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Bardes, their Chronicles very Fabulous. yet of great ufe in throwing Light on obfcure Times and comparing with other Hiftorians.

62

amongst them fome Reliques of true An-
tiquity.

amongst the Britains and Gauls.
their Importance.

ib

95

112

their Licentioufnefs in choofing lawless Subjects, which corrupt the Minds of

Youth.

113, 114 fing the Praises of Thieves, Robbers and Outlaws.

115

their Compofitions Sweet and Witty. 116. Boolies, what.

76

great Enormities to the Common-wealth. 76 Bishops, of Ireland have their C'ergy in great

Awe.

132

fome keep the Benefices in their own

Hands.

ib

their Servants and Horfeboys take up the Tythes and Fruits.

their Excufe for doing fo.

Birnes and Tooles, their Origin.

133

ib

176

Booking, the People very pernicious to the ftate. 223

Burough, what it is.

233, 234

Bridges, to be built and Fords deftroyed. 249

C

C Aufes,
Aufes, that hinder the Improvement of Ire-

3

land. Common Law of England, not agreeable to the Irish and why.

6, 17, 34 Common Law, moft convenient for the Kingdom for which it is firft devifed.

33 Counties, planted by the English, destroy'd. 22

Clarence

Clarence (Duke of) his Services in Ireland.
Repairs the Caftle of Clare.

called into England and deftroyed.

24

ib

ib

County Palatines, in Ireland their Origin and
Inconvenience.

45, 46, 47

Corporation Privileges, tho' firft Reafonable, now
very Inconvenient.

47

Corporate Towns, to be charged towards the Ex-
pence of Garrifons

to be Free.

209, 210

253

neceffary for ftrengthning the Country. ib
will yield a plentifull Revenue to the Go-

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Cork, a Letter from thence Complaining of the

Infolence and Pride of the English Lords
and Gentlemen in Ireland.

98

Cuftoms, of the Irish, many from the Scythians.

76, 88

Superftitious Religious ones of the Irish.

from the Spaniards.

89, 90, 91, 92

93, 94

of the old English in Ireland more Lawlefs
and Licentious than the meer Irish. 97

a Barbarous one.

Carrowes, Gamefters and Thieves.

Cefs, amongst the Irish, what.

fundry Sorts.

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fome very Hurtful and Offenfive.

Clergy, their Hardfhips and Difcouragements. 134
Licentious and Disorderly.

135

Church Livings, to be given to Englishmen of good
Converfation and Sufficiency before any

Irijh.

133

Captains,

Captains, their corruptions in Garrisons.

167

not to be allow'd to pay their Soldiers. 168 whom fit for the Service in Ireland 182 · Colonels, great regard to be had in choosing them.

168 what Authority to be allow'd them. 169 Conaught, its Contents according to Records. 196 divided into Counties.

Efcheated Lands in this Province

Clancarty, his Country.

ib

197

207, 208

Cattle, none to be Bought or Sold but in open

Market.

to be Mark'd on the Buttock.

Corn, to be brought to open Market.

D

251

ib

ib

DE/mend (Earl of) convey'd his Lands to

Feoffees in Truft before he entered into
Rebellior..

42

(Thomas Earl of) Executed at Tredagh,

unjustly.

E

Riach, a Recompence for Murder.

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7

English Enfiave the Irish, and every one makes his Will a Law unto his own

Vaffals.

21

Englife, Lords having Poffeffions in Ireland repair into England.

that remain Expelled by the Irish.

English Pale, the only Part remaining to

English.

English Pale, (the Old) its Extent.

22

ib

the

23

27

English, degenerate and become mere Irish. 74 more Malicious to the English than the Irish.

ib

English, of the Pale preferve themselves in Ci

vility,

98

Lords and Gentlemen in Ireland draw in

the Irish and make war on each other. ib in Connaught and Munster and fome of the other Provinces degenerate and take Irish Names.

take Irish Habits and Cuftom.

ib

102

Spake the Irish Language and the Cause.

103, 104 Fofterings and Marrying with the Irish dangerous to the Common - Wealth. 104, 105 grow into hatred of the Government, by oppreffion of the Soldiery. Governours in Ireland take wrong Mea

fures.

124

138, 139

Landlords to be put over fuch Rebels as
Submit.

189

195

to be chosen out to People Ulfter and Co-
naught.
become mere Irish by Foftering and Mar-
rying with the Irish.

229

need a more ferious Reformation than

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232

and Irish to be made one People England, faid to have fift their learned Men from Ireland.

63

formerly Infefted with Robbers and Outlaws, and fupprefs'd by King Aldred.

218

an example for Ireland in reforming the

State.

219, 220

Edward

Edward IV. fends the Duke of Clarence to redrefs grievances in Ireland.

24

Edward le Bruce, fent into Ireland by the King

of Scotts.

deftroys the English Pale.

27

ib

roots out the Families of the Audlies, Talbots, Touchets, Chamberlains, Mandi

viles and Savages.

makes himself King of Ireland.

28

ib

ib

is Kill'd by Lord John Birmingham.
his Army in their flight Deftroy all before

them.

29

Egfrid, King of Northumberland, waftes and fubdues Ireland.

72

Edgar, (King) bringeth Ireland under his Obe

dience.

73

Elizabeth, (Queen) at 12000 Pound per Month Expence against Tyrone, and nothing done.

ill ferved in Ireland.

F

FItz-Garrat's Rebellion.

146

147

30

66

Fabulous Accounts, of the firft Inhabitants of Ireland.

Felony, in an Irish Man, not fo in an English

Man.

5I

Fitz Urfula, the original Name of the Mac

Mabons.

Folk-Motes, Places of meeting

many Murdered at them.

Built by the Saxons for Defence.

100

119

ib

120

Meetings at fuch best to be Abolish'd 122

Fable, of the Horfe and Stag apply'd to O Neal's

Sons.

171

Feagh Mac Hugh, his Hiftory, 175, 176, 177,

178, 179

Grey,

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