Index: O

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Index: O O. Oath of submission of Irish chiefs, 459–60. Oatlands, letters from, 619, 621, 623. Oaules. See Oolahills. O'Boyle, 104. —, castle of, 267. —, country of, 376. O'Boyle's son, 184. O'Brien, O'Briens, the, 678. —, —, King of Spain and, 438, 665. —, —, and Limerick City, 402. —, of Branye, 600. —, Daniel, grant to, 631. —, Donogh McM., 425. —, Teague, 2. —, Sir Tyrlagh, 425, 533. —, and see Thomond. O'Cahan, O'Kan, O'Cane, 48, 145, 148, 152, 166, 173, 174, 414, 463, 676. —, —, and McSurley, 168, 326. —, —, his country ravaged by Docwra, 202, 224. —, —, his daughter, 372. —, —, raids Tyrone, 391. —, —, and Docwra, 20, 167, 322–5, 442, 467. —, —, wants to surrender, 326, 414, 442. —, —, his letter thereon, 416. —, —, his treaty with Docwra, 455–6. —, —, conditions of his submission, 496, 497. —, —, Government policy as to him, 497. —, —, force in his country, 525. —, Coyne Ballagh, 456. —, Rory, 202, 265, 375. —, Capt Manus, 456. O'Campo, 268, 269, 642. O'Carroll, 183. —, —, letter from, 193. —, Sir Chas., 193. —, Capt. L., 201, 349. —, Capt. M., 18, 488, 524, 534. O'Carrolls, the (sept), country of, 180, 211. —, —, their war cry, 683. O'Colgan, a parson, 371, 372. O'Connor, O'Knochour, O'Connors, the (sept), 195, 196, 533, 600, 649, 665, 673. —, —, war cry of, 683. —, —, banished, 498. —, Cormack, 600. —, J., of Carigfoyle, 425. —, L. McEchallowe, 195. —, Donell, 418, 420. —, —, burns Sligo, 419. —, Kerry, 296, 393, 439, 441, 537. —, Roe, 38, 420. —, —, his country, 25. —, —, is very ill, 183. —, Ross, 196. —, Sligo, 530, 553. —, —, his brother captures O'Donnell's relatives, 134, 140. —, —, is dead, 360. —, —, petition of, 572. O'Corr, Owen, 14. O'Crowlie, country of, 512. O'Dale, D., 19. Odder, port corn of the, 486. O'Deevain, D., 33. O'Dempsey, 183, 187, 265. —, Sir Ter., 195. O'Dines, the, 600. O'Dogherty, O'Dougherty, country of, 56, 256. —, —, beeves from, for Loughfoyle, 571. —, —, rich in cows, 56. —, the chief, 372, 375, 376, 539, 676. —, Hugh boy, 22, 47, 171, 372, 375. —, —, his cuttings, 56. —, —, Docwra on his power, 94. —, Capt., 456. O'Donnells, O'Donnells, the (sept), 46. —, —, Fenton on them, 162. —, Caffer Oge, 376. —, Coyne Oge, 99. —, Donnell, 47. —, Farrell [or MacDonnell], 373, 374. —, H. D., 25. —, Hugh Roe (the chief O'Donnell), 20, 25, 27, 33, 37, 54, 55, 65, 146, 265, 420, 441. —, —, and Tyrone, 31, 141, 148. —, —, will go south, 96. —, —, his sister and mother taken, 134, 140. —, —, draws towards Connaught, 20. —, —, and McSwynado, 21. —, —, at Elphin, 38–9, 48. —, —, is in Sligo, 72. —, —, and Spaniards, 156, 161. —, —, his movements to meet Tyrone, 163. —, —, —, in Leinster, 165. —, —, his country wasted, 174. —, —, and Tyrone's march, 180, 183, 185, 187, 188. —, —, and Spanish silver, 183. —, —, contemptuous reference by, to Queen Elizabeth, 183. —, —, his numbers, 183, 188. —, —, his brother, 184. —, —, and T. K. MacMahon, 184. —, —, hopes to have Galway, 184. —, —, his desperate position, 187. —, —, his letters intercepted, 187. —, —, and Spain, 256, 284. —, —, dodges Carew in Tipperary, 191, 192. —, —, his great march over Slievephelim to Crum, 211–2, 216. —, —, lost in a mist at the battle of Christmas Eve, 285. —, —, reports as to, 287. —, —, at Coruña, 295 and note, 362. —, —, goes to Spain, 265. —, —, and Neale Garve, 372. —, —, in Spain, 361, 363, 413, 425, 431, 440, 443, 465, 467, 529. —, —, King of Spain and, 438, 448. —, —, and D'Aquila, 363. —, —, expected at Lisbon, 472. —, —, his allowance from King of Spain, 473, 474. —, —, what he may do, 477. —, —, death of in Spain, 484, 527, 530, 573. —, —, poisoned ?, 530. —, —, buried at Valladolid, 484, 499. —, —, O'Conor, Sligo and, 572. —, —, his chief house, 629. —, McManus Oge Shane and Neil Garve, 374, 376. —, Manus, 399. —, Neale Garve, Neale Garo, Sir Neale Garve, &c., 22, 26, 37, 46, 54, 93, 95, 97, 132, 146, 165, 170, 202, 262, 267, 358, 380, 442, 489, 629. —, —, letters from, 46, 47, 98, 99. —, —, in English pay, 19, 168. —, —, his loyalty, 22. —, —, gets Asherowe, 39. —, —, is discontented, 46, 95–6, 168, 262, 264. —, —, and O'Donnell, 47, 54, 184, 371–6. —, —, Docwra on him, 167, 168, 264, 327, 538–40, 552. —, —, writes to Cecil, 172. —, —, parleys with Irish rebels, 184. —, —, and Tyrone, 343, 374. —, —, charges against, 371–6. —, —, his sister Roze, 374, 376. —, —, his character, 446. —, —, grows very insolent, 553. —, —, acts for England, 629. —, Owen Oge, 322. —, Rory, 96, 283, 372, 374, 418, 422, 530, 552, 572. —, —, submits, 536, 553. —, —, to have part of Tyrconnell, 553. —, —, to serve against O'Rorke, 554. O'Donovan, 217, 296, 441, 425. O'Dornyne, G., 372. —, —, and N. G. O'Donnell, 373. O'Dougan, J. C., 48. O'Dougherty. See O'Dogherty. O'Dowdy, D., 426. O'Driscoll, Connogher, 161. —, Fynnen, 161. O'Dun, 183. O'Dwyer, D., 33. O'Farrell, O'Ferrall, 684. —, Bane, 184, 284. —, J. C., 193. —, Ross, 25. —, Sir T., Roman Catholic Bishop of Clonfert, 128. —, Teige, 129. Offaly. See Ophaly. O'Flaherty, D., 670. O'Flattery, Ph., 375. O'Fynde, Connor, 459. O'Gaine, O'Gaune, Cale, 454. —, —, and Lord Delvin, 463. —, —, deposition of, 464. —, Edmund, 454, 463, 464. —, Mahoune, 464. O'Galchor, H. O., &c., 184, 376. —, sons of, 184, 375. Oge, Harrie [?], 136. Oglebie, Ogleby, P., 601 note, 602. O'Gwynn, O., 14. O'Hagan alias Art Bradagh, 146. —, A., 14. —, D. B., 14. —, F. M., 15. —, H., 14. —, H. G., 14. —, J., 14. —, N., 459. —, Owen, 14. —, Terlogh, 286. O'Hallyn, J., 33. O'Hanlon, O'Hanlons (sept), country of, 15. —, —, war cry of, 683. —, —, 37. —, —, brother of the chief, 66. —, Laughlin, 150, 151. —, Sir O., 117, 118, 459. —, Ph., 13. —, T., 9, 459. O'Healey, Donnough, 129. O'Henry, D., 375. O'Kan. See O'Cahan. O'Keenan, C., 173. O'Kelly, Cale, 631. —, Br., 425. —, Doughdally, 132. —, Patrick, 506. O'Knochour. See O'Connor. Olderfleet, Wolderfryfh, 315, 317, 318, 676. Old Head of Kinsale, 478. Old Laughlin, 197. Oldpatrick, See Holmpatrick. O'Lea, E., 2. O'Loghlein's country, 670. Omagh, Omye, the, 22, 442, 444, 463, 476, 525, 566. O'Magher, O'Meagher, country of, 211, 216, 217, 512. —, K., 457. O'Magherie, 183. O'Mahon, O'Mahowne, O'Mahowny, 28. —, M., 5. —, M. M., 537. —, T. K., 424, 484. O'Malleys, O'Malies (or Moyles), the (sept), 258, 428. —, —, a seafaring sept, 139. —, Lambert and, 421. O'Meagher. See O'Magher. O'Meghlaghlins or O'Molaughlins, the (sept), 72, 600, 665. —, Col. F., 184. O'More. See Moore. O'Mulloye, O'Muloye, O'Mullmoye, the, 600. O'Mulmory, O'Molmory, 665. O'Mulrian's country, Tyrone in, 275. O'Neales, the, 291, 673; and see Tyrone. —, —, must be suppressed, 8, 13, 162. —, —, their tyranny, &c., 162. —, —, a Jesuit, 339. —, Sir Arthur, 92, 539. —, Art. Oge, 629. —, Art. McBaron, 8, 13, 14, 15, 173, 291, 317, 360, 497. —, Art. McRory, 76, 459. —, —, submits, 459. —, Brian McArt, 14, 134, 173, 207, 316, 352, 360, 414, 455, 497, 503, 504. —, Sir Bryan McPhelim, 589. —, Con (1) (base son to Tyrone), 13, 146, 173, 504. —, —, is dead, 208. —, Con (2) son to Art., 14. —, Con (3) (in English service), 19, 111. —, —, revolts, 64. —, Con (4) son of John O'Neale, 421. —, Con (5) murdered, 455. —, Cormack, Cormock (1) (son to Tyrone), 10. —, Cormack (2) McBaron, brother to Tyrone, 13, 20, 146, 156, 173, 184, 185, 188, 189, 198, 204, 208, 284, 285, 497, 629. —, —, his son a pledge, 246. —, —, his daughter and Maguire, 447. —, —, his movements, 161, 168. —, —, his attitude, 198, 360. —, —, letter from, 463. —, Cormack (3) Mc Tyrlagh, 19, 22, 46, 145. —, —, his treachery, 48, 92, 93. —, D. McShane, 32. —, —, submits, 459. —, E. McShane, 32. —, Evalle, 14. —, Hugh, Earl of Tyrone. See Tyrone. —, Hugh McBaron, 13, 173, 189, 198, 204. —, H. McShane, 47, 265. —, Henry Oge, 145, 146, 173, 188, 204, 283, 360, 584. —, —, upbraids Tyrone, 284. —, —, submits, 459. —, Henry McArt Oge, 145. —, Joan, 540. —, John, and the Brockett case, 579. —, Lady, 375. —, McBrian McArte, 111. —, Neale, 286. —, Neale McTerlagh, 459. —, Owen, 339. —, —, Oge, 373, 376. —, P. McArt Moyle, 360. —, —, submits, 459. —, Phelim Oge, 14. —, Rose, 538. —, Shane McBrian, 19, 64, 113. —, Terlagh Leynagh, 587, 589, 595. —, Terlagh McHenry, 8, 13, 18, 19, 109, 112, 116, 117, 118, 127, 133, 136, 146, 178, 188, 317, 350. —, —, in English pay, 201. —, —, letter from, 106. Ongans, 598. Oolahills, Oaules, 671. Ophaly, Conghar or Connor, 664. Ophaly, Offaly, 44, 131, 213, 265, 524. —, Constable of, 528. —, recommendations as to,397. —, —, Earl of Kildare should not be in, 397. —, Governor of, 487. —, —, by patent, 346. —, Lady Lettyce, 44, and see Kildare. O'Quin, N., 10. —, —, pledges of, executed, 246. O'Quynns, the, 291. O'Relly, 173; and see Rely. O'Rely's town, 283. Orme, Capt. Roger, 17, 53, 100, 179, 215, 261, 262, 266, 325, 348, 488, 489, 525. Ormond, Thos. Butler, 11th Earl of, 15, 17, 18, 599. —, —, letter from, 84. —, —, a prisoner, 57. —, —, reported to have become a Roman Catholic, 58. —, —, betrayal of, 122. —, —, pay of, 150. —, —, result of his blindness, 160. —, —, no heir to, 160. —, —, and concentration against Tyrone, 186. —, —, on the campaign, 195. —, —, and state of Leinster, Tyrrell, &c., 197, 203. —, —, seizes boats on the Shannon, 197. —, —, on action of 2 Dec. 1601, 202–3. —, —, news from, 222–3, 224. —, —, pay of, as Lieutenant of the army, 345. —, —, his company, 348, 488. —, —, letters from, 384–5, 413, 435. —, —, and Carew, 457. —, —, his troop, 488, 524, 534. —, —, and the Byrnes, 598. —, —, writes to Elizabeth, 520. —, —, marriage of his daughter, 520. —, —, High Treasurer of Ireland, 656, 680. —, —, and see Ossory. Ormond, territory of, Tyrrell in, 124, 156. —, Irish to meet in, 156. Orrell, Capt., 17, 53, 100, 113, 179, 215, 267, 348, 472, 476, 488, 534, 555, 626, 628. —, —, cashiered, 290. —, —, letter from, 25. Oseley, Capt. See Ousely. O'Shagness, the family of, 650. —, Dermond, 650. —, R. or G., 650. —, John, 650. —, Honoria, is a nun, but has a son, 650. —, —, Pope's dispensation to, 650. Ossory, see of, 331, 682. Ossory, Piers Butler, (9th Earl of Ormond, also) Earl of, his charges against Earl of Kildare, 354; and see Upper Ossory. Ostend, besieged, 35. O'Sulivans, the, 160, 648. —, Bere, generally, 648. —, Denis, 456. —, Dermond, 393. —, Donel, son to O'Sulivan More, 423, 425, 537. —, Donel, Lord of Bere (O'Sulivan Bere), 217, 235, 244, 296, 299, 393, 399, 424, 425, 468, 473, 536. —, —, recovers his castle from the Spaniards, 299, 329, 330. —, —, letters from to General Cubiaur, 301. —, —, his Spanish origin and pride in it, ibid. —, —, on D'Aquila's surrender, 302, 330. —, —, and Tyrone, 361. —, —, his promise to hold Dunboy, 363. —, —, keeps Tyrrell in Munster, 370. —, —, and Tyrrell, 394, 518. —, —, pays Tyrrell well, 426. —, —, but fears his treachery, 529. —, — [for siege of Dunboy, and see Dunboy]. —, —, 1,500l. for, 426. —, —, his great reputation in Spain, 426, 474, 529. —, —, his galleys, 475. —, —, his sons in Spain, 441, 449, 529. —, —, Carew and, 533. —, —, may go to Spain, 439. —, —, letters to, 441. —, —, and King of Spain, 449, 450. —, More, generally, 648. —, —, letter from, 468. —, —, will be received, 518. —, —, country of, 671. —, —, his house of Dunkerron, 518. —, Owen, 198, 423. O'Thole. See Toole. O'Tholl. See Toole. Otterpoole, 415. Otway, Richard, 401. Ouseley, Oseley, Capt. J., 91. 200, 350, 487, 523, 535. Ovington, Hy., 14. —, —, his castle taken, 566. Owen, Capt., 161. —, R., 277, 448. —, S., 131. Owne, Dermod, 258. Owneboy, Owny buoy, 154, 423. Ownhie, abbey of, 211, 212. Oyster Haven, 145, 155.