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to the captains of her Majesty's gal-
lowglase, 168.

to Captain Gilbert Yorke, 182.

to the Deputy, the Archbishop of
Dublin and others to levy all debts and
arrearages owing to the Crown from
the time of Henry VIII. to Queen
Elizabeth, 373.

appointed to survey the Crown's pos-
sessions, 373.

from the Lord Deputy to Sir Thomas
Norris, Sir George Boucher, and Sir
George Carew, 490.

Commissioner, the Chief, in Connaught, 439.
pay of, 372.

Commissioners, 23, 96, 103, 140, 144, 174,
182, 184, 200, 218, 345, 346, 351, 373,
379, 390, 393, 407, 482.

at Cavan, 402.

at Cork, 250, 282, 300.

letter to, 255.

in Connaught, 430.

to be established in Munster, 338.
assembled at Galway, 332.

for Ulster, Articles laid down by, 366.
sent to the Burkes, 431.

........................, expenses of diets of, 28.

to abolish all Irish extortions and
unjust customs, 68.

..., their authority during the absence of
the Lord Deputy, 100.

.............. appointed to carry out reforms in
Wexford, 118.

in causes ecclesiastical, 132.
concordatums granted to, 150.
......................, controversies in Ireland to be referred
to, 204.

in causes ecclesiastical in Munster,
why they should be appointed, 284.

to be appointed in Munster, proposed

by Pelham, 284.

to survey the rebels' lands, 375.
allowances for diets of, 411.

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for bonnaught in Irish countries, 136.
Compton, 318.

Comyroughe, barony, called, 451.
Conagh, Conaghe, Connagh, 33, 340.

Chief Justice in. See Sir Edward
Fitton, 349.

Lord President in, 349. See Sir
Edward Fitton.

shired and rented by the name of co.
of Longford, 335.

Concealed lands, verdict of the grand jury at
Cork respecting, 386.

lands in co. Cork, verdict of the grand
jury at Cork respecting lands and goods
which ought to go to the Crown by
escheat, attainder, suppression of abbeys,
&c., 389.

Concordatum, 26, 244, 254, 281.

by the Lord Justice and Council, 157.
by the Archbishop of Dublin, 223.

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Condon, 336.

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or Canton of Armoy, 40.

Patrick, seneschal, 407, 440, 442, 459.
Condy, Prince of, the bearer of Articles to
Queen Elizabeth, published at Water-
ford, and called Eve's Seditious Libel,
289.

Coneloughe, Conneloughe, Connilaugh, Cone-
logh, Connelough, 164, 189, 191, 207,
208, 218, 220, 221, 224, 227, 229, 236,
238, 239, 246.

........., Co., 257, 348; rent of land to English
settlers in, 419.
Connaught, Conaught, Connuaght, Conoughte,
Connaugh, 41, 46-48, 51, 64, 68, 109,
110, 126, 127, 130, 141, 151, 152, 154,
155, 164-166, 172, 189, 220, 225, 264,
282, 284, 286, 304, 314, 316,321, 323–
325, 328, 333, 335, 353, 375, 378, 393,
418, 434, 458, 477, 483.

Chief Justice of, Justice of, 332, 393.
See Thomas Dillon.

....., Chief Commissioner in, his duties,

373.

Connaught, Council in, 85, 135.

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Colonel and Chief Commissioner of,
112. See Nicholas Malby.

Governor of, 164, 171, 198, 429, 484.
See Sir Nicholas Malby, and Sir Richard
Bingham.

Sir H. Sydney offers to make
the Earl of Clanricard, if he would
suppress the extortion of coyne and
livery, 353.

President of, 48, 154. See Sir Nicholas
Malby, Lord President of, 343. See
Sir Edward Fitton.

Provost-Marshal of, 231, 432, 455.
See Captain Francis Barkley.

plains of, 65, 253; the inhabitants of,
desire to be under English rule, 51.

province of, 57, 150, 329, 338; well
governed by O'Reilie, 31; the best
reformed, 298; the only quiet province,
330.

requires a governor, 42.

divided into four counties, namely,
Sligo, Mayo, Galway, and Roscommon,

48.

the Scots destroy the inhabitants of
the plains of, 51.

the inhabitants anxious for the sup-
pression of rebels and outlaws, 51.
revolt in, 54.

........, Captain Nicholas Malbie appointed to
take charge of the government of, 54.
when quiet, its revenue equal to its
charges, 65.

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........., pay of the garrison in, 484.
Earl of, 154.

Connaught and Thomond, Governor of, 381.
See Sir N. Malby.

Chief Commissioner in, 405.
See Richard Bingham.

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a brief abstract of the compo-
sition there taken, 406.

406.

lords and captains of letter to,

Connollo, Connello, country of, 448-450.
Connors, Conours, the. See O'Connors.
Conquest, the, 62.

Conscience and nature, Earl of Desmond con-
siders the Irish rebels bound to him by,

177.

Conton, Parson, 487, 488.

Conveyances, difficulties of, with regard to
attainted lands, 328.

fraudulent, made by the rebels, Act
concerning, 425.

Conwaie, Dennis, 201.

Conway, Conwaye, Jenkyn, certificate of lands
in Kerry and Desmond allotted to, and
his associates, by the Undertakers in
Munster, 448.

Cooke, Sir Edward, extracts from his reports
in Calvin's case, showing that Ireland
is a dominion separated from England,

483.

Coolie, Sir Henry, 197; his son George, 197.
Coollie, Coolly, Henry, 158, 171.

Coolye, Sylvester, 465.

Coondon, Patrick, lands of, 452.

Cooper, John, 463.
Copinger, Robert, 385.
Copran, of Dublin, 404.
Copyholders, 412.

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and freeholders, means of avoiding
quarrels with the new settlers and, 407.
Coraghemore, Lord, baron of, 97.
Corbett, Corbette, Mr., 147, 256.
Corbes, 388.

Corbo, the, of Eaneskye, 454.

Cork, Corke, Corcke, 38, 40, 42, 105, 142, 143,
166, 174, 176, 191, 196, 203, 207, 208,
211-213, 215, 218, 220, 236, 237, 246,
249, 250, 255, 258, 264-266, 268, 269,
273, 279, 281, 283, 288, 294, 300, 303,
326, 336, 347, 351, 387, 393, 416, 490.
Bishop of, 40; accompanies Sir H.
Sydney, 39.

Cork, city of, 303, 344, 389.

paid tribute to the Lord of Mus-
kerie, 154.

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daily sessions held at, during Sir
H. Sydney's visit at, 40.

counterfeited coins of Spanish stamps
passed and detected at, 42.

ships belonging to merchants of, to be
allowed to pass the English squadron,
200.

........., munition to be supplied to, in order
to defray debts contracted for the diets
of soldiers formerly cessed there, 210.
the names of noblemen and gentlemen
who appeared at, 4 July 1580, 265.
.........., principal lords and gentlemen of,
assembled, 268-270.

the King of Spain's subjects at, or-
dered to be set at liberty, 283.

Sir James of Desmond indicted, ar-
raigned, and condemned at, 302.

Cork, Earl of Desmond sends over seditious

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letters to, 325.

the cessors at, 327.

a fit place for ship-building, 370.

......................., presentment of a grand jury at, re-
garding Gerald FitzGerald, late Earl of
Desmond, 385.

verdict of the grand jury at, respect-
ing concealed lands, 386.

.., names of the grand jury at, 388.
value of lands in, of traitors attainted,
395.

cattle very plentiful in, 412.
extract from an inquisition at, 443.
the Vice-President at, 473.
munitions at, to be surveyed, 469.
letter dated at, 265.

co., 38, 191, 208, 215, 218, 219, 221,
227, 239, 254, 256, 267, 273, 299, 306,
307, 320, 326, 348, 374, 378, 387, 394,
449, 452-454, 482.

sheriff of, 76, 282, 293, 302, 378.
See Sir Cormoke McTeige.

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Counties, cesse imposed on various, 87, 88.
Countries, waste and impoverished, to be fa-
voured by composition in lieu of cesse,
424.

Country jury, 385-387.

County courts, orders respecting, 118.

County Palatine of Wexford, tribute paid to
McMorrowghe by Earl of Shrewsbury
from his, 154.

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Earl of Ormond, Lord of the
liberty of co. Tipperary, where, as a
county palatine, he keeps courts regally
by himself or his officers, 345.

Couper, John, 449, 451, 454.

Coursers of horses subject to martial law, 197.
Courcy, Coursy, Coursie, Coursey, Baron, 336.
accompanies Sir H. Sydney, 39.
Sir Gerald, Lord, 142, 149, 190, 423.
cantred or barony of, 423.

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Court, the, 355, 362, 366, 467.

letters dated at, 445, 446, 465, 472.
Sir H. Sydney sent to, for Irish
causes, 358.

he is not well received at, 358.

Court Rothery, castle of, 450.
Courteney, W., 447, 449, 450.
Courtneshehye, 451.
Courts, royalties of, 411.

and houses of law to be removed from
Dublin Castle, 409.

......... of King's Bench and Common Pleas,
477. See King's Bench and Common
Pleas.

Courtstown, castle, town, and lands of, 451.
Covleene, lands and territories of, 450.
Cowlie or Collie, Silvester, 181.

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