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B
B
Bagenall, Sir Henry, Marshal of Ireland,
killed by O'Neill, 30, 56.
, Colonel Sir Samuel, governor of
Newry, 29, 30, 91, 119, 210, 490.
, , letter from. 148.
, , report of his services, 25, 35,
172.
, , recommended by the Lord
Deputy, 25, 29, 35.
, , as chief commander in Ulster,
25.
, , has drawn in "one of the
best of the Magennises," 35.
, , houses burnt and prey taken
by, 148, 172.
, , kern employed by, as spies,
172.
, , journey of, into the gallowglasses country, 172.
, , sent for by the Lord Deputy,
189.
, , differences of, with the paymaster at Newry, 306.
, , command held by, 350.
, , proposed as governor for
Armagh, 412, 413.
, , sent to Carlingford, 489.
, , in the fight at the Moyerie,
529.
, , returns to the Newry, 530.
, , his journey to relieve the
Blackwater, 532.
, , forces under, 413, 414, 489.
, , regiment of, 462, 489.
Bagenalls, the, 413.
, , are "ill-beloved for their extortions," 412.
Ballacho Moyerie. See Moyerie, the.
Balletarsne. See Ballytarsny.
Ballikip [co. Donegal], Sir Henry Dockwra
should draw to, 282.
Ballinasloe or Ballynesloy, co. Galway, 84,
287.
Ballingarry, co. Limerick, Sir George Carew
at, 316, 317.
, skirmish near, 409.
Ballinture, co. Limerick, Sir George Carew at,
317.
Ballyallynan, a castle called, in co. Limerick,
316.
Ballybrittas, Sir Terence O'Dempsey's castle
in Queen's County, the Earl of Ormonde
at, 177.
Bally Cahil or Ballagh Cahil, co. Tipperary,
Tyrone goes to, 43.
Ballymackeady, co. Tipperary, letter dated at,
256.
Ballymore, co. Westmeath, skirmish near,
286.
, , forces ordered to, 330.
Ballymote, co. Sligo, O'Connor Sligo taken
prisoner at, 521.
Ballyne. co. Kilkenny, letter dated from, 115.
Ballynesloy. See Ballinasloe.
Ballyraggett, co. Kilkenny, Lord Mountgarret's house or castle of, 42.
, , held for the Queen, 102, 103.
, , Mountgarret's sons try to
recover, 102.
, , to be held by Lord Mountgarret on sufferance, 396.
Ballyroane, Queen's County, 396.
Ballyshannon, co. Donegal, 41, 74, 520.
, forces for, or to be sent to, 4, 5, 28,
61, 73, 82, 83, 196, 200.
, , the rebels will resist the landing of, 3, 38.
, , commander of. See Morgan,
Sir Matthew.
, , will be much weakened before
they return, 197.
, , are to be stayed, 268, 352.
, , still at Lough Foyle, 300,
352.
, , numbers of, necessary, 282.
, , would be helped by a garrison at Sligo, 287.
, commissary of musters for, 81.
, commissary of victuals for, 95.
, money, munition or provisions at or
for, 9, 20, 34, 37, 67, 107, 176, 207.
, , estimate of, 256.
, , need that they be sent speedily,
282.
, proposed plantation of a garrison at,
9, 23, 42, 121, 344.
, government of, boundaries of the, 40.
, , all the country within, must
be reduced to obedience, 280.
, mariners going to, 197.
, the ships' masters object to going to,
202.
, Sir Griffin Markham's refusal of the
government of, 215.
, the planting of, will either imprison
O'Donnell in Tyrconnel or banish him
from it, 279.
, fords and harbours round, must be
fortified, 280.
, no wood near, either to burn or build
with, 280.
, Sir Conyers Clifford's repulse from,
alluded to, 280.
, buildings which will need to be provided near, 280, 281.
, the harbour at, is very bad, 281.
, plans for the expedition to, 281, 282.
, there must be no stirring from, until
taken, 282.
, cannot be planted without an army,
300.
, the Lord Deputy greatly desires the
plantation of, 300.
, officers intended for, discharged, 398.
, provisions ordained for, 405.
, reported capture of, 488.
,(Belaseny), river of, 479.
Ballytarsny or Balletarsne, a castle of the
O'Briens, near Limerick, 43, 242.
, , a ward put into, 243.
Baltimore, co. Cork, 249.
Baltinglass [James Eustace], Viscount, widow
of. See Travers, Mary.
Banda. See Bann.
Bandon river, co. Cork, 116.
Bann, the river, co. Antrim, 40, 479.
, , the country between the sea
and, 119.
, , abbey upon, 188.
, , rebels drowned in crossing,
209.
, , prey taken from the rebels
near, 267.
, , proposed garrison at, 306,
312, 313, 532.
, , every passage on, should be
stopped, 313.
, , proposed bridge over, 479.
Bannow (Banno) the, co. Wexford, 148.
Bantry, country of, co. Cork, 48.
Barkeley or Berkeley, Sir Francis, 13, 364.
, , meeting of, with James Fitz
Thomas, 12.
, , knighting of, by Essex, alluded to, 234.
, , seignory of Askeaton passed
to, 344.
, or Bartley, Sir John, absent from his
charge, 359.
, , gallant conduct of, 529.
, , company of, 359, 361, 508.
Barn Elms, Surrey, Lady Rich at, 346.
Barnesmore, co. Donegal, 41.
Barnewell, Sir Patrick, 39, 74.
, , letter of, 340.
, , journey of, to England, to
state the grievances of the Pale, 236,
301, 303, 304, 325, 326.
, , is wise, honest, and to be relied on, 236.
, , asks for the command of
Lord Southampton's companies, 341.
, , return of, to Ireland, 393.
, is heard by the Lord Deputy,
422.
, , grants to, 500.
, , complaints of, first made before Mountjoy's time, 508, 516.
, , quarrel of, with Sir William
Warren, 509.
, , father of, 39.
, Thomas, 77.
Barnstaple ("Barstable "), men shipped from,
174.
Barret, Edmond, grants to, 500.
, [?William], lord of his country and
chief of his name, has submitted to the
Lord President of Munster, 145.
Barrow, the river, 451.
, , forces near or crossing, 136,
336.
Barry, David, Lord, Viscount Buttevant, 363.
, , letters of, 21, 52, 251, 387,
444.
, , letters to, 17 (2), 22 (2), 53
(3).
, ,, alluded to, 135, 233.
, , petition of, to the Queen, 400.
, , spoiled and preyed by the
rebels, 14, 15, 21, 52, 72, 131, 182.
,, loyalty or good service of, 14,
15, 17, 51, 128, 131, 182, 233.
, , Tyrone tries to draw over,
15, 17.
, , is utterly ruined, 39.
, , papers sent up by, 51.
, , his proposed visit to England,
51, 52, 142.
, , note of his services, 91.
, , if not relieved by her Majesty,
may fall away, from poverty, 131, 142.
, , is now in blood with the
traitors, 142.
, , is poor, strong in followers,
and discontented, 142.
, , reward given by, to Captain
Flower, 161, 162.
, , prays for the restoration of a
castle and lands of which he was dispossessed by the Earls of Desmond,
182, 251, 400.
, , also for a company in her
Majesty's pay, 182, 252, 400.
, , has agreed to put off his
repair to England, 231, 251.
, , Carew prays that his suits
may have a favourable proceeding, 231.
, , is to have a company, 233,
387, 389.
, , , and the lands and
castle of Conhye, 233.
, , sends a cast of hawks to Cecil,
252.
, , Carew asks instructions concerning, 322.
, , thanks Cecil for his favours,
387.
, , his agent in London, 231.
, , his people or followers, 51,
52.
, , his horse and foot, 142.
, , , muster-roll of, 136.
, , servant of, 387.
, , his castles, 18. And see
Barry Court.
, , his great island, 15, 18, 20.
, , his lands, 48, 182.
, , his country. See Barry's
country.
, , his wife [Ellen], Lord Roche's
sister, 12.
, , his eldest son, sent to England, 182, 252.
, , a nephew of. See O'Callaghan,
Owen.
, , , slain, 51, 52, 72.
, John, brother of Lord Barry, prays
Tyrone to withdraw, 14.
, , is married to the Lord of Muskerry's sister, 48.
, , took protection and left Desmond, 51.
, , lands given to, by Lord Barry,
"to withdraw him from the rebels,"
182.
Barry's country, spoiled and burnt by the
rebels, 14, 15, 18, 20, 21, 51.
, , Tyrone removes from, 36.
, , pensions from, to the rebel
leaders, 48.
, , chieftains of, are to keep
order in, 241.
Barry Court, castle of, 18, 182.
, , letters dated at, 21, 251, 444.
Bartley. See Barkley.
Bassett
or Barsett, Captain, 200, 215.
Bath, William Bourchier, Earl of, money
borrowed from, 399.
, John, grant to, 500.
, Lady, 399.
, William, grants to, 500.
Baynard, Captain John, relates his services,
and prays for the command of a company, 271.
, , his paper on Ireland, alluded
to, 271.
Baynard's Castle, London, reception of
Richard III. at, alluded to, 487.
Baynham or Baynam [Sir Edward], knighting
of, by Essex, 234.
Beal. See Bewley.
Bealing, John, grant to, 500.
Bealwelly, castle of, co. Cork, 18.
Bear, country of, co. Cork, 48.
Beaumaris, co. Anglesea, 460.
Bedlowstown, near Dundalk, forces withdrawn
to, 530.
Beer, price of, 270.
Beer-barrels, powder secreted in, 296.
Belfast, co. Antrim, owned by Neil McHugh,
119.
Bell, the shipwright, "her Majesty's fee'd
man," to be sent to provide boats at
Lough Foyle, 277, 278.
, , is dead, 352.
Belleek, co. Donegal, boats should be sent to,
280, 281, 282.
, forces to proceed to, 282.
, skirmish at, 60.
Beltreis ("Belters"), Laird of, 119.
Bentley, Captain Ralph, letter of, 258.
, , prays for a company in reward of his long services, 258.
, , wife of, 258.
, ,, former husband of.
See Morris,
, ,, grandmother of, was
a Cecil, 258.
Berkeley. See Barkeley.
Berry, Captain, valiant conduct of, 302.
Beverley, George, Comptroller of the Victuals
in Ireland, 188.
, , certificates by, 37 (2).
, , letters of, 125, 471.
, , Lord Buckhurst has conference with, 346.
, , writes concerning the victualling, 471.
, , in England, 517.
Bewley [Beal] castle of, on the Shannon (co.
Kerry), 319.
Bible, the, St. Jerome's translation of, 294.
Bicknell, William, an officer of the Treasurer
in Ireland, discharged, 330.
Bingham, Sir Richard, late Chief Commissioner of Connaught, note of allowances
made to, 117.
, , his charge, alluded to, 167,
291.
, , a captain under, 235.
, , capture of Sligo by, alluded
to, 294.
Bingley, Captain, 537.
, Mr., 511.
Bird, Henry, Commissary of Musters, letters
from, 99, 171, 189, 225.
, , certificates by, 203.
, , garrisons assigned to, 99, 171,
221.
, , informs Cecil concerning proceedings in the North, 171, 189, 225.
, , recommendation of, to Cecil,
221.
Birkinshawe, Ralph, Surveyor General or
Comptroller of the Musters, 73.
, , orders to, 64.
, , could do the duty of the
Commissaries, 148.
, , paper signed by, 278.
, , company mustered before,
415.
Bishops, the Romish, in Ireland, are great
setters on of rebellion, 295.
Bishop's Court, Cork, letter dated at, 497.
Blackcaddell, A., letter of, concerning a plot
for capturing O'Donnell, 258.
, , offers to go to Dublin, 260.
, Capt. James, to be employed to
suppress the rebels, 447.
Blackford, the, Queen's County, 115, 336.
Blackney [George], 77.
Blackrock, a tower called, near Cork, 235.
Blackwater, the river (cos.Tyrone and
Armagh), 40, 479.
, , fort on, failure to take, 57.
, , Tyrone's forces near, 172
220.
, , Tyrone crosses, 174, 489.
, , proposed garrison on, 180,
312, 313.
, , fort on, razed by Tyrone, 205,
227.
, , Lord Burgh's journey to,
alluded to, 208, 280.
, , Tyrone should be pressed
hard, upon, 282, 287.
, , Bagenall's journey to, alluded to, 532.
Blackwater or Broadwater, the river cos. Cork
and Waterford) or the river of Youghal,
Tyrone crosses, 14, 15, 23, 132.
, , flat-bottomed boats needed
for, 106.
, , only garrisons and subjects
to be allowed boats on, 106.
Blage, Captain, 415, 416.
, , recommended by the Lord
Deputy, 279.
Blaney, Capt. Edward, serjeant-major of the
garrison at Newry, sent to convoy the
Earl of Southampton, 190, 228.
, , report by, of a skirmish with
the enemy, 190, 191.
, , lieutenant of, 529.
Blantyre, the prior of, 118.
Blarney, co. Cork, 500.
, Cormack McDermott's castle at, 14.
, Tyrone encamps near, 36.
Blount, Sir Christopher, late Marshal in Ireland, reported to be reconciled to the
Pope, 209.
, Sir Edward, cousin of Lord Mount joy,
72.
, , sent to Chester, 94.
, or Blunt, Capt. George, absent from
his charge, 359.
, , company of, 247, 359, 362,
506.
, , horses given by, 504.
, Mr., 447.
Blundell, Captain, bark of, 412.
Blunt, Captain. See Blount.
Bodley, Captain, good service of, 529.
Bollaghafenan, co. Kerry, a village called, 374.
Bolles, or Bowles, Sir John, " second colonel"
for Lough Foyle, 95, 198, 380, 518.
, , letter to, 416.
, , his command of the rear-guard
of the fleet, 201.
, , troops under the command
of, at the parley with O'Dogherty, 202.
, , Sir Griffin Markham refuses
to be put under, 216.
, , is to be sent to England, 269,
270, 304.
, , is to plant the garrison at
Dunalong before leaving, 270.
, , pursues some rebels into the
mountains, 270.
, , regiment of, going to Ballyshannon, 200.
, , absent from his charge, 334,
357.
, , is urged by Cecil to go back
to his charge, and" to agree with Sir
Henry Dockwra, 417, 418.
, , Dockwra has fully satisfied,
457.
, , horse of, to be increased, 524.
, , sent to Lifford, 534.
, , would be unwilling to leave
Dunalong, 536.
, , son of, 418.
, , regiment of, 536.
Bostock, Captain, at Kinsale, 162.
, , company of, 112.
, , warned by Florence McCarthy,
158.
, , burns and spoils in Carberry,
160.
, , Florence McCarthy would
like to hang, 161.
, , horse given to, 161.
, Robert, grant to, 501.
Boswell, Captain, killing of, alluded to, 395.
Boundfield, one, 13, 14.
, , man of, 13, 14.
Bourchier, Sir George, Master of the Ordnance
in Ireland, 34, 376, 378, 381, 430.
, , letter of, 76.
, , certificate from, 37.
, , , alluded to, 99.
, , letter signed by, as one of the
Council, 524.
, , left by the Lord Deputy to
expedite preparations, 34.
, , sent with forces to Kilkenny,
88, 97, 103, 108, 352.
, , is to have a special care of
Lord Ormonde's daughter, 97.
, , does not thoroughly understand his business, 164.
, , to be called before the Council
at Dublin, to explain defects in the
service, 277.
, , Loughgirr held by, 344.
, , has just returned from Kilkenny, 352.
, , at Kilkenny, 502.
, , seignory of, 402.
, , under-officers of. See Ordnance, officers of.
Bourke. See Burke.
Bowles. See Bolles.
Boyle, the, Abbey of, co. Roscommon, 221.
, , garrison at, victualling of, 54.
, , , warders needed for,
287.
, Bishop of, his country, 255.
Boys, Captain, recommended by the Lord
Deputy, 230, 279.
Brady, Richard, ship's master, report by, 254.
, , proceedings of, in Spain and
with the rebels, 254, 255.
, , his foster-brother, 255.
, Walter, a merchant of Drogheda, 420.
Bremingham, Bremyngham, Brimmingam,
Brymingham, Brymigeam, Brymigem,
Brimegeom, Edward, 115.
, Richard, the Lord, of Dunmore, co.
Galway, 291.
, Richard McWilliam Oge, 302.
, William, submission of, 43.
, , good service of, 115.
, William, of Dunfert, 302, 303.
, , servant to. See McImaster,
Owen.
, , now sues for pardon, 165.
Breminghams, the, are on their knees, 438.
Brenny, the, district of, co. Cavan, 40, 63, 337,
365, 520.
, , the Lord Deputy going to,
300.
, , fortifying of, by the rebels,
466.
Bren y Roick [Rourke], Co. Leitrim), Mc
William offers to reduce, 260.
Brerewood or Brerwood, Robert, elected
Mayor of Chester, 471.
Brett, Richard, grant to, 501.
Brewen, Edward, servant of Sir George Carey,
receipt by, 379.
Brewrton. See Bruerton.
Bride
or Bryde, the river, co. Cork, 106.
Bridgeman, Winter, 194.
Brimmingam. See Bremingham.
Briskett, Lodowick, grant to, 501.
Bristol, letters dated at, 332, 444, 457, 458,
460, 461, 464, 470, 475, 480.
, soldiers coming from, or shipped at,
33, 81, 360, 444, 458.
, mayor of, 141, 444, 458, 461, 464.
, , order sent to, 163.
, , money due to, 176.
, ships to or from, 163, 497.
, offers from, for the victualling of
the troops in Ireland, 197.
, the Irish should not be allowed to
buy powder in, 295.
, powder transported from, in beerbarrels, 296.
, soldiers mustered at, for Ireland,
332.
, commissioners at, 444.
, the young Earl of Desmond at, 457,
458, 460, 461, 464, 470.
, travellers to, 464.
, King Road near. See King Road.
, the Archbishop of Cashel at, 470,
476.
, the young Earl of Desmond's embarkation at, 486; and see Shirehampton.
Brittany, 388.
, a captain who formerly served in,
271.
Broadwater, the. See Blackwater.
Brooke, Sir John, 399.
, , lieutenant of, 278.
Brooks, Captain Basil, company of, attack
upon, at Limerick, 13, 14.
, , statement signed by, 14.
Brouncker, Sir Henry, letter of, 219.
, , money to be allowed on account of, for the wine impost, 167.
, , recommends a kinsman to
Cecil, 219.
, , grant to, 500.
Browne or Broun, Captain, 101.
, Captain, son of Sir Valentine, 163.
, , recommended to Cecil, 154.
, Davy Fitz Ulick, wounded, 186.
, Nicholas, 374.
, Mr., of Stroud, 333.
, Captain Thomas, statement signed
by, 14.
, , company of, " murdering and
abusing of," 14.
, , despatch sent by, 184, 246.
, Ulick, of co. Limerick, Loughgirr to
be kept by, for her Majesty, 242.
, William, grant to, 500.
Bruerton or Brewrton, Lieutenant, 115.
, , slain, 580.
Bruff, the, co. Limerick, castle of, 186, 437.
, , a ward placed in, 242.
Bryan. See O'Brien.
Brymingham, Brymigeam. See Bremingham.
Buchanans, the, of the Lennox, 118.
Buckhurst, Thomas Sackville, Lord, Lord
High Treasurer of England, 208, 268.
, , letters of, 107, 341, 346.
, , , alluded to, 103, 314.
, , letters to, 270, 271, 337, 345,
471, 481.
, , endorsement by, 278.
, , a horse given to Lord Mountjoy by, 94.
, , accounts called for by, 125.
, , , sent to, mentioned,
188, 207, 392, 448.
, , warrant of, alluded to, 197.
, , Sir George Carey desires to
know his pleasure, 207.
, , help of, or orders from,
solicited, 270, 432.
, , is written to, concerning the
victualling, 270, 271, 337, 471, 481.
, , is prayed to send victuals and
apparel to Lough Foyle, 314.
, , concerning the arming of
troops, 341.
, , writes to Cecil concerning
money and victuals for Ireland, 342
347, 348.
, , Cecil writes to, concerning
the commissaries of victuals, 345.
, , and the Lady Rich, 346.
, , wishes to expel "these beggarly corrupt knaves," the commissaries
346.
, , means to be "quiet in the
[Exchequer of] Receipt till Hallowtide," 348.
, , has not seen his wife for four
months, 342, 348.
, , and the government of Armagh, 412.
, , matters to be laid before, 510.
, , the service in Ireland greatly
bound to, 534.
, , wife of, 342, 348.
, , children of, 348.
Burgh, Captain David, company of, men cast
in, 507.
, Frances, widow of Thomas, Lord,
petition of, 328.
, , her claim to tithes and portcorn in Ireland, 328 (2), 428 (2).
, Captain Oliver, company of, men cast
in, 507.
, Thomas, Lord, former Lord Deputy
of Ireland, 68, 230.
, , time of his government, alluded to, 294.
, , allowances made to, 117, 511.
, , his expedition to the Blackwater, 208, 280.
, Sir Thomas, Irish company of, 207,
507.
, See also Burke.
Burghley, William Cecil, Lord, 291, 305, 437.
, , thought only of the Queen's
service, 257.
, , grant of lands procured by
means of, 258.
, , services rendered to, 283.
, , a messenger sent to, 271.
, , favours of, acknowledged,
379.
, , , to Kilkenny, 74.
, , , to Waterford, 488.
, , his second wife [Mildred],
mother of Robert, Earl of Salisbury,
283.
Burke or Bourke, John, son-in-law to Sir G.
Thornton, and half-brother to Piers
Lacy, assurances given by, to Carew,
242.
, John, sons of, of co. Mayo, go with
O'Donnell into Clanrickarde, 266, 291.
, , hope to be settled in
Clanrickarde, 291.
, , their jealousy of O'Donnell
and anger against the Earl of Clanrickarde, 291, 292.
, McTheobald, sons of, 53.
, Maurice Fitz Redmund, slain, 437.
, Redmund [McShane], son of the Baron
of Leitrim, 110, 186.
, , Tyrone writes to, 123.
, , skirmish with the followers
of, 148.
, , and Florence McCarthy, 154,
155, 159.
, , pledges in the hands of, 241.
, , the Munster rebels desire his
return, 320, 388.
, , report that he is murdered,
322.
, , intends to advance into Munster again, 388.
, , complains of wrongs done to
him, 395.
, , offers to bring in a thousand
men, 439.
, , movements of, 474, 494.
, Redmond, uncle to John, Baron of
Leitrim, 322.
, , the betrayal of the Baron of
Leitrim by, 323.
, , sons of. See Burke, Ulick
and his brother.
, Richard, Lord Bourke of Castle Connell, 13.
, , as the late Lord, entertainment of, 279.
, , slain by the Connaught rebels,
320.
, , his barony, 279.
, Richard or Rickerd, Slain, 52, 71, 72.
, Theobald, late Lord Bourke of Castle
Connell, slain by the rebels, 123.
, , brother of, also slain, 128.
, Theobald or Tibbot, brother of Richard, Lord Bourke, 13.
, , as Lord Burke of Castle Connell, demands of, 279.
, , letter from, 323.
, , his claim stated as against
the [bastard?] son of his brother
Thomas, 279.
, , attack of, upon the Connaught
bonnaughts, in revenge of his brother's
death, 320.
, , grandfather of. See Burke,
Sir William, 1st Lord Bourke.
, , followers of, 279.
, Theobald, slain, 52.
, Captain Thomas, of Mayo, 84.
, , company of, 293, 330.
, Sir Thomas, son of Lord Clanrickarde,
with the Lord Deputy in Offally, 339.
, , wounded, 460, 463, 465, 529.
, , knighting of, by Essex, 234.
, , regiment of, 462.
, Thomas, brother of Richard, Lord
Bourke, deceased, 279.
, , reputed son of, born of the
daughter of O'Mulrian, claims to be
Lord Bourke of Castle Connell, 279 (2).
, Tibbot [McRichard Enyeren alias
Tibbot] Ne Longe, 446.
, , brother-in-law of. See O'Connor Sligo.
, Ulick, and his brother, reported to
have murdered Redmond McShane, 322,
323.
, Sir William, 1st Baron Bourke of
Castle Connell, 279.
, William, letter of, asking for a safe
conduct and promising not to molest
the Lord President, 299.
Burkes, the, two of the best of, have submitted, 242.
, , skirmish with, 409.
, , their country. See Clanwilliam.
Burnell, Robert, chirurgion, 302.
Butler, Sir Edmund, brother of the Earl of
Ormonde, rebellion of, 75.
, , claims to be the Earl's heir,
102.
, , son of. See Butler, Tibbott.
, Edward Fitz Edmund, son of Lord
Mountgarret, burning and spoiling by,
in cos. Wexford and Kilkenny, 75, 148,
238.
, , takes the oath of allegiance,
396.
, Lady Elizabeth, daughter and heir of
the Earl of Ormonde, measures for her
safety, 88, 89, 97, 102, 103.
, , fear of her being embezzled
or forced into marriage, 97, 98, 299.
, , Tyrone does not mean to
demand, as a wife for his son, 237, 240.
, James, eldest son of Lord Mountgarret, 109.
, James Gallde, brother of Lord Cahir,
surprise of Cahir Castle by, 247, 369.
, , offers to submit himself, 247,
369.
, Piers, brother of the Earl of Ormonde,
181.
, , grant to, 501 (?).
, , Edmund son of, 181.
, , , Margaret, daughter
of, her daughter Mary marries Sir
Terence O'Dempsey, 181.
, Piers, a kinsman of the Earl of
Ormonde, 101.
, Richard, son of Lord Mountgarret,
and son in law of the Earl of Tyrone,
Tyrone writes to, 123.
, , burning and spoiling of, in
co. Wexford, 148, 238.
, , letter to, from a friar in
Ulster, 239.
, , is urged to continue to fight
manfully for the Catholic faith, 239.
, , takes the oath of allegiance,
396.
, the Lady Margaret [O'Neill], his wife,
239.
, Sir Walter [afterwards Earl of
Ormonde], nephew of the Earl of
Ormonde, claims to be his heir, 102.
, , orders given to, to aid Cahir
Castle, 247.
, , horse company of, casting of
men in, 506.
, , traitors taken and slain by,
474, 475.
, Tibbott, son of Sir Edmund, release
of, prayed for by Ormonde, 428, 432.
, , brothers of, in rebellion, 428.
, a kinsman of Lord Mountgarret, slain,
103.
Butlers, the, fear of a rising of, 89, 96, 97.
, , the chief men of, dealt with,
to be careful to preserve Ormonde's
country, 97.
Byrnes, the. See O'Byrnes.