the discharge of the Lord De- English countries discharged of, 18. . money, amount of, 27. in the English Pale, a brief estimate the whole question considered, 61-64. ........................., a greater grievance in the English Pale ....., statutes regarding, made in England, .......... victualling by, 63. in English Pale considered a grievance, for the army and the Lord Deputy's not to be imposed by the Crown with- proceedings and questions regarding, not to be abolished, 75, 79. considered contrary to law and ancient ........................., great abuses committed in the levying persons sent to England to appeal ......., extracts from the Council Books re- for the household of the Lord Lieu- in different counties for fortifications .... of grain for the household of the Lord in the English Pale, 100; burden of, its heavy burden, 103. the opinion prevalent that the Crown the opinion prevalent that Parliament "undutiful impugners" of, 106. Cesse, the country grieved with, 111, 113, ..... ... 124. Sir H. Sydney accused of charging Henry Burnell's device to ease the mitigation of, desired, 128. prisoners for the matters of, 133. "the conference between the Lord certain notes regarding, 136. "the qualifications of the cesse granted articles concerning, delivered to John final Order of the Privy Council re- number of beefs due to the State for, towns complain of the extreme burden notes touching the cesse and victual- soldiers not able to live without, 327. prerogative of, necessary to the Lord lands in the new English settlement in for the army and Deputy's house, 424. for soldiers' maintenance, 478. discontent regarding its imposition, 479. considered contrary to all law for the Cesses, 116. "laid upon Ireland in Earl of Sussex' of beefs and porks on the Irish coun- ........ of oats for provision for the garrisons discontent caused by, 77. termed impositions and exactions not exactions, impositions, bonaght, Sir Cessors, cessers, 48, 76, 108. of baronies, 99. Chadderton, William, 485. Challoner, Chaloner, John, one of the mem- Geoffrey Fenton recommended to be revocation of grants to, 53. deputy clerk of the, 465. See William Checks taxed, amount of, 27. Thomas, of Bristol, 12. ......., order to be taken for repairing de- also to treat with owners and ...... incumbents to be drawn to some ............ .................., or to yield out of their parson- .......................... ................, or to part their interests upon Churles, Churls, 55, 477, 478. Cipher, a means of communication, 210, 211, Circuiting sessions throughout the Pale to be Citizens, proposed restraints upon, 285. Clamahon, 391. Clan Andrews, 49. Clan William, Clanwilliam, Lord Bourke of, Captain of, 348. See William Burgh. Clanasters, the, 438. Clanawll, Clanawlle, division of Ardmache, 436. Clanbrasell, Clanbrassyll, 339, 436. McGoolechan, McGoolecham, in- Clancan, a division of Ardmache, 436. hatred, and hatred of the English Clancare, Clancarr, Clancar, Clancarre, Clan- ckare, Klankar, Earl of, 143, 190, 210, Earl of, accompanies Sir H. Sydney, Clandagawne, castle of, 333. Clandeboy, Clandeboye, Clandboy, Clandhu- Lord of, 146, 438. See Brian Bal- North or Upper, 384, 437, 438. South or Nether, 384, 437. Clandeboy, seneschal of, 338, 464. See Cap- Clandonnells, Clandonelles, Clandonells, Clan- Clanricarde, Richard, his sons Ulick and John, Ulick, Earl of, 332, 334, 406. Queen's commission to, 405. Clanricard, 65, 155, 172, 271, 310, 311, 324, Clowse, Robert, 86. Clynton, Mr., 314, 315. Coat money, amount of, 27. Coffie, Connor, 465. Coggerykerry, Coggerykirrye, castle called, Cohenny, friary of, 116. Coin, Act against counterfeiting foreign, 425. how to be managed to benefit the Coins, which to be current, 415, 416. Colby, a guydon of horsemen, 145. Collection, a, of all the statutes in force to be Collector of the impost on wines at Galway, Collenoughwonagh, castle of, 447. Colley, Henry, one of the members of the Collie, Sir Henry, knight, 312. Collier, Collyer, Captain William, lieutenant his good services in Connaught, |