Calendar of State Papers, Ireland, 1600-1601. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1905.
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'Index: J', in Calendar of State Papers, Ireland, 1600-1601, (London, 1905) pp. 515. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/ireland/1600-1/p515 [accessed 19 April 2024]
J
Jackson, Mary, payment to, 165.
-, —, —, husband of, slain in her
Majesty's service, 165.
Jar-Connaught. See Iar Connaught.
Jephson, Captain John, a gallant and worthy
captain, with Sir Arthur Chichester, 418.
-, —, —, is very sick, 355.
-, —, —, horsemen of, 83, 179, 271.
-, —, —, his man, 421.
Jesuits and seminaries, plots said to be encouraged by, 118, 294. And see Fitzsimmons.
-, —, little search made after, 122.
-, —, in Scotland. See Scotland.
-, —, intelligence concerning, 294.
Jew, a, amongst Christians, a mustermaster compares himself to, 284.
John, King, a custom used since the time of, 147.
Johnston, Laird of, Warden of the Scottish Marches, 243.
Johnstons, the. 243.
Jolls or Jolles, John, purveyor of victuals for the forces in Ireland, contract with 151.
Jones, Thomas, Bishop of Meath, declaration
exhibited before, 319.
-, —, —, letters from, 31, 266, 280,
293, 443.
-, —, —, recommends Nicholas Stafford
for the Bishopric of Ferns, 31.
-, —, —, recommends Sir Francis
Shane, 266.
-, —, —, "purgation " of, accepted by
her Majesty, 267.
-, —, —, recommends Sir Richard
Greame, 280.
-, —, —, interview of, with William
Udall, 293, 317.
-, —, —, intelligences delivered to, 294,
317.
-, —, William, commissary of musters for
Munster, 98.
-, —, —, letter of, 99.
-, —, —, accounts of, alluded to, 99.
-, —, —, his experience and honesty.
99.
-, —, —, writes concerning the proceedings of the Lord Deputy, 443.