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Index: A
General Index.
A.
Abbey, Boyle, used as a military station, 580.
Abbott, Barnard, lately discharged, his entertainment to be continued, 109.
Absentees, 235.
—, statute of Henry VIII., forfeiting the
Irish honours and lands of some peers
resident in England, 234, 235.
—, —, vice versâ, forfeiting the English
lands and honours of some nobles resident in Ireland, 234, 235.
—, hence the English nobility have less
interest in the state of Ireland, 235.
—, and the Irish nobility have not that
credit in England their ancestors had,
235.
Acta Regia, projected collection of, xciii.
Adams, Bernard, to be Bishop of Limerick,
57.
"Additional Manuscripts," catalogued by
Ayscough, 1.
"Additional Papers" not in the continuous
series of Irish State Papers in the
Public Record Office, xxxiv.
Adelantado, the, 379.
Adderton, Henry, see Atherton.
Adventurers for land, in Ireland [A.D. 1642–
1647], papers relating to, xxiii.
Agarde, Sir Arthur, keeper of treasury of
Exchequer, supplies state papers to Sir
Robert Cotton, xliii.
Aguila, John del, under arrest in his own
lodging, 8.
Aldworth, Richard, 110.
Aldermen of Dublin, 348, 349.
—, Star Chamber censure of, for not
obeying mandate to attend church, 348.
—, recusant, of Dublin, fines of, to be
continued, 390.
— of Dublin, attempt to evade the fine
by assigning their chattels, but are defeated, 402.
Alexander, Sir Jerome, account of, civ-cvi.
—, —, his bigoted will, civ-cv.
—, —, adventurer for land in Ireland,
cvi.
—, —, Duke of Ormonde opposes his
appointment as chief justice, ib.
—, —, bequeaths his MSS. and books
with 600l. to Trinity College, Dublin,
cvii.
—, —, general character and contents
of the Alexander MSS., cvii.
"Alexander," to, a popular synonym for sentencing to death, cvi.
Allbright, Mr., prebendary of Rath Michel,
171.
Allen, John, signs Pale Petition, 363.
—, Robert, signs Pale Petition, 363.
—, William, pension of, 424.
Alva, Duke of, general of an army destined
for Ireland, 4, 8.
Amnesty, proclamation of, 266.
Andrews, Eusebius, grant of clerkship of the
Crown and Common Pleas in Dublin,
Kildare, &c., 271.
—, —, to be clerk of the Crown, 338.
—, —, pension of, 433.
—, Mr. 501.
Annesley, Francis, 576.
—, Markus, 306.
—, (Ansleye), Robert, 116.
Anselme, Archbishop, 586.
Anthony, Charles, 72, 216.
—, Mr., 592.
Antrim, county of, 321.
Ap Hugh, Ambrose, surrender and re-grant of
lands, 181.
—, Owen, 126, 254.
—, —, pension of, 425.
Aplegat, Christopher, 256.
Applegate, Christopher, pensions of, 427.
Apostilles to instructions to Lord Clanrickard,
523–5.
Apsley (also Apesley), Allen, 121, 122, 210.
—, —, violence offered to, at Cork, 44,
48, 50.
—, Sir Allyn, pension of, 434.
Aqua vitæ of Waterford, two rundels of, presented to Salisbury, 520.
Aragon, symbolised by a lancer mounted on a
jennet, xi.
Archduke, of Austria, 8.
—, of Spain, 339, 495, 512.
—, the, 565, 579.
—, —, Tyrone's son in his service, 565.
—, —, commands many Irish there,
565.
—, most of the Pale have a son or near
kinsman with the Archduke, 565.
—, —, about a year since they were
allowed by the Council of England to
carry over men thither, 565.
Archer, Father, 8, 71, 73, 74, 76, 546.
—, —, his brother Robert gone over to
England to meet Father Archer, 72.
—, —, personal appearance of his
younger brother Robert, 72.
—, —, Cary hears he has lately returned to England from Spain, 73.
—, —, his brother Robert gone over
to meet him, 73.
—, —, "the old Irish Jesuit" (Fenton
hears) is arrived in England from
Spain, 74.
—, —, from the numbers flocking over
from Ireland to England Fenton fears
some mischief, 74.
—, —, gentlemen of county of Wexford
aid Archer to escape, 76.
—, —, Florence M'Arty, the mayor of
Cork, and the Roches of Kinsale to be
arrested and put to the question about
Archer, 76.
—, —, suggestions from Fenton for his
capture, 76.
—, —, a great service to both realms
to arrest him, he being a capital instrument for Spain and the poison of Ireland, 76.
—, —, raises contributions from the
principal recusants in England for the
rebels, whom he calls "God's men," 81.
—, —, said to be confessor of the Earl
of Tyrone, 80–82.
—, —, says masses for the Earl of
Tyrone, and his (Tyrone's) favourites,
as well free as in the Tower, 81.
—, —, was engaged with the O'Moores
in surprising the Earl of Ormond, 82.
—, —, said to be confessor of the
Archduke of Austria, 82.
—, —, entertained by the Baron of
Upper Ossory and his sons, and others
of the best of the Pale, and in the
corporations, 81.
—, —, said to be Pope's Legate in
Leinster and Munster, 82.
—, —, said to have incited Viscounts
Roche and Mountgarret to rebellion,
83.
—, —, his personal appearance described, 83, 179.
—, Sir Luke, priest, 179.
—, Sir Pierce, priest, 179.
—, Robert, 72, 73.
Ardagh, Bishop of, 114.
—, Thomas, 364.
Ardbraccan, 579.
Ardee, 125.
Ardes, The two, 212.
—, Great, 502.
Arlington, Lord's, office, Entry-books received
out of, xxiii.
Ardmagh, 200, 237. See Armagh.
Ardnurcher, vicarage of, in Meath, vacant
1604, 174.
Armagh, report of the Commissions upon,
317.
—, dean and chapter of, 489.
Arms, sold by merchants for cows in Ireland,
223.
—, bearing of, forbidden to persons travelling, 259.
Armstrong, Thomas, 555.
Army, arrears due to, 478, 479.
—, clothing of, 479.
—, Carey has ordered its reduction, 122.
—, charge of, for ten years and three
quarters, from 1 Oct. 1595 to 30 June
1606, 506.
—, charge of, on 31 August 1606, 573,
576.
—, deficiency of victuals in store for,
115.
—, detachment at Dublin, suggested to
be at command of State, 582.
—, for special service, 582.
—, to arrest priests, &c., 582.
—, distress of, 108.
—, list of, serving in Ireland, 90.
—, list of, in Ireland, 1604–5, 184.
—, to be reduced, 184–186.
—, monthly charge of, 188.
—, of Ireland, list of, and its quarters,
200.
—, list of, 251.
—, reduction of, ordered, 273.
—, arrears due to, appear in the ledger
books of Heart and Bingley, 294.
—, insufficiently paid, 308.
—, to be reduced, 387.
—, to be stationed at convenient places
where the troops would be available on
sudden emergency, 388.
—, list of, 1605, 435.
—, reduction of, 478, 485, 491.
—, necessities of soldiers, 491.
—, pay during Desmond rebellion, and
since, to be ascertained, 572.
—, if pay be not increased, robbery, &c.
may follow, 581.
Arra, 471.
—, O'Briens of, 404.
—, O'Brien, Bishop of Killalo, natural
Lord of, 471.
—, Moriartagh O'Brien of Arra, Bishop
of Killalo, 591.
Arran, Earl of, letter regarding the fire in
Dublin Castle, lxxviii-lxxx.
—, isles of, 566, 568.
Arrundell, Captain, not arrived, 7.
Arthur, Patrick, 4, 6, 8.
—, —, memorandum of his services,
177.
—, —, pension of, 177, 256.
—, —, pensioned, 426.
—, Richard, 476.
—, Robert, services of, 177.
Articles of Commissioners of the Middle
Shires, with Sir Ralph Sidley, for
transplantation of the Grahams, 551–
554, 577, 578.
Artor [Arthur], John, 356. See Arthur.
Ash, Robert. 364.
Ashe, John, 582.
—, Nicholas, 364.
—, Richard, 353.
—, Sir Thomas, 128.
—, —, Keeper of King's House at
Dublin, 439.
—, —, pension of, 434.
—, —, charged with injuring Sir Patrick
Barnewall, 541.
Asheroe, (also Assaroe, Atheroe,) Abbey of,
564.
—, —, its position endangers Ballyshannon Castle, 564.
—, —, should not be left with the Earl
Tyrconnell, 564.
Ashpole, Edward, 256.
—, —, pension of, 427.
Askeaton 352.
Askeshahill, 555, 557.
Assay records, symbol of, xii.
Assizes, in Ulster, 321.
—, of the southern circuit of the counties
of Carlow, Wexford, and Kilkenny,
323.
Astures (Asturias), merchants arrived from,
3, 4.
Athassell, Abbey of, in Tipperary, 390.
Atherton, Adderton, Captain Henry, 92.
—, Henry, 200, 253.
—, —, Commander of Mountnorris
Fort, 518.
—, —, Captain of Foot, 186.
—, —, his troop to be reduced, 394.
—, Captain, at Mountnorris, 437.
—, [ ], Captain, 329, 340, 341.
Atheroe, (also Assaroe, Asheroe,) abbey of,
lands belonging to, to be assigned to
fort of Ballyshannon, 136. See Asheroe.
Athlone, Lord Clanricarde to have the King's
House at, 105.
—, Court at, for the settlement of Ireland,
[A.D. 1656] lxx.
—, decrees there, lxxxi.
—, reserved by Henry III. from his grant
of Ireland to Prince Edward, xii, xiv.
—, abbey of, 194.
—, 215, 252.
—, King's House at, 590.
Atie (also Athie), Sir Arthur, chaunter of
St. Patrick's, Dublin, 169.
Atkinson, Robert, his deposition concerning
Father Archer, 82.
—, Roger, Capt., 30.
—, —, pension of, 130.
—, Roger, 210, 378.
—, —, pension of, 434.
—, [ ], Capt., 245.
Atlantic Monthly Magazine, on the Philadelphia Papers, xc.
Atshaddy, 68.
Audley, Lord, grant of lands, value 100l.
yearly, 258, 259.
—, Lord, 347, 348.
Aughhyffe, —, 90.
Aunynkyasse, 90.
Austria, Archduke of, 82.
Aves, William, curious letter to Thos. Deyse,
a priest at Paris, 308–310.
—, —, complains of Deyse's "Parresphrases" of English, ib.
Aveton, Andrew, executor of Chancellor
Cantock, lxxiii.
Aylemer, Gerald, 364.
Aylmer, Sir Garett, 245.
—, —, agent of the Pope, 289.
Ayleward, also (Aileworth,) Sir Richard, 33,
34, 466.
—, —, steals out of the town of Waterford, and meets the Deputy, 40.
—, —, reinstated by Mountjoy, 41.
Ayleward, Richard, presents two bed-coverings and two rundles of Waterford
aqua vitæ to Lord Salisbury, 520.
Ayscough's catalogue of Sloane and Additional
MSS., 1.