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Index G G. Gallin, Gallen, Gallyun, or Gallyn, a parcel of land in King's County, 461. , , rent of, 87. , , claim of Onie M'Bory to, 87. Gallyn. See Gallin. Galway, county of, 4, 53, 501. , , to be secured against the Spaniards, 27. , , garrisons in, 207,312. , , dangerous state of, 312, 313. , , sessions in, 312. , , present loyalty of, 312. , , linked by marriage with Thomond, 312. , , revenue of, 312, 313, 314. , town of, 28, 271, 471, 507. , , mayor and corporation of, 27, 28. , , corn to be sent to, 31. , , defence of, 45, 309, 329, 406, 458. , , transport of provisions to, 56, 402, 406, 427. , , scarcity at, 56, 313. , , petition of the mayor and inhabitants of, 56. , , fortification of, 65. , , landing of forces at, 198, 437. , , committal of suspected persons to the gaol at, 198. , , merchants of, 198, 199, 378, 407. , , supplies to be sent to, 311, 402. , , danger of, 213, 312, 329. , , preyed by O'Donnell, 312. , , absence of Sir John Norreys and his forces from, 312. , , coming of Sir C. Clifford to, 312. , , utterly depeopled of artificers and labourers, 313. , , relief of, 313. , , garrison at, 315. , , importance of, 329. , , the loss of, will greatly endanger those parts, 329. , , lies apt for the descent of the Spaniards, 329. , , store of victuals at, 383, 402, 418. , , to be the storehouse for Connaught, 382. , , rout of companies of townsmen of, 501. , , factor of the mayor and inhabitants of. See Lynche, John. Gardener, Sir Robert, Lord Justice, and Chief Justice of the Queen's Bench in Ireland, 477. , , letters of, 16, 13, 14, 2831, 3435, 39, 40, 56, 6065, 68, 75, 82, 107, 125128, 136141, 143, 169171, 174, 178187, 189190, 198, 199, 203205, 217219, 224229, 231236, 239241, 254256, 260263, 268270, 273277, 282, 288, 289, 304309, 327330, 332, 333, 342, 345, 354358, 360, 361, 408, 409, 411, 419, 457459, 461464, 472, 473, 477. , , letters to, 31, 32, 4348, 132, 134, 142, 155158, 160, 176, 177, 201 203, 222, 238, 239, 248, 249, 257259, 267269, 283286, 309,321,331,333, 342, 343, 345348, 351, 359, 360, 375 380, 387389, 392, 406, 415, 416, 427, 452, 453, 459, 460, 489, 494. , , tied to Dublin, 29. , , warrants of, 66, 143, 284, 491. , , approves Sir R. Lane's project, 72, 73. , , a Commissioner for Munster, 82. , , recommends the Baron of Dunkellin, 107. , , "the favorer of all honest men in this land," 122. , , censured, 125128, 169. , , has not spared to assist the Earl of Ormonde, 126, 232. , , on corruptions in the musters, 126, 127. , , replies to complaints against him, 126128, 169, 221, 232, 262, 263, 270, 273. , , and the expenditure in Ireland, 126128, 143, 184, 185, 203. , , services of, 126, 127. , , has been wronged, 126, 127. , , grief of, at Her Majesty's displeasure, 127. , , prays Burghley to move the Queen on his behalf, 127. , , prays for Burghley's speedy recovery, 127, 185. , , has lived with Loftus as a brother, 127. , , has cherished all good concurrency with the Lord Lieutenant, 128. , , commission to, 146. , , and O'Rourke's demands, 160. , , office of, 169, 270. , , on the state of Leinster, 169, 170, 233. , , on the cessation in Ireland, 169, 171. , , and Phelim M'Feagh, 171. , , on the critical state of garrisons, 184. , , on the weakness of the forces, 184, 185, 233. , , on the conflict with the Kavanaghs, 184,185. , , begs for men, money, and victuals, 184, 185. , , on Lord Burghley's retirement, 184. , , on false reports from Ireland, 184, 186. , , on the clothing of the soldiers, 185,456. , , on the proposed absence of Sir Henry Wallop, 185. , , on the supply of corn from England, 185. , , on Lord Burghley's care for Ireland, 185. , , will assist the Earl of Ormonde, 185. , , and the case of Captain Lee, 197, 198, 360, 361, 362364, 366, 369, 372, 374, 375, 420. , , proclamation by, for the better government of the soldiers at Dublin, 204. , , on the late bickering in Leix, 204. , , on the Blackwater fort, 204, 205. , , on the "accident" near Armagh. 231233, 261. , , and the relief of the Blackwater, 232, 262, 264, 319, 320, 321. , , on the recent supplies from England, 204. , , directions of, to Sir H. Bagenall. 204. , , commends Captain Thomas Williams, 204, 205. , , and the issue of treasure, 232. , , on the dangerous state of Ireland, 232, 233. , , and the Earl of Ormonde's prolonged absence from Dublin, 233. , , on the state of Connaught and Munster, 233. , , urges a thorough prosecution, 233. , , and the form of government in Ireland, 233. , , and the defence of Dublin, 233, 342, 393. , , on the increase of plenty in Ireland, 234. , , and the pay of the horsemen, 234. , , complaints of the Earl of Ormonde against, 264, 455, 496. , , reluctance of, to employ commissaries, 265. , , hospitality maintained by, 270. , , loans by, for relief of the soldiers, 270. , , allowances to, 270, 273, 473, 487. , , has many times forborne to take his allowance, 270, 273. , , and the Irish Council's base letter to Tyrone, 273. , , moneys due to, 273. , , directions of, to Captain Egerton, 284. , , and the pardon of Piers Lacy, 286. , , house of, 288. , , desires to have the wardship of Thomas Aylmer, 288. , , on the necessity of a new commission for granting wards, 288. , , on the suspicious carriage of Lapley and Cawell, 288. , , on the troubled times, 289. , , begs for his revocation, 289. , , minutes to, 312316. , , the Queen writes to, 321. , , differences between, and the Earl of Ormonde, 321, 363. , , staying of commanders by, 322. , , and the defence of Connaught, 326. , , intelligencer employed by, 327. , , latter of the King of Scots to, 332. , , on the King of Scots' "princely justification " of himself, 333. , , and the King of Scots' letter to Tyrone, 333. , , on the supply of munition to the rebels, 333. , , on the King of Scots' restraint of aid to the rebels, 333. , , and the employment of Sir R. Bingham, 339. , , directions to, 251, 382, 383, 406. , , correspondence between, and the Earl of Ormonde, 269, 339, 350, 409, 411, 453456. , , on the Earl of Kildare's refusal to repair to Dublin, 342. , , on the reported arrival of Spanish ships at Lough Swilly, 342. , , note of letters written by, 345. , , and the Dublin conspirators, 346. , , recreation of, 346. , , complaints of, 350. , , and James FitzPiers, 363, 364. , , license by, 368. , , garden of, 373, 375. , , warrants to, 401. , , certificate of verbal message sent by, to Ormonde, 411. , , and the claim of Lady Burgh, 419, 452. , , strict dealing of, with the paymasters, 425. , , and the granting of licenses to soldiers, 453. , , and the disposal of new levies, 453. , , and the victualling of the fort of Maryborough, 455. , , and certificates of musters, 455. , , and the prevention of spoils by the rebels, 474. , , Ralph Birkinshawe stayed by, 479. , , and the oversight of the Court of Exchequer, 502. Garland, , brother of, 120. , delivers some intelligence to the Bishop of Meath, 120. Garr, Edmond, 77. Garratt, Captain Edward, 11. Garrett, Oliver, lieutenant of Captain Lee, 195. , M'Shane Oge. See O'Byrne. Garrodinges. See Geraldines. Gavelkind, 507. Gentill, or Jentill, an engineer, 9, 65. , recommended as engineer at Dublin, 6. George, Davie, Queen's baker, and warden of the Bakers' Company, 82. , , certificate by, 83. Gerald, John FitzThomas. See FitzGerald. , Sir Thomas, sons of, 281, 287, 291, 292, 293, 299, 300, 331. , , brother of, 287, 291, 300. , , claim of, to the Earldom of Desmond, 287. , , loyalty of, 292 , , services of, 292. Geraldines, the, 36, 61, 356, 361, 394, 447, 461. , , William FitzOliver, chief captain of, 393. , , attempt Monasterevan, 393. , , attempt the castle of Kildare, 393. , , repulse of, 393. , , losses of, 393. , , "do come in haste, by the grace of God," 394. , or Garrodinges, the bastard, 72, 420. , , the Irish bands in Leinster full of, 72. , , followers of, 72. , , return of, into Leinster, 80, 84, 85. , , prosecution of, 80, 84, 85, 120, 121. , , some leaders of, executed, 109, 120. , , Thomas FitzGerald, a principal of, 121. , , rebellion of, 213, 435. , , spoils and burnings by, 419. German Emperors, the, 396. Gerrard, Sir Nicholas, letter of, 501, 502. , Sir Thomas, deputy of, 486. Gibbon, Edmund, or Edmond, alias the White Knight [of Munster], 56, 293. , , rebellion of, 299, 501. , , Donogh M'Cormac, son-in-law of, 302. , , conference of, with James FitzThomas, 318. , , proclamation against spoils in country of, 318. , , march of rebels towards the country of, 318. , , forces with, 318. , , conformity of, 351. , , regaining of, 360, 498. , , services of, 360. , , reward to, 360. , , complaints of, 391. , , to be assured, 391. Gibbs, Captain, sent to England, 100. , , company of, cassed, 100. Gibeonites, the, 396. Gibson, Captain, killed, 186. Gifford, Captain, and the defence of Crohorne Castle, 353, 355. , , house of, 353. , , valour of lieutenant of, 353. , , bravery of wife of, 353, 355. , , slain, 353, 355, 411. Giffords, the, 441. Gilbert, , cornet of horse, company of, 462. Gilhilte, Lord of, writes himself Adare, 10. , , plan of, to withdraw the Scots from M'Sorley, 11. , , country of, 11. , , castles of, 11. , , sons of, 11. , , pledges of, 11. Glamorganshire, 462. , invasion of, 438. , colonization of, 438, 439. , Rees, possessor of, 438. , names of families yet extant in, 439. Glancankin, fastness of, 383. Glancuyn, castle of, co. Limerick, defence of, 325. , , forsaken, 325. Glanogher, house of, co. Limerick, forsaken, 325. Glasgow, 140, 333. , traffic in powder and munition from, 424. Glasdromine, island of, in the Fews, belongs to the Earl of Tyrone, 178. , , the Dundalk garrison put a ward in, 178. Glendalough, or Glendelaghe, co. Wicklow, 76. Glinns. See Glynns. Gloucester, the Cathedral Church at, 505. Glynns, or Glinns, the co. Antrim, 161. , , Scottish inhabitants of, 200. Goeghe, Edward, letter of, 348350. , , parley of, with the Baron of Cahir, 348350. , , abbey lands of, 349. , , religion of, 349. Golde. See Goold. Goldsmith, Lieutenant William, 363, 371, 373. , , in charge of the fort of Rathdrum, 76. , , dealings of, with the rebels, 76. , , examination of, in the case of Captain Lee, 196. , , meetings of, with Brian Reogh, 196. Gonaght, M'Brian O., country of, 333. Good, David, vicar of the fort of Maryborough, nationality of, 409, 411. , , brings letters to the Earl of Ormonde, 409. , , report of, on the state of the fort of Maryborough, 409, 411412. , , James Eogers, companion of, 409, 411, 412. , , escape of, from the rebels, 409, 412. Goold, or Golde, James, second justice of Munster, 334, 471, 472. , , letters of, 247, 280282, 336. , , a mere Irishman, 81, 145, 220. , , and the Tarbert lands, 81, 142 145, 220, 247, 427. , , recommended by the Privy Council, 142. , , wealth of, 220. , , "a private scraper of other men's lands," 220. , , bought his office for money, 220. , , services of, 220. , , on the state of Ireland, 247. , , on the weakness of the forces in Munster, 280, 281. , , has stayed Captain Proger's company, 280. , , has asked in vain for forces and munition, 280. , , on the invasion of Munster by the Leinster rebels, 280. , , thinks the undertakers are not to be accounted of, 281. , , can make no resistance against the traitors, 281. , , thinks to hear that O'Donnell is in Connaught, 282. , , on the reported coming of O'Donnell, 336. , , on the subtlety of the Earl of Tyrone, 282. , , on the rebellion in Monster, 281, 282. , , says G. Fenton may now have seignories in Munster "good cheap," 282. , , suit of, 282. , , costs of, 282. , , servant of, 282. , , tenants of, 292. , , castles of, forsaken, 325. , , on the intended betrayal of Kilmallock, 336. , , on the rebellion in Clanwilliam and Thomond, 336. , , on the defence of Askeaton Castle, 336. , , grant sought by, 392. , , office of, 394. , , treasons of, 394. , , on the necessity for forces for Monster, 336. , , advice of, to be taken by Sir T. Norreys, 391, 392. Goran, co. Kilkenny, garrison at, 357. Gorge, Edward, letter to, 487. Gorges, Captain, company of, cassed, 100. , Sir Ferdinando, 284. , , pinnace of, 284. Gortacorra, or Gortacurr, King's County, house of, 475. Gory. See Gowrie. Gossiprid, 507. Gosbryd, co. Cork, flight of inhabitants of, 326. Gough, Edward, of Clonmel, "honest but a papist," 493. Gowlin, co. Carlow, letters from, 292, 294. Gowrie, or Gory, Earl of. , , James M'Soriey to marry a sister, or daughter, of, 10, 41. Goyte, Captain John, commissary for taking up of shipping, instructions to, 475. Grace, Thomas, prey taken from, 150. Graeme, Captain Richard, and the parley with Tyrone, 118. , , company of, 323. , , head-money paid to, 491. Grant, Walter, forsakes Arundel Castle, 326. Grays Inn, London, letters from, 154, 155, 172, 205. Greame, a horseman, killed, 186. Greeks, the, 442. Greenwich, 176, 136, 183, 189, 193, 200, 211, 219, 321, 497, 498. , letters from, 171, 172, 222, 238, 239, 248, 249, 257259. Grome, Robert, 81. , , contract by, for the supply of wheat and peas, 56. Gromwell, James, mayor of Limerick, 347. , , recommends an alderman of Limerick, 448. , , craves Sir R. Cecil to second Burghley's affection for Limerick, 448. Groyne, or Groin, the, [Corunna], in Spain, 378, 407, 424, 471. Griffin, a pilot of Plymouth, 378, 407. , or Gruffythe, Captain Maurice, letter of 485, 486. , , warrant of, 490. Griffith, John, of Llanridene, Glamorganshire, 462. Gruffythe. See Griffin.