The "mere" (pure) Irish in the North, and over all Ireland continued still in absolute subjection, being powerful in no part of the Kingdom, excepting only Connacht, where their chief strength was yet little to be feared, if the English-Irish there had found hearts to the State. But the English-Irish in all parts (and especially in the Pale) either by our too much cherishing them since the last rebellion (in which we found many of them falsehearted), or by the King's religious courses to reform them in their obstinate addiction to Popery (even in these points which oppugned his Majesty's temporal power), or by the fullness of bread in time of peace (whereof no nation sooner surfeits than the Irish) were grown so wanton, so incensed, and so high in the instep, as they had of late mutinously broken of a Parliament, called for the public good and reformation of the Kingdom, and from that time continued to make many clamorous complaints against the English governors (especially those of the Pale against the worthy Lord Deputy and his Ministers) through their sides wounding the royal authority. So as now when Ireland should have enjoyed the fruits of the last war, in the due subjection of the "mere" Irish, these times threaten the next combustions from our degenerate English-Irish. I For a short account of the Parliament of 1613-15, see Bagwell, Ireland under the Stuarts, I. ch. 7. INDEX The arrangement of subjects in this book is fully set out in the Table of Aherlow, forest of 168 Alen, John, Archbishop of Dublin, 95 All Hallows or All Saints, priory or monastery of, 28, 30, 128, 137, 356 Annaly, district of, 38, 161, 211 Aranmore, island of, 129 Archer, James, 33 Ardagh, diocese of, 26 Ardnaree, 211 392 210, 211, 365 Bingley, Captain Richard, 291 Blackrents, 19, 20, 47, 82, 86, 87, 227 Blayney, Henry, Lord, 298 Blount, Sir Charles, Lord Mountjoy, Bodley, Sir Josias, 216, 297 Bourcher, Sir George, 247 Boyle, Sir Richard, first Earl of Cork, Brabazon, Sir William, 126 Brady, Hugh, Bishop of Meath, 134 Brehons, 59, 64, 316, 341 Brenny, the, 259, 260, 278 Bristol Fair, 373, 374 Browne, George, Archbishop of Dublin, Bryskett, Ludowic, 73 Buckhurst, Lord, see Sackville Burke, Richard, fourth Earl of Clan- Burke, Theobald, MacWilliam, 332 Burke, Ulick, third Earl of Clan- Burke, Sir William, 80 Burkes, the, 20, 37, 39, 42, 81, 107, Callan, town of, 311 Callege, see Killybegs Campbell, Colin, third Earl of Argyle,90 Campion, Edmund, 311, 321 Caracena, Count, 190 Carew, Sir George, 38, 43, 44, 46, 193 Carrickfergus, 35, 182, 257, 258, 264, 266, 287, 300, 301, 312, 372, 373, Carrigogunnell, castle of, 98 Cashel, bishopric of, 136 94, 97 Charles IX, King of France, 172 240, 261, 266, 274-6, 294 Clan Donnells, the, 260, 264, 265 Clankillan, dwellers in, 370 Clann-Sweeny, the, 168 Clancare, Earl of, see MacCarthy Mór Clement VIII, Pope, 145 Clogher, see of, 305 Clonfert, diocese of, III Clonmacnoise, diocese of, 26 Clonmel, 245, 312, 371, 385 Coarb lands, 324, 325 Cocket, custom of the, 111, 368 Cogan, the Lord, 80 Coleraine, abbey of, 300 Coleraine, castle of, 262 Coleraine, county of, 53, 54, 261, 266, 267, 275, 280, 287, 288, 289 "Comyns," practice of, 330 Connacht, province of, 33, 38, 55, 72, Connelo, district of, 242 Constantine, the Donation of, 22, 121 193, 195, 245, 249, 276, 312, 354, Cork, county of, 81, 82, 212, 242, 247, Cork, Earl of, see Boyle Coshery and Coshering, 60, 209, 318, 328, 329, 353 Counties, Irish, 37, 38, 232, 311, 312, Courcey, the Lord, 80 Courcy, Sir John de, 263 Court of High Commission, 30, 136 Coyne and livery, 19, 60, 61, 82, 84, Creaghts and creaghting, 61, 275 Cromer, George, Archbishop of Ar- Crosbie, Patrick, 49, 238, 239, 240 Cusack, Sir Thomas, 102, 114, 116, Donegal, 53, 54, 65, 189, 261, 266, Doran, Maurice, Bishop of Leighlin, 87 Douai, Irish college at, 34, 154, 206, 346 Dowdall, Sir John, 212 Down, county of, 46, 262, 298, 301, 312 Drogheda, 34, 169, 198, 260, 312, 367, Dublin, 19, 25, 30, 32, 33, 34, 67, 69, 72, 73, 93, 95, 97, 114, 116, 127, Dublin, Church of Mary les Dames, Dublin, Church of St. Patrick, 103, Dublin, county of, 81, 82, 100, 128, 311, 360, 389 Dublin, Dames Gate, 355 Dublin, Gild of Merchants, 66 Dublin, Paul's Gate, 356 Dublin, St. Mary's Abbey, 127 Dublin, St. Nicholas' Gate, 356 Dundalk, 203, 260, 262, 312, 338, 385 Edenduchar or Edenduffcarrick, castle Elcock, Nicholas, 294, 295 Essex, Earls of, see Devereux Eustace, James, Lord Baltinglas, 39, 40, Farney, 260 Fermanagh, 53, 63, 266, 267, 277, Fidderstown, 312 Fitzgerald, Sir Gerald of Desmond, 80 Fitzgerald, Gerald, fifteenth Earl of Fitzgerald, James, the Queen's Earl of Fitzgerald, James, the Sugan Earl of Fitzgerald, James Fitzmaurice, 33, 39, 80 Fitzgerald, Thomas, Baron Offaly and Fitzsimon, Father Henry, 33, 148, 149, Fitzwilliam, Sir William, 352 Fort Protector, 48 Fosterage, custom of, 315, 353, 354 Fuentes, Don Pedro Henriquez d' Gainsford, Thomas, 197, 218 222, 315, 324, 326, 328 372, 373, 374, 385 Geraldines, the, 21, 48. See also Fitz- Gerard, Sir William, 30, 383, 388 Glenarm Castle, 266 Glenconkein, forest of, 44, 286, 288, 289 Glinmaliry, district of, 232, 233 Glynnes, the, 46, 56, 81, 257, 264, 265, Godolphin, Sir William, 197 Gossipred, custom of, 353, 354 Gregory XIII, Pope, 39, 140, 169 Grey, Arthur, Baron Grey de Wilton, 40, 170 Grey, Lord Leonard, 21, 22, 48, 95, 98, Guise, Charles of, Cardinal of Lorraine, Hagans, the 261, 329 Harington, Sir John, 57, 338 Hatton, Sir Christopher, 50, 247 Howard, Thomas, second Earl of Idiaquez, Don Juan de, 189 Inchiquin, Baron, see O'Brien Iniskattie, see Scattery Island Jerpoint, abbey of, 127 Jesuits in Ireland, 33, 34, 68, 135, 143, Jones, Thomas, Bishop of Meath and Kavanagh, Art, O'Boy, 82 Kavanagh, Cahir MacArt, 99, 100 |