Calendar of State Papers, Ireland, 1600-1601. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1905.
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'Index: A', in Calendar of State Papers, Ireland, 1600-1601, (London, 1905) pp. 455-456. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/ireland/1600-1/pp455-456 [accessed 20 April 2024]
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Adelantado of Castile, Admiral of the Spanish Fleet, 386, 426.
Aderton. See Atherton.
Aherlo, co. Cork, preying and burning in, 60, 67.
Akell [?Achill] Cape, in Connaught, 436.
Aldeburgh (Alborough), Suffolk, ship from, with supplies, 11.
Alford, Captain Launcelot, in command at
Culmore, 74, 76.
-, —, —, letters of, 77, 78, 79, 80.
-, —, —, petition of, 114.
-, —, —, attempt to corrupt, by the
rebels, 74, 75, 78, 79, 80, 90, 158, 188.
-, —, —, bribes offered to, 74. 79, 90,
158.
-, —, —, prays Sir Henry Dockwra for
instructions, 78.
-, —, —, asks to be made constable of
Culmore, 114.
-, —, —, his company, 114.
-, —, —, brother of, demanded as a
pledge, 80.
Allen, [John], "a minister of the Ordnance "
for Ireland, 331, 413.
-, —, —, in England, 348.
-, —, Mr., 209.
-, —, Mr., of Scotland, offers his sisters to
O'Donnell, 71.
-, —, Thomas, merchant of Dublin, examination of, 385.
Amerson, a priest called, 277.
Amias, John. See Maguire.
Amiens (Amyance), siege of, 49.
Andalusia, in Spain, 425.
Annaly, rebels on the borders of the, 225.
-, —, forces to be left in the, 382, 446.
-, —, forces in the, lying in wait for Capt
Tyrrell, 442.
Antigua, "Our Lady del," 354.
Apostles, the, Christ s command to, 134.
Ap Rees, Sir Griffith, 309.
Apsley, Allen, commissary of victuals for
Munster, 98, 306.
-, —, —, letter of, 90.
-, —, —, has sent in his certificates, 90.
-, —, —, wishes to be discharged, 306.
Ap Thomas, Sir Rees, 309.
-, —, —, son of. See Ap Rees, Sir
Griffith.
Archduke, the Cardinal, rumoured death of,
387.
-, —, —, service of, 115.
-, —, —, money offered to, for the
Earldom of Artois, 429, 432.
Archer, Father James. Jesuit, arrival of, in
Ireland, expected, 118, 294.
-, —, —, a furtherer of rebellion, 294.
-, —, —, in Spain, 425.
-, —, —, has landed in Ireland, to
stir the people to revolt, 425, 446.
Archinross, Mr., levying of Scots forces by, 16.
Archtraitors, the. See Tyrone, Earl of; O'Donnell, Hugh Roe.
Ardee or Atherdee, co. Louth, garrison of, companies withdrawn from, 157.
Ardes, the, baronies of, co. Down, brought into subjection, 418.
Ardnaree (Ardnerie), co. Sligo, 298.
Areskine. See Erskine.
Argory, Lady, 72.
Argyle [Archibald Campbell], Earl of, 160.
-, —, —, his controversy with "the
Duke," 242.
-, —, —, disfavour of, to the Dean of
Limerick, 243.
-, —, —, messages to, from O'Donnell,
256.
-, —, —, departure of, into France,
alluded to, ibid.
-, —, —, letters from, alluded to, 352.
-, —, —, greatest enemy of. See
McDonnell, Sir James.
-, —, —, the Queen's trust in, 353.
-, —, —, servant of. See Erskine,
George.
Argyle, House of. See Campbell.
-, —, —, dependance upon, 206.
Arlow, Arlo (Arlagh), cos. Tipperary and Limerick, mountains of, James FitzThomas hiding in, 88.
Armagh, city of, 29, 121.
-, —, the Lord Deputy near, 19, 29.
-, —, a fort built between the Newry and.
See Newry.
-, —, proposed plantation or garrison at,
19, 21,22, 27,33,34, 109,383.
-, —, all possibility of going to, taken away,
30, 39.
-, —, Tyrone said to be going towards, 284,
364, 365.
-, —, the Lord Deputy at, or going to, 364,
382, 394, 396, 397, 398, 401, 438.
-, —, a garrison planted at, 401, 403, 404,
409, 419, 434, 438.
-, —, commander at. See Danvers, Sir
Henry.
Armagh, county of, preyed by Capt. Blaney,
247.
-, —, —, a priest slips out of, into
Tyrone, 448.
Army. See Forces in Ireland. Also Captains.
Arran [James Hamilton], Earl of, chief of his name, 256.
Arran, island of, " in the Irish parts," 256.
-, —, —, the McSorleys brought up in,
ibid.
-, —, islanders of, ibid.
-, —, (Aren), hawk from. 449.
Arranagh, Randal See McDonnell, Randal.
Artois, Earldom of the French King wishes to redeem, 429.
Ashby, Ro., map of Enishowen by, 339.
Asheroe, Abbey of. co. Donegal, 278.
-, —, —, monks of, ibid.
Aske [? Eske], Scotland, 243.
Askeaton, co. Limerick, castle of, grant of, 25.
Askinson. See Erskine.
Athenry, town of, destroyed by Capt. Mostyn, 219.
Atherton or Adderton, Captain, company of, 26.
Athlone, co. Roscommon, 36, 37, 181, 304.
-, —, constable of. See Finch, George.
-, —, the country towards, 57.
-, —, pledge at, 68.
-, —, the country from the sea to, almost
clear of the rebels, 227, 228.
-, —, the Governor of Connaught's residence at, has done harm to the rest of
the province, 239.
-, —, troops to guard, 382, 446.
Athy, co. Kildare, victuals sent to, 152.
Atkinson, Captain, company of, at Newtown,
410.
-, —, —, lieutenant of. See Ridgway.
-, —, Dr., late physician for the State in
Ireland, 242.
Audley [George Touchet] Lord, letter of, 310.
-, —, —, command given to, 171.
-, —, —, and the Earl of Essex, 310.
-, —, —, offers his service to Cecil, ibid.
-, —, —, company of, men discharged
from, 63.
-, —, —, troops under, 187.
Aughenegrane, the, between the Newry and Armagh, fort at, 22.
Austria, Archduke of. See Archduke, the Cardinal.
Avon, in Connaught. Read Aren. See Arran.
Aynogh, O'Cahan's castle in Tyrone, 259, 410.
-, —, siege and taking of, 412,413,426, 441.
-, —, garrison of, commissary of musters
for. See Field, Jonathan.
Ayr, Scotland, horse and footmen to be
obtained near, 256.
-, —, sheriff of, is of the House of Argyle,
256.