Calendar of State Papers, Ireland, 1599-1600. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1899.
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'Index: G', in Calendar of State Papers, Ireland, 1599-1600, (London, 1899) pp. 557-558. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/ireland/1599-1600/pp557-558 [accessed 24 April 2024]
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Galicia, province of, Spain, 317.
Galloway, Scotland, 72.
Gallowglass country, Ulster, 330.
-, —, the chief of the, 330.
Gallowglasses, the, 437, 470.
Galls, James, 163.
Galway, county of, 336.
-, —, —, coast of, ships upon, 72.
-, —, —, Spanish soldiers wanted for, by
Tyrone, 72.
-, —, —, the O'Reillys of. See
O'Reillys, the.
-, —, —, lime from, 336.
-, —, —, impost in, 336.
-, —, —, young men of, 336.
-, —, —, rebel chiefs going to destroy,
418.
Galway. town of. 7, 78. 258, 272, 273, 312,
336, 342, 360, 473.
-, —, —, garrison of, or forces at, 7, 119,
206, 238, 273, 463.
-, —, —, —, command of, 446.
-, —, —, victuals to be sent to, 31, 342,
356.
-, —, —, letter from, 33.
-, —, —, munition sent to, 33.
-, —, —, the Commissary of, 33, 105,
312.
-, —, —, French ship arrives at, 33.
-, —, —, Spanish ships bound for, 72.
-, —, —, victuals sent to, or in store at,
105, 107, 343, 347, 394, 400.
-, —, —, held by the Queen, 123.
-, —, —, transportation of victuals from,
183, 207, 243, 250, 395.
-, —, —, sick soldiers sent from, 187.
-, —, —, a place of great importance,
206.
-, —, —, Sir Garrett Harvey sent to
command at, 206, 265.
-, —, —, no good agreement at, between
the soldiers and townspeople, 250.
-, —, —, to be garrisoned by English
soldiers, 250.
-, —, —, O'Donnell encamps near, 318.
-, —, —, Clerk of the Ordnance at. See
Pavey, John.
-, —, —, wealthy recusants of, should be
taxed, 355.
-, —, —, boats of, 356.
-, —, —, lecturer at, 360.
-, —, —, munition remaining at, 277.
-, —, —, forces from, 432.
-, —, —, rumour that only a small garrison is to be left at, 461.
Galwey, Edward, bailiff of Cork, letters of, 421 (2).
Gardener, Sir Robert, Chief Justice of the
Queen's Bench in Ireland, 13, 14, 295,
405.
-, —, —, letter of, 130.
-, —, —, and the books of Sir Henry
Wallop, 13, 95.
-, —, —, accusations taken before,
against Fitzsimmons, 326, 340.
-, —, —, Tyrone has knowledge of the
secret consultations of, 339.
-, —, —, entertainment of, as Lord
Justice, 422.
-, —, or Gardiner, Lieutenant, killed in
fight, 39, 42.
Gates, Sir Thomas, late Sergeant-Major in Munster, 122, 384.
Gerald, John Fitz Thomas. See Fitzgerald.
-, —, Thomas Oge, of the Island, Munster,
202.
-, —, of Munster, 133.
Geraldines, the, of Kildare, 133.
-, —, slain by the Earl of Kildare, 241.
-, —, "the bastard, a shame to the House
of Kildare," 51.
-, —, —, camp of, near Maynooth, 340.
-, —, —, base brothers of the late
Earl of Kildare, 438.
-, —, —, on the borders of Westmeath,
439.
Germyn, or Jermyn, Sir Thomas, 113.
-, —, —, his company and Serjeant, 113.
Gerrard, or Gerrott, Sir Thomas, 16, 21, 27,
92.
-, —, —, Sir William, 294.
Gerrott. See Gerrard.
Geye, Henry, 496.
Gibbon, Edmond. See Fitzgibbon.
-, —, Mr., servant to Essex, 65, 80.
Glancankin, or Glencomkene, co. Tyrone, should have gone to Shane O'Neill's sons, 361.
Glanmoyre, or Glanmore, co. Cork, 482.
Glannor, Glanower, or Glanawora, co. Cork,
182, 202.
-, —, —, suggested garrison for, 286.
-, —, —, Lord Barry asked to meet
Tyrone and Desmond at, 493.
Glaseour, Hugh, statement by, 362.
Glenarm. See Clanarum.
Glencomkene. See Glancankin.
Glinns, or Glynns, co. Antrim, 67, 75.
-, —, —, defeat of the English in the,
68.
-, —, —, claimed by Angus M'Connell,
72, 75.
Glynmalvrie, King's and Queen's counties, 470.
Gofton. Auditor, to be sent to Ireland, 379, 382, 443.
Goldborne, John, of Cheshire, 374.
Golde. See Goold.
Goold, or Golde, James, second Justice of
Munster, 3,224.
-, —, —, letters of, 3, 395.
-, —, —, on the rebellion in Munster, 3,
4.
-, —, —, on the expectations about the
Earl of Essex, 4.
-, —, —, on the decay of the Castle of
Limerick, 395.
Gormanston, Christopher Preston, Viscount,
letters of, 260, 261.
-, —, —, appoints a general muster, as
ordered, 260, 261.
-, —, —, is not well enough to wait on
Ormonde, 261, 298.
-, —, —, death of, 427.
-, —, —, "a froward nobleman, contentious, and backward," 427.
Gormanston, co. Meath, letter from, 261.
Gorme, Donnell. See M'Connell.
Gowran, co. Kilkenny, a hill called Crossmans, near, 54.
Grange, the bridge of, co. Meath, 191, 298.
Grant, Walter, sheriff of co. Cork, 214.
Grave, Robert, Dean of Cork, 360.
Gravie, Owen, 84.
Greatrakes, William, deputy Commissary at Cork, note of victuals by, 469.
Great Seal of England. See England.
Great Water, the, co. Wicklow, 59.
Green, —, 77, 80.
Greenwich, co. Kent., letters received at, 1,
5, 6. 10, 13, 20, 21, 27, 32, 37, 42,
68, 77 (2), 83.
-, —, —, letters written from, 6, 7, 10,
11, 12, 13, 15, 35 (2), 61, 62 (2), 64,
65, 80 (2), 98, 101.
Greme, Capt. Richard, 490.
Greville, Sir Fulke, estimate of ships' charges signed by, 365.
Grey, Lord, former Lord Deputy, 295, 496.
Groyne, the [Corunna], Galicia, forces at,
178.
-, —, —, Spanish fleet sails from, 317.
Guest, Captain, 114.
-, —, —, company of, 114.