 422.
-, —, still in action, 475.
-, —, must be upon Tyrone's peace, 485, 489.
-, —, will break the peace, 487.

Maccoghlan, Sir John, lands of, 348.

MacDermond joins O'Donnell, 211.

Macgwillen, Bory Oge, takes a fort, 33.

Macgwillens, the, 33.

MacSweeny Ne Doe, 25.

Madeira Islands, the, 46.

Madrid, 353, 386, 411.

Magarotts, the, 380.

Magennis, Arthur, 45, 76, 143, 353, 487.
-, —, —, joins the Earl of Tyrone, 192, 363.
-, —, —, letter of the Earl of Tyrone to, 192.
-, —, —, the Earl of Tyrone marries the daughter of, 384.
-, —, —, defeat of 397.
-, —, —, killing of men of, 485.
-, —, country of, 33, 384.

Magennises, the, 191.

Magheraskiagh, co. Meath, 176.

Maghericork or Dillon's country, co. Westmeath, 212.

Maghery or Macherye, the district of, co. Roscommon, 9, 227, 251, 273.

Maguire, Sir Hugh, 9, 45, 166, 291, 301, 374, 379, 380, 463.
-, —, —, pledges of, 9, 10, 34, 42, 55,72, 164.
-, —, —, brother of, 31.
-, — —, forbears to take his pardon, 34.
-, —, —, house of, in Enniskillen, 102.
-, —, —, assists Lord Delvin, 146.
-, —, —, is to take Westmeath, &c. in hand, 163, 164, 168.
-, —, —, forces from, to assist the Earl of Tyrone, 164.
-, —, —, capture of Enniskillen Castle by, 212.
-, —, —, coming of, expected by O'Donnell, 244.
-, — —, conference of, with the Spaniards, 271.
-, —, —, spoils by, 301, 302.
-, —, —, desires a new Sovereign, 352.
-, —, —, of the faction of O'Neill, 353.
-, —, —, forces of, 372.
-, —, —, assists O'Donnell, 374, 409,452.
-, —, —, passes over the Erne, 374.
-, —, —, said to have come in, 423.
-, —, —, Sir Conyers Clifford hopes to gain, 453, 482.

Maguy's Island or the Island of Magee, co. Antrim, 295, 441, 443, 445, 446.

Magyes or Maguys, the, 30, 295.

Maherloghcowe, letters from, 159, 165, 166.

Mahown, Thomas, merchant of Limerick, advertisements by, 199.

Mainwaring, Mr., 149, 172.

Malbie, Captain Henry, 24.
-, —, —, letters of, 24, 189.
-, —, —, petition of, 24.
-, —, —, a return of Irish forces by, 25.
-, —, —, departure of, into England, 33, 39.
-, —, —, accuses Sir Richard Bingham, 39.
-, —, —, quarrel of Hugh M'Tirlogh Roe O'Connor with, 90.
-, —, —, horse of, 146, 147, 149, 172.
-, —, —, condition of horsemen of, 171, 172.
-, —, —, takes a house at Wrexham, 171, 188.
-, —, —, charges against, 171, 188.
-, —, —, complains of the mayor of Liverpool, 189.

Malleys, the. See O'Malleys.

Mallow or Moyallo, co. Cork, letters from, 93, 94, 204, 211, 236, 349, 350, 479.

Manchester, 323.
-, —, letter from, 323.
-, —, sale of arms in, for Irish rebels, 323.

Mannering, John, petition of, 198.

Mansell, Captain Charles, at Carrickfergus, 443, 445, 446.
-, —, Captain Rice, 268, 446.
-, —, —, letters of, 30, 72.
-, —, —, Captain Eggerton fights -with, 326.
-, —, —, charges of, against Captain Eggerton, 268.
-, —, —, suit of 325.
-, —, —, slain near Carrickfergus, 441-443, 446, 465,466.
-, —, —, head of, sent to the Earl of Tyrone, 445, 446.

Manwaring, John, money due to, 325.

Mapowther, Richard, petition of, 198.

Marshall, Captain, foot-company of, 73, 169, 425.

Marshalsea, the See London.

Martin, John, 33.
-, —, Lieutenant William, letter of, 91.

Mary (Tudor), Queen of England, 226, 322, 405.

Mary Katherine , the, 401, 402.

Maryborough, Queen's County, burning of, 467,470.

Mask, Lough, cos. Galway and Mayo, 28.

Masterson, John, 29.
-, —, Sir Richard, seneschal of county of Wexford, charges against, 498.

"Mawchell a Cove," 435.

Maynard, Henry, letter of, 238.
-, —, Mr., letter to, 317.

Mayo, county of, 5, 6, 21, 78, 83, 84, 102, 145, 155, 286, 303, 322, 324, 372, 380, 401, 407, 409, 422,452.
-, —, —, desolate state of, 239.
-, —, —, pledges for the preservation of the peace in, 303, 314, 324, 422.
-, —, —, beeves taken up in, 376.
-, —, —, sheriff placed in, 451, 481, 482.

Meath, Thomas Jones, Bishop of, 236, 494.
-, —, —, letters of, 31, 81, 98,135,145, 167, 258, 483.
-, —, —, reports at the Council Board, 70.
-, —, —, on the rebels in Meath, 81.
-, —, —, complains of Sir John Norreys, 167, 168.
-, —, —, on the state of Ireland, 167– 171.
-, —, —, charge by, against the Earl of Ormonde, 169.
-, —, —, recommends war by three several armies, 170.
-, —, —, on the rebels in Ireland, 170.
-, —, —, recommends Sir Richard Bingham for the command of an army, 170.
-, —, —, intelligence delivered to, 258, 271.
-, —, —, has suspicions of the Earl of Tyrone's meaning, 258.
-, —, —, appointed to assist the Earl of Ormonde, 475, 476, 478, 483.
-, —, —, report by, of the parleywith the Earl of Tyrone, 483-490, 492.
-, —, —, remonstrates with the Earl of Tyrone, 487, 488.
-, —, —, denounces the Earl of Tyrone, 488-490.
-, —, county of, 58, 145, 176, 212, 315, 488.
-, —, —, spoils committed in, 81, 143, 150, 168, 174, 186, 315, 364.
-, —, —, forces purposing to invade, 255.
-, —, —, oppressed by thoroughfare of soldiers, 169.
-, —, —, kings of, 57.
-, —, —, Thomas Wackes, sheriff of, letter of, 176.
-, —, —, —, —, letter to, 255.
-, —, —, —, —, forces with, 367.
-, —, —, petition of the inhabitants of, 495.

Medina [? Cœli], in Spain, 352-354.

Meelick, co, Roscommon, 8.

Mellifont, co. Louth, 255.
-, —, —, letters from, 31, 34, 45, 85,102, 164, 171, 176, 178, 236, 248, 251, 270, 402.

"Menelaus." See Russell, Sir William.

Merriman, Captain Nicholas, 30, 326, 446, 465.
-, —, —, sent to Carrickfergus, 326.
-, —, —, in the defeat at Carrickfergus, 442-446, 465, 466.

Might, Thomas, 350.

Milford, co. Pembroke, 1, 2.

Mills, Fraunces, 220.

Milltown, co. Westmeath, letter from, 211.

Moghelly, co. Cork, 300.

Moile, Patrick M'Art, of Monaghan. See M'Mahon.

Moine. See Moyne.

Molineux. See Mollenex.

Mollaghae, co. Meath, preyed, 176.

Mollenex, Molyneux, or Molineux, Samuel, victualler's agent, 213, 454, 479.
-, —, —, letter of, 475.

Molloghade, letters from, 151, 159.

Mollough More, co. Roscommon, 8.

Molyneux, Sir Richard, 323.
-, — See Mollenex.

Monaghan, county of, 72, 159, 168, 358.
-, —, —, revolt of, 168.
-, —, —, Lord Burgh hopes to reduce the, 365, 366, 370, 383.
-, —, —, patents granted of lands in,484, 485, 498.
-, —, town of, 236, 494.

Monaster Evan, co. Roscommon, letters from, 207, 470.

Monji, Count, 300.

Montague, Captain Charles, 127.
-, —, —, letters of, 79, 111, 156.
-, —, —, sent to Feagh M'Hugh, 127.

Montpensier, Duke of, 218.

Moore, Sir Edward, a commissioner to treat with the Earl of Tyrone, 8, 43, 44, 46, 48, 60, 84, 92, 100, 168.
-, —, —, letters of, 31, 34, 42, 44, 45, 60, 85, 101, 164, 171, 176, 236, 248, 251.


-, —, —, letters to, 44, 45.
-, —, —, meetings of, with the Earl of Tyrone, 34, 42-45.
-, —, —, the Earl of Tyrone's pardon sent by, 34.
-, —, —, a commissioner to treat with the woodmen, 34.
-, —, —, expected in Dublin, 41.
-, —, —, warnings of the Earl of Tyrone to, 45.
-, —, —, doubtful of the Earl, 46.
-, —, —, how Hovenden's letter was obtained by, 60.
-, —, —, on the state of the country, 85.
-, —, —, wishes certain shipping stayed, 85.
-, —, —, losses sustained by, 176, 236.
-, —, —, suggests the sending of his own son Warren to the Earl, 236.
-, —, —, petition of, 492.
-, —, —, services of, in Ireland for twenty-eight years, 492.
-, —, Garrett, 42, 176.
-, —, —, letters of, 178.
-, —, John, who married Lady Mary Burke, 239.
-, —, Sir Thomas, 425.
-, —, Walter, Constable of Ballinacor, report by, 103.
-, —, Warren, son of Sir Edward, 236.

Moores, O'Moores, or O'Mores, the, 22, 36, 53, 70, 73, 112, 117, 170, 345, 414, 423, 476, 484, 485, 489.
-, —, —, in rebellion, 56, 70, 101.
-, —, —, Rory Oge, chief of the, 56, 70, 73, 80, 322.
-, —, —, continued protection refused to, 73.
-, —, —, how to settle, 73, 74.
-, —, —, go to Feagh M'Hugh, 80, 169.
-, —, —, and the Butlers, 101-103.
-, —, —, ravage the Queen's County, 169.
-, —, —, pretend title to Leix, 436.

More, Sir Edward, 473.

Morgallion, barony of, co, Meath, 168.

Morgan, John, 235.
-, —, —, declaration before, 74-76.
-, —, —, repairs to Dublin, 95.
-, —, —, letters of, 33, 126,141, 144.
-, —, —, the brother of, 95.
-, —, —, Lord Burgh writes in favour of, 340.
-, —, —, recommended by Sir William Russell and the Council, 340.

Morihoe, Patrick, examination of, 245.

Morrogh Oge. See M'Shee.

Mostin, William, money due to, 325.

Mostyn, Captain, 251.
-, —, —, services of, against Omalaughlin, 57.

Mount Russell, fort, co. Wicklow, 53, 72,140, 142.

Mouutford or Mumford, a priest, seeks to seduce many in the Pale, 36-38.
-, —, —, pardon of, 142.
-, —, —, has been so long with the Earl of Tyrone, 200.

Mountgarrett, Edmund Butler, Viscount, the sons of, 103.
-, —, —, arrest of, 138, 140, 142.
-, —, —, arrest of son of, who married the Earl of Tyrone's daughter, 138, 140, 142.
-, —, —, son of, pretends title to Desmond and Ormonde, 138.
-, —, —, proffers of service by, 156.
-, —, —, son-in-law of, 156.
-, —, —, Walter, bastard of, 156.
-, —, —, taken by the Earl of Ormonde, 294, 295.
-, —, —, nephews of, 156.
-, —, —, and the Earl of Tyrone, 160.
-, —, —, letter of, 312.
-, —, —, complaints of, 312.

Mountjoy, Lord, 321, 361.

Mowbray, Philip, letter of, 198.

Moy, the river, 51.

Moyallo. See Mallow.

Moycullin, co. Galway, letter from, 257.

Moyerie, the, 325.

Moyle, Captain Henry, petition of, 312.
-, —, —, grant to, 313, 317.

Moymet, co. Meath, letter from, 212.

Moyue, the river, 83.

Moyry, the, between Dundalk and Newry, 342.

Mullingar, co. Westmeath, 72,131.
-, —, —, letters from, 229.
-, —, —, burning of, 299, 301, 334.

Mumford. See Mountford.

Munster, province of, passim.
-, —, —, rebellion in, 11, 12, 22, 36, 43, 57, 58, 83, 84, 92, 93, 139, 140, 145, 161.
-, —, —, state of religion in, 13-20.
-, —, —, schools in, 17.
-, —, —, charters of towns in, 18.
-, —, —, beeves in, 33, 225.
-, —, —, Spaniards expected to land in, 52, 155.
-, —, —, the "diseases" of, 148, 224, 229,403.
-, —, —, "strange matters practised in," 55.
-, —, —, President of. See Norreys, Sir John, and Norreys, Sir Thomas.
-, —, —, Vice-President of. See Norreys, Sir Thomas, and Thornton, George.
-, —, —, Chief Justice of. See Saxey.
-, —, —, second Justice of. See Goold.
-, —, —, defeat of a rising in, 105.
-, —, —, endeavours to stir up rebellion in, 110.
-, —, —, corn in, 33, 36, 145, 147, 149, 154,155,277.
-, —, —, stir for a war of religion in, 143.
-, —, —, house and lands of Sir Thomas Norreys in, 148.
-, —, —, supplying corn to the rest of Ireland, 155, 277.
-, —, —, the M'Shees raid into, 92, 93, 161.
-, —, —, weakness of forces in, 161, 290.
-, —, —, increase of pay asked for horsemen of President of, 161, 204, 290.
-, —, —, composition rent of, 181, 332, 414.
-, —, —, tokens of alteration in the temper of, 185.
-, —, —, the state of, grows very ticklish, 186.
-, —, —, has yielded both obedience and profit, 189.
-, —, —, names of the chief rebels in, 196.
-, —, —, land in, for building purposes, 197.
-, —, —, George Thornton, ProvostMarshal of, 198, 432.
-, —, —, the Chief Justice of, on the " diseases" of, 148, 224, 229, 403.
-, —, —, charges against the Irish in, 224, 332.
-, —, —, lies open to the Spanish revenge, 227.
-, —, —, dearness of corn in, 242.
-, —, —, the bulk of the Spaniards to be turned into, 258.
-, —, —, no more corn to be expected from, 277.
-, —, —, very necessary to send some companies into, 279, 281.
-, —, —, Sir John Norreys to repair to, 281.
-, —, —, all sea-towns in, ordered to prepare against the Spaniards, 290.
-, —, —, charges against Viscount Roch by the Vice-President and Council of, 293.
-, —, —, Sir John Norreys will hasten to, 298, 300.
-, —, —, Sir John Norreys will advertise Sir Robert Cecil of the state of, 298.
-, —, murrain of cattle in, 302.
-, —, —, Nicholas Browne on the treatment of, 318.
-, —, —, details of the families in, 318.
-, —, —, the Queen on the peopling of, with English, 329, 330.
-, —, —, defaults of the patentees or undertakers in, 329-331, 480.
-, —, —, frauds in connexion with the Queen's lands in, 347.
-, —, —, the White Knight of. See Gybbon.
-, —, —, new governor wanted for, 395.
-, —, —, Sir Thomas Norreys continued as Chief Commissioner or President of, 395, 401,448.
-, —, —, in reasonable good quiet, 415.
-, —, —, grievances of the poor inhabitants of, 415.
-, —, —, Clerk of the Council of, 415.
-, —, —, Council of, 427.
-, —, —, good service of [Dr.] Meredith Hanmer in, 427.
-, —, —, George Thornton appointed
-, —, —, Vice-President of, 432.
-, —, —, priests in, 438.
-, —, —, Sir Thomas Norreys returned to his Presidency of, 449, 450.
-, —, —, martial law in, 494.

Murragh, co. Kildare, 350.

Muskerry, co. Cork, 212.

Musters, corruptions in the, 147, 149, 172, 190, 195, 213, 214, 227, 231, 232, 236, 245, 249, 253, 255, 263, 265, 292, 305, 309, 311, 312, 314, 315, 318, 319, 328, 329,347, 392, 431, 450, 461, 480, 491.
-, —, "justification" of the, 180.
-, —, project or Ordinance for the due execution of, 232, 245, 328, 330,331, 342, 343, 358, 359, 368, 381, 382, 391, 392, 412, 413, 423, 428, 432, 434, 440, 441, 451, 455, 456.

Mychell, Mr., 417.

Myntes, Thomas, of London, 317.