Calendar of State Papers, Ireland, 1601-1603, with Addenda. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1912.
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Index: F
F.
Faggan, Dr., 633.
Fagge, Mr., 659.
Fahan, Foghan, 456.
Falmouth, 303.
Fannaught, 373.
Fanynge, Symon, deposition of. 413.
Farmer, Capt., 488, 525, 534.
Farney, Fearny, Ferney, the, 132,
146.
—, captain of the, 118.
—, suppposed chief of the, 133.
Fartry, Fertagh, 648.
Fasagh Bentrie. See Bantry.
Faugher, hill of, 624, 626 sq.
Fearny. See Farney.
Fee, the (ship), 86.
Fenae. See Finae.
Fenton, Sir Geoffrey, Secretary to the
Privy Council of Ireland, 2,
51, 375.
—, —, letters from, 3, 29,
51, 58, 66 et seq. passim [and
see subheads below].
—, —, on needs of army,
29, 116.
—, —, doubts Spaniards
will invade, 51, 58–9.
—, —, on conquest of
Ulster, 66, 162.
—, —, on coinage question,
66–7.
—, —, on defence of Ireland, 101, 107.
—, —, on fireships, 101.
—, —, on defence of Leinster and the Pale, 107.
—, —, his contempt for
the Spaniards, 142, 162.
—, —, on strategy and
politics, 122, 123, 198, 223,
224, 516–7.
—, —, on Tyrone's plans,
141–2, 161, 162, 163, 187,
198, 265, 266, 290–91, 416,
533.
—, —, on the Irish noble
houses, 162.
—, —, on tyranny and injustice, 162.
—, —, on O'Donnell, 187.
—, —, on Spanish strategy,
222, 223.
—, —, hopes for aggressive
tactics, 290.
—, —, on victualling, 302.
—, —, on Lord Delvin's
case, 405, 406, 458.
—, —, sends Spanish news,
442–3, 457, 458.
—, —, expects Spaniards
to come (1602), 457.
—, —, on sending spies to
Spain, 471, 491, 492.
—, —, is doubtful if Spaniards will come (1602), 477.
—, —, on escape of Cormack McDermond, 494.
—, —, on Dunsink and
Clontarf, 495.
—, —, on Lane's petition,
506.
—, —, on terms to Tyrone,
516.
—, —, on Clare and Munster question, 527.
—, —, on Exchange question, 530.
—, —, on prospects in Connaught, 530.
—, —, on state of Ireland
generally, 533.
—, —, gets news from his
spies, 533–4, 536.
—, —, Lord Deputy on his
spies, 562.
—, —, is ill, 565.
—, —, is a good writer, 517
note.
—, Henry, 344, 358.
Fercall, Fercale, Fercoill (King's co.),
265, 524, 665.
Fercullen, Fercolla, (co. Wicklow),
O'Tholl or Toole of, 648.
Feriagh boy, 193.
Fermanagh, 554.
—, Maguire's country in, 1.
—, Tyrone in, 497.
—, Connor R., Maguire in, 459.
Ferns, 16, 543, 596.
—, ward at, 346.
—, see of, 331.
Ferns and Leighlin, see of, wrongfully
dismembered, 454.
—, Nicholas Stafford, Bishop of,
332.
—, —, remarkable letter
from, 453.
Ferrall, titulary Bishop of Connaught, 124.
Ferrol, Ferral, 62, 131, 490.
Ferst, River, 589.
Fertry, Fertagh. See Fartry.
Fews, the, 116, 146, 201.
—, Tyrone in, 159.
Fiddert, Fidderth, 578, 579, 598, 669.
Field, 102, 178.
—, Pastor (Jesuit), 613.
—, Filay, Thos., Bishop of
Leighlin, 332.
Finae, Fenae, 25.
Finch, Geo., 17, 347.
Finglasses, the, 597.
Fisher, Capt. E., 200, 350, 488, 525,
526.
—, Sir Ed., letter from, 26.
Fitton, Sir E., 590.
—, —, and Thomond, 395.
Fitzandrew, J. G., 579.
Fitzdavid, J., 537.
Fitzedmund, J., of "Choeme," 633.
Fitzedmund-Gerald, Sir J., letter
from, 377.
Fitzedmunds, John, 160, 209, 371,
482.
Fitzgeralds, Fitzgerald, the (clan),
649, 679; [and see Kildare,
Desmond, McMaurice and
Valley].
—, —, pedigree of, 649, 666.
—, Capt., 133.
—, Capt. E. (1), letter from, 35.
—, Capt. E. (2), serving abroad,
460.
—, Capt. E. (3), 652.
—, Sir Edw., 148, 297, 349,
488, 523.
—, Edw., 19.
—, Lady Ellen, 350.
—, Sir Garrott or Gerald, 672.
—, Jas. Fitzthomas or McThomas, a prisoner, &c., 4, 6,
27, 29, 37, 63, 84, 244, 258,
278, 606.
—, —, and Florence MacCarthy, 28.
—, —, his brother John,
160.
—, —, advices sent to,
30–2.
—, —, his lands, 40, 44, 63.
—, —, Lord Buttevant and
his lands, 29–30.
—, —, effect of his capture,
160.
—, Jas., son of late Earl of
Desmond, 619.
—, Jas. Fitzmaurice, "the
great traitor," 37, 587, 591
and note.
—, Sir John, 672.
—, John, of Ballenegarrogh,
537.
—, John, of Desmond, 85.
—, John McThomas or Fitzthomas, 217, 277, 296, 393,
419, 537, 606.
—, —, and King of Spain,
449.
—, Sir Maurice, 597.
—, "Don Morrice," or Maurice
Fitzjohn Desmond, 85, 537.
—, Pierce Fitzgarrett, 649.
—, Sir Richard, 25.
—, Richard, pass to, 676.
—, Thos. Oge, 607.
—, Sir Thos., 672.
—, —, of Lackagh, 652.
—, —, —, his son,
Capt. E., 652.
Fitzgibbon, Edm. See White
Knight.
—, John. See White Knight.
—, Capt. Edm., 350.
Fitzherbert, 601.
Fitzjames, Garrett. 537.
—, Sir P., and the Byrnes, 671.
—, T., of Bangibbon, 537.
Fitzmaurice, of Kerry, 672; and
see Lixnawe.
Fitzowen, Donell McN., 14.
Fitzpatrick, Sir B., 599; and see
Upper Ossory.
Fitzpierce, Sir Jas., 13, 18, 348, 488,
524, 534.
Fitzrichard, Pierce P., 537.
Fitzsymon, J., 13.
—, N., 16.
—, a Jesuit, 613.
Fitzthomas, O'Shane, 686; and see
under Fitzgerald.
Fitzwalters, the, 649.
Fitzwilliam, Sir Wm., 196.
—, —, instructions to as
Lord Deputy, 591, 592.
—, —, letter from, 587.
—, —, (temp Ed. VI.), 682.
Fitzwilliams, the, 597.
Flaherties, the (sept), 139, 428.
—, —, Sir O. Lambart and,
421.
—, —, submit, 553.
Flanders, ships from, 89.
—, soldiers from, 110.
" Flasks," for coining, 582 and
note.
Fleadger, Capt., 596.
Fleming, Mr., 593.
—, Capt. G., 17, 348, 428, 488,
524, 531.
Flood, Floud, Capt., 176, 266, 534.
Flood, W. H. G., Esq., M.R.I.A., &c.,
obligations of Editor to, 25
note, 145 note, 266 note, 352
note, 503 note, 506 note, 668
note.
—, Wm., brings news from
Lisbon, 498.
Flower, Capt. George, 18, 33, 45,
120, 155, 219, 224, 276, 296,
299, 349, 476, 486, 518, 522,
535, 550.
—, —, his operations, 512.
—, —, and Berehaven,
329.
—, —, may be courtmartialed, 220.
Foer. See Fore.
Foghan. See Fahan.
Follyott, Follyett, Foliot, &c., Sir
Henry, 13, 18, 55, 76, 154,
346, 470, 534, 627.
—, —, his company, 348,
488, 521, 525.
—, —, his troop, 488, 520,
525.
—, —, to attack O'Rorke,
554.
—, —, brave in action,
628.
Font, Bartholomew, 128.
Fontenelles, Monsr., 439.
Ford, Mr., 24.
—, C. (perhaps same ?), 401.
Fore, Foer, barony, 180.
Foresight, the (ship), 607.
Forland, 670.
Fortescue, Capt. or Capt. Wm., 13,
200.
—, Capt. H., 351.
—, Sir J., 452.
—, Sir W., 18, 349, 487, 523.
Forth, J., 99.
—, —, on supplies at Donegal, 98.
Fortune, the (ship), 303.
Fosters, the, 599.
Fox, the (head of clan), 600.
—, B., 616
—, B. (2), 616.
—, H., grant to, 616.
—, N., 461.
—, P., 494.
—, O., 616.
—, Ph., 616.
France, trade with Ireland, 54.
—, alleged Franco-Spanish
alliance, 74.
—, and Spain, 474.
—, wine from, 77.
—, should be used versus Spain,
122.
—, some French in Spanish
army, 124, 154.
—, Henri IV, King of,
his utilitarian views, 370,
531.
—, —, plot against, 531.
—, —, comment on him,
531.
—, —, Earl of Desmond
and, 354.
—, —, policy of in Low
Countries, 530, 531.
—, verses on history of, 685.
Francisco, J., 460.
Francke, J., printer in Dublin,
410.
Franquesa, Don P., 294.
Frecleton, Capt. F., 18, 201, 348,
488, 521, 525.
French, Edw., 328.
Furegidos, 641.
Furioso, Capt. O., 237.
Furlongs, the, 599.
Fynings, Wm., 291.
Fynn, Lough, 375.