Index: A

Calendar of State Papers, Ireland, 1598-1599. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1895.

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Aberdeen, ship of, 289.

Acham, 340.

Adare. See Gilhilte, Lord of.
-, —, castle or abbey of ward of, 325.
-, —, —, forsaken, 325.
-, —, —, store of victual and munition at, 325.
-, —, —, taken, 330.

Adelantado, the, 481.

Agard, Francis, Esquire, appointment of, as governor for martial causes in Munster, 395.

Alexander the Great, 396.

Alford, Captain Lancelot, 59.
-, —, —, wounded, 186.
-, —, —, declaration of, touching the defeat at Armagh, 278, 279.
-, —, —, regiment of, 278, 279.

Alienation, fines for, 288.

Allen, John, clerk of the Ordnance in Ireland, sent to England, 65, 189.
-, —, —, return of, to Ireland, 249.

Altdisert, letter from, 109.

Andalusia, 238, 481.
-, —, levy of soldiers in, 424.

Andrew, William, a tenant of Sir Walter Ralegh, flight of, 326.

Annesley, Captain, company of, 100.

Antrim, county of, 428.
-, —, —, command of the forces in, 190.

Antwerp, 398.

America, 442.

Apparel, for soldiers, cost of, in Ireland, 49, 296. See also under Forces.
-, —, for officers, cost of, in Ireland, 296.

Archdeacon, John, letter of, 487.
-, —, Richard, deputy of Sir H. Wallop seut to Waterford, 405, 425.
-, —, —, money sent with, 405.

Archduke, the, 423.

Archer, Father. See Archer, James.
-, —, James, alias Father Archer, of Kilkenny, 16, 348, 350, 414, 448.
-, —, —, "that dangerous man," 15.
-, —, —, apprehension of, 15.
-, —, —, prosecution of, 15, 410.
-, —, —, chief stirrer of the coals in Munster, 343, 400.
-, —, —, promises the coming of forces from Spain, 343.
-, —, —, disloyalty of, 349.
-, —, —, authority of, from the Pope, 400.
-, —, —, "a cosening mass priest," 431.
-, —, —, appointed Archbishop of Dublin, 493.
-, —, Thomas, "Sovereign" of Kilkenny, letter of, 54.

Ardee, or Atherdee, co. Louth, 479, 480.
-, —, garrison at, 58, 59, 275.
-, —, abandoned, 148.
-, —, rendezvous of forces at, 218.
-, —, victualling of garrison at, 275.

Ardern, Robert, letter of, 81.
-, —, —, offers to supply provision for Ireland, 83.

Ardee the, co. Down, 161.

Ardragh, co. Galway, 472.

Argyle, Earl of, 53.

Argyle men in the Earl of Tyrone's bodyguard, 437.

Argyleshire, abundant population of, 437.
-, —, character of the people of, 437.
-, —, aid from, for Tyrone, 437.

Arlogh, co. Limerick, threatened by the rebels, 280.

Armagh, Abbey, or Church of, 225, 226, 237, 239.
-, —, county of, command of the forces in, 190.
-, —, city of, 121.
-, —, —, retreat of Lord Burgh from, 19.
-, —, —, abandonment of, 37, 184.
-, —, —, victualling of, 37, 49.
-, —, —, store of victuals and munition at, 37, 226, 227, 235, 236, 237, 243.
-, —, —, garrison at, 49, 272.
-, —, —, scarcity at, 49.
-, —, reported loss of, 184.
-, —, Tyrone entrenches himself between, and the Blackwater, 211, 212.
-, —, arrival of the Marshal at, 225.
-, —, order of march from, 227, 228, 235, 236, 237, 241, 244, 253, 254, 261, 262, 268, 277, 279, 320.
-, —, defeat of the Marshal near, 224–229, 231-233, 235, 236, 237, 238, 239, 240, 241, 242, 243–245, 246, 247, 253–256, 258, 260, 261, 262, 264, 268, 269, 273, 274, 277-279, 303, 310, 319, 320, 321, 340, 422, 457, 459, 480, 507.
-, —, slaying of the Marshal in the fight near. See Bagenall, Sir Henry.
-, —, declarations concerning, and reports of, the defeat near, 224, 227, 228, 236– 238, 241–244, 253, 254, 277–278.
-, —, captains slain in the action near, 224, 229, 236, 237, 244, 247, 278, 320, 422, 437.
-, —, English losses in the action near, 224, 225, 228, 232, 233, 235, 236, 238, 240, 241, 243, 244, 247, 254, 267, 269, 275, 278, 279, 320.
-, —, rebel losses in the action near, 228, 237, 238, 244, 320.
-, —, colours and arms lost in the action near, 228, 236, 237, 242–244, 254,255, 260, 277, 320.
-, —, colours saved in the action near, 279.
-, —, bogging of the saker in the battle near, 227, 237, 242, 320.
-, —, explosion of powder during the fight near, 228, 237, 242, 244, 278, 320.
-, —, want of munition in the action near, 277, 278.
-, —, escape of horsemen from the rout near, 227, 233, 236, 237.
-, —, ill effects of the defeat near, 225– 227, 229, 233, 235, 260, 303, 311, 320, 326.
-, —, retreat of the forces to, 225, 228, 236, 237, 239, 242, 277–279.
-, —, remnant of the Marshal's army in, 225, 226, 228, 233, 235, 236, 237, 239, 242, 243, 273.
-, —, invested by the rebels, 226, 228, 233, 236, 237, 273.
-, —, capitulation of the forces at, 242, 243, 245, 320.
-, —, retreat of the forces at, to Newry, 240, 241, 242, 245, 320.
-, —, state of the companies returned from, 254, 255, 260.
-, —, nature of the ground between, and the Blackwater, 227, 237, 241, 253, 254, 277, 278, 320.
-, —, the defeat near, attributed to bad leadership, 235, 243, 244, 268, 320.
-, —, strength of rebel forces engaged near, 243, 277.
-, —, the corpse of Sir H. Bagenall at, 244.
-, —, the Chaunter of, 244.
-, —, the Queen on the defeat near, 257– 259, 321.
-, —, the Earl of Ormonde on the defeat near, 261, 279.
-, —, captains and other officers engaged in the action near, 277, 279.
-, —, distance of Sir H. Bagenall's camp from, 279.
-, —, forces for, 383.
-, —, should be garrisoned, 450.
-, —, Creagh appointed Primate of, 493.

Army. See Forces in Ireland.

Arthur, Robert, alias Chamberlain, priest to the Earl of Tyrone, 475.

Arundel Castle, co. Cork, forsaken, 326.

Ashley, —, Captain of the fort of Duncannon, absent in England, 64.
-, —, the charge of, left in the keeping of one Itchingham, 64.
-, —, to be returned to his charge, 64.

Askeaton, co. Limerick, letter from, 347, 348.
-, —, castle of, Governor of. See Barkley, Captain Francis.
-, —, —, assaulted, 331.
-, —, —, defence of, 331, 347, 400, 401.
-, —, —, condition of, 331, 347.
-, —, —, scarcity of victual and munition at, 336, 347.
-, —, —, victualling of, 336, 347, 401, 497.
-, —, —, ward of, 336, 347, 401.
-, —, —, preys by the garrison of, 336.
-, —, —, importance of, 346, 347.
-, —, —, much thirsted after by the rebels, 346.
-, —, —, siege of, by the rebels, 347.
-, —, —, relief of, 347, 399, 401.
-, —, —, flight of English to, 347.
-, —, —, escape of English from, 347.
-, —, —, taking of, from the Earl of Desmond, 347.
-, —, —, spoils and burnings without, 348.
-, —, —, pay of governor and garrison of, 401.

Askelyn, 325.

Asknye, Lough, letter from, 193.

Aston, Roger, letters of, 422, 424.
-, —, —, recommends James Tobin, 422.
-, —, —, is very near the King of Scotland, 424.

Athboy, co. Meath, abandoned, 148.

Athenry, co. Galway, garrison at, 315.

Atherdee. See Ardee.

Atherton, Captain [John], arrival of, at Dublin, 459.
-, —, —, company of, 459.
-, —, —, stayed at Dublin, 459.
-, —, Captain Richard, 71.
-, —, —, letters of, 10, 11, 70.
-, —, —, arrival of, at Carrickfergus, 11, 24, 31, 69, 70.
-, —, —, reinforcements brought from Dublin by, 11.
-, —, —, asks for supplies, 11, 70.
-, —, —, company of, 11, 24, 201, 419, 459.
-, —, —, left in command at Carrickfergus, 70.
-, —, —, on the scarcity of victuals at Carrickfergus, 70.
-, —, —, "borrows" some herrings, 70.
-, —, —, desires leave to take some cows, 70.
-, —, —, is making merry at Carrickfergus, 201.
-, —, —, at Naas, 459.

Athlone, barony of, 216.
-, —, co. Roscommon, 133, 177, 506.
-, —, —, letters from, 54, 107-109, 128136, 176, 177, 192, 193, 246, 247, 308, 304, 310–316, 326, 449.
-, —, Sir C. Clifford, at, 128, 134.
-, —, assembly of the chieftains of Connaught at, 192, 310.
-, —, ward of, 216, 315.
-, —, constableship of, 216.
-, —, St. Peter's Abbey, 216.
-, —, the customs of, 216.
-, —, pledges of O'Rourke at, 249.
-, —, castle of, 304.
-, —, scarcity at, 304.
-, —, defence of, 309, 316.
-, —, gathering of septs near, 313.
-, —, reinforcements for, 315.
-, —, safe-conduct of munition and treasure to, 315.
-, —, the boats of, 315.
-, —, fortification of, 316.
-, —, danger of the ways between Dublin and, 426.

Athy, co. Kildare, 506.
-, —, Abbey of, constable of. See Collier.
-, —, —, ward of, 357, 361, 375.
-, —, —, treachery of ward of, 375, 409.
-, —, —, delivery of, to James Fitz Piers, 361, 375.
-, —, —, delivered by Fitz Piers to Onie M'Rory, 361, 375.
-, —, —, relief of, 375.
-, —, —, loss of, 459.
-, —, —, razing of, 375.
-, —, —, the ordinary passage into Leix, 361.
-, —, —, defended by the rebels, 361, 409.
-, —, —, defence of, by the rebels, 361, 375.
-, —, —, demanded of James Fitz Piers, 390.
-, —, —, delivery of, to the State, refused by James Fitz Piers, 390.
-, —, —, importance of, 390.
-, —, —, warded by James Fitz Piers 409.

"Auserio, Jacobo, de Societate Jesu." See White.

Austria, the Archduke Albert of, 46, 423, 481.

Aylmer, Mr., Sheriff of the county of Dublin, 103.
-, —, —, leaves Killfinien without men or victual, 325.
-, —, Bartholomew, Esquire, of the Lyons co. Kildare, wardship of, 283, 284.
-, —, —, death of, 289.
-, —, Sir Gerard, Knight, lives in Ireland, 283, 284.
-, —, —, wardship bestowed upon, 283, 284.
-, —, Thomas, son and heir of Bartholomew Aylmer, wardship of, 288.

Ayr, or Eayre, 10.
-, —, advertisement from, 142.