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Index
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G
Gainsford, Captain, wounded at the Moyerie,
29.
Galicia, Governor of, 209.
Gallacars, sept of the. See O'Gallocars
Galloway, Patrick, believed to have lost King
James' favour, 242.
Galway,, senior, agent of the town of
Limerick, 66.
, Geffrey, Mayor of Limerick, 66, 302.
, , to be released upon bond, 300.
Galway, county of, 237.
Galway, town of, aldermen of, 399, 406, 437;
and see Lynch, Marcus.
, , , and inhabitants of,
certificates from, 207, 400 (2), 401.
, , , , alluded to,
449.
, , commissary of the victuals at.
See Smith, Thomas.
, , constable of, 399.
, , corporation of, 219, 399, 400.
, , , privileges granted to,
219, 220.
, , court house of, 399.
, , forces to be sent to, or left at,
382, 395, 396, 446.
, , , demands in relation
to, 405-407.
, , forces to be sent from, 304.
, , garrison at, 207, 208, 396.
, , , to be strengthened,
373.
, , governor for, suggested, 220.
, , inhabitants of, certificates
from. See aldermen of, above.
, , , many of, have
Spanish hearts, 373.
, , , keys of, 399.
, , letters dated at, 207, 219,
399, 400, 449.
, , magazine at, stores in, 14, 15.
, , , estimate of, 16.
, , mayor of. See Martin,
Francis.
, , , and corporation of,
remonstrances made to, 399.
, , merchant of, intelligence
brought by, 424.
, , miseries and wrongs of,
represented, 219, 220.
, , Munster forces arrive at, 436.
, , new moneys to be sent to,
330, 403.
, , place of exchange for the
coinage, 302.
, , places near, 69.
, , provision sent or to be sent
to, 245 (2), 246, 329, 439.
, , rebels admitted to, 399, 400.
, , recorder of, 399.
, , sessions at, case to come
before, 404.
, , Tolsal (Tolssee), or townhouse of, 219.
, , the head of Dermott O'Connor
sent to, 64, 69.
, , fear of a Spanish descent
upon, 373.
, , Capt. Clare and his company
at, 399, 400.
Galway pence, used only in Cannaught, 126.
Gardener, Sir Robert. Chief Justice of the
Queen's Bench in Ireland, 317.
, , letter from, 293.
, , letter to, 320.
, , Lord Upper Ossory complains
of, 97.
, , interview of, with William
Udall, 293.
, , intelligences delivered to, 294.
, , proposal that he should superintend the Exchequer, 184.
, , declarations taken before,317,
319.
, , in relation to Udall, 324.
Garnagall, a small castle called, in co.
Donegal, 276, 277.
Gascoyne, George, commissary of musters at
Lough Foyle, 285, 438.
Gavelocke, Hugh, cousin of Tyrone, 135.
Geashill (Geshell), King's County, the Lord
Deputy and his forces at, 227.
Geraldines
or Geraltines, the, James FitzThomas the most potent of, 369.
, , brothers-in-law of Udall the
informer, 321, 322, 324.
Germany, a traveller in, 194.
Gibraltar (Juberaltare), the rock of, 429.
Ghest, Captain. See Guest.
Gile, Richard, master of the Harry of Hilbree,
352.
, , deposition by, ibid.
Gilson, Tirlogh, 114.
Glan, castle of, taking of, 203.
Glin, the (Munster), Knight of. See FitzGerald, Edmund.
, or Glan, the, castle of, co. Limerick,
allowance for the constable of, 62.
, orGlynn, the, Lord Audley's suit for,
311.
Glinns, the, co. Antrim, lands in, 85.
, , Randall McSorley desires a
patent for, 333.
, , kept quiet by the McDonnells,
418.
Glynns (Gleemes), of Leinster, the, the Lord
Deputy's journey to, 168-170, 254.
, , the Lord Deputy has "very
well cleared," 196.
Godolphin, Sir William, charges the enemy
at the Moyerie, 28.
Goegh. See Gough.
Goggan [? Geohegan], William McMiles, execution of, 16.
Golborne, Richard, merchant of Dublin, at
Bordeaux, 414.
, , letter of, sending information
concerning Spain, 415.
Gordon, George, Lord, eldest son of the
Earl of Huntly, proposed marriage
of, 242.
Gorges, Sir Ferdinando, implicated in Essex's
plot, 199, 200.
Gormanston, Lord of, 132.
, , daughter of, married to Sir
Cahir O'Dogherty, 114.
Gorme, Donnell, son of McSwyne Fanaght,
comes in and settles his country, 376.
, , pledges given by, 376.
Gortinthigony (Gortnishgory, Gort), the, co.
Limerick, Dermott O'Connor slain
near, 67, 69, 88.
, letter dated at, 67.
Gough
or Goegh, Edward, mayor of Waterford, 66.
, , letter of, 431.
, , examinations taken by, 402,
403, 425, 431.
, , intelligences from, 429, 431.
, , presents sent by, to Cecil, 431.
, , forwardness of, in preparing
against a Spanish invasion, 450.
Grafton, Talbot of. See Talbot, John.
Grahams, the, assist the murderers of the
Laird of Carmichael, 243.
Grain, licence to import into Ireland, from
England, requested, 22.
Grana, Owen, incursion of, into Tipperary, 31.
, , wounded in a skirmish, 32.
Graves, Robert, late Bishop of Ferns, "the
pitiful drowning of," 31.
Greame, Greames, Grymes, Captain George,
recommended to Cecil, 296, 311.
, Captain Richard, 59.
, , his defeat of James FitzThomas, 2.
, as Sir Richard, skirmish of,
with the rebels, 228.
, , recommended to Cecil and
the Council, 267, 279, 280, 310 (2).
, , his speedy return to Ireland,
desired, 279, 280, 331.
, , has got a grant of the lands
given to Sir Henry Powell, 430.
, , horsemen of, 171, 395.
Great Seal, grants under, alluded to. 362.
Green Castle, on Lough Foyle, in ruins, 93.
, , soldiers lodged at, 229.
Greenwich, co. Kent, letters received at, 305,
308, 309, 328, 335, 346, 348, 352, 360,
430, 443.
, the Queen going to, 300.
Grey, Arthur, Lord, government of, alluded
to, 151.
Grey Friars, a monastery of, in Spain, Tyrone's
son has gone into, 416.
Gromwell, Gromell, James, alderman of
Limerick, 71.
, , his house, 70.
, , his wife, 71.
Groyne, the, in Spain. See Corunna.
Grymes. See Greame.
Guest
or Ghest, Captain, company of, 87.