| A Short History of Ireland from the Earliest Times to 1608 (1893), Index & Appendix 
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        INDEX 
        
          | A |  |  
          | ABSENTEEISM, 322, 323, 353, 378 Achy Ainkenn, king of Leinster, 130, 131
 Achy Feidlech, king of Ireland, 129
 Act of Oblivion and Indemnity, 543
 Adamnan, St., 23, 45, 154, 159, 171, 186
 Adamnans Law, 186
 Adare, 455, 500
 Adrian IV, Pope, 246, 247, 248, 300, 301
 Aed Allen, 154
 Aed Finnliath, 195
 Aed, son of Ainmire, 151
 Aed Ordnighe, 161, 190, 192
 Aedan, king of Scotland, 152
 Aengus the Culdee, 7, 15, 24, 25, 161, 164, 165, 187, 188
 Aengus Mac Natfree, 149, 173
 Aer, a satire, 120
 Affane, near Cappoquin, 420
 Aghaboe, 91, 180, 187, 242
 Aghabulloge in Cork, 9
 Aherlow, 429, 430, 431, 458, 534
 Aidan or Maidoc, St., of Ferns, 183
 Aidan of Lindisfarne, 166
 Ailbe, St., of Emly, 173, 175
 Ailech or Greenan-Elly, near Derry, 111, 232
 Aire, a chief, 55, 56, 57, 109
 Albinus and Clement, 188
 Alcuin, 165
 Aldfrid, 164
 Allen, Dr., 446, 448, 449
 John, archbishop of Dublin, 365, 366, 370
 John, Master of the Rolls, 366,
 367
 Hill of, near Kildare, 37, 154
 Amergin, 127, 128
 Amlaff or Olaf Cuaran, 198, 199,
 207, 210
 Amlaff, son of the king of Loch
 lann, 215
 Angus, son of Ere, 150, 151
 Annadown, 177
 Anrad the Dane, 222
 
 | Anselm, archbishop of Canterbury, 233 Antiphonary of Bangor, 27, 181
 Antrim, 111, 275, 440
 Apostles, the Twelve, of Erin, 176
 Aran Island, 163
 Archer, Father James, 515
 Ardagh in Longford, 173
 [Ardagh,] Limerick, 106, 107
 Ardbraccan, 242, 413
 Ardee, 198, 230, 237, 302, 303, 307
 Ardes in Down, the peninsula east
 of Strangford Lough, 440
 Ardfert in Kerry, 177
 Ardfinnan, 280
 Ardmore, 174
 Ardnaree, near Ballina, 464
 Ardpatrick, 235, 534
 Ard-ri of Ireland, 60, 66
 Ardscull Moat, near Athy, 304
 Argobast, 188
 Arffyle, earl and countess of, 407
 Arklow, 501
 Armagh, 149, 163, 165, 172, 192, 209, 226, 232, 237, 238, 239,2-42, 257, 278, 402, 407, 409, 414, 471, 485, 486, 488, 490, 494, 496, 497
 Arms and armour, 114
 Arnulf de Montgomery, 233
 Artaine, near Dublin, 370
 Askeaton, 449.452, 497, 500, 511
 Assaroe, 124, 193, 209, 232, 491
 Assassination of Irish chiefs, 528 note
 Athenry, 304, 305, 353, 354
 Athleague, on the Shannon, 277, 285
 Athlone, 236, 290, 312, 313, 355,
 380, 395, 428, 487
 Athy in Kildare, 226, 355
 Attacots, 130
 Aughrim in Galway, 535
 Augustine, St. 167, 170
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          | B |  |  
          | BAGENAL, Sir Henry, 476, 477, 480, 481, 485, 494, 495, 496 Mabel, Hugh ONeiirs wife, 476, 477
 Sir Nicholas, 462
 Bagot Rath, near Dublin, 336
 Ballaclinch Ford, 504
 Ballaghmoon in Carlow, 196
 Balleeghan in Donegal, 402
 Ballina, 291
 Ballinacor in Glenmalure, 482
 Balhnasloe, 236
 Ballintober Abbey, 114
 Ballybough Bridge, near Dublin,
 217, 220
 Ballyboyle Castle, 472
 Ballyculhane in Limerick, 455
 Ballygorry, 324
 Bally-mac-Egan, 15
 Ballymote, 15, 502, 522
 Bally ragget, 515
 Ballysadare, 274
 Ballyshannon in Donegal, 124, 139, 209, 359, 471, 472, 489, 490, 499
 in Kildare, near KilcuUen, 154
 Ballyvourney in Cork, 534
 Baltimore, 523, 526, 528
 Bangor, 27, 163, 180, 181, 182, 191
 Bann, the river, 191, 275, 303, 416
 Bannow harbour, 251
 Bantry in Cork, 530, 532, 538
 Bards, 120
 Barnaderg or Redchair, 204, 205
 Barnesmore Gap, 209, 359, 360
 Barnewell, Lord Trimblestones
 son, 489, 492
 Barnwell, Sir Christopher, 424
 Barra Island in Scotland, 183
 Barri, Robert de, 252
 Barry, David, lord justice, 295
 John, 534
 Barrys, the, 310, 450
 Basiiea, Raymonds wife, 266, 268
 Battle Bridge, 490
 Beare, barony of, 532, 538
 Beare Island. 529, 530
 Bective Abbey in Meath, 114
 Bede, the Venerable, 26, 34, 182, 142, 165, 166
 Begerin, 164, 173, 191, 260
 Belfast, 100, 355, 401
 Belgooly, near Kinsale, 524
 Bellahoe Lake, 381
 Bellanaboy or the Yellow Ford, 494
 Bellanabriska, 479
 Belle Isle, 28, 29
 Belleek, 478
 Bellingham, Sir Edward, 399, 436
 Bells, 98
 Benburb, 413
 Benen or Benignus, St., 41, 43, 172
 Berach, St., 138
 Berchan, St., see Movi
 Bermingham, Richard, 304
 Sir John, 95, 306, 307, 310
 Sir William, 311
 Billings, Captain, 495
 Bingham, Sir Richard, 454, 460, 
462, 463, 464, 479, 484, 488
 Birr or Parsonstown, 178, 242, 366
 Bishops, 168
 Bissets, the, 301
 Blacar the Dane, 198
 Black death, the, 316
 rents. 313, 323, 324, 325, 340 note, 351, 363, 366, 378, 380
 Blackwater river in Ulster, 474, 485, 486, 489, 490, 520
 Blackwatertown in Armagh, 474
 Blake, James, 527
 Blathmac, 153, 184
 Boats, 117
 Bobbio in Italy, 181, 182, 183
 Boniface, 187
 Book of Acaill, 41, 46
 Armagh, 3, 21, 105, 140, 144 note
 
 | Ballymote, 4, 5, 8, 15, 156 Carrick, 341
 Common Prayer, 396
 Dimma, 20, 21
 Duniry, or Speckled Book, 4, 15
 Durrow, 105, 280
 Fermoy, 17
 Genealogies, 33
 Hy Many, 17, 221 note
 Hymns, 25
 Invasions, 16, 30
 Kells, 18, 104
 Lecan, 5
 -, the Yellow, 16
 Leinster, 4, 14, 35, 141, 258
 Lismore, 17, 38
 Rights, 7, 43, 65, 114, 172
 St. Moling, 21
 the Dun Cow, 3, 4, 14
 Ollaves, 156
 Booley, Booleying, 69, 319
 Borough, Lord, 489, 490, 493
 Boru or Boruma, tribute, 15, 32,
 131, 135, 153, 154, 186
 Boyle in Roscommon, 502
 Bragganstown near Ardee, 310
 Brandon Mountain in Kerry, 177
 Brandufe, 152, 183
 Brefney (Brefney ORuarc, the Co. Leitrim: Brefney OReilly, the
 Co. Cavan), 212, 246, 406
 Breganz in Switzerland, 183
 Bregia, the plain from Dublin to the Boyne, 172, 197
 Brehon Laws, part i, chaps, vi, vii, viii, ix,  x.; and pp.5, 7, 66, 161, 168, 296, 297, 319, 391
 Brendan, St., of Birr, 176, 178
 The Navigator, 176, 177, 178
 Brereton, Sir William, 383
 Breuil in France, 188
 Brian Boru, part ii,  chaps.  viii 
and ix; also pp.22, 65, 66, 118, 199, 234, 333
 Bricin, St., 158
 Brigit, St., of Kildare, 23, 174
 Bristol, 79, 248, 263, 286
 Britan Mail, 125
 Broder, 213, 214, 215, 216, 224
 Brooke, Sir Calisthenes, 495, 497
 Brown, George, archbishop, 377, 386, 395
 Bruce, Edward, part iii, chap. xi.; also pp.289, 309
 Robert, king of Scotland, 301, 305, 306
 Bruces castle in Rathlin, 443
 Brugaid or Brugh-fer, 57, 117
 Brunehild, 182
 Bruree in Limerick, 204, 205
 Bryan, Francis, 435
 Buannach or Bonaght, 75
 Buite or Boetius, St., 186
 Bull of Pope Adrian IV., 247, 248,
 300, 301
 Bunratty in Clare, 296, 313
 Bunting, Edward, 93, 99, 100
 Burial, modes of, 119
 Burke, Edmund, 464
 Mac David, 536
 Mac William of Clanrickard, 
353, 354, 359, 387
 Redmond, 494, 497
 Richard, 463
 Theobald-na-long, 502, 504, 510
 William of Castleconnell, 447,
448
 see De Burgo and De Burgos
 Butler, Edmond Mac Richard, 341
 Sir Edmond, 424, 426, 427, 428, 429
 Sir Edmund, lord justice, 302, 
303, 304
 Sir Edward, 426, 427, 428
 James, first earl of Ormond, 310
 James, 371
 Sir James, 346
 Sir John, earl of Ormond, 341
 Sir Pierce, 426, 428
 Butlers, the, 270, 335, 339. 341, 344, 348, 356, 365, 420
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          | C |  |  
          | CAHAL CARRACH, 275, 276, 282, 283, 284 Crovderg, king of Connaught,
 part iii. chap. VIII; also pp.275, 288, 290
 Cahal, king of Delvin, 202
 Caher, a fort, 110
 in Tipperary, 500, 501
 Caherconree Mountain, 30
 Cain Patrick, or Patricks Law, 41
 Cairn, a monumental mound, 120
 Cairnech, St., 41
 Calendars, 24
 Callaghan, kins: of Munster, 198
 Callan in Kilkenny, 332
 near Kenmare, 294
 Camin, St., 185
 Campus Albus, synod of, 171
 Canice, St., of Aghaboe, 176, 180, 181
 Cannera, St., 178
 Canoin Patrick, 22
 Cape Clear Island, 175
 Capital punishment, 53
 Carbery in Cork, 538
 Kinncat, 64, 130
 of the Lifeey, 133
 Riada, 132, 150
 Carbury in Kildare, 194, 206, 212, 313
 Carew, Sir George, part iv, chap. xiii; also pp.327 note, 453, 506, 522, 525, 526, 527, 529, 530,
 531, 532, 533, 537, 538, 540, 543
 Sir Peter (the elder), 425, 426
 Sir George, (the younger), 453, 454, 508
 Carey or Carew, Sir George, 543
 Carlingford, 192, 195, 251, 514, 519
 Carlow, 332, 348, 439
 Carlus, son of Amlaff, 195
 Carman or Wexford, 89, 91
 Carolan the harper, 96, 100
 Carrick Castle, 254, 259
 Carrickfergus, 303, 305, 312, 355, 418, 443, 513
 Carrigafoyle, 449, 451, 510
 Carrigcleena, 140
 Carrigogunnell, 379, 380
 Carrthach or Mochuda, St., 184
 Carter, Arthur, 447
 Cashel, 112, 114, 148, 163, 173, 181, 193, 202, 232, 238, 239, 247, 262, 268, 458, 506, 522
 Castide, 116
 Castleconnell, 354
 Castledermot, 196, 332
 Castlehaven, 523, 526, 528
 Castlekevin, 468
 Castleknock, 260, 305
 Castle Lishen, 510
 Castlemaine, 430, 431, 498
 Castlemartyr, 427
 Castletown Moat near Dundalk, 36
 Cataldus of Tarentum, 188
 Cathach or Battle-book, the, 19
 Cavan, 183, 483
 Cecil the English minister, 409,
 410,508, 511
 Celestine, Pope, 142, 144
 Celestius, 11
 Celsus, St., archbishop, 235, 238, 247
 Cemeteries, games at, 89
 Chariots, 117
 Charlemagne, 105, 166, 188
 Charles the Bald, 194, 195
 V, the emperor, 371
 Charters of denization, 298
 Chess, 121
 Chichester, Sir Arthur, 540, 543, 545, 546
 Churches, 111, 113
 Cianan, St., 173
 Ciaran, St., of Clonmacnoise, 176, 178, 181
 of Ossory, 175, 176
 Cimbaeth, 28, 29
 Clancarty, earl of, 416, 426, 429
 Clandeboy, 441, 442
 Clanrickard, earls of, 270, 312, 405, 408, 430, 432, 433, 434, 517, 522, 525
 Cleena, the fairy queen, 140, 210
 Cleenish in Lough Erne, 176
 Clement and Albinus, 188
 Clifford, Sir Conyers, 488, 489, 490, 491, 502, 503, 504
 
 | Clogher, 18, 185 Clogrennan Castle, 427
 Clonard, 163, 164, 175, 176, 178, 242
 Clondalkin, 242, 256
 Clonenagh, 25, 180, 187, 188, 242
 Clones, 18, 242
 Clonfert, 164, 177, 242
 Clonmacnoise, 163, 165, 176, 192,
 237, 242, 395
 Clonmel, 356
 Clontarf, part ii, chap. ix; also pp.250, 370
 Clontibret, 483
 Cloonoan Castle, 463
 Cloyne, 181, 191
 Coarb or Comorba, 169
 Colcu the Wise, 165
 Coleraine, 289
 Collas, the Three, 133
 Collins, Dominick, 531
 Collooney Castle, 502
 Colman, St., of Cloyne, 181
 of Lindisfarne, 165, 166, 171
 Columba or Columkille, St., 12, 14, 19, 20, 23, 26, 121, 151, 152,
 155, 170, 176, 178, 179, 180, 181, 186, 190, 271, 272
 St., of Terryglass, 1 76
 Columbanus, St., 170, 181, 182, 183
 Comgall, St., of Bangor, 180, 181, 182, 184, 191
 Comyn, John, archbishop, 278
 Conall Gulban, 147, 179, 401 note
 Conary I, 14, 130
 II, 132
 Coneys, Captain, 495
 Confession of St. Patrick, 21, 143
 Cong in Mayo, 225, 281
 Congal Claen, 153
 Congalach, 198
 Conmach, primate, 190
 Conn Ced-cathach, 131
 Connor, near Ballymena, 303
 Conor, king of Ireland, 191, 192
 Conor Mac Nessa, 36, 130
 Conor Mainmoy, 274, 282
 Conwell, Captain, 472
 Coolbanagher, 24
 Core, king of Munster, 41
 Corcran the Cleric, 229
 Cork, 163, 183, 191, 204, 251, 265, 278, 336, 346, 375, 426, 428, 432, 
452, 522, 528, 529, 538, 542
 Cormac Cas, 203
 Cormac Mac Art, 11, 36, 38, 46,
 118, 132, 158
 MacCullenan, 31, 196
 Cormac s chapel at Cashel, 112
 Glossary, 5, 139
 Cormacan, Eges, the poet, 198
 Coronation stones, 62, 64, 126
 Cosby, Colonel, 495, 496
 Francis, 453
 Counties formed, 288, 436
 Cowley, Robert, 383
 Coyne and livery, 78, 297, 310, 317,319, 320, 334, 337, 349, 360, 366
 Craglea near Killaloe, 140, 224
 Crawford, Captain, 490
 Credran-Kill, 293
 Croagh Patrick Mountain, 148
 Croft, Sir James, 400, 401
 Croghan, palace of, 36,37, 89, 129, 147, 148
 Cro-Insha in Lough Ennell, 227
 Crom Cruach, the idol, 129, 141, 147
 Cromer, George, archbishop, 365, 369, 377
 Crook, near Waterford, 261, 287
 Crosses, 106, 107, 108
 Crumlin, near Dublin, 482
 Cuan OLochan, 229
 CuchuUain, 36, 37
 Culdees, 169
 Culdremne, battle of, 20, 151
 Cullenswood, near Dublin, 286
 Culmore Fort, 514, 548
 Culuan Ford, 478, 490, 491
 Cummian of lona, 170, 171
 Curlieu Hills, 209, 274, 502, 536
 Cushendun in Antrim, 418
 Cuthbert, St., 166
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          | DAGOBERT, king of France, 164
 Dalaradia, including the Co. Down and the south half of Antrim, 180, 273
 Dalcassians, 140, 193, 200, 201, 202, 203, 206, 209, 216, 218, 223, 224
 Dalian Forgaill, 14, 121, 155, 158
 Dalriada, the north half of Antrim: that part lying north of the Glenravel river, 132, 150, 151, 152, 184
 Danes, ravages of, part ii,  chap. vii.; and p.241
 DArcy, Sir John, 311, 312, 313
 Darinis, 242
 Dathi, 89, 135, 138
 Davells, Sir Henry, 447, 449
 Davers, Sir Henry, 520
 Davies, Sir John, 64, 78, 82, 85,
 111, 243, 244, 264, 288, 299 notes, 320, 326, 398, 507, 543
 De Barri, Robert, 252
 De Braose, Philip, 277, 278, 287
 De Burgo, the Red Earl, 302, 303, 312
 Richard, 285, 290, 291, 292
 Sir Edmund Albanach, 312
 Sir Ulick, 312
 Sir William, viceroy, 313
 William, the Brown Earl, 312, 315, 317
 De Burgos or Burkes, 269, 270, 295, 312, 313, 315, 405, 430, 463
 Decies in Waterford, 174, 176, 254, 420, 501
 Declan, St., of Ardmore, 174, 175
 De Clare, Richard, 305
 see Strongbow
 Thomas, 295, 296
 De Cogan, Miles, 255, 256, 257, 258, 259, 260, 267, 269, 277, 278
 Richard, 258, 259
 De Comcy, John, part iii,  chap. vi.; and pp.263, 269, 280, 282, 283, 287
 Miles, baron of Kinsale, 276
 De Cukagh, Sir Robert, 307
 Dedannans, the, 125, 126, 127, 130, 139, 140
 Degenerate English, 309, 317, 350
 De Grey, John, 288
 De Lacy, Hugh, the elder, part iii,  chap. vii; and pp.261, 262, 263, 264, 277, 278, 280, 281
 Hugh, the younger, 274, 275, 276, 282, 285, 286, 287, 288, 289, 290
 Walter, 287, 288, 307
 De Lacys, the, 285, 301, 303
 Del Aguila, Don Juan, 521, 522,
 524, 525, 526, 528, 529
 Delvin, baron of; see Nugent
 De Mandeville, Richard, 312
 De Quenci, Strongbows son-in-law, 264
 Dermot, son of Fergus, 19, 20, 92, 151, 176
 Derry or Londonderry, 179, 234, 242, 275, 417, 514, 518, 548
 Derrypatrick, 271
 Dervorgilla, 245, 246
 Desmond or South Munster, 61, 202, 203, 234, 235, 268, 269, 284, 421
 the Great Earl of, 334, 341, 342, 343, 344, 385
 the Rebel Earl of, 420, 421, 422,
 423, 424, 431, 432, 446, 447, 448, 449, 450, 451, 457, 458, 461
 
 | earls of, 310, 311, 312, 314, 315, 321, 332, 337, 346, 347, 357, 361, 362, 366, 379, 381, 386, 405, 408, 448, 510, 511 Devenish Island, 178, 179, 242
 Diancecht, the leech-god, 139
 Dicho, 145
 Dingle, 288, 446
 Dioceses formed, 239
 Docwra, Sir Henry, 513, 514, 518, 539, 540, 543, 648
 Donall, Steward of Mar, 218
 ONeill, King, 199
 son of Mac Mailnamo, 231
 Donatus, 188
 Donegal, 31, 111, 158, 376, 472, 487
 Donn of Knockfierna, 139
 Donogh, chief of Hy Conaill, 191
 son of Brian Boru, 189, 197,
 198, 210, 215, 216, 226, 229
 Donovan, king of Hy Carbery, 202,
 203, 204
 Dornoch in Scotland, 183
 Dowdall, Archbishop, 395
 Justice, 412, 416
 Downpatrick. 149, 163, 233, 242,
 272, 273, 275, 276, 294
 Drake, John, 331
 Dress, 118, 409
 Drinan, near Swords, 212
 Drogheda, 175, 342, 344, 368, 407,
 489, 490
 Drowes river, 60
 Drumcliff, 20, 274
 Drumcondra near Dublin, 217, 477
 Drumflugh, 490
 Drumketta, 121, 151, 155
 Drury, Sir William, 398, 428, 446, 447, 448
 Dublin, 191, 192, 196, 198, 199, 206, 207, 213, 214, 215, 216, 226, 230, 233, 234, 239, 246, 251, 253, 256, 258, 259, 260, 262, 263, 266, 268, 274, 286, 305, 311, 314, 315, 825, 328, 329, 330, 331, 337, 339, 343, 345, 350, 366, 367, 369, 370, 371, 380, 386, 409, 411, 432, 456, 478, 480, 494, 498, 541
 Duftach, the poet, 41, 147, 173
 Duke, Sir Henry, 479
 Duleek, 173, 191
 Dunamase, 313
 Dunanore, 446, 447, 454, 456
 Dunbolg, battle of, 152
 Dunboy, part iv, chap. xv; and pp.523, 526, 527, 528, 532, 533, 537
 Dunboyne, 371
 Dundalk, 36, 192, 302, 306, 308,
 404, 413, 417, 471, 484, 485, 493, 497, 546
 Dundonnell, 254
 Dundrum in Down, 356
 Dungal, 188
 Dungan, James, 100
 Dungannon, 356, 471, 476, 478, 486, 539, 540
 Dunnalong, 514, 518
 Dunstan, St., 166
 Durrow, 179, 242, 280
 Dursey Island, 532
 Duvgalls Bridge, 217, 220
 Dympna or Domnat, St., 185
 Dysart ODea, 305
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          | E |  |  
          | EADFKID, bishop of Lindisfarne, 164 Easter, time of, 169, 184
 Edgecomb, Sir Edward, 345
 Edward I, 244, 295, 298
 II, 300, 301, 307, 308
 III, 298, 308, 311, 313, 314, 316,317, 321,322
 IV, 341
 VI, 376, 394, 399
 Eevin, the fairy queen, 140, 219  note, 223, 224
 Eginhard, the chronicler, 27, 190
 Elemental worship, 140
 Elizabeth, Queen, 393, 396, 399, 403, 406, 408, 410, 413, 422, 432, 433, 434, 462, 471, 480, 481, 485, 486, 504, 505, 506, 541
 the Brown Earls daughter, 312, 317
 Ellagh in Donegal, 514
 Ely, 229, 305
 
 | Emain or Emania, 36, 129, 133
 Emly, 173, 174, 242, 283, 426
 Enda, St., of Aran, 175, 176
 Enniscorthy, 427
 Enniskillen, 471, 479, 484
 Eoghan, son of Niall of the Nine
 Hostages, 401 note
 Eoghan-Mor, 131, 203
 Eolang, Finnbarrs tutor, 9
 Ere, Bishop, 146, 177
 Erenachs, 168
 Eric, a fine for injury, 53
 Erne, the river, 124, 407, 490, 491
 Esker Riada, 131
 Essex, first earl of, 440, 441, 442, 443, 444
 second earl of, part iv,  chap. xii.
 Eva, 248, 289
 Evin, St., 23
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          | F |  |  
          | FACHTNA, St., of Rosscarbery in Cork, 179
 Fau-ies or Shee, 139, 140, 148
 Fasting on a defendant, 51
 Faughanvale in Derry, 275
 Faughart Hill, 174, 306, 310, 518,
 519, 520
 Felim Mac Criffan, 192
 Ferdomnach the Scribe, 21
 Fergal, king of Ireland, 154
 Fergil the Geometer, see Virgil
 Fergus Mac Ere, 150, 151
 the poet, 41
 Fermanagh, 11, 517
 Fertullagh, 491, 492
 Ferns, 183, 186, 242, 249, 252, 253
 Fes of Tara, 20, 44, 91, 92, 129,
 130, 151
 Fiacc, St., of Sleaty, 139, 172
 Fiacre, St., 188
 Fianna of Erin, 36, 38, 133
 Fid-mic-Aengusa, 239
 Finachta the festive, 153, 159, 186
 Finan of Lindisfarne, 165, 166
 Fingall, the district north of Dub
 lin to the river Delvin, 215
 Finglas, 242, 260
 Finn Mac Cumaill, 36, 37, 38, 133
 Finnbarr, St., of Cork, 9, 183, 204
 Finnen, St., of Clonard, 164, 175, 
176, 178, 179, 180
 of Movilla, 19, 178, 179
 Finniterstown in Limerick, 501
 Finnvara of Knockma, 139
 Fintan, St., of Clonenagh, 180
 St., of Taghmon, 184
 Firbolgs, the, 125, 126, 130
 Fitton, Sir Edward, 428, 429, 430,
 431, 433
 Fitzgerald, James, 426, 427, 446,
 447, 448
 of Leixlip, 361, 366
 Fitzmaurice the rebel, 423, 
424, 425, 429, 430, 431, 439, 445, 
446, 447, 448, 452
 
 | Fitzthomas the Sugan Earl, 498, 501, 505, 506, 509, 510, 512,
 513, 522
 John, brother of the Sugan
 Earl, 509, 510, 513
 John of Desmond, 422, 423,
 424, 446, 447, 448, 456
 Maurice, 249, 252, 253, 256, 269
 lord justice, 292, 293
 Sir Maurice of Decies, 420
 Raymond, see Raymond
 Thomas Roe, 497
 Silken Thomas, part iii,  chap. 
xvii.; and p.379
 Silken Thomass five uncles, 374
 Walter Reagh, 482
 Fitzgeralds, the, see Geraldines
 Fitzhenry, Meyler, 252, 286
 Fitzsimons, Walter, archbishop, 346
 Fitzmaurice James, see Fitzgerald
 Fitzstephen, Robert, 249, 251, 252, 
253, 254, 256, 259, 260, 261, 269
 Fitzwilliam, Sir William, 430, 441,
 467, 471, 472, 474, 475, 479, 480
 Flabertagh, Abbot, 196
 Flaiths or nobles, 55, 59, 67, 161
 Flann of Monasterboice, 27, 156,
 160, 238
 Sinna, 195, 196, 197
 Fleming, Richard, of Slane, 271
 Florentius, Bishop, 188
 Foillan, St., 94, 184, 185
 Fomorians, the, 124
 Fontaines in France, 182
 Fore in Westmeath, 194, 212
 Fosterage, part i, chap. x; and pp.161, 318, 333
 Fothad of the Canon, 161, 190
 Four Masters, the, 30
 Foyle, the river, 514
 Fridolin, St., 188
 Fudir, 80, 110
 Fursa, St., of Peronne, 94, 184
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          | G |  |  
          | GALL or Gallus, St., of St. Gall in Switzerland, 182
 Galloglasses, 114
 Galway, 111, 353, 354, 398, 428, 
429, 432, 463, 464, 487, 489, 490, 
502
 Garry Castle, 356
 Gavelkind, 68, 84, 544
 Gavra, battle of, 133
 Gelfine system, 69
 Geraldines, the, 249, 269, 270, 294, 
295, 339, 341, 344, 346, 347, 354, 
359, 364, 367, 381, 382, 420, 453, 
500, 501
 Gertrude of Nivelle, 94, 185
 Gheel in Belgium, 185, 186
 Gilbert, Colonel, 427
 Giraldus Cambrensis, 279
 Glanageenty, near Tralee, 458
 Glasnevin, 159, 164, 181, 182
 Glenconkeine, 540
 
 | Glendalough, 163, 181, 191, 213, 
242, 256 Glengarriff, 533, 537
 Glenmalure, 453, 454, 469, 470, 508
 Glenmama, 207, 210, 211
 Glenshesk, 416, 418
 GHn, 450, 510
 Gloucester, earl of, 329, 330
 Gobinet, St., 534
 Gormlaith, 208, 210, 211, 213, 214
 Gossipred, 88, 318, 337
 Gougane Barra, 183
 Governors of Ireland, 263 note, 331, 
382
 Granard, 100
 Gray, Nele, 408
 Grey, Lord, 453, 454, 455, 456, 457
 Lady Elizabeth, 358, 374
 Lord Leonard, 372, 378, 374, 375, 
378, 379, 380, 381, 382
 |  
          | H |  |  
          | HAGS Castle, the, in Lough Mask, 463
 Hare Island in Lough Eee, 17G
 Harrington, Henry, 439, 440, 501
 Harte, Captain, 548
 Hartpool, Robert, 439
 Henry I, 233
 II, part iii, chap. iv; and pp.246, 247, 248, 258, 261, 267, 268, 
  269, 277, 278, 279, 280, 281, 282, 
  286, 298, 300, 301
 III, 285, 289, 290, 291, 292, 295
 IV, 330, 331
 
 | V, 328, 333 VI, 335
 VII, 344, 345, 346, 347, 354
 VIII, 325, 354, 357, 361, 365, 366, 373, 377, 384,386, 387, 390, 394, 436
 Hodnet, Lord Philip, 310
 Holy Island, 185, 192
 Howard, Thomas, 356, 357, 358,360
 Hugony the Great, 129
 Hy Neill, 20, 111, 134, 150, 154, 179, 193, 197, 208, 216, 227, 234
 |  
          | I |  |  
          | IARLATH, St., of Tuam in Gal way, 178, 181
 Ibar, St., 173, 175
 Idols, 137
 Inauguration of Irish kings, 62
 Inishmurray, 179, 242
 Inish-Samer, 124
 Inisloughlin Fort, 539
 Inniscarra, near Cork, 177, 507,508
 
 | Innishannon, 191, 526, 527 Innishowen, 282, 236, 275, 463
 lona, 171, 179, 180, 186, 199, 242
 Irish enemies, 244, 825, 826
 Isabel, daughter of Eva, 282
 Isle of Man, 8, 184, 139, 213, 238,
 236 259
 Ita, St., of Killeedy, 176
 Ivar the Dane, 202, 203, 205
 |  
          | J |  |  
          | JAMES I, 298, 542, 543, 544 John, king of England, part 
iii, chaps. vii, and ix,; also pp.
251, 273, 276, 282, 284,285, 289, 
309
 | John Scotus Erigena, 189 
 |  
          | K |  |  
          | KAVANAGH, Art Mac Murrogh, 
part iii,  chap. xiii Donall, 252, 259, 260, 323
 Kells in Kilkenny, 827
 in Meath, 19, 179, 239, 247, 242, 271, 803
 Kennfaela the Learned, 5, 46
 Kenn-Fuat, 197
 Kern, 115
 Kerry, 111, 184, 810, 315, 481, 452, 538
 Knights of, 270
 Kevin, St., of Glendalough, 181
 Kilbarron in Donegal, 30
 Kilbennan, 172
 Kilbreedy, Kilbride, 175
 Kilbrittain, 375
 Kilcolman Castle, 462
 Kildare, 105, 178, 174, 245, 264, 
269, 323, 332, 840, 350, 872. 374, 
399
 earls of, part iii, chaps. xvi, xvii; also pp.314, 315, 321, 344, 345, 346, 347, 348, 849, 352, 368, 369, 370, 874, 875, 376, 382, 405, 408, 409, 416, 449, 458, 456, 489, 490
 Kilfeacle in Tipperary, 283
 Kilian, St., of Franconia, 188
 Kilkenny, 180, 293, 811, 314, 315, 828, 328, 366, 371, 398, 427, 428, 515, 522, 542
 Killaloe, 212, 288
 Killarney, 190, 355
 Killeedy, 176, 177, 242
 Killeigh, 242, 338
 
 | Killineer, battle of, 195, 206 Killodonnell, 406
 Kilmacduagh, 275
 Kilmacrenan, 548
 Kilmainham, 213, 215, 216 217, 226, 332
 Kilmallock, 114, 385, 422, 429, 431, 445, 448, 500, 501, 511, 512
 Kilmashoge, battle of, 197
 Kilmeedy, 177
 Kilquegg near Kilmallock, 457
 Kiltaroe, or Redwood, 635
 Kilteely, 500
 Kincora, 200, 208, 211, 213, 214,
 230, 231, 232. 234
 Kinel Connell, 193, 294, 360, 401 note, 472
 Owen, 212, 360, 401 note
 Kings County, 436
 Kings with opposition, 228
 Kinsale, part iv, chap. xiv; and pp.276, 336, 345, 539
 Knighthood, 325
 Knockavoe Hill, 359, 360, 402
 Knockdoe, battle of, 353, 354
 Knockfierna, 139
 KnockgrafCon, in Tipperary, 283
 Knockma, in Galway, 139
 Knockmoy Abbey, 114, 285
 Knockvicar, 536, 537
 Kylemore Wood, 447, 451
 |  
          | L |  |  
          | LAEGHAIRE, 41, 119, 140, 145, 
146, 147 Laiten, 222, 223, 224
 Lambay Island, 179, 190
 Lancaster, duke of, 331, 332
 Lanesborough, 277
 Lanfranc, Archbishop, 230
 Larne, 251, 302
 Law, Enghsh, in Ireland, 296, 300, 
350, 432, 543
 Lawrence, archbishop of Canterbury, 170
 Leap, in Kings County, 355, 356
 Lecale, 145
 Leighlin, 184
 Bridge, 439
 Leitrim Castle, 537
 Leix, 69, 399, 435, 436, 437, 439, 
514, 515, 516, 517
 Le Poer, Robert, 277
 Leth Conn and Leth Mow, 7, 131,
 171, 207, 208, 238, 239
 Letterkenny, 294
 Letterluin, battle of, 237
 Leverous, Thomas, bishop, 374
 Lewy, King, 150
 Lifford, 442, 518
 
 | Limerick, 191, 192. 196, 202, 203, 231, 232, 251, 267, 268,278, 281, 283, 302, 305, 343, 354, 385, 427, 428, 432, 452, 460, 500, 512, 542 Lindisfarne, 165, 166, 171
 Lionel, duke of Clarence, 317, 318, 336
 Liscarroll, 534
 Lismore, 163, 184. 188, 191, 229, 234, 235, 237, 262, 265, 280, 501
 Loftus, Archbishop, 457, 459, 460
 Logore, in Meath, 153
 Londonderry, see Derry
 Lome, son of Ere, 150, 151
 Lorrha in Tipperary, 151, 192
 Lough Corrib, 185
 Derg, 193, 201
 Foyle, 195, 196, 499, 513
 Neagh, 192, 231
 Ree, 192, 206, 276
 Sewdy, or Sunderlin, 303, 304
 Veagh, 293
 Louth, 161, 174, 242, 273, 307, 313, 336, 339, 351, 366, 407
 Lucy, Sir Anthony, 311, 312, 313
 Luxeuil, in France, 182
 |  
          | M |  |  
          | MAC ART, Cormac, see Cormac Mac Art Mac Can-oil, the harper, 95, 103, 310
 Mac Carthy, Cormac, king, 112
 Cormac Oge, 357
 Dermot, 261, 265, 268
 Lady Eleanor, 375, 376
 Reaeh, 357
 Mac Carthys, the, 119, 203, 294, 354, 513, 534
 Mac Colgan, Aed, 154
 Mac Cosse, 120, 156, 160, 225
 Mac Criffan, Hugh, 15
 Mac Donnell, Angus, 416
 James, 406, 4i6
 Dr. James, 100
 Sorley Boy. 406, 416, 418, 441, 442, 444, 460, 461
 Mac Donnells of Antrim, the, 355, 359, 401, 415, 495, 496
 Mac Dunlevy, 237, 272, 273
 MacEgans, the, 15, 158, 339, 535
 MacFirbises, 4, 5, 16, 29, 33, 569
 Mac Geoghegan, Richard, 529, 530, 531
 Mac Gilla Patrick, Donogh, 91
 of Ossory, 91, 226, 227, 252, 
253, 439
 Mac Gorman, Finn, bishop, 14
 Macha of the Golden Hair, 129
 Mac Liag, the poet, 221 note
 Mac Mahon, Brian, 524
 Hugh, 475
 Mac Mailnamo, Dermot, 229, 230
 Mac Moyres, the, 22
 Mac Murrogh, Dermot, part iii, 
chap. i; and pp.15, 235, 251, 
252, 253, 255, 256, 257, 258, 282, 
482
 of Idrone, 384
 Mac Murroghs, the, 298, 316
 Mac Sweeny of Eathmullan, 466
 Mac Sweeny-na-Doe, 475
 Mac Turkill, Hasculf, 246, 254, 256, 258, 259
 Mac William, Eighter and Oughter, 
313
 Maengal, or Marcellus, 94
 Magennis of Iveagh, 348, 356
 Magh Adhair, 206
 Magnus, king of Norway, 233
 Maguire, Cahal, the annalist, 29
 Maguire of Fermanagh, 412, 416,
 471, 478, 479, 495, 496, 507
 Mahon, king of Munster, 200-205
 Mailmora, king of Leinster, 207,
 208, 210, 211, 212, 213, 215, 216
 Mailmurri Mac Kelleher, 14
 Mailruan, St., 161, 187, 188
 Maive, Queen. 36, 130
 Malachi I, 194, 195
 II, 65, 199, 206. 207, 208, 210, 
212, 216, 220, 221 note, 277, 228, 
229
 Malbie, Captain Henry, 535, 536
 Sir Henry, 398
 Sir Nicholas, 426, 433, 448, 449, 460
 Mallow, 497, 500
 Mannanan Mac Lir, 139
 Margaret, wife of OConor, 338
 Lady, OConor Donns wife, 509
 Marianus Scotus, 238
 Marisco, Geoffrey, 292, 293
 Markham, Sir Griffin, 503
 Marshals, the, 282, 285, 289, 290, 291, 292
 | Mary, Queen, 376, 395, 396, 399, 403, 434, 436 Maryborough or Port Leix, 436, 494
 Maud, widow of earl of Ulster, 314, 315
 Maupas, Sir John, 307
 Maynooth, 371, 372, 381, 545
 Mayo, earls of, 270, 312
 Meath (anciently including the counties of Meath and West meath, with parts of the adjacent counties), 61, 130, 134,193, 208, 212, 216, 229, 231, 246, 257, 263, 278, 280, 285, 288, 289, 290, 303, 336, 340, 346, 350, 372, 380, 407
 Mel, St., 173
 Mellifont, 246, 471, 541
 Mensal land, 66, 71
 Milcho, 143, 145
 Milesians, the, 127, 130, 140
 Mills, 118
 Mitchelstown Cave, 513
 Moanmore, battle of, 235, 245
 Mochta, or Mocteus, St., 174
 Moira, or Moyrath, 38, 153, 540
 Molaissi, St., of Devenish, 176, 178
 of Inishmurray, 179
 of Leighlin, 184
 Molana, or Darinish, 179
 Moling, St., 153, 186
 Molloy, king of Desmond, 202, 206
 Monabraher near Limerick, 355
 Monaghan, 365, 475, 483
 Monasteranenagh, 114, 449
 Monasterboice, 27, 163, 164, 187, 238
 Monasteries, suppression of, 378, 395
 Monasteroris, 357
 Montague, Captain, 495, 497
 Montgomery, bishop of Derry, 545
 Moore, Colonel John, 453
 Sir Garrett, 471, 541, 545, 546
 Thomas, the poet, 101
 Morris, Sir John, 313, 314
 Mortimer, Sir Roger, 303
 earl of March, 327
 Mountjoy, Lord, part iv,  chap. xiii.; also pp.506, 522, 524, 525, 526, 527, 538, 539, 540, 541, 542, 543, 545
 Mountmaurice, Hervey, 251, 252, 255, 261, 265, 266, 267
 Mountnorris, 519
 Mountsandal, 275
 Mourne Abbey or Ballinamona, 857
 Movi or Mobhi, St., 159, 176, 179, 180, I81
 Movilla in Down, 178, 191, 242
 Mowbray, Earl, 324, 325
 Moydrum Hill, 522
 Moy-Elta, 124
 Moylena, 38, 131, 170, 190
 Moyry Pass, 484, 514, 519
 Moy-Slecht, 129, 141, 147
 Moytura, South and North, 126,127
 Mullamast, 437
 Mullingar, 489, 491, 492
 Muredach, king, 133
 Murkertagh of the Leather Cloaks, 197, 198, 199, 209
 Murrogh, Brian Borus son, 65, 206, 207, 211, 213, 216, 217, 218, 219, 221 note, 223
 Murthemne, 61
 |  
          | N |  |  
          | NAAS, the royal palace of, 148, 
439 Narraghmore, 323, 325, 328, 331
 Natalis, St., 177
 Nathi, a chief, 142, 145
 Navan, 230
 Fort or Ring, the, 36
 Nemed and the Nemedians, 124
 Nenni, St., 176
 Nennio, St., 178
 New English (see Old)
 Ross, 332
 Newry, 273, 480, 484, 485, 493, 514
 Niall Glunduff, king, 119, 196, 197
 
 | Niall of the Nine Hostages, 133, 134, 135, 143, 179 Nobber in Meath, 96
 Norris, Sir Henry, 501
 Sir John, 443. 483, 484, 485, 486, 487, 489
 Sir Thomas, 460, 483, 484, 498, 500, 509
 Northumbria, 166
 Nuala, Red Hughs sister, 518 note, 546
 Nugent, 509
 baron of Delvin, 361, 363, 364, 456, 545
 Lord, 456
 |  
          | O |  |  
          | OATH, the ancient Pagan, 130, 
135, 140 OBrien, Donall, king of Thomond, 
in time of Henry II, 254, 262, 
266, 267, 268, 274, 280, 282, 283, 286
 of Thomond, 235, 236, 294, 295, 304, 325, 355, 371, 372, 373, 374, 376, 379, 381, 386 (see Thomond, earl of)
 Brian Roe, 295, 296
 Conor of the Fortress, 235
 Donogh, the betrayer of
 OBriens Bridge, 379, 405
 Donogh Beg, 460
 Murkertagh, King, 230, 231, 232, 233, 234, 238, 239
 Murrogh, baron of Inchiquin, 
490
 Turlogh, king of Ireland, 229, 
230, 233
 OBriens Bridge, 379, 380
 OBriens, the, 203, 233, 234, 235, 
298, 305, 318, 343, 385, 386, 405, 
463
 OByrne, Felim, 501, 519
 Fiach Mac Hugh, 452, 453, 469, 
470, 482, 488, 489
 his wife, 482
 OByrnes, the, 286, 287, 304, 331,
 501 519
 OCahan, 63, 96, 478, 515
 0"Caharney or Fox, 281
 Ocampo, Don Alfonso, 523, 525
 OCarroll of Oriell, 237
 OCarrolls of Ely, 305, 324, 332,
 356, 357
 OCassidy, 17, 29
 Ocha, battle of, 150
 OClerys, the, 16, 30, 31, 158
 OCoffeys, the, 158
 OConnellan the harper, 96
 OConor, king of Connaught, 231, 
290, 291, 295, 303, 304, 325, 376
 OConor Bonn, Dermot, 509, 510
 Hugh, son of Cahal Crovderg, 290, 291
 Kerry, 510, 522
 Murrogh, son of King Roderick, 277
 Owney, 492
 Roderick, king of Ireland, 128, 
237, 245, 253, 254, 257, 259, 260, 
262, 266, 267, 277, 278, 281, 282, 
283, 290
 Sligo, 501, 502, 504
 Turlogh, king of Ireland, 107, 
234, 235, 36, 245
 OConors of Connaught, the, 234, 
291, 298
 of Offaly, 324, 357, 361, 363, 
364, 365, 371, 373, 376, 380, 384, 
385, 399, 405, 435, 436, 439
 ODempseys, the, 264, 372
 ODoherty, Sir Cahir, 547, 548
 Sir John. 475
 ODonnell, Calvagh, 402, 403, 406, 
408, 412, 417
 Cathbarr, 546
 Conn, son of Calvagh, 441
 Godfrey, 293, 294
 Sir Hugh, 402, 417, 465, 466, 
472, 478
 Hugh Roe, part iv,  chap. VIII; 
also pp.31, 478, 479, 484, 485, 
486, 487, 489, 491, 495, 496, 499, 
502, 503, 504, 505, 513, 514, 516, 521, 522, 523, 524, 525, 526, 527, 528, 533
 Niall Garve, 502, 517, 518, 542, 543, 546, 548
 Rory, earl of Tirconnell, part iv,  
chap. xvii.; and p.526
 ODonnells, the, 14, 20, 30, 352, 354, 358, 359, 360, 365, 372, 401, 402, 465, 467
 ODoran, the brehon, 332
 ODowda, 236
 ODuffy, Muredach, archbishop, 107
 OFaelan, of the Decies, 216, 254
 Offaly, a territory comprising parts 
of Kildare, Queens County, and 
Kings County, 264, 265, 269, 364, 399, 435,436, 437,492
 OFlynn, Cumee, 273
 O Gallagher, Sir John, 475
 OGara, Fergall, 31
 Ogham, 7, 8, 9, 10
 OHagan, Turlogh, 470, 471
 OHagans, the, 63
 OHaly, Dr. Patrick, 446
 OHanlon, 313, 334, 348
 OHartigan, Dunlang, 219 note
 
 | OHechan, Mailisa Mac Braddan, 107 OHoolahan, Dermot, 535
 OHurly, Dermot, archbishop, 419, 460
 OHyne of Connaught, 216
 Oisin or Ossian, 38
 OKelly, 216, 221 note, 353
 Olcovar, king of Munster, 194
 Old and New English, 279, 309, 314, 316, 317, 318
 Olioll Molt, king, 150
 Olum, king, 203
 Ollamh Fodla, 91, 129
 Ollaves, 156, 157, 161
 OLoghlin, Donall, king, 231, 232, 233, 234, 237, 246
 OMelaghlin, king of Meath, 230, 231, 245, 298
 OMeyey, 280
 OMoore, Owney, son of Rory Oge, 494, 497, 500, 514, 515, 516, 517
 Rory Oge, 438, 439, 440
 OMoores of Leix, the, 304, 313, 334, 355, 357, 371, 372, 386, 399, 435, 436, 438, 453, 501
 OMorgair, Malachy, archbishop, 238, 239, 247
 OMoriarty, Donall, 458
 OMulconrys, the, 30, 31, 158
 OMuldory, Flaherty, 274, 275
 ONeill, Art, son of Shane, 468, 469, 470, 471
 Art, brother of earl Hugh, 483
 Sir Art, 517, 518
 Conn, 351, 352, 353
 Conn Bacach, first earl of
 Tyrone, 356, 357, 358, 359, 360, 361, 365, 366, 371, 372,375, 376, 380, 384, 386, 387, 400, 401, 403, 473
 Cormac, 479
 Henry, son of Shane, 468, 471
 Henry, son of Hugh. 547
 ONeill, Hugh, earl of Tyrone, part iv,  chaps. ix,  x,  xi,  xvii; and pp.233, 465, 470, 471,473, 499, 500, 501, 504, 505, 506, 507, 508, 513, 514, 515, 516, 517, 519, 520, 521, 522, 524, 525
 Hugh Gaveloch, 476
 Matthew, baron of Dungannon, 387, 400, 401, 402, 403
 Matthews eldest son, baron of Dungannon, 404, 406, 411, 473
 Shane an Diomais, or John the Proud, part iv,  chap. iii; and pp.424, 465, 472, 474
 Turlogh Lynnaofh, 411, 412, 432, 441, 472, 473, 474, 477, 486
 ONeills, the, 63, 119, 212, 234, 262,
 275, 283, 284, 289, 290, 293, 294, 298, 325, 334, 352, 358, 401, 439, 441, 442, 465
 OReilly, Mailmora, 497
 OReillys, the, 355, 356, 386, 406
 Oriell, a territory comprising the Cos. of Monaghan, Armagh, and Louth, 149, 175, 273
 Orkney Islands, 213, 258
 Ormond, earls of, 270, 321, 324, 332, 337, 341, 356, 357, 358, 360, 361, 364, 365, 371, 372, 377, 379, 385, 386, 408, 421, 449, 450, 451, 452, 454, 462, 485, 493, 494, 498, 515, 516
 Ormonds, see Butlers
 ORuarc, Brian Oge, 502, 503
 Ternan, 245, 246, 264
 of Brefney, 212, 475, 478, 546
 Ospak the Viking, 213, 214
 Ossory, a sub-kingdom, comprising nearly the whole of the co. Kilkenny and the S.W. half of Queens County, 175, 180, 213, 226, 229, 252, 253, 268, 516
 OSullivan, Dermot, 537 and note
 Beare, Donall, part iv,  chap. xvi; and pp.522, 525, 528, 529
 Philip, 537, note
 Oswald, king of Northumbria, 166
 OToole, Phelim, 468, 470
 St. Laurence, 247, 256, 259, 268, 278
 chief of Imail, 356, 384, 385
 OTooles, the, 286, 287, 304, 316, 355, 356, 452, 501
 Owenaghts or Eugenians, the, 190, 192, 203
 |  
          | P |  |  
          | PAGAN religion of Ireland before 
  St. Patrick, 137 Palatine counties, 310, 311
 Pale, the, 316, 317, 318, 333, 336, 337, 338, 339, 340, 342, 346, 351, 363, 364, 366, 369, 370, 374, 379, 398, 417, 433, 456, 464
 Palladius, 142, 144
 Paparo, Cardinal, 239, 247
 Parliament, the Irish, 337, 342, 
  348, 349, 350, 378, 386, 423, 424, 
  461
 Parthalonians, the, 123
 Pass of the Plumes, 500
 Patrick, St., part iii, chap. iii; 
  and pp.11, 12, 18, 21, 41, 81, 
  108, 112, 118, 135, 140, 163, 167, 
  170, 171, 172, 173, 238
 Paulett, Sir George, 548
 Pelagius, 11
 Pelham, Sir Edward, 543
 Sir William, 449, 450, 451, 452, 454, 455, 457
 Percy, Colonel, 495
 Peronne, 184, 185
 Perrott, Sir John, 430, 431, 460, 
  462, 463, 465, 466, 467, 473, 528
 Philip, king of Spain, 445, 487, 
  521, 526, 527, 528, 532, 533, 547
 
 | of Worcester, 278 Philipstown, 436
 Phoenicians, the, 136
 Picts, the, 132, 134, 180
 and Scots, 134
 Pierce, Captain, 418
 Pilltown, 341
 Plantations, the, part iv, chaps. v, vii; and pp.325, 327, 425,
 547
 Piatt the Dane, 218
 Pole, Cardinal, 376
 Pope, the, 187, 300, 301, 371, 377, 378, 388, 396, 397, 427, 432, 445, 459, 547 (see Adrian)
 Portland in Tipperary, 535
 Portmore fort, 474, 483, 484, 485, 486, 489, 490, 492, 493, 494, 495, 497, 520
 Poynings, Sir Edward, and Poynings Law, part iii, chap. xv.; and pp.348, 349, 350, 353
 Prendergast, Maurice, 251, 252
 Presidents, provincial, 428
 Proctors, spiritual, 378
 Provinces of Ireland, 60, 61, 125
 Purcl, David, 455, 456
 |  
          | Q |  |  
          | QUEENS COUNTY and Kings 
County, 436 
 | Quin in Clare, 114, 460 |  
          | R |  |  
          | RAHAN near Tullamore, 184, 236 Kaleigh, Sir Walter, 455, 462
 Eandolph, Colonel, 417
 Eanelagh in Wicklow, 501
 Raphoe, 186
 Katcliff, Sir Alexander, 503
 Rathangan in Kildare, 338
 Rathbrassil, 239
 Rathcore in Meath, 190
 Rathcroghan, 37, see Croghan
 Rathlin Island, 301, 401, 440, 442, 443, 444, 483
 Rathmullan in Donegal, 466, 546
 Ratisbon, 238
 Raymond le Gros, part iii, chap. v.; and pp.254, 255, 256
 Rebellions, 389
 Red Branch knights, 36, 38, 129
 Redwood or Kiltaroe, 535
 
 | Revenue, Irish, 383, 433 Riada, Carbery, 132
 Richard I, 282, 286
 II, 322, 323, 324, 325, 326, 327, 328, 329, 330, 331, 339
 III, 344, 346
 Rindown castle, 276, 313
 Roads, 117
 Roches, the, 310, 450
 Rodan, St., of Lorrha, 176
 Rome, 144 note, 169, 184, 195, 213 note, 229, 376, 547
 Roscommon, 28, 277, 296, 313, 355, 502
 Roscrea, 193
 Rosscarbery, 156, 160, 163,179,242
 Round Towers, 112
 Russell, Sir William, 480, 481, 482, 484, 485, 486, 489
 |  
          | S |  |  
          | 
 SAINT DAVIDS in Wales, 183, 249 Gall in Switzerland, 94, 182, 183
 Laurence, Christopher, 545, 546
 Laurences, the, 344
 Mullins in Carlow, 186, 191
 Salzburg, 187
 Sanctuaries or Maigens, 92
 Sanders, Dr., 446, 449, 457
 Saul in Down, 145, 149
 Savages, the, 310
 Saxulph, Earl, 193
 Scattery Island, 163, 177, 178, 196, 203, 205, 242, 456
 Scots or Redshanks of Antrim, 401, 406, 414, 415, 416, 418, 431, 441,
 442, 463, 478
 Scroop, Sir Stephen, 332
 Sechingen on the Rhine, 188
 Sedulius, 188
 Segrave, an officer, 483, 484
 Seirkieran, 175, 242
 Senan, St., 165, 176. 177
 Senchns Mor, the, 41, 42, 172
 Sentleger, Sir Anthony, 384, 385, 394, 399
 Sir Warham, 507
 Seven Churches, 112, 176, 180,181
 Shanachy, a historian, 32, 35, 137
 Shanid in Limerick, 191, 450
 Shannon harbour, 236, 522
 Shrines, 18
 Shrule, 429
 Sigurd, earl of Orkney, 213, 214, 215, 216, 218, 219, 225
 Simancas in Spain, 527
 Simnel, Lambert, 344, 345, 346
 Singland near Limerick, 203
 
 | Sinnell, St., of Cleenish, 176 Sitric, king of Dublin, 199, 208,
 210, 212, 213, 215, 216, 218, 221, 226
 Skeffington, Sir William, 364, 371, 372, 374, 377
 Slane, 146, 191, 242, 271, 546
 Slavery, 79
 Sleaty, 173
 Slemish Mountain, 143
 Slieve Bloom Mountains, 296
 Roe near Dublin, 468
 Sligo, 114, 359, 360, 484, 502, 526
 Smerwick, 446, 454
 Smith, his attempt to poison Shane ONeill, 414
 Sir Thomas, 440
 Smorth the Dane, 256
 Spancel Hill, 405
 Spenser, Edmund, 6, 39, 54, 63, 82, 88, 114, 115, 116, 459, 462, 516
 Statute of Kilkenny, part iii, chap. xii; and pp.323, 333, 334, 342, 349
 Stilicho, 135
 Strasburg, 188
 Strongbow, part iii, chap. iii, and pp.248, 251, 252, 254, 263, 264, 265, 266, 267, 268
 Stukely, Thomas, 412, 416, 446
 Sulcoit, battle of, 202, 203, 205
 Supremacy, oath of, 378, 379, 387
 Surnames, 118, 342
 Sussex, earl of, 382, 392, 404, 405, 406, 407, 408, 409, 412, 413,414, 420, 436, 437
 Swilly, the river, 294, 417
 Swords near Dublin, 179, 191
 Sydney, Sir Henry, 404, 416, 417, 419, 421, 422, 423, 424,426, 427, 428, 429, 430, 432, 433, 434, 438, 439
 Synods, 45, 238, 239, 247, 248, 257, 262
 |  
          | T |  |  
          | TAGHMON in the county Wexford, 191 Tailltenn, now Teltown, 89, 90, 91, 128, 130, 147, 236, 237
 Talbot, Sir John, 333, 334, 335, 339
 Tallaght, 25, 124, 187, 188
 Tanistry, 61, 84, 544
 Tara, 19, 20, 45, 53, 107, 117, 130, 132, 138, 145, 146, 147,151, 152, 154, 186, 199, 208, 381
 Tarentum in Italy, 188
 Taylor, Thomas, 529, 531
 Tedavn et in Monaghan, 185, 186
 Termon Lands, 92
 Terryglass in Tipperary, 176, 192
 Thomond, 61, 203, 204, 205, 206, 234, 278, 283, 324, 354, 374, 405, 421
 earl of, 324, 347, 387, 405, 408, 429, 515, 517, 522, 530
 Thurles, 266, 286
 Tibberaghney, 280
 Tighernach, 28, 129, 227, 238
 Tighernmas, King, 128, 141
 Timolin in Kildare, 186, 242
 Tipperary, 231, 310, 343, 535
 Tiptoft, John, 343, 344, 385
 Tirconnell, a territory including nearly the whole of the present county Donegal (see Tyrone), 236, 275, 293, 294, 358, 359, 402, 407, 416, 417, 465, 517
 
 | Tirechan, Bishop, 21, 144 note Tithes, 168, 240
 Tlachtga, 89, 130, 264
 Tolka, the river, 169, 217, 222
 Tomar the Dane, 194, 206
 Tomars Wood, 217, 220, 223
 Tomregan, schools of, 158
 Tory Island, 124, 125, 179, 209
 Tralee, 447, 450
 Trim, 371
 Trimblestone, Lord, 489
 Trinity College, Dublin, 481
 Tuam, 107, 178, 239, 277
 Tuathal the Legitimate, 61, 89,130, 131
 TuUaghogue, 538, 540
 Turgesius, 191, 192, 194
 Turlogh OBrien, 215, 222
 Turner, sergeant-major, 490
 Tyrone, a sub-kingdom comprising the present counties of Tyrone and Derry, and the two baronies of Inishowen and Raphoe in Donegal, 209, 359, 407, 417, 473, 476, 486, 513, 538, 539, 540
 Tyrrell, Captain, 491, 492, 494, 497, 525, 530, 532, 533
 Tyrrells Pass, 492
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          | UFFORD, Sir Ralph, 314, 315, 316 Ulidia, the territory lying east of the Lower Bann, Lough Neagh, and the Newry river, 149, 178, 232, 272, 273
 
 | Ultan, St., 21, 25, 94, 144 note, 184, 185 Uniformity, Act of, 396, 398
 Ushnagh, Hill of, 60, 61, 89, 130
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          | VALKYRIAS, corse choosers, 225 Valladolid, 528
 Vaughan, Sir Francis, 490
 
 | Virgil or Virgilius, the Geometer, 187 Vivian, Cardinal, 272
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          | WALKER (One Walker an Englishman) 520 Wallop, Sir Henry, 457, 460, 485
 Walsh, John, the spy, 458
 Walsingham, the English minister, 460
 Walter, Theobald, 270
 War of Kildare, 291
 Meath, 290
 cries, 349 note
 Warbeck, Perkin, 346, 347, 348, 350
 Waterford, 191, 196, 248, 251,252, 254, 255, 256, 260, 261, 262, 265, 266, 279, 324, 328, 336, 341, 345, 350, 449, 450, 501, 506, 542
 Wexford, 89, 183, 249, 251, 252, 254, 259, 260, 262, 263, 266, 269, 323, 325, 331, 332, 336, 542
 Whitby, conference of, 171
 
 | White Knight, the, 513 Wicklow, 128, 142, 144, 207, 328, 453, 482, 501, 519
 William Rufus, 232
 Wilhams, Captain, 490, 492, 493, 494, 497, 520
 Wihnot, Sir Charles, 522, 530, 532 note, 533, 537, 538
 Windsor, treaty of, 267, 272, 277, 281
 Wingfield, Marshal, 548
 Sir Thomas, 495
 Winter, Admiral, 454
 Wolsey, Cardinal, 356, 357, 361, 362, 363, 364, 365
 Wurtzburg, 188
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          | Y |  |  
          | YELLOW plague, 151, 153, 165, 176, 182 York, duke of, 326, 336, 337, 338, 340, 344, 346
 
 
 | Youghal, 293, 336, 342, 450, 451, 462 |  
          | Z |  |  
          | ZOUCH, governor of Munster, 
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