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The Reduction of Episcopacy into the form of Synodical Government received in the Ancient Church. London, 1656, 4to.
The Extent of Christ's Death and Satisfaction upon the Cross; with an Answer to the exception taken against it. London, 1657, 8vo.
Of the Sabbath, and Observation of the Lord's Day. London, 1657, 8vo. Of Ordination in other Reformed Churches. These three pieces are printed together, under the title of “The Judgment of the late Archbishop of Armagh, &c." London, 1657. 8vo.
His Judgment of the State of the present See of Rome, from Apocal. xviii, 4 London, 1559, 8vo.
Ordination, a Fundamental. His Sense of Heb. vi. 2;
Of the Use of a set Form of
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ACADEMY of Armagh, by whom found- ed, page 86....decree in favour of, 140...its fame, Appendix, No. v. Acheson, Henry, his settlement at Coolmalish, 638..... Archibald, Sir, at Clancarny, 639.
Adamnan speaks of St. Patrick, 9. 20. Adrian, pope, grants Ireland to Hen- ry II. 154.
Aidhit, king, slain in a tumult, 114. Ailech prince of, Murchard, slain, 115. Airtre, king of Munster, defeats the Danes, 99.
Ailbe, 69, 70, 84—Appendix, No. xiii. Allot, Richard, 538.
Annals of Ulster correct an astrono- mical mistake of Bede, 93-Appen- dix, No. viii.
Anketeil, Matthew, routs Major Mac Kenna, but is slain, 415. Antiquity, relics of, at Armagh, 509. ARMAGH, city of...its site, name, &c.
73, 74...when and by whom built, 75.....first synod held there, 83.... primatial right of the see, Appen- dix, No. xiii.
Bishops of, before the Refor mation, viz.-Saint Patrick, 75.... Binen, Jarlath, 90... Cormac, Dub- tach, 91... Ailild I. Ailild II. Dub. tach II David O'Faranan, Feidle- mid Fin, Cairlan, Eochad Mac Dermot, Senach, Mac Laisir, Tho- mian Mac Ronan, 92... Segene, 93 ... Flan Febla, Suibhney Mac Cro- numail, Congusa, Cele Peter, Fer- dachry, Fændaloch, 94... Dubdale- thy, 95...Affiat, Cudiniscus, Con- mach, Torbach Mac Gorman, 96... Nuad, Flangus Mac Loingle, Ar- trige, 97.....Eugene, Faranan, 100 ....Dermod O'Tighernac, 108.......... Factna, Ainmir, Catasash Mac Ra-
bartach, 112... Mælcob Mac Crum- vail, Mælbrigid Mac Dornan, 113... Joseph, Mælpatrick Mac Maoltule, Catasach Mac Dulgan, 115...Mu- redach Mac Fergus, Dubdalethy Mac Cellach, Murechan, 118...... Molmurry Mac Eoch, 119... Amal- gaid, Dubdalethy III. Cumasach O'Herudan, Malissa Mac Amalgaid, 124...Donald Mac Amalgaid, 125 Cellach or Celsus, 126...Maurice, (an usurper,) Malachy Morgair, 129, 131....Gelasius, 152... Corne- lius Mac Concalede, Gilbert O'Ca- ran, Tomultach O'Connor, who resigned, Mælissa O'Carrol... Am- lave O'Murid, Tomultach O'Con- nor resumed the see, 157...Eugene Mac Gillivider, 166... Luke Netter- ville, 172... Donat O'Fidabra, Al- bert Coloniensis, 173... Reyner, 174 ...Abraham O'Connellan, Patrick O'Scanlain, 175..... Nicholas Mac Molissa, 177...John Taaf, Walter de Jorse, Roland de Jorse, 178... Stephen Seagrave, 184... David Mac O'Rechty, Richard Fitz Ralph, 185 ....Milo Sweetman, John Colton, :87... Nicholas Fleming, 195...John Swayn, 196...John Prene, 197... John Mey. 198...John Bole, 199.. John Foxalls, Edmond Connes- burgh, Octavian de Palatio, 202... John Kite, 214,.. George Cromer, 217... George Dowdall, 217, 234. Armagh, Protestant Bishops of, since the Reformation, viz... Hugh Good- acre, 241.... Adam Loftus, 247.... Thomas Lancaster, John Long, 262 ...Hugh Garvey, Henry Ussher, 263... Christopher Hampton, 308, 310... James Ussher, 310....John Bramhall, 378...James Margetson, 387...Michael Boyle, 399... Narcis-
sus Marsh, 391... Thomas Lindsay, 394....Hugh Boulter, 425...John Hoadly, 433-George Stone, 437... Richard Robinson, 444.... William Newcome, 457..... William Stuart, 461.
Armagh, Roman Catholic Bishops of, since the Reformation, viz.- Robert Waucop, 255..... Richard Creagh, 249...Edmond Mac Gauvran, 269, 270...Peter Lombard, 271... Hugh Mac Caghwell, 272, 274... Hugh O'Reilly, 353...Edmund O'Reilly, 357...Oliver Plunket, 358. 363... Dominick Maguire, 399..... Hugh Mac Mahon, 402...... Bryan Mac Mahon, Michael O'Reilly, 406... Anthony Blake, 407...... Richard O'Reilly, 408.
Presbyterian Ministers of the parish of-Archibald Hamilton, 485 .....John Hutchinson, 486.....John Maxwell, 490... William Campbell, 493...... William Henry, Thomas Cuming, Samuel Eccles, 498.
Seccding Ministers of―James Hamilton, 498...S. Oliver Edgar,
Independent Ministers of-- James Hamilton, Mr. Howden, 499.
first stormed by the Danes, 99, A. p. 830...pillaged in 832 and in 836, page 100...taken by Turgesius, 101...a horrid despotism established there, 102...again plundered, 104... battle fought by King Nial Caille in the neighbourhood of, 105.... Comitiæ held at, 107...stormed and sacked by the Danes, 107...burned by the Ostmans, 112...great tumult in the city, which is quelled by Moel- brigid, 113...city again thrice des- poiled by the Danes, 114...again, 115.....injured by fire, sacked by Godfrid O'Himhair, and also by Blaccard, 115.....plundered by the people of Uriel, 119...burned, ibid. .....afflicted by pestilence, ibid.... visited by Brian Boroimhe, who presents twenty ounces of gold at the church altar, 19...burned by Sitric ...rebuilt and burned again, 124... twice again, 125...besieged by Muir- cheartach. 126...burned, 127... Ca- thedral of, repaired, and its roof tiled, by Celsus.... part of the city burned, 142...again, twice, 143... ancient topographical division of, 143...trade of, 145, 515... frequent-
ed by British and other students, 144, and Appendix, No. v....plun- dered by De Courcy...burned in part, 160...pillaged by Fitz Aldelm, ibid...again by De Lacy, 169...the cathedral burned, 195...battle fought near the city of, by O'Nial and the Albanian Scots. 213...see of, valued, 238...city burned by Sussex. 245... again by John O'Nial. 258...be- sieged by Tirone, and taken by a curious stratagem, 278.....a battle fought near the city, by De Burgh and Tirone, 282...city burned by Sir Phelim O'Neil, 371...formed into a borough, 345...its charter, Appendix, No. xxii...first sovereign and burgesses of, 345....manor of Armagh created and tolls granted, 346, 474, 476, 514.....representa- tives in parliament of, 475...sover- eigns of 476...population of, 465, 483...approaches to, 469...internal regulations of, 475.......religious communities of, 483, 505...longe- vity of the people, 505.....public buildings of 518, 551....classical school of, 366, 541.....library of, 535...observatory of, 523...infirmary of, 532...Sunday and day schools of, 550...agriculture of the neighbour- ing farmers, 554.
Armagh, citizens of, retake the city from Lieut. Archbold, 413...city visited by James II. 416...by Duke Schomberg, ibid.....diapers made there in 1696, and camlets in 1680, 422...acreable contents of the see of, and counties into which it ex- tends, 567...province of, 568....of what materials the city was built, 583...county of, and its population, 464... Appendix, No. i.....acreable contents of the county of 467... Ap- pendix, No. i....baronies of, 466. Asculph, prince of the Danes, 154. Atmosphere of Armagh, 505, 505.
Bagnall, Marshal, 269...marches from Newry against Hugh O'Nial, 275... attacked by him, 276...defeated and killed 285, 288.
Bale, John, impolitic conduct of, 242. Ballyath clyath, the ancient name of Dublin, 83.
Ballybachal granted to Mary's abbey, by Gilbert O'Carran, 157.
Battle, naval, on Lough Neagh, 374... battles passim.
Barnwell defeated by Tirrell, 281. Bede, 10, 11, 13...his mistake con- cerning an eclipse, 93, 601....que- tations from, passim. Bedel, bishop, 357.
Benchoir, Bangor,) abbey of, des- troyed by the Danes, 99... Abbot of,
Beggars, street, none in Armagh, 497, Bells of Armagh cathedral, 395: Bell, John, 585, 610.
Bernard, St. biographer of Malachy Morgair, passim.
Bishops of Armagh....(See Armagh.) Blaccard sacks Armagh, 115.
Blacker Colonel, antique brazen wea- pons in his possession, 610. Black Monday, origin of, 170. Blake, Anthony,
Blayney, Captain, 203...... Lord, his house surprised and taken.....his Josses, 369...his valour and death, 376...great activity of another Lord Blaney, 414...gains a victory, re- treats to Colerain, &c. 416. Blount, Charles, Lord Mountjoy, his character, 290.....marches against Hugh, Earl of Tirone, 292, 294... builds Moyry fort, 294...wastes the lands near Armagh...builds Charle- mont and Mountjoy, 298 299...des- troys O'Nial's regal stone-chair, and, causes a dreadful famine, 300... forces Tirone to surrender, 304... dies of love, 307. Bloody Tuesday, 170.
Bole, John, 199...grants license to the
Culdees to chuse a confessor, 201. Boroimhe, Brian presents 20 ounces of gold to Armagh church, which he visits, 119...his visit to Dalna- reudhe and Tirconnel...defeats the Danes, and dies victorious, 120, 122...is buried at Armagh, 123. Boyle, Michael, his life, 389. Boulter, Hugh, his life, 425. Bramhall, John, his life, 578. Bradshaw, James, improves the diaper manufacture...the first web manu- factured and bleached by him on the new system is still in existence, 423. Broet, Paschasius, 235.
Brown, George, supports the refor- mation against Cromer, 229, 231... and Dowdall, 238...is named pri- mate, 240.....deprived of his see,
Brownlow, William, settled at Dow- coran, 636.
Bruce Edward, wastes the see of Ar- magh...defeated at Dundalk, 179... coins buried by his soldiers, 181. Burgesses, first, of Armagh, 345..... Appendix, xxii...new ones by James II. 412.
Byrne Patrick, 546.
Caille, Nial, defeats the Danes near Armagh, 104...drowned in the Cal- lan river, 106...his tumulus, ibid. 607
Caisil, Ceallachan, treacherously seized and confined at Armagh...regains his freedom, 115, 117. Calphurnius, St. Patrick's father, 75. Camlets manufactured at Armagh in 1680, p. 422.
Campbell, William, 459.
Cards, anecdote concerning, 244. Carlingford ruins in...arches turned there on sallows, 583. Carpendale, Thomas, 521. Cashel, synodical council of...its de- crees, 142.
Cast, Danes', or Glean na Muice Dubhe, curious account of, 585. Castle- Dillon, 470. Castle-Caulfeild, ibid.
Catholics, Roman, disfranchised unex- pectedly, 451...severe proclamation against them, and its consequences, 435-a bill brought into parliament against them defeated by Primate Stone, 439....several laws against, passim
Cavanacath, battle of, 163; Celestine, Pope, 14, 15, 18. Celsus, Primate, 126.
Chairs, stone, 634...of fate, 635. Chapel of ease at Armagh, 546.... Roman Catholic, ibid.
Charles I. 363...his execution...grants lands for free schools, 366. II. p, 411.
Charlemont, Lord, taken by Sir P. O'Neil......imprisoned and killed, 368, 370...his pedigree, 298. Chichester, Sir Arthur, takes Ennis- Jaghlin, 300.
Church, ancient Irish, 612, 618. Cineidi rescues Caillachan Caisil, 117. Cinenum, sister of St. Patrick, p. 75. Circumvallation, lines of, in Armagh, 588.
Clergy, Roman Catholic, ordered to quit the kingdom, 342.
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