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GENERAL INDE X.

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Acts of Parliament "thought fit to be propounded at the next Parliament to be holden in Ireland ;"-cont.

against idle holidays and holding fairs and markets upon Sundays or within the precincts of the churchyard, 155.

to give to the King all chantries and other lands given to superstitious uses, as obits, lamps, anniversaries, and the like, 156.

that all friars, monks, and nuns shall be expelled from their dissolved houses, 156.

to revive and make perpetual the imposts of wines, 156.

to resume all grants made to corpora-
tions, to be free from the King's
customs, 156.

to establish for ever the several com-
positions made with the inhabitants
of Munster and other places, 156.
to extinguish the custom of tanistry,
and to make all lands "descend-
able," according to the course of
the common laws, 157.

that any person attainted of high
treason shall forfeit all his lands,
tenements, and hereditaments, 157.
of recognition of the King's un-
doubted right to the Crown of
Ireland, 157.

for the abolishing of the Brehon law, and to make the common laws current in all parts of Ireland,

157.

regarding artificers and others engaged in trade, 157.

to abolish the uncertain cuttings and cosherings usurped by divers lords and gentlemen upon their tenants and dependents, 157.

to repeal certain Statutes prohibiting the exportation of sundry commodities, 157.

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Acts of Parliament "thought fit to be pro-
pounded at the next Parliament to be
holden in Ireland ;"-cont.

for the better paying of poundage
and delivering books of account
into the Exchequer, 161.
for punishing rioters and such as
riotously assemble themselves, 161.
for the punishment of concealers of
felons, and to restrain the excessive
gain now taken by fastness men,
161.

for erecting inns and for restraining
the excessive number of alehouses,
&c., 161.

to prevent all future extortions and
deceits in officers of courts, at-
torneys, clerks, and solicitors, 161.
to restrain the Irish habits and
language, especially in cities and
towns, 161.

to redress the abuses and extortions
of sheriffs and clerks of the market,
161.

to be passed for a grant of subsidies,
161.

for killing wolves and other vermin,
161.

to be made for erecting in every
parish a common pound and com-
mon stocks, &c., 162.
regarding game, &c., 162.

for tanning leather, 162.

for the abolishing of barbarous and
rude customs, 163.

to repeal the Act for limitation of
places for tanning of leather, 164.

Act, the, of recognition, 285.

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for the Uniformity of Common Prayers
not legally pursued or misexecuted,"
304, 305.

........., the, of Absentees, 444.

the Duke of Norfolk, the Earl
of Shrewsbury, Lord Bartley, and others
dispossessed of their lands in Ireland
ly, 444.

Acts now in force in England to be enacted
in Ireland, 163.

to be repealed, 163.
Adams, Rob., 90.

........................., Will., 91.
Adamston, 117.

Adamstowne, 341.
Admiral, the Lord, 114.
Admiralty Court, 114.

Adulteries, an Act proposed to restrain licen-
tious, 160.

Advice for removing the natives who are
swordmen, 48.

Advices how the titles of the bishop, dean,
&c. of the island and city of Derry may
be cleared; sent into Ireland by the
Treasurer, and signed by the Lords,

49.

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Alexander, 3rd, King of Scotland, 356, 362.
Alferez, 376.

Alfred, King, Ireland should be divided into
shires, hundreds, &c., as England was
divided by, 452.

Alienation Ocffie, the, in England, 108.
Alienations, fines for, 312.

fines for licences and pardons of, 108.
Alison, the wife of a smith at Dundalk, the
concubine of Earl of Tyrone, 350.

Allan Connaught, the bog of, 447.

Allegiance, an Act that all above 16 years of
age should take the oath of, 160.

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and Supremacy, the oaths of, should
be taken by the Undertakers and servi-
tors, 322.

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Anaghes, 28.

Anamore, 431.

Anderton, Captain, 226.

Andrew, Eusebius, Clerk of the Crown, 181,

185.

Henry, Clerk of the Crown, 181.

Angier, Fran., 74, 335.

Annagh, 247, 248.

Annaly, the, 67.

Annesley, Francis, Comptroller of the Works,
182, 186, 275, 335, 433.

Sir Francis, 327.
Robert, 254.

Annsley, Captain Fran., 54.

Annuities, fees, and pensions payable out of
the King's revenues, an abstract of,
179.

and pensions, the total sum of, in 1602,
189.

Ansley, Francis, 229.

Sir Francis, his allotment as an Under-
taker, 415.

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Armagh, Armaghe, Ardmagh, etc., 22, 50, 77,
136, 155, 169, 219, 221, 225, 227, 234,

246, 247, 249, 399, 439.

the Archbishop of, 40, 57.

his lands in the escheated

counties of Ulster, 40.

the Dean of, 144, 247, 417, 456.
Primate of, the Lord Primate of, 14,
38, 92, 135, 170, 249, 456. See Com-
missioners.

........., prior of, 247.

........., dignitaries of, 57.

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the clergy assembled at, 457.

the ruined cathedral church to be
re-edified, 155.

...., barony of, a description of the land
in, 381.

........................, co., 43, 46, 49, 52, 78, 134, 136, 168,
225, 229, 231, 232, 234, 235, 251, 392,
422.

a project for the division and
plantation of the escheated lands in, 13.
its divisions, 21.

the Church's portion in, 21.
the undertakers' portions in, 22.
certain woods in, to be reserved
for the King's use, 45.

415.

allotments to Undertakers in,

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Artherley, Will., 91.

Arthur of Limerick, 431

D. Richard, 286.
Articles, the, 42, 43, 142.

......, agreed upon between the Privy
Council, on the King's behalf, and the
Committees appointed by the Act of
the Common Council, on behalf of the
Mayor and Commonalty of the city
of London, concerning a plantation
in part of the province of Ulster, 36.
the Londoners (Undertakers)
are to plant their lands as other Under-
takers, excepting the special privileges
expressed in, 141.

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