O'Brien, Conor, Earl of Thomond, flies to France, 400.
Donnell More, burns Limerick,
219; his death, 235.
Murrough. (See Inchiquin.) Murtough, K. of Munster, marches to the North, and demolishes Aileach, 159; his death, 165.
Turlough, defeats his uncle Do- nough, 157; assumes the sovereignty, 158; defeats O'Conor, ibid.
O'Byrne, Fiach Mac Hugh, 453, 459. Ocha, battle of, 75.
O'Conor, Arthur, arrested at Margate, 737. Cathal, surnamed Crovderg, and Cathal Carragh, their wars, 239, &c. Charles, of Belanagar, 695. Conor Moinmoy, 231, 233, 234. Dermot, betrays the Geraldines, his fate, 478 (note).
476; Felim, K. of Connaught, sides with Bruce, 281; killed in the battle of Athenry, 282.
Hugh, son of Cathal Crovderg, 250, 251, 252, 253.
Roderick, Monarch of Ireland, im- prisoned in his youth, 176; succeeds his father, 178; his activity, 179; crowned in Dublin, 181; shews want of energy, 186; marches against the English, 187; treats with MacMurrough, 188; beheads his hostages, 192; besieges Dublin, 197; his sons rebel against him, 222, 234; his death, 236.
Turlough, King of Connaught, his ambition, 165; acts of aggression, 166; his wars with the monarch, 177. Octennial bill, the, 702.
O'Daly, Dominic, historian of the Geraldines, 431 (note), &c.
Murray, the poet of Lisadill, his adventures, 246.
O'Doherty, Sir Cahir, his insurrection, 499; attainder, 503.
O'Donnel, Balldearg, 665; vindication of, 765.
Con, 341. Godfrey, 260. Hugh Öge, 341.
Hugh Roe, K. of Tirconnell, 341,
344. Hugh Roe (the ally of Hugh O'Neill), taken by stratagem when a boy, 439; first escape from Dublin Castle, 444; second escape, 446; peril- ous adventures of, 447; marches against Turlough Luinagh, 448; chastises O'Conor Sligo, 458; purchases the castle of Bally- mote, 467; attacks Docwra at Lough Foyle, 479; plunders Connaught, 479; storms an English garrison in Donegal, 481; joins the Spaniards at Kinsale, 483; goes to Spain and dies, 486 (note); his at- tainder, 503.
Rory, created Earl of Tirconnell, 495; his flight to Rome 497.
Offaly, annexation of, 379; murder of the chiefs of, 273. Ogam Craove, 8, 47. Oiliol Molt, 74, 75. Oiliol Olum, 37.
O'Kealy, Archbishop, his death, 540. Ollav Fola, 25.
O'Loughlin, Murtough, 181. O'Malley, Grace, 458 (note). O'More, Owny, captures the earl of Or mond, 475; his death, 477. Roger, 515.
O'Neill, Brian, murdered by the earl of Essex, 404.
Ferdoragh, his parentage, 376, note; death, 381.
Hugh, the great earl of Tyrone, his first visit to England, 438; his se- cond visit, 443; his romantic marriage, 445; commences hostilities against the English, 454; negociations with him, 455; besieges the Blackwater fort, 460); rejects terms of peace, 461; gains the victory of the Yellow Ford, 464; con- fers with Essex at Ballyclinch, 472; his expedition to Munster, 473; plot to murder him, 481; marches to join the Spaniards, 484; defeated at Kinsale, 485; his last stand, 491; his submission, 493; goes to England, 495; inveigled into a sham plot, 497; his flight to Rome, and death, 498; his attainder, 503.
Owen Roe, comes to Ireland, 528; defeats Monroe at Benburb, 556; his death, 581.
Shane, defeated in Tyrconnel, 381; Sir Henry Sidney stands sponsor for his child, 383; his hostilities, 387; plot to murder him, 388, note; visits England, 389; returns, 390; defeated at Ardna- garry, 393; murdered by the Scots, 393; his character, 394 (note).
Sir Phelim, his proclamation in 1641, 514; his execution, 597. Orange lodges first established, 723. Orde's propositions, 721. Ormond (see Butler).
Orr, W., trial and execution of, 735. Ornaments of gold and silver, ancient Irish,
Ross, heroic self-devotion of the bishop of
Paparo, Cardinal John, 174. Parliament, Irish, under Henry VIII., 586. 370; under Elizabeth, 384, 398; of Rotunda, convention of the volunteers at, 1585, 433; of 1613, 504; of 1661, 602; King James's Irish parliament, 626; de- prived of its independence, 686; its de- claration of rights, 712; its corruption, 717; its extinction, 764. Parliamentary robes, Irish chiefs apply for, 370.
Partholan, 1, 2.
Paschal question, 97.
Patrick, St., opinions about his birth- place, 62; his bondage in Ireland, 63; travels on the continent, 64; lands in Ireland, 65; comes to Slane, 66; visits Tara, 67; his journeyings, 68; visits Connaught, 69; preaches in Munster, 70; baptizes Aengus, 70; his death, 71. Penal laws, 678 (note), 682 (note). Pension list, abuses of, 701. Peep-o'-Day boys, 722, 723.
Perrott, Sir John, 401, 432, 436, 440. Persecution of the Catholic clergy, 414, 448 (note), 501, 597.
Pestilence of the black death, 297 (note); of the king's game, 298.
Picts, the, 15.
Piety of Irish kings, 119.
Pilltown, battle of, 328.
Rowan, Archibald Hamilton, his trial, 727. Rumann, the poet, 119. Russell, Sir William, lord deputy, 451.
Sacramental test, 681. Saints beds, 116.
Saunders, Dr., his death, 426. Sarsfield, destroys the English artillery, 644; created Earl of Lucan, 651; some account of him, 651 (note). Saxon incursion into Ireland, 89, 90. Scarampi, Father, 544. Schomberg, his arrival, 629; his fatal encampment at Dundalk, 629; his death, 638.
Sedulius, St., the elder, 103; the younger, 102.
Sentleger conciliates the Irish, 369; is recalled, 374; resumes the government of Ireland, 375; again recalled, 380. -Sir Warham, 473.
Septs, list of independent Irish, 349 (note). Sepulchral monuments, 57. Settlement, the act of, 602.
Plantation of Ulster first projected, 403; Scullabogue, massacre at, 750.
realised, 500. See Confiscations. Plunkett, Dr. Oliver, 612 (note).
Popery, bill to prevent the further growth of, 681.
Popish plot, the so-called, 609. Portentous signs, 120.
Presidents, lords, creation of, 400. Preston, colonel, arrival of, 538. Proclamations against the Catholics, 610. Prosperous, attacked by the rebels, 745. Poynings, Sir Edward, 338; his act, 339.
Quigley, or Coigley, Father, 737.
Rath Hugh, meeting of, 126. Rathmines, battle of, 553. Raths, 56.
Raymond le Gros, his landing, 189; cap- tures Limerick, 215; Fitzadelm's jea- lousy of him, 220. Regency Question, the, 724.
Relics of St. Patrick, supposed transla- tion of, 232.
Religion of the pagan Irish, 47.
Remonstrance of the barons to Edward
III., 295; of the Irish princes to Pope John XXII., 278; of the lords of the Pale, 502; Peter Walshe's Irish, 605. Restoration, the, 600. Right boys, the, 722. Rinuccini comes to Ireland, 550, 551; his strong measures, 559; excommunicates the abettors of the truce with Inchi- quin, 569; returns to Rome, 570. Roman invasion of Ireland projected, 31. Ross (see New Ross).
Scotia, an ancient name of Ireland, 76. Scottish kingdom founded, 75.
-Rebellion of 1715, 685; of 1745,
Sheares, execution of the, 742. Sheahy, Father Nicholas, 700. Shrule, battle of, 401.
Slaibre, battle of, 87.
Sidney, Sir Henry, 394, 396, 397, 399, 410. Simnel, Lambert, 333, 334. Social progress, early, 24.
Southern garrisons, revolt to Cromwell, 583. Spanish Expeditions to Ireland, 413, 422, 482, 483; Capitulation of the Spaniards after the battle of Kinsale, 487. Spencer's account of Ireland, 428 (note). Stone, primate, 693.
Strafford, Earl of, appointed lord lieute- tenant, 508; his duplicity, 509; carries out the Plantation Scheme, 510, 511; sends a Catholic army to England, 512; his execution, 512.
Strongbow, lands in Ireland, 190; pro- claimed king of Leinster, 193; besieged in Dublin, 196; repairs to England, 199; his death, 219.
St. Ruth, general, arrives, 652; killed at Aughrim, 661.
Stukely, Thomas, 412 (note). Subdivision of territory, 135. Subsidies of the Irish to Charles I, 509. "Summer of slight acquaintance" the,
Tone, Theobald Wolfe, 725, 728, 730, 760. Tory Island, battle of, 2.
Townsend, Lord, his administration, 702. Treaty of Ormond and the confederates ratified, 569.
Trim, conference of, 543.
Tuatha-de-Dananns, 5, 9 (note), 20. Turgesius, 124, 125.
Tyrrell, Captain, 459.
Ufford, Sir Ralph, 296. Ulster, plantation of, 500.
Union, how carried, 763, 764.
United Irishmen, first society of, esta- blished, 725; their suppression, 728.
University of Dublin founded by Arch bishop Bicknor in 1320, 288. Ussher, Archbishop, 501 (note).
Vinegar Hill, battle of, 751. Virgilius, St., 103. Vivian, Cardinal, 222.
Volunteers, their rise, 706; receive the thanks of parliament, 709; their decay, 720.
Warbeck, Perkin, 337, 338, 340. Waterford besieged by Strongbow, 190; by Cromwell, 583; synod of, 558. Waucop, R., Archbishop of Armagh, 376. Weapons, ancient Irish, 53.
Wentworth, Viscount (see strafford). Wexford besieged by Fitzstephen, 185; taken by Cromwell, 578; abandoned to the insurgents in '98, 748,
Whiskey first mentioned in the Irish an nals, 315,
Whiteboys, the, 699.
Whitby, conference of, 99.
William III., lands at Torbay, 619; pro- claimed king in England, 621; lands at Carricfergus, 631; gains the battle of the Boyne, 639; enters Dublin, 641; raises the siege of Limerick, 643; re turns to England, 647; his death, 680. Windsor, treaty of, between Henry II. and Roderick O'Connor, 216.
Wood's halfpence, 688.
Woollen manufacture of Ireland destroyed, 679.
Yellow Ford, battle of the, 464.
Youghal burned by the Earl of Desmond, 418.
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