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St. George, John, a gentleman of the Lord
Deputy's, mortally wounded, 465, 528.
St. George's feast, fight "to honour," 120.
St. Jerome's translation of the Bible, should
be used for taking of oaths, 294.
St. John St. Johns, Colonel Sir Oliver, 4,
530.
, , gallant conduct of, 336.
, , sent by the Lord Deputy to
answer for him in England, 501, 510,
512, 523.
, , skirmish of, with the enemy,
526.
, , lieutenant of. See Brewrton.
, , hindered by the "steepyness" of the ground, 629.
, , company bestowed on, 503.
St. Lawrence, Sir Christopher, 163.
, , sent to Kilkenny, 88, 97, 103,
108.
, , is to join the Lord Deputy,
353.
, , proceedings of, against the
rebels, 396.
, , wounded at the Moyerie, 460,
462, 463, 465, 529.
, , rank of, as colonel, 505.
, , company or companies of
190, 207, 353, 394.
, , , casting of men in, 506.
, , regiment of, 462,529.
, , uncle of, killed, 463.
, , lieutenant and ensign of,
killed, 529.
St. Malo, in Brittany, a resident of, 388.
, , ships to or from, 19, 388.
St. Sebastian's, in Spain, Irish ship at, 254.
Sandes, Sir Edwin, knighting of, 10.
Sarsfield, Dominick, a lawyer, 361.
Saulistines, the Romish clergy called, 295.
Sovage, Sir Arthur, 330.
, , letters of, 213, 221, 291.
, , his entertainment as commander in Connaught, 10, 64.
, , exchange of prisoners made
by, 85.
, , gives Cecil an account of the
late journey into the North, 213.
, , sends a list of the companies
in Connaught, 214.
, , a design to hold, from the
government of Connaught, 221.
, , prays that his re-appointment
to the command in Connaught may be
ratified, 222.
, , made provisional governor,
223, 292.
, , writes concerning affairs in
Connaught, 291.
, , declares that the governor of
Connaught must not have it clipped,
but royally, from her Majesty, 293.
, , going to or at Athlone, 298,
409, 438.
, , is to draw to the Lord Deputy, and burn and spoil on the way,
330, 337.
, , engagements of, with the
enemy, 339, 409.
, , desires to go to England for
his health, 459.
, , his company of foot, Athlone
guarded by, 221.
, , wife of, 459.
, , brother-in-law of. See Thekestone.
Savoy, "the matter of," is rather towards war
than peace, 342.
Saxey, William, Chief Justice of Munster, and
seoond Judge of the Queen's Bench in
Ireland, 233, 533.
, , letters of, 47, 537.
, , has gone to England, though
the Commissioners denied him permission, 21.
, , sends advertisements concerning Ireland to Cecil, 47.
, , has served seven years in his
post, with danger and loss, 49.
, , asks to be made a Serjeant-atlaw, 50.
, , is recommended for the post
of Chief Baron, 61, 447.
, , should be ordered back from
England, or his place supplied, 130.
Carey remonstrates against
his holding two judgeships at once, 411.
, never attends at the Queen's
Bench, and has no deputy, 411.
, , desires to resign his judgeships and have some less arduous
preferment, 537.
, , wife and children of, 49.
Scope, Redmond, sons of, 293.
Scotland, English ambassador in, orders to be
sent to, 63.
, Irish rebels expect help from, 57.
, Isles of, Lord of. See McDonnell,
Neiss.
, , , gentleman of, negotiations with, 403.
, rumour of some stirrings in, 103.
, plan for cutting off assistance to
Tyrone from, 119.
, letters sent into, 194.
, many from, have offered to traffic for
victualling in Ireland, 197.
, boats needed to prevent supplies from,
reaching the rebels, 253.
, letters from, sent to Tyrone, 331.
, travellers into, 354.
West of, Stuarts of." See Stuarts, the.
Scotland, James VI, King of, 331.
, Tyrone requests to know the
pleasure of, concerning Neiss McDonnell,
62.
, , the English Ambassador is to
deal with, concerning the same, 63.
, , Sir Robert Melvin's son "great
with," 119.
, Chamber of, officer of, 119.
, , "a horrible attempt" upon
the person of, 346.
Scots, the Scots, or Scottish men; and see
McConnell and McDonnell.
, leaders, slain in Ireland, 53, 330.
, a discourse on the entertainment of,
in Ireland, 117.
, , to be used for making a faction
in Ulster, 117,118, 119.
, , the English, "particular
names" of, 118.
, the Irish, those to be trusted,
118.
, , negotiations with, 193.
, , plan for preventing aid from,
to the Irish, 313.
, , negotiations for the employment of, in Ireland, 403.
, , are more fit to be used for
intelligence than any other, 456.
, , with Tyrone, killed, 458.
, , fear of their joining the rebels,
480.
, , with O'Donnell, 536.
Scotch brother to O'Donnel's mother, 536.
Scottish gentleman, a, negotiation with, 403.
, offer of service and men by,
456.
Sentleger, Sir Anthony, Master of the Rolls,
65.
, , letter from, 331.
, accident to, 331, 334.
, has come to England with the
Lord Deputy's license, 332.
, , grant to, 501.
, Sir Warham, the old, seignory of, 20.
, Sir Warham, 43.
, , has entertainment as Commissioner for Munster, 10, 64.
, , his company sent for by Ormonde, 10.
, a priest apprehended by, 135.
, , at Cork when Tyrone passed
by, 135.
, and Florence McCarthy, 179.
, , cause of, with one Smith,
alluded to, 247.
, , mortally wounded in a fight
with Maguire, 15, 16, 18, 36.
death of, 15, 20, 21, 22. 33,
36, 38, 39, 44.
, Lady, 354.
, , cause of, 533.
Serjeant-at-Law, 50.
Serny, Charles, 13.
Sertorio. See Tyrrell, Captain Richard.
Seville, Guardian of. See Angelos, Friar
Peter de los.
Shandon Castle, near Cork, 19.
letters dated at, 131, 141, 150,
157, 163, 181, 182, 187, 480.
Shane, Francis or Sir Francis, letter of, 83.
, , grants to, 501.
rebels killed by, 40, 67, 75,
166.
, recommendation of, 67, 75,
293.
, imprisonment of, by the rebels,
83,85.
, remonstrates against the
government of Connaught being given
to Irish Lords, 84.
, , knighted by Lord Mountjoy,
86.
, Sir Oliver Lambert sends to,
at Mullingar, 120.
, , redemption of, from the
rebels, 166.
, , his company, 330, 507.
, , lieutenant of, slain, 67.
, , his company, 330, 507.
, , lieutenant of, slain; 67.
Shane Castle, co. Cork, 106.
Shanganagh, co. Tipperary, 10.
Shannon, the, or the river, of Limerick, 23,32,
70, 187, 366, 367, 451.
, , Tyrone's intended passage of,
16, 38.
, , castles on, 84, 287, 319; and
see Glin, the, and Carrigfoyle.
, , , should be battered,
51, 243.
, , boats needed for, 71, 106.
, , is cleared from the rebels'
galleys, 245.
, , O'Donnell penetrates as far
as, 265.
, , skirmish at the passage of,
320.
, , supplies to be sent to, 321,
385, 499.
Sheale, James, an agent of Tyrone, 302.
Shee or Shea, Henry, steward to the Earl of
Ormonde, 122, 170.
, Sir Richard, announces that Ormonde
is set free, 111, 112.
, , letter of, 112.
, , preys taken from, 115.
Sheeth, Michael, a schoolmaster of Kilkenny,
239.
Sheffield, Henry, grant to, 501.
Shehan
or Sheighan, Maurice, 450, 499.
Shelton, "young," nephew of Father Nangle,
63 (2), 354 (2).
, , brother of, executed, 63, 354.
Sherborne
or Shirburne, co. Dorset, Sir Walter
Ralegh at, 375.
Sherlock, George, grant to, 500.
Sherwood [H., secretary to Ormonde], 428.
, , letter sent to England by the
hands of, 241,314.
Ships, boats, barges, &c., casual notices, passim.
, , for the transport of troops,
33, 34, 42, 69, 334, 366, 399, 404, 405,
444, 458, 470; and see Lough Foyle,
ships for. Also Chester and Bristol.
, , searching of, 296.
, , need of, 47, 354.
, , on the coast, 365, 536.
, , used as a prison, escape from
384.
, , sailing of, hindered by the
weather, 384.
, , cast away, 399.
, , missing, 404, 458.
, , arrival of, at Derry, 404, 411.
, , used as storehouses, 411, 455.
, , sale of, 411.
, , the Queen's, when unserviceable, are the property of the Lord
Admiral, 411.
, , at the Isle of Man, 412.
, , from France, arrival of, 425.
, , captured by the rebels, 446.
, , , retaken, 447.
, , driven back by foul weather,
458.
, , to carry over the Earl of
Desmond, 470.
, , to be sent to Dundalk with
supplies, 471.
, , laden with wines. See Wines.
, of the rebels, 446.
, , , captured, 535.
, crompsters, officer employed in, 353.
, post-barks, 403.
, , need of, 423.
, , rate of pay for, 423.
, victualling, 471, 523.
, , arrival of. 367, 454,455,523.
, Dutch munition taken out of, 384.
, French, with supplies for the rebels
388.
, , used by Irish merchants trading to Spain, 499.
, Spanish. See Spanish ships.
, Easterlings, 366.
, Flemish, 439.
, named:
Angel, 209.
Curtelage, 208.
Elizabeth, 209.
Ellen, 208.
Gift of God, 105.
Honey, 209.
Honour, 141.
Hopewell, 105.
Margarite, of the Peele of Fowdre, 208.
Moon, 201.
Peter, of Drogheda, 208.
Peter, of Dublin, 209.
Popinjay, ordered to be sold, 411.
Prosper, 254.
Sonne, 281
Susan, 208.
Swartrutter, 208.
Shirehampton, near Bristol, the Earl of Desmond sails from, 485.
Shuit. See Chute.
Signet, clerk of the. See Windebank, Thomas.
Skeffington
or Skevington, Sir William, former
Lord Deputy of Ireland, rebellion of
Con Baccagh in the time of, 312.
Skehanaghe, co. Limerick, 374.
Skinner, Vincent, 107.
, , letter of, on the charge of
victuals, 99.
, , payment by, ordered, 346.
Skipper, Captain, 215.
Sleughlougher, Slewloghor or Castlemaine,
mountain of, co. Limerick, 5, 866, 435.
, , Carew lodges in the midst of,
317.
Slewmark, mountain of (co. Tipperary), 43.
Slewvarnan, in O'Magher's country, co. Tipperary, 43.
Slieve Marge or Slemarge, the fastness of, in
Queen's County, 137, 394.
Sligo, county of, 41, 287.
, , should be annexed to the
government of Ballyshannon, and
wasted, 282.
, , O'Donnell leaves his hurt men
in, 305.
Sligo, town of, 281, 287, 293.
, , letter dated at, 446.
, , garrison for, 285, 288.
, , could easily be fertified, 287.
, , no garrison can be planted
at, until spring, 292.
, , is "in the very bosom" of
O'Connor Sligo, 292.
, , capture and subsequent loss
of, alluded to, 294.
, , castle of, 446.
Smerwick, co. Kerry, 439.
Smith, Smyth, Smythe, Lieutenant, 115.
, , recommended by the Lord
Deputy, 279.
, one, recommended by Cecil, 246.
, , cause of, with Sir Warham
Sentleger, 247.
, Thomas, Cecil's servant. 434, 442.
, Thomas [victualler for Connaught],
letter of, 480.
, , the Ardes partly possessed by,
119.
Snagg, Mr., sometime Attorney General at
Dublin, made Serjeant at Law, 50.
Snigges, Mr., at Bristol, 444.
Southampton, Henry Wriothesley, Earl of,
303.
, , letters of, 231, 328.
, , arrives in Ireland, 115.
, , goes to join the Lord Deputy
in the North, 190, 205, 213, 219, 220,
225, 227.
, , skirmish of, with the enemy,
191, 192, 206, 213, 219, 224.
, , praise of his valour, 206, 224.
, , suggested for the government
of Connaught, 222, 223.
, , his sacrifices may expiate
great sins, 224.
, , writes concerning the government of Connaught, 231, 328.
, , is not to be governor in Connaught, 328.
, , is going to the Low Countries,
329,331,341.
, , checks remitted to, 510.
, , lieutenants of, 504; and see
Atherton.
, , forces of, resigned to his lieutenants, 341.
, , horse company of, 510.
Spain, the General of, sends a morion and
target to Tyrone, 239.
, Commissary General of the Friars of.
See Oviedo.
, aid from, expected by the Irish, 51,
139,146, 167, 169, 170, 299, 301, 321,
364; and see Spaniards, expected in
Ireland.
, Court of, an agent appointed to procure intelligence from. See Strang,
Patrick.
, hard measure received from,
210.
, money or munition sent from to Ireland, 139, 226, 239.
, ships from, 103, 104. 148, 239, 257;
and see Spanish ships.
, travellers to and from, 51, 185, 194,
303, 388, 498.
, rumoured intentions of, to invade
England or Ireland, 103, 127, 129,
139, 170, 175, 185, 187, 188, 249, 258,
382, 494, 495.
, , instructions concerning, 232.
, , suggested precautions in view
of, 253.
, peace with, chances of, 146, 175.
, an Irish Archbishop arrives from, 169,
179, 237.
, Irish student in, 179.
, Carew believes the news from, to be
true, 180.
, Irish residents in, 239.
, Ormonde feared being sent prisoner
to, 241.
, assurance of succour and protection
from, is making the last blaze of the
rebellion, 253.
, a pilot or ship's master from, 253.
, , heads of the report brought
by, 254.
, supplies and encouragement will
certainly be sent to the rebels from,
253.
, a list sent to, of the forces in Ulster,
254.
, expedition into. See Cadiz expedition.
, plague in, 257.
, intercourse of, with Ireland, 296.
, shipping needed to stop munition sent
from, 301.
, the Munster chiefs will go to, if they
fail, 320.
, treaty of peace with, discontinued,
but it is hoped not dissolved, 344.
, must be still held up in Ireland, 344.
, the Irish air "far different from,"
348.
, report that Florence McCarthy is
gone or going to, 388.
, Irish youths sent to be brought up in,
402. And see O'Neill, Henry.
, Irish merchants trading with, 498.
, Tyrone sends letters to, 536.
Spain, Philip III, King of, 139, 148.
, "Ambassadors" from, to
Tyrone, 254; and see Oviedo.
, , aid from, hoped for in Ireland. See Spain, aid from.
, , sends letters to Tyrone and
O'Donnell, 104, 239.
, , ships of. See Spanish ships.
, , pledges sent to, by Tyrone
and O'Donnell, 122, 123, 124, 127,
139, 148, 173, 254,267.
, "the true servants of," in
Ireland, 122, 186.
, , arms and munition sent by,
to Tyrone, 123, 239, 254, 258.
, , Tyrone has written to, 123.
, , rumour that he will send
great forces "to perfect the conquest of
Ireland," 124.
, , the result of his promises,
waited for, 212.
, , "lidger"for. See Oviedo.
, , the rebels are sworn subjects
to, 226, 402.
, , sends chains of gold to Tyrone
and O'Donnell, 239.
, , said to have promised an army
of 8,000 men, 239.
, if he send forces to Ireland "it will
be as a step to the conquest of England," 253, 254.
, , had meant to send forces to
invade England and Scotland last year.
253, 254.
, his plan frustrated by the
Dutch operations, 254.
, is to send men and treasure
to Ulster, 254.
, , Irish forces to be in the pay
of, 254.
, , his six great armadoes are
gone to the Indies, 258.
, a learned physician with. See
Stainhurst, Richard.
, , is "the greatest monarch in
Europe," 376.
, , portrait of, in Ireland, 396.
, , his treatment of his rebel
subjects, 403.
Spainagh, Donnell. SeeKavanagh.
Spaniard, a, with Tyrone, killed, 458.
Spaniards, the, brought into Ireland by James
Fitz Morris, 48.
, , expected, hoped for or feared,
in Ireland, 110, 212, 341, 361, 366
382, 388, 891, 442, 480, 485 ; and see
Spain, help from, expected.
, , Florence McCarthy would
readily join with, 144.
, , Tyrone states that they will
be in Ireland presently, 152.
, , have dallied for years, and
will do no more now than before, 170.
, , great numbers of, said to be
ready to come to Ireland, 179.
, , probable landing places of,
in case of invasion, 187, 366.
, , in Tyrconnell, 259.
, if they do not come, Tyrone
must submit, 300, 306.
, , a winter in Ireland would
quite consume," 348.
, , reported landing of, 360, 364.
, , are not likely to go to the
North of Ireland, 365.
, , may perhaps spoil and rob,
and then go back, 366.
, the hope of their coming is
fallen, 438.
Spanish aid. See Spain, aid from.
Bishop. See Oviedo.
, fleet, said to be landed in Munster,
104.
, , said to be preparing for England and Ireland, 128, 169, 254.
forces, expected in Ireland, 6, 124,
128, 170, 237, 239, 254, 267, 308, 315,
382.
, , hoped for in Munster, 146,
239, 315, 323, 368, 442.
, , reported numbers of, 303.
, formalities or subtleties, 124, 127,
170.
friar, in Ireland, 303.
gentlemen, 124.
, harquebusses, 26.
letter, a, 249.
, ships, 104; and see Spain, ships from.
, , arrive in Tyrona, 122, 123,
124, 127, 259,365.
, take back pledges to Spain,
127, 128.
, , suspected to have brought only
passengers and "Jesuitical firebrands,"
139.
, , making ready for Ireland,
254.
, , on the coast of Munster, 364.
Spenser
or Spencer, James, commissary of
musters, 81, 445.
, recommended for Munster,
but not appointed, 442.
, Captain, company given to, 503.
Spies. See Intelligencers. Also Jarkey, Father.
Spring, Thomas, grant to, 500.
Stace, Morris, a servant of Sir George Carew's,
368.
Stafford, Captain Sir Francis, 29.
letters of, 56, 73. 95, 126,
174, 205, 210, 219, 255, 330, 344, 461,
468, 489, 490.
, letter signed by, as one of
the Council, 524.
, gives the conditions on which
certain of the rebels will come in, 95.
, , on the good effect of Maguire's
, , death, 126.
, on dissensions amongst the
rebels, 127.
, , goes to join the Lord Deputy
at the Newry, 189.
, , desires the reversion of the
command at the Newry, 210, 211.
, , gives an account of the Lord
Deputy's journey, 219.
, concerning the Province of
Connaught, 221.
, sends news of Ormonde's release to Cecil, 255.
, on the Lord Deputy's proceedings in Leinster, 330, 344.
, sends news from the camp at
Faugher, 461, 468, 489.
, , a company bestowed on, 503.
, , a commission given to, in
relation to musters, 505.
, , his lieutenant, killed, 529.
, Nicholas, Chancellor of the cathedral
church of Ferns, recommended for the
Bishopric, 56.
Stainhurst, Stanurst or Standish, Richard, a
learned physician with the King of
Spain, 354.
, Walter, brother of Richard, sent from
the Prince Cardinal to Tyrone, 354,
382.
Standen, Antonio or Sir Anthony, 330.
, , letters of, 39, 115.
, , pension of, stopped, 115.
Stanhope, Sir John, Treasurer of her Majesty's
chamber, 127, 373, 375.
, , letter from, 55.
, , , alluded to, 155, 157.
, , letter to, 58.
, , , mentioned, 153.
, Florence McCarthy's confidence in, 163.
, has written on behalf of one
Udall, 210.
, , urges Florence McCarthy to
submit, 443.
, Michael, 520.
, , letter of, 278.
Stannery, the, Sir Walter Ralegh will part
with, to Lord Mountjoy, 520.
Stanton, Captain, project of, for drawing in
the O'Neills, 91, 103, 218.
, , with Owen McHugh O'Neill,
309, 310.
, Thomas, deposition by, 192.
Star Chamber
or Camera Stellata, the Earl of
Essex's "escape from," 39.
Stephenson, Oliver, constable of Corgrage
Castle, 319.
, , grant to, 500.
Stokes, Thomas, grant to, 500.
Stone, co. Stafford, letter dated at, 331.
, , accident near, 331.
Strabane, co. Tyrone, 202, 518.
, the Earl of Tyrone at or near, 169,
177, 205, 214, 267, 337.
, Sir Arthur O'Neill wishes for a meeting at, 199.
meeting of chieftains at, 266, 305, 331.
, , surprised by Neale Garve, 521.
, burnt by the rebels, 535.
Stradbally or Stradbury, Queen's County, 397.
Stranckally, forces left at, 142.
Strang, Patrick, appointed to gain intelligence
from Spain, 210.
Strangford, co. Down, some place about, should
be held, 253.
river of, 173.
Straunge, Sir Thomas, grant to, 500.
Stritch or Stritche, John, a former Mayor of
Limerick, 12.
Thomas, Alderman of Limerick, 13.
, William (son of John), Mayor of
Limerick, disloyal conduct of. 12, 13,
183.
, , orders sent to, by Ormonde, 43.
Stuart, Colonel, 118.
Stuarts, the, of the West of Scotland,
suggested for service in Ireland, 118.
Suck, the river, co. Galway, 84.
Suir or Shoewer, the river, bridge over, 23.
, skirmish near, 186.
Suppell, Mr., 436.
Sussex [Thomas Ratcliffe], Earl of, his conquest of Wexford, alluded to, 294.
Sutton, Auditor, Commissioner for viewing
the accounts of the Treasurer at Wars,
304.
, Edward, grant to, 500.
Swilly
or "Sowley", Lough, co. Donegal, 41.
, , garrisons upon, suggested, 202,
406.
, , country near, 267.
Sydney, Sir Henry, former Lord Deputy of
Ireland, rebellion of Shane O'Neill in
the time of, 312.
, his offers to McHugh O'Neill,
312.
Sydney or Neagh, Lough, 479.
Synott, Richard, grant to, 500.