Index: Q, R

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'Index: Q, R', in Calendar of State Papers, Ireland, 1600-1601, (London, 1905) pp. 553-554. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/ireland/1600-1/pp553-554 [accessed 20 April 2024]

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Queen's County, paper on, alluded to, 351; and see Leix.

R.

Raghlins, the. See Rathlin Island.

Ralegh, Raleigh, Rawley, Sir Walter, 340.
-, —, —, and the Earl of Essex, 199, 200.
-, —, —, lands of, in Ireland, 60.
-, —, —, lease of Lismore by, alluded to, 342.
-, —, —, an oar to be delivered to, 302.
-, —, —, servants of. See Coppinger; Nuse.

Ramaltan or Ramoltan. See Rathmelton.

Ramollin or Ramullan. See Rathmullen.

Rand, Lieutenant, a company given to, 364.

Ranelagh, the, (the O Byrnes' country), co. Wicklow, 106, 155.
-, —, cattle and provisions taken in, 89.
-, —, the Lord Deputy's progress in, stopped by the waters, 155.
-, —, spoiled and ransacked, 178.
-, —, the Lord Deputy's journey to, alluded to, 336.

Rathangen (Rahangan) in Offally, a house of the Earl of Kildare, 227, 337.

Rathlin Island (the Raghlins), co. Antrim, Angus McConnell's people at, 274.

Rathmelton (Ramaltan, Ramoltan, Ramultan), castle of, co. Donegal, 277, 292.
-, —, —, forces at, 292, 326.
-, —, —, strengthened by Neale Garve, 326, 335.

Rathmullen (Ramollin, Ramullan, Romolin), abbey of, co. Donegal, 277, 289, 325, 339.
-, —, —, forces sent to take possession of, 213, 223, 230, 376.
-, —, —, garrisoned, 223, 229, 230, 236, 292.
-, —, —, garrison at, checks of, 339.
-, —, —, prior of, carried away, 230.
-, —, castle of. McSwyne Fanaght's "chief country house," 277.
-, —, commissary of musters for. See Field, Jonathan.
-, —, storehouse of victuals and munition at, 288, 292.

Rawley. See Ralegh,

Rebane, co. Kildare, castle of See Castle Rebane.
-, —, lands of, 221.

Recardestown [co. Meath], 194.

Red Haven, co. Donegal, 279.

Rekelie [? Rathkeale] in Connello, 371.

Reynolds, Anthony, muster-master, plans of, for taking musters, 412, 437.
-, —, —, letter from, concerning his musters, 437.
-, —, —, note by, of the strength of the forces in Lough Foyle, 438.
-, —, Sir Carew or Carey, means "to discontinue the service," 89.
-, —, —, as late commander of Duncannon, 232.

Rhudlan, in Wales, letter dated at, 354.

Richmond, Surrey, the Court at, letters dated from, 16, 17, 105.

Ridgway, Rydgway, Lieutenant, slanders Sir Henry Dockwra, 215.

Robartes, Lieutenant, with O'Donnell, 47, 74, 78, 79.
-, —, —, information from, 47, 80.
-, —, —, slew another lieutenant and fled, 74.

Roche, David, Lord, Viscount Fermoy, letter of, 150.
-, —, —, entertainment desired by, 150.
-, —, —, praises Sir George Carew, 151.
-, —, Maurice, late Lord, his "rising forth in action," 38.
-, —, Patrick, merchant of Cork, brings letters from France, 414.

Roche, the, in Louth, to be left guarded, 382.

Rochelle, a Frenchman of, 204.
-, —, a ship from, 429.
-, —, travellers to or from, 425.
-, —, prepares to stand against the new tax, 429.

Rochester, men to be sent from, to Ireland, 301.

Roe, Lieutenant, 386.

Roman Catholic Lords. See Pale, the English. Lords of.

Roman Catholic religion, use of, has been generally permitted, 122.
-, —, —, Tyrone declares that he has taken up arms for, 128, 130.
-, —, —, advancement of, 354.

Rome, the Consistory at, denunciations in, 133.
-, —, travellers to, 206.

Roper or Rooper, Captain, company of, to lie in Kells, 447.

Roscommon, county of, 409.
-, —, the O'Connors and O'Kellys bear the chief sway in, 445.

Roses, wars of ("division of the Houses of York and Lancaster,"), effect of, upon Ireland, 252.

Ross or New Ross, co. Wexford, merchants of, intelligence brought by, 450.

Rosseter, Peter, mariner, deposition of, 402.

Rossidonogh, castle of, co. Kerry, 138.

Rossirrill, abbey and friars of, 296.

Rotheram [John], knighted by Lord Mount joy, 38.

Route, the, country of, co. Antrim, Randall McSorley desires a patent for, 333.
-, —, towns of, divided between Sorley Boy and the McQuillens, ibid.
-, —, kept quiet by the McDonnells, 418.

Rush, Capt. [Anthony, brother of Sir Francis], slain at the Moyerie, 29.
-, —, Sir Francis, governor of Maryborough Fort, letter from, 351.
-, —, —, company of, 447.

Russell, Sir William, former Lord Deputy of Ireland, government of, alluded to, 23 41, 125, 348, 387.
-, —, —, prisoner discharged by, in pity, 119.
-, —, —, Tyrone's letters of submission detained from, 121.
-, —, —, divided authority of, 123.

Rutland [Roger Manners], Earl of, and Essex's plot, 200.
-, —, —, in the Tower, 201.