Index: U - Z

Calendar of State Papers, Ireland, 1586-1588. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1877.

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U.

Ughtred, Henry, 51, 77, 242, 243, 313.

Ulster:
-, 1586. 32, 43, 48, 50, 54, 58, 59, 62, 64, 74, 75, 76, 84, 96, 108, 109, 125, 131, 136, 208, 219.
-, 1587. 268, 290, 291, 331, 336, 411, 432, 456, 459.
-, 1588. 473, 499, 512, 548.
-, —, composition for, 7.
-, —, present state of, 10.
-, —, lords and gentlemen of, 35.
-, —, the Queen will not be drawn to the charge of placing a president in, 35.
-, —, Governor of the Forces, see Stafford, F.
-, —, warders in, 41.
-, —, province of, 59, 69, 71, 248.
-, —, Sir Henry Bagenall's opinion touching, 72.
-, —, division of the province into counties, 72.
-, —, chieftains of, 74.
-, —, commission to Sir Nicholas Bagenall for the government of, 106.
-, —, order concerning the placing of the soldiers in garrisons, 110.
-, —, order for continuing the former commissions granted to O'Neill, the Earl of Tyrone, and Sir N. Bagenall, concerning the government of, 110.
-, —, Governor of, see Stanley, Sir G.
-, —, general of, see Brereton.
-, —, habitation of English people in, 120.
-, —, to have a colony of people sent from England into, 122.
-, —, council for, 123.
-, —, the Lord Deputy's chargeable journeys into, 125, 166.
-, —, a fight in, between F. Stafford and the Scots and Irish joined, 125.
-, —, Sir Henry Bagenall's description of the present state of, showing the divisions and commodities of the country, the names of the different nations, their several dependencies, strength, and government, 229, 277.
-, —, companies, 245.
-, —, government of, 277, 292, 298.
-, —, potentates of, 411.
-, —, gentlemen of, 411.
-, —, Irish lords of, 457.
-, —, card or model of, 506.
-, —, state of, at Perrot's leaving, 526.
-, —, Ultonia, i.e., Ulster, Inquisitionum Cancellariæ Hiberniæ Repertorium, printed book referred to, 522.

Untley [Ventry] road, 232.

Unton, Edward, 51, 77, 313.

Uriell, ploughlands, 118.

Urraghs, the, 333, 514.
-, —, the leaving of the, to Irish government is very dangerous, 72.
-, —, of M'Mahon's countries, 333.

Ussher, Wm., of Dublin, 92, 189, 253.

Utrecht, letters dated, 324, 417.

V.

Vale, David, 53.

Valencia, the island of, 232, 530, 535.
-, —, road, 232.
-, —, the young Lord of, 8.
-, —, —, called son of the Earl of Clancarr, 235.
-, —, in Arragon, King of Spain at, 26.

Vallay, see M'Donnell, Vallay.

Valley, Knight of the, see Fitzgerald, Edmund FitzDavyse.

Van Becher, gentleman, 113.
-, —, —, called Vane Becher, 386.
-, —, —, Vane Beacher, 450.

Varro, 543.

Vaughan, James, deceased, 221, 404, 429.
-, —, —, Katherine, widow, petitions of, 404, 429.

Ventry, the, 530.
-, — Road, 232.

Verdon, James, 252.

Vere, Edward de, Earl of Oxford, 424.

Vice-Admiral, the, 325, 327.

Vice-Chamberlain to Her Highness, see Hatton, Sir Christopher.

Vice-President of Munster, see Norreys Thomas.

Vice-Treasurer, see Rouse; Sydney; Fytzwylliams; and Wallop.

Victuals and victualling the Queen's forces in Ireland, see Ireland.

Victuallers, the 12, 295.

Vincent, John, 464.

Vriett, see Muckrus, 535.

Vulpe, Doctor, 8.

W.

Wages, increase of, 485.

Wakefield, Thomas, petition of, 469.

Wale, Walter, of the Droughtin, co. Galway, 548.

Wales, 12, 22, 86, 269, 304, 473.
-, —, marches of, 12, 576.
-, —, tenure of gavelking in, 536.
-, —, North, 51.
-, — —, Vice-Admiral of, see Luson.

Walle, Ullick de, possessions of, 362.

Wallop, Sir Henry, son of Sir Oliver Wallop, and nephew of Sir John Wallop, K.G. Vice-Treasurer and Treasurer-at-Wars, commissioner for the survey and division of Munster, one of the Lords Justices, &c.:
-, 1586. 8, 30, 37, 39, 40, 58, 60, 64, 78–80, 82, 125, 127–129, 141, 148, 156, 158, 163, 168, 180, 185, 191, 197, 212, 216, 218, 223, 230.
-, 1587. 258–262, 264, 267, 283, 295, 309–311, 313, 315, 319, 328, 330, 353, 358, 360, 368, 370, 372, 374, 378, 394, 407, 408, 415, 416, 429, 432–435, 445, 455, 459, 461.
-, 1588. 480, 494, 501, 556, 580.
-, —, —, plants English and some Irish at Enniscorthy, 5.
-, —, —, payment to, 6.
-, —, —, commission for taking his accounts to 1585, 34.
-, —, —, for 100 footmen, 40.
-, —, —, note of land desired by him in fee farm, 62.
-, —, —, long and tedious account, 78.
-, —, —, brief view of his account, 148.
-, —, —, copies of commissions for taking his account, 148.
-, —, —, burthen of his account as General Receiver of the Revennes of Ireland, from Michaelmas 1578 to Michaelmas 1586, 163.
-, —, —, declaration of the account of, 166.
-, —, —, Byngham is right hartily sorry that Wallop is troubled with that bad disease the gout, 183.
-, —, —, a Lord Justice of Ireland, 185.
-, —, —, his account as Vice-Treasurer to Michaelmas 1585, 227.
-, —, —, his ledger books, &c., 229.
-, —, —, his accounts, 229.
-, —, —, commissions to, 239.
-, —, —, his several houses of the White Friars at Dublin, Enniscorthy, and by Limerick, and Bagatragh, near Dublin, and divers good places else, 259.
-, —, —, request of, for the restitution of Athlone, 286.
-, —, —, note of the entertainment of, 331.
-, —, —, brief of the account of, 416, 417.
-, —, —, called Lord Justice, 430.
-, —, —, account, 437.
-, —, —, his seal, with arms, viz., an esquire's visor mantled, with a mermaid holding in her dexter hand a mirror, in sinister a comb, 485, 510.
-, —, —, constat of payments made to, 490.
-, —, —, commission to, as to the examination of claims of the Irish to the escheated lands in Munster, 548, 549.
-, —, —, letters of:
-, 1586. 1, 4, 5, 8–13, 23, 29, 30, 37, 38, 42, 44–46, 48, 52, 58, 60–65, 67, 82, 92, 93, 96, 106, 127–139, 143, 146– 151, 166–168, 194, 198, 226, 228.
-, 1587. 257, 258, 261, 265, 267, 284, 292, 296, 339, 340, 358, 387, 388, 390, 391, 396, 407, 408, 429, 431, 436, 437.
-, 1588. 465, 476, 481, 485, 502, 507, 509, 510, 512, 513, 520, 524, 554, 556, 578.
-, —, —, commissions to, 299, 300–302, 367, 475.
-, —, —, letters to, 137, 182–184, 503, 508, 510.
-, —, Lady, 183.
-, —, —, and her daughter, 436.

Walshe, Sir John, priest, 230.
-, —, Mr., 99, 409.
-, —, Nicholas, Chief Justice of Munster, appointed Second Justice of the King's Bench, Feb. 1585, and made one of the Privy Council of Ireland, 1587:
-, 1586. 26, 67, 92, 99, 100, 126, 145.
-, 1587. 251, 252, 287, 324, 327, 360, 407.
-, —, —, Speaker of the Commons in the Irish Parliament, 55.
-, —, —, oration pronounced by, 55.
-, —, —, letter of, 510.
-, —, —, petition of, 102.
-, —, —, certificate by, 399.
-, —, —, Chancellor of St. Patrick's and Bishop of Ossory, murder of, 5, 9, 35, 217.
-, —, —, particulars of, 8.
-, —, —, his widow an Englishwoman, miserable estate of, 8, 9.
-, —, —, his four infants, 8, 9.
-, —, —, two of his sister's children, 8, 9.
-, —, —, (merchant), 421.
-, —, Sir Patrick, Mayor of Waterford, 53, 412.
-, —, —, letter of, 404.
-, —, —, Walter, Sheriff of Kilkenny, 328.

Walsyngham, Sir Francis, Knight, Secretary of State:
-, 1586. 35, 37, 39, 41, 67, 75, 93, 95, 113, 138, 141, 166, 208, 220, 240.
-, 1587. 257, 296, 335, 347, 350, 366, 367, 381, 393, 398, 405, 430, 447, 449, 462.
-, 1588. 494, 500, 508, 519, 520, 554, 571, 575, 582.
-, —, —, his good lady, see Walsyngham, Lady.
-, —, —, his opinion touching the division of lands between the Earl of Tyrone and Turlough Lynagh, 336.
-, —, —, touching the petitions of O'Neill and the Earl of Tyrone for lands to be assigned by letters patent, 336.
-, —, —, his secretary, 33.
-, —, —, letters of. 34, 35, 463.
-, —, —, answer by, 434.
-, —, —, letters to:
-, 1586. 1, 2, 5, 6, 8–10, 13, 20–32, 33, 34, 36–40, 50, 60, 62, 65, 71, 96, 104, 135, 143, 148, 160, 162, 163, 167, 168, 205, 240.
-, 1587. 244, 253, 324, 369, 376, 379, 383, 396, 398, 399, 404, 407, 408, 410, 411, 417, 426, 427, 429, 430, 431, 436– 442, 447, 449.
-, 1588. 465–470, 472, 473, 475, 480, 481, 484, 485, 487, 488, 498, 502, 507– 510, 512, 513, 520, 522, 523–525, 548, 556, 557, 568, 575, 576, 578, 583.
-, —, —, advertisement to, 262.
-, —, —, petitions to, 9, 96, 135, 233, 362, 447.
-, —, —, his daughter, 39.
-, —, Lady, called his good lady, 23.
-, —, —, called his wife, 39.

Warburton, P., one of the Justices of Cheshire, letter of, 42.

Warders, 41.

Wards and liveries, 13, 121.
-, —, note of, 325, 462.

Wardships, 99, 295, 409.

Warrants, Irish, remains of, 469.

Warre, Roger, son-in-law to H.M.'s Attorney General Popham, 113, 386, 449, 508.
-, —, Thomas, petition of, 9.

Warren, Henry, of Offaly, 253.
-, —, Captain Humphrey, 49, 119, 122.
-, —, Captain William, 40, 49, 77, 503, 505.

Wars, Treasurer-at-, see Wallop.

Warwick, Earl of, see Duddeley, Ambrose.

Waterford:
-, 1586. 30, 84, 88, 121, 181, 186, 191, 193, 194, 232.
-, 1587. 279, 322, 361, 362, 422–424, 439, 447, 450.
-, 1588. 488, 529.
-, —, shipping from Portugal to, 7.
-, —, merchants of, 11, 423.
-, —, Mayor of, 11, 26, 104, 488, 489, 502; see also Wyse, James; Brywer, Alexander; and Quemerford.
-, —, —, letter of, 489.
-, —, clerk of the ordnance at, 40.
-, —, city of, 104, 105, 126, 144, 344.
-, —, corporation of, and Maurice Wyse, order between, 109.
-, —, ships of, 143, 279, 421, 439.
-, — haven of, 232, 447, 448, 449.
-, —, harbour of, 441.
-, —, river of, 441.
-, —, letters dated from, 100, 101, 143, 194, 392, 404, 438, 439, 485, 489.
-, —, the Bishop of, 236.
-, —, county of, 48, 53, 62, 78, 90, 104, 117, 234, 235, 244, 310, 366, 370, 399, 405, 427, 546.
-, —, —, note of acres of escheated land in, 49.
-, —, yearly value of the late Earl of Desmond's and others' lands in, 230.
-, —, demesnes and customary lands within, 242.
-, —, seignories in, 366.
-, —, Sir Nicholas White's castle there, 449.

Waterhous, Sir Edward:
-, 1586. 23, 30, 32, 42, 43, 60, 151, 197.
-, 1587. 252, 277, 283, 293, 419, 444, 445.
-, 1588. 492, 498, 524, 567.
-, —, —, order concerning his office of the casualties and impost, 110.
-, —, —, plot by, 292.
-, —, —, memorial for his office of the boats, 293.
-, —, —, answer of, to objections, 295, 296.
-, —, —, statement of his several services, 296.
-, —, —, opinion on the two plots of, 298.
-, —, —, his patent of the boats on the Shannon, 475.
-, —, —, letters of, 8, 10–13, 44, 92, 408, 471.
-, —, —, letter to, 332.
-, —, —, answer by, 434.
-, —, Lady, letter to, 153.

Weedon or Wedon, George, merchant, 77, 105, 126.
-, —, John, 65, 145.

Weekes, Henry, 393.

Wekens, Philip, 420.

Welles, Henry, merchant, 77, 105, 126, 145.
-, —, —, petition of, 193.

Wells, G., 400.

Weslye, James, vicar of Maynam, 222.

West Chester, see Chester.

Westmeath, county of, 53, 159, 161, 197.
-, —, state of, 526.
-, —, money due to, for victual for H.M.'s garrison, 154.
-, —, ploughiands, 118.
-, —, seneschalship of, 431.
-, —, under sheriff of, see Kernan.

Westminster, 111, 148, 549, 550.
-, —, Chancery there, 148.
-, —, letters patent dated at, 300.
-, —, articles bearing date at, 302.
-, —, commission bearing date at, 313.
-, —, letters dated, 229, 455, 472, 475.

Weston, Nicholas, merchant of Dublin, 77, 105, 126.
-, —, Richard, 145.

Wexford, 420.
-, —, gates of, 297.
-, —, county of, 53, 117, 128, 134, 232, 299, 358, 408, 412, 432, 434, 456, 457, 459, 526.
-, —, articles to be observed by the seneschal, sheriff, and justices of peace of, 109.
-, —, seneschal of, see Maisterson.
-, —, sheriff of, see Issame, George.
-, —, castle of, 299.

Wheat, 42, 51.
-, — sold at 12s. the peek, which is dear, 6.
-, —, corn is so unreasonable dear at 13s. 4d. a peck the wheat, and other grain thereafter, 12.
-, —, not worth above nine rials an English bushel, 25.
-, — is sold at six rials a hamick, which is cheap, 28.
-, — is worth but six rials the fannick [bushel] in Spain, 36.
-, — 52s. the quarter, 42.
-, — 58s. the quarter, 51.

Wheeler, 391.

Whit, Gyffrey, Suffren, and others, letter of, 361.

White, Anthony, 223.
-, — or Whyte, Edward, see Whyte, Edward, Clerk of the Council, in Connaught.
-, —, Geoffrey, 53.
-, —, Sir Nicholas, Master of the Rolls:
-, 1586. 60, 65, 66, 82, 106, 116, 144, 157, 158, 169, 182, 195, 197, 221, 222.
-, 1587. 252, 283, 327, 328, 353–357, 360, 361, 374, 377, 378, 380, 382, 383, 416, 429, 435, 441, 442, 449, 458.
-, 1588. 471, 549, 576, 581.
-, —, —, report of, touching the broil between the Lord Deputy and Marshal Bagenall, 360, 361.
-, —, —, given the constableship of Duncannon, 441.
-, —, —, his castle, 447.
-, —, —, his house and castle hard upon the dyke of the fort, 448.
-, —, —, his land, called Duncannon, 447
-, —, —, owner of the whole barony, 448.
-, —, —, letters of, 43, 67, 100, 138, 206, 220, 221, 252, 360, 376, 407, 410, 449, 481, 485, 583, 584.
-, —, —, letters to, 101, 102, 363.
-, —, Nicholas, of Bayonne, 279.
-, —, Piers, father of Nicholas, 279.
-, —, Richard, 422, 423.
-, —, Thomas, 207.
-, —, Walter, letter of, 36.

Whiteacre, 261.
-, —, Friars at Dublin, 259.

White Knight, the, see Fitzgerald, Edmund FitzRuddery FitzGibbon.

Whitgyft, John, Archbishop of Canterbury, letters of, 340.

Whyte or White, Edward, Clerk of the Council in Connanght, 10, 172, 203, 204, 559.

Wilbraham, Roger, Solicitor General for Ireland, 128, 262, 300–302, 389, 396, 416, 426, 435, 449, 458.
-, —, —, commission to, 367.
-, —, —, certificate of, 221.
-, —, —, his patent, 45.
-, —, —, letters of, 45, 97, 148, 167, 168, 216, 221, 276, 405, 411, 484.
-, —, —, letters to, 369, 370, 403.
-, —, Thomas, see Wylbrame.

Wild men, these two, viz., Sorley Boy and M'Quillin, 75.

Williams, Elizabeth (wife of Philip), 244, 358.
-, —, —, letter of, 244.
-, —, —, letter to, 350.
-, —, Hugh (almsman), 41.
-, —, John, 8.
-, —, Philip, late secretary to Lord Deputy Perrot, and prisoner in Dublin Castle, 228, 244, 358, 378, 383, 384, 415, 475.
-, —, —, paper written by, 257.
-, —, —, letters of, 348, 350, 374.
-, —, —, his wife, see Williams, Elizabeth.

Williams, Captain Thomas, Muster Master and Clerk of the Check in Ireland, 166, 182, 187, 211, 220, 221, 223, 225, 244, 251, 349, 578.
-, —, —, this honest gentleman whom I favour for Mrs. Blanche's sake, 221.
-, —, —, called this bearer my kinsman, 225.
-, —, —, letters of, 40, 41.
-, —, —, notes by, 252, 470.
-, —, —, warrants to, 398, 404.

Williamson, Captain, 119.
-, —, Sir Joseph, 547, 577.

Willoughby, Lord, 417.

Wilton, see Grey, Arthur Lord.

Wilts, county of, 243, 257.

Wingfelde or Wingfield, Anthony, of Temple Bruer, 62.
-, —, Edward, of Kimbolton, 407.
-, —, Edward Maria, of Stoneley, 52, 62.
-, —, Jaques, of Stone, 62.
-, —, —, —, letter of, 62.
-, —, —, Master of the Ordnance, 40, 79, 96, 122, 148, 246, 251, 293, 311, 313, 405, 407, 512.
-, —, —, note by, for supply of munition, 13.
-, —, —, offer to serve the garrisons in the provinces, 13.
-, —, —, absent and old, 17.
-, —, —, constable of Dublin Castle, 41.
-, —, —, note of provision for the "Handmaid" and the Ordnance Office in Ireland, 93.
-, —, —, his office, 263.
-, —, —, demands of, 282.
-, —, —, death of, 405, 436.
-, —, —, his leases, 410.
-, —, —, letter of, 275.
-, —, James, of Stalorcan, 52.
-, —, —, of Stone, 52.
-, —, James Maria, of Stoneley, 52.
-, —, John, of Eresby, 62.
-, —, Richard, of Portsmouth, 52, 62.
-, —, —, of Stone, 52, 62.
-, —, —, servant to Sir H. Wallop, 341.
-, —, —, brief touching the commission of intrusions granted to, 403.
-, —, —, petition of, 230.
-, —, Thomas, of Stone, 62.
-, —, Thomas Maria, of Stoneley, 62.

Wingfelds, names of those who have charge and have served in Ireland, &c., 52.

Wise, Andrew, 119.

Wiseman, Robert, 407.
-, —, Thomas, the Lord Deputy Perrot's auditor, 114, 156, 168, 180, 216, 261, 262, 272, 363, 369, 405, 416.
-, —, —, new commission to, 389.
-, —, —, letters to, 205, 206.

Woad, cultivation of, in Ireland, 8, 32, 35, 60, 153, 275.

Wolcoke, A., 403.

Wollaghan trees, growing only in Munster, bundle of, 240.

Wolverstone, George (pensioner), 41.

Wonney, 235.

Woode, George, 401.

Woodhouse, Captain Thomas, 40, 109, 177, 379, 393.
-, —, —, checks set on, 42.
-, —, —, his suit to make glass in Ireland, 234.
-, —, —, petitions of, 464, 472, 475.
-, —, —, letter of, 161.

Worcester, 257.

Worth, Hugh, 386.

Wrothe, Sir Thomas, sent into Ireland, 123.
-, —, —, departed out of Ireland into England, 124.

Wycombe, Edmund, 269.

Wye, river, co. Monmouth, 474.

Wylbrame, Thomas, one of the justices of Cheshire, letter of, 42.

Wymondham, lands of, annuity out of, 293.

Wynter, Sir William, 445.

Wyse, James, Mayor of Waterford, 105, 126.
-, —, —, letter of, 392.
-, —, Maurice, and the corporation of Waterford, order between, 109.

Wyseman, Thomas, see Wiseman.

X.

Xeres, 3, 6, 486, 489.

Y.

Yck, Richard, 275.

Yearmou, Yearmond, or Western Munster, 234.
-, —, contains the countries of the Knight of Kerry, 234.
-, —, the Lord Fitzmorris, whose country is called Clanmorish, co. Kerry, Baron of Lixnaw, 234.
-, —, O'Connogher Kerry, whose country is called Yreaght y Conoghour, co. Kerry, 234.
-, —, M'Donogha's country, called Dowalla, 235.

Yn Yeren, or Yren, see Burke, Edmund M'Riccard.

Yorke, Rowland, 250.

Youghal, 77, 168, 180, 216, 227, 245, 369, 529, 532.
-, —, the haven of, 232.
-, —, letters dated from, 154–156, 166–168, 404.

Yreaght y Conoghour, 234.

Yren, see Burke, Edmund M'Riccard.

Z.

Zacharie, 384.

Zerotin, Baron of, 136.

Zouche, Captain John, left as Governor of Munster, 28, 362, 445.
-, —, Richard, gent., 145, 190.
-, —, —, reckoning of, 104.

Zutphen, 250.