ciation at the Hague, 284. Is made lord chamberlain to the queen, 286. His military credit at Mons, 289. His death, ibid. Osory, earl of, son of the preceding earl, married to the lady Anne Hyde, I. 290. Her death, 294. Marries lady Mary Somerset, 296. Osory, bishop of, l. 426. Othwelie Gillemiholoth, I. 31. Outlawry for high-treason, made a disqualification for peers or their descendants sitting in the house of Jords, I. 376. List of peers so disqualified, 378. P Paisly, capt. William, II. 65. Pale, in Ireland, how understood, and its extent, II. 4. Parliament of England, Mr. Hooker's account of the conftitution and forms of, 11 Eliz. I. 87. Parliament of Ireland, fummary view of the early hir tory of, I, 44. Ancient and modern methods of holding, 57. Historical view of the alterations, 62. Proceedings of, under Elizabeth, 66. Method of proceeding in the parliament held by fir Henry Sid. ney, 11 Eliz. 68. . Proceedings of, under James I. 165. Proceedings of the house of lords from the session of 1634 to 1666, 314. The first regular entry of a writ of error in, 358. Table of alĩ the sessions and laws, 418, note. Its several places of meeting, 390. II. 97. Places of holding parliament, 98. List of the parliament under Oliver Cromwell, 234. Parfonage houses, acts to encourage the building of, 11. 36, note. Patty, Nicholas, and Anne his wife, II. 70. Peers of Ireland, outlawed, a list of, 378. Peerage, the descent of, not to be barred by a fine, I. 198, note. Pensions, not to be granted on the hereditary revenue, Vol. II. Ff Peppard, 1. 424• ! Peppard, Mr. II. 38. ing's law, I. 55. of commons, II. 61. reign, I. 50. of Ireland, on the death of the lord lieutenant, 1. 410. der James II. il. 199, note. 1635, I. 331. Preferments, ecclesiastical, in England and Ireland, not to be held together, l. 426. earl of Desmond in Ireland, I. 201. Prisoners, 1 Prisoners, rates to be levied for their relief, 1. 426. Prizage, how it came into the family of Butler, I. 193. Proctors for the clergy, how introduced into the lower house, Il. 5. Are excluded, and aflemble in con vocation, 6. Prorogation of parliament, how it affects business dea pending, II. 21. Protections abolished, 1, 362. II. 61. Proteft, the first formally entered on the Irish journals, 1. 402. Protesting by proxy, peculiar to Ireland, II. 195. Proxies in the Irish house of lords, the exercise of, re gulated, I. 321. The appearance of lords by, re- of proxies, Il. 190. Q 43.84. Quatremaine, Dr. I. 243. R Ranelagh, lord, I. 283. 285. 340. 375. 395. II. 141. Raphoe, bishop of, Il. 105. Ratcliffe, fir George, I. 219. 347. 355. 357. II. 20. Rathmines, battle of, I. 227. Reading, William, esq. II. 68. Reimond le Gross, his expedition to Ireland, I. 25, Remonstrances presented by the commons against griev. ances, II. 30. 38. Residence, clerical, enjoined by an early statute in Ireland, I. 46. Ff 2 Revenue, 162. 305 Revenue, hereditary, restraining clauses in the laws for granting pensions, I. 424. Farm of, by fir James Shaen, II. 245. , office, I. 314. 347 Roman catholics, their parliamentary disabilities, I. Roscommon, lord, I. 411. His character, II. 160. Ross, lord, I. 362. Ross, Mr. II. 137 Rothorike, monarch of Ireland, swears fealty to Henry II. of England, I. 32. Rouvigny, Monf. I. 281. Russel, bishop, I. 255. Ruffel, colonel, I. 242. Rutland, duke of, I. 410. Ryves, judge, I. 354. S Sande, marquis de, Portuguese ambassador, I. 254. 286. Santry, lord, I. 412. 11. 197: Sarsfield, judge, I. 167, 168. Savage, Philip, esq. clerk of the crown, I. 383. Scotch, restrictions on their settling in Ireland, repeal ed, I. 180. Acts for their naturalization, 370. II. 15. Levy on them for parliament fees, 70. Scott, colonel Thomas, Il. 91. Scott, Mr. II. 136. Secretary of state for Ireland, how this office funk into a finecure, II. III. Settlement, act of, for Ireland, I. 259. Proceedings on, 267. 396. Table of the expences attending the commiflion for it in England, 406. II. 145. Shaen, Shaen, fir James, farms the whole revenue of Ire land, II, 141. Copy of the grant, 245. complained of, I. 172. Is punished, 174. by him, II Eliz. I. 68. Slane, William lord, I. 315. Slingsby, fir Harry, beheaded, I. 242. Southampton, lord treasurer, I. 264. 267 Southwell, fir Robert, anecdotes and character of, by the first duke of Ormond, I. v. Copy of the dedication to his narrative, viii. 189. His narrative of the duke's life, 192. Is made secretary of state, II. 111. Speaker of the house of lords, allowed the same fees as in England, I. 400. Speaker of the house of commons, a deputy appointed, II. 107 Spirits, not to be distilled from corn, without licence, St. John, Mr. treasurer, I. 173. 175. vantage of, I. 318. the Irish house of commons, 11 Eliz. I. 71. 220. His reprimand of the house of commons, 329. Strange, |