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T.

Taaffe, Sir William, 114, 198, 213.

, —, his surrender of jailership of Ardee, 79.

, —, sells lands in Sligo to Sir Donogh O'Connor, 365.

, —, burgess of Sligo, 294.

, —, has 1,000 acres as servitor, 130; see Toff.

Taghboin, see Taboyne.

Tailler, Robt., burgess of Ennis, 293.

Tailor, Thos., burgess of Bandon, ib.

Talbot, Mr., 533.

, John, 104.

, Sir John, 71.

, —, demands inquisition into lands of Lord Shrewsbury in Ireland, 148.

, —, lands of, 268.

, —, his claim not to be regarded, 270.

, Richd., of Malahide, complaint against, 490.

, Robert, 114, 347, 360.

, Walter, 361.

, —, Captain, and Hugh Colme, 1,500 acres as servitors, 131.

, —, 24, 439.

, William, 350, 355, 359.

, —, sent as delegate to the King, lii.

, —, active member of recusant party in Parliament, 401.

, —, some time Recorder of Dublin, but removed for recusancy, ib.

, —, refused to give his opinion on the doctrine of Suarez, 465.

, —, course taken with him, ib.

, —, persisted in refusing the oath, ib.

, —, detained in the Tower, ib.

, —, complaint against Richd. Talbot, 490.

, —, —, ordered to be restored to his lands at Garristown, ib.

, —, report made to the King of Spain concerning the imprisoning of, 542.

, —, —, and the King's questioning him of Suarez's king-killing doctrine, ib.

, —, supports Everard as Speaker, xlvii.

Tales de circumstantibus, 250.

, bill for jury of, ib.

Tallow, 333.

, new borough, a Protestant member expected, 165.

, export of, 196, 200.

Tanfield, Chief Baron, 304, 305.

Tanistry Act abolished, 190.

, inquiry whether the lands to be planted in co. Wexford, are held by, or by descent, 437.

Tanner, John, Minister at Coleraine, 103.

, —, —, approved of, by the Londoners and all the captains and well affected of those parts, ib.

, —, —, ought to succeed Dr. Babington, deceased, as Bishop of Derry, ib.

, —, made Bishop of Dromore, 248.

Tanneries, Sir T. Phillipps's project for, at Derry and Coleraine, A.D. 1609, 225.

Tarbert, seigniory of, 223.

, —, grantee, Capt. John Hollies, ib.

, —, assignee, Patk. Crosbie, ib.

, —, inquisition into state of, in 1611, ib.

, —, breaches of articles of plantation, ib.

Taboyne, contest about vicarage of, 525.

Tartayre, Nicholas Holywood, of, 536.

Taylor, Francis, 362.

, —, 441, 442.

, John, works doing on his proportion of 1,500 acres, in precinct of Loughtee, co. Cavan, in 1611, 128.

, —, ordered to build his house at Ballihaies, 140.

, —, proposed planter in Cavan, 317.

, —, his proportion in Loughtee precinct, 202.

Traill, Jas., 1,000 acres in Dristernan, 318.

Teaghboin, in Donegal, 481.

Teige, McEdmund Oge, 208.

Tenants, English, to be in readiness for war, armour, &c., 296.

, —, to dwell near each other for mutual defence, 297.

Tent, Robert, Borough-master of Kilbegan, 298.

Tenures under Longford settlement, 52.

in capite, 376.

, lands found to be so held by discoverers of King's old title, 371.

, a grievance alleged by recusants, ib.

, fines for intrusions, consequent, ib.

, fines in whole counties for intrusions granted to discoverers, ib.

Templars' lands to be brought in charge, 121.

Temple, Mr., Provost of Trinity Coll., Dublin, 68, 71, 72.

, Thos., Ensign, discharged, 151.

, William, 112.

, —, his fee as one of the Masters in Chancery, 112.

Teragh, barony, undertakers in, and their works, 105.

Termon lands, 256.

, —, Archbishop Usher on, 145.

Termons and Erenaghs, 106, 108, 109.

—, Bishop of Meath demands that none be passed away till the prelates and churches be provided for, 100.

—, amount of, in gross, distributed to bishops, 205.

—, grant of, by King to Bishop of Clogher defeats grant of Queen Elizabeth to Sir John Elliott, 331.

—, —, how recompensed, ib.

Termonfeakin, manor of, to be leased only for the Archbishop's life, 297.

Termonmagrath, brought into co. Fermanagh, 480.

Termon Magrath, 215.

Terrill, see Tyrrell.

Terroulde, Wm., undertaker in Fermanagh, 316.

Terry, Edward, 356.

, David Fitzstephen, ib.

, Edmond, 360.

, David, ib.

, Patrick, recommended as Sheriff of Cork, 2.

, —, recommended by Lord Danvers, ib.

Thebott-ny-long, "Theobald of the ships," 47.

Thieves and robbers, see Robberies, also Tracks.

—, British undertakers allege that their tenants leave them because of robberies by Ulster natives of co. Armagh, 255.

Tholsel of Dublin, riot at, 344.

—, riot there at the election, 362.

Thomas, Herbert, Capt., discharged, 151.

Thomastown, co. Kilkenny, 72.

, 333.

, borough of, 360.

, —, representatives of, ib.

Thomond, composition of, 199.

, Donat Earl of, 115, 380, 382, 389, 406, 427, 534, 537.

, —, sent as commissioner to London, li.

, —, recommends employing pirates in the public service, lxi.

, —, —, his efforts to screen them, lxii.

, —, his company at Dundalk, 8.

, —, to Salisbury, 94, 102, 104.

, —, long sickness, 94.

, —, notwithstanding the proclamation of banishment, Jesuits, priests, and friars swarm in Munster, ib.

, —, attempts to stay the grant to Thomas Cantwell, 15.

, —, —, but fails, ib.

, —, aggrieved by the composition of rents of King, 152.

, —, —, pension in compensation for this, ib.

, —, recommended for further relief, 153.

, —, the King's letters to, 157.

, —, his command at Lymerick, 160.

, —, his wife of the house of Kildare, 245.

, —, —, fit guardian of Kildare's infant heir, ib.

, —, Kildare has died suddenly, ib.

, —, to be free of composition on a portion of his lands, 274.

, —, leave to increase composition, 275.

, —, to come over to the King about the approaching Parliament, 324.

, —, 332, 335.

, —, Lord Henry Brien, his eldest son, to be called up to House of Peers in next Parliament, 332.

, —, —, sent over by Chichester to report recusants' proceedings at opening of Parliament, 355.

, —, surety of Flor. M'Carthy, 488.

, —, to be employed in Munster and Connaught about the benevolence, 490.

, —, returned to Ireland, 501.

Thompson, a pirate captain, lxiv.

, Isaac, undertaker in Fermanagh, 316.

Thomy, see Omy, the.

Thorne, Geo., burgess of Castlebar, 303.

Thornton, Capt. George, ordered to watch pirates in Irish seas, lx.

, Sir George, 219.

, —, 380.

, John, burgess of Ennis, 393.

, —, burgess of Castlebar, 303.

"Three-pound man," 153.

Throgmorton, "Ancient," xxix.

Thoroughfare of soldiers, 415.

, oppression through, ib.

, take circuitous routes, ib.

, ought to march ten miles a day the most direct way, ib.

Thorougood, Wm., burgess of Ennis, 293.

Thrill, John, surety for Florence McCarthy, 174.

Thurston, John, undertaker in Fermanagh, 316.

Tickets given by soldiers for meat and drink consumed, 6.

Ticroghan, 383.

, Sir Ed. Fitzgerald of, 383.

, in Kildare, 10.

Timber, Irish, see also Woods to be reserved for the Navy, 1.

, —, not to be made into pipe staves or exported, ib.

, —, converting timber to pipe staves and other cloven ware to be forbidden, 65.

, none remains in the kingdom at the King's disposal, 6.

— trees on Cork river, 105.

, felling of, in Fermanagh, 128.

— for King's ships, 147.

— preservation of Act for, 192.

, fair woods in Macan's county, and in Turlo Brasil, 227.

, heads of Bill for preservation of, 250.

Timoleague, Abbey of, 394.

, —, rebuilt and mass said in, in contempt of law, ib.

Tipperary, County Cross, expected return from xl, 334.

, —, representatives of, 360.

, county, 84.

, expected return from, xl.

, Lord Ormond's authority in county palatine of, to be annulled, 13.

, commission regarding, 20.

, customs and profits levied from, by E. of Ormond, 29.

, Cross of, united to the cantred of Arra, 20.

, plantation in, 218.

, inquisition into state of, A.D. 1611, 218.

, breaches of articles of plantation in the several seigniories, ib.

, plantation of, 222.

, abstract of inquisition into state of, in A.D. 1611, ib.

, —, of seigniory, granted to Earl of Ormond in, ib.

, —, representatives of, 359.

, county palatine of, Chichester with instructions as to it, now that Earl of Ormond is dead, 526.

, —, Earl of Ormond's regalities in, to be confirmed, 541.

Tippitt, John, 338.

Tircannada and Coole precincts, names of servitors and natives in, with their lands and rents, 211.

Tirlo-Brasil, 227.

, woods in, ib.

Tirrell, Richard, Captain, discharged, 151.

, Captain, 213.

Tirry, Edm., summoned over to the King, 464.

Tithes, Act to enforce payment of, 191.

, —, a Popish priest or friar exacting, to be guilty of felony, ib.

— and impropriations in Ulster, the bishops in the plantation undertook to surrender them to the King, 256.

— —, to be distributed according to the printed project of plantation, ib.

— of undertaker's lands, to be paid in specie, 289.

— usurpations of, in diocese of Elphin, 346.

Titles, defective, commission of, 143.

Tobacco and tobacco pipes, farmer of taxes on, 530.

— —, Sir Hugh Pollard assigns to Thomas Dowrish of Heath Barton, co. Devon, ib.

Tobin, Adam, murder of, 471.

Tod, John, Bishop of Dromore, 247.

Tokefield, Mr., may have knowledge of Thomas Younge's affairs, 24.

Tolehagh, see Tullyhaw.

Toleration of religion, 393.

, Tyrone presents a petition subscribed by all the principal Irish (Earl of Thomond excepted) for, at Hampton Court, at King's accession, 393.

, recusant Lords of Parliament by their proceedings, on hearing of the approaching Parliament, show they aimed at same, 395.

— not intended by H.M., 542.

— report to King of Spain of the King's speech to the recusant agents concerning, ib.

Tompson, James, burgess of Lifford, 282.

, —, 294.

, Roger, Lieut., discharged, 151.

Tools' country made shire-ground, 480.

Toome, forces at, 10.

, lands at, given to Sir T. Phillipps in exchange, 28.

, grant of ward of, to Sir Thomas Phillipps, 60, 62.

, 341.

Torcraigh seigniory, co. Waterford, 222.

, —, grantee of, in plantation of Munster, Richd. Beacon, ib.

, —, abstract of inquisition into state of, in 1611, ib.

, —, assignee of part of, Thos. Fitzgarret, ib.

Tower, see London, Tower of.

Tower of London, 339, 542.

, xxii, xxiii.

, Sir Neale O'Donnel and Sir Donel O'Cahan, prisoners in, ib.

, their petition thence for "Comynes" to supply the wants of their wife and sister respectively, ib.

, Sir Cormac O'Neil's petition from, 107.

Towns to get charters for sending members to Parliament, 179.

, list of, sent by Lord Carew, ib.

, number in gross of acres allotted to, in Ulster plantation, 204, 205.

, many, in Ireland at Queen Elizabeth's death forbad the established religion, 288.

, municipal officers refuse oath of supremacy, ib.

, liberties of such towns to be taken away, and governors appointed, ib.

Townships to be erected in Wexford, Wicklow, and Carlow, 259.

Tracks, 255.

, stealths followed by tracks to be satisfied to the Ulster undertakers, according to proclamation, ib.

, the benefit of tracks makes the undertakers indifferent to pursuit, as they obtain more than the value of the goods stolen from the district, ib.

, undertakers to be made justices of peace, as they will be active in prosecuting robberies, ib.

, taxation for tracks unlawful, and the inhabitants of co. Armagh pray to be relieved of it, ib.

Trail, James, 203.

, —, undertaker of 1,000 in Knockinny, 88.

Tralee, expected return for, xli.

, 334.

, new borough, a Protestant member expected, 165.

, seigniory of, 223.

, grantee Sir Edward Denny, ib.

, assignee Arthur Denny, ib.

, abstract of inquisition into state of, in 1611, ib.

, breaches of articles of plantation, ib.

, incorporation of, 303.

Travers, Alex., Ensign, discharged, 152.

Transplantation of the Græmes, 185.

Travers, Sir John, 83.

, —, lands granted by King Henry 8 to, granted to Sir Robert Jacob, Solicitor-General, ib.

Treason, 250.

, bill for attainting of high treason all slain in rebellion, ib.

Treasure, 252.

, scarcity of, ib.

, dismay of Chichester at bills being sent instead of coin, ib.

Treasurer of Ireland, of coin ib.

Treasurer of Ireland, the Lord, 110.

— —, Vice, ib.

— —, assignments to, to be in ready money, not bills, 258.

— —, credit of, discharged by Sir Julius Cæsar, 264.

— —, death of, 268.

, the, (Ridgeway, Sir Thomas), as to license to go to England, 5.

, the, travels at his own charges, ib.

Trees, timber, return of, in Youghal and Kinsale, 132.

"Tremontaine," the ship, 265.

Trenchard, Francis, surrender and re-grant of lands to, 33.

, William, grant of Queen Elizabeth to, 32.

, —, 219.

, Francis, ib.

Trevillan, Barth., 233.

, —, measurer of salt, ib.

, Captain, grant to, in Wexford, 452.

Trevor, Captain Edward, 118, 217.

, a pirate, xliii.

, Edward, Captain, discharged, 151.

Troops, pay of, and reductions in establishment, 145.

Trien, 214.

Trim, 333, 363.

, election for, impeached by recusant Commons, 363.

, parsonage of, to be united to diocese of Meath, 511.

, H. Gory and A. Cusack elected by recusants, ib.

, Sir T. Ashe and Sir R. Jones returned by sheriff, ib.

, election for borough of, 442.

, portrieve of, ib.

, castle of, 114.

— prison, 71.

Trimbleston, Lord, one of Catholic petitioners, xlii.

, —, eldest son of, now 18, 459.

, —, son of, to be sent to England, 483.

Trimleston, the Lord, 335, 343, 346, 349, 351, 356, 405, 444.

Trinity College, see College.

, 419.

, grant of lands to, 19–20.

, Chichester inquires if the King means it to have both the 100l. a year lands, and annual pensions besides, ib.

, —, refers the Lords to Mr. Temple, the provost, for further information, 68.

, provost and fellows of, 118.

, —, to have an annual pension of 388l. 15s. over and above their book of lands of 100l. per annum, 245, 246.

, to send representatives to Parliament, 333.

, warrant to elect two representatives to Parliament, 340.

, wards to be brought up at, 376.

, in English habit and religion, ib.

Trinity ward, Dublin, merchants of, petition for grant of the farm of the Customs of Dublin, 24.

Trinity Guild, under this privilege the citizens of Dublin and other towns seize merchant strangers' goods, and keep them for 40 days unless they be sold at their own price, 195.

, 196.

, Attorney-General to bring writ of quo warrant against, 486.

Tristram, John, grant to be made of clerkship of council of Connaught, 306.

, —, to be clerk of the council in Connaught, 406.

, —, 463.

Trugh, co. Monaghan, 124.

Tryane, lands of, 262.

Tuam, 81, 102, 188, 334, 345.

, Archbishop of, 345, 354.

, expected return from, xli.

, Archbishop of, to be sworn privy councillor, 1.

, will return Protestants, 261.

, incorporation of, 306.

Tuberslane, lands of, 262.

Tullachonco, 216.

Tullaghgarvey, barony of, in Cavan, 131.

Tullagh Phelim, Lord Butler of, Act restoring him in blood, 290.

Tullamuck, 214.

Tulleophelim, Lord Viscount, 104.

Tullogh election annulled, 498.

Tully, Lord Viscount, see Tulleophelim.

Tullygarvy precinct, names of servitors and natives in, with their lands and rents, 213.

Tullyhaw, barony of, in Cavan, 131.

— precinct, names of servitors and natives in, with their lands and rents, 211.

Tullyhunco barony and precinct, list of Scottish undertakers in, 203.

, 88.

, undertakers in, ib.

Tullyphelim, Lady Butler of, estated by Lord Ormond, 471.

, —, conveyances to be delivered to Chichester's custody, ib.

, —, —, copies of, to be given to Lord Sheffield, 471.

Tulske, incorporation of, 307.

Tumolton, Pierce, grant of land to, near Strangford, 180.

Turks, piracy committed against, 425.

Turner, James, 111.

, John, 360.

Turven, William, works at his proportion of 1,000 acres in precinct of Clogher in 1611, 125.

, —, English undertaker, his proportion in Clogher precinct, 201.

Tute, Philip, 363.

Twlske, see Tulsk.

Twentieths and first fruits, 247.

— —, not fully answered, ib.

— —, bishopric of Ulster not taxed, ib.

— —, new general taxation suggested, ib.

Tyaner, lands of, 271.

Tyaquin, 68.

Tyrconnell, Earl of, 74.

, —, mother of, grant of lands to, 39.

— co., 74, 78.

Tyrone and Tyrconnel, Earls of, 393, 431.

, —, cause of their flight, 393.

, —, a friar promises the return of, 431.

Tyrone county, project for plantation of, made the model of the rest of the plantation, xi.

, 5,000 able men in, xiv.

, —, a minister, a late convert, murdered by the barbarous Irish of, 534.

, —, —, some say because of his profession, 538.

, —, —, others because of his severity in demanding his tithe, ib.

Tyrone and Tyrconnel's lands, 329.

— —, all waste mountains in, not granted to undertakers, given to Capt. John Sandford, ib.

— —, —, he conducted the loose kerne to King of Sweden, ib.

— —, —, and in his absence all the lands were set out, ib.

— —, —, and he got none, ib.

Tyrone, companies in, 6.

, progress of plantation in, 129, 130.

, county of, lists of the several English undertakers with their proportions in the several precincts of, 201.

, —, list of Scottish undertakers in, and their proportions, 202.

, —, report of Commissioners of Grievances on election for, 440.

, —, —, Sir T. Ridgway returned, ib.

, —, —, Turlagh O'Neil defeated, ib.

, —, election for, impeached by recusant Commons, 362.

, parsonages in, to be given only to resident ministers, 297.

, Earl of, 225, 372, 386, xx, xxx n.

, —, Sir Toby Caulfeild's account for the collection of his rents, ib.

, —, stays Donagh McCarty, late of Kantuck, 236.

, —, heads of Bills for attainder of, 249.

, —, 533.

, —, Bill of attainder of, passed, ib.

, —, xxxiv.

, —, O'Quins and O'Hagans, his horsemen, ib.

, —, hear of his being grown blind, xxxv.

, —, his letter to Carr, Earl of Somerset, 435.

, —, seeks to be restored to the King's favour, 435.

, —, declares his innocence of any designs against H.M.'s state or dignity, ib.

, —, Bill of attainder, twice read in Upper House, 508.

, —, —, fate in Lower House uncertain, 509.

, —, —, passed in the end, 516.

, —, his attainder likely to be stopped in Parliament, 513.

, —, —, Royal assent to, 525.

, Countess of, 536.

, —, Owny ny Sheil, who fled with, allowed to returned to her husband, Nicholas Holywood of Artane, 536.

Tynt, Robert, of Youghal, xli.

Tyrrell, see Tirrell.

, Captain, 78.

, Richard, 361, 439.