5. Pp. 4. Dated in the margin, " 1596." Endorsed by Carew: "The conditions thought meet to receive the Earl of Tyrone into obedience, 10 Sept. 1595." "MEMORIAL for IRELAND [by CECIL], 4 November 1598." "The disease general, and therefore to be generally and in all parts remedied. The religion bad; the nobility discontented; the soldiers beaten; the discipline corrupted; her Irishman an after game, except we see a blot and enter and bind. "Ulster.-A country so strong and so wild as never conquered nor quiet; wholly in rebellion, except some scores (?); the climate unwholesome; the passages so difficult as my Lord Burgh The General Norrys never could look over the water. Good soldiers well armed and in blood. The Scottish islands, which yield men and provisions. 66 Clyfford betrayed; Bingham lightly condemned." Other memoranda respecting troops, arms, and munition for the army in Ireland, musters, discipline, &c. Pp. 3. In Cecil's hand. Endorsed. BULL of INDULGENCE by POPE CLEMENT VIII. To the archbishops, bishops, prelates, chiefs, earls, barons, and people of Ireland. Whereas, encouraged by the exhortations of our predecessors and ourself, you have long struggled to recover and preserve your liberty,-first under James Geraldine, of good memory, who endeavoured to throw off the yoke of slavery imposed on you by the English, deserters from the Holy Roman Church, then under John Geraldine, cousin of the said James,-and lastly under our beloved son, Hugh O'Neale, styled Earl of Tyrone, Baron Dungannon, and captain general of the Catholic army in Ireland: we grant to all of you who follow and assist the said Hugh and the Catholic army, if you truly repent and confess, and if possible receive the holy communion, plenary pardon, and remission of all sins,-as usually granted to those setting out to the war against the Turks for the recovery of the Holy Land. A copy hereof, subscribed by a public notary and sealed by a dignitary of the Church, shall have the same validity as these presents. Rome, 18 April 1600, ninth year of our pontificate. Copy. Latin. Pp. 2. GENERAL INDE X. A. Abbeys and spiritual lands, the rebels desire to have them in their disposition, 148. Abbieboyle, a place of garrison, 128. Abraconwaye Passage, 221. Abrechan, Abrachen, Arbracken, Ardbracken, Abracken, &c., the house of Bishop of Meath, 223, 235, 236, 240, 321. Abuses in the payment of the army in Ireland, 328. to be examined and advertised without partiality, 456. Achar, Richard Talbot of, 195. Adam, Archbishop of Dublin, 119, 327, 331. See Loftus. Adamstowne, Thomas Lynam of, 195. Adare, a town of the Earl of Kildare, 304, Armachan, John, 8. See Armagh. ........., county, 34, 97, 163. Bishop of, 162, 168, 172. Articles of Peace betwixt the Commissioners and betwixt the same and the freeholders betwixt the same and the freeholders betwixt the Queen's Commissioners betwixt the Commissioners and the betwixt the Commissioners and the betwixt the Commissioners and the betwixt the Commissioners and the 67. betwixt the Commissioners and all the betwixt the Commissioners and the betwixt the Commissioners and the betwixt the Commissioners and the betwixt the Commissioners and the by the Queen's Commissioners with delivered by the Earl of Tyrone of ........ of information against the Earl of to be performed by the Earl of Tyrone concerning the submission of Tyrone Athenry [e], Athenrie, 128, 184, 239, 332. Atherdie, town of, 128, 331. petition of the inhabitants of, to Athlone, Athloan, 128, 177, 193, 198, 243, 317, castle, 222, 238, 240, 318. the Deputy-General for the most part B. Babe of Derver, co. Louth, 196. Bagnall, Bagnoll, Bagenall. Dudley, 191. his son, 191. Sir Henry, Marshal, 41, 57, 63, 71, 90, ......, nephew of Sir George Carew, his influence over the Lord De- the Earl jealous of his power in in a way unknown to the Queen his persecution of Tyrone, 96. engagement near Newry between ......, report of his services in the his alleged unjust treatment of Marshal, accused by the his daughter married to the Earl Sir Samuel, 296, 336, 349, 361, 404, ..........................., .................., instructions to, 281. |