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Ulster-cont.

......................., several bishoprics in, which are not

surveyed and taxed, to be so by Com-
mission, in order to increase the King's
revenue, 107.

the escheated lands or counties of, 38,
133, 155, 228, 264, 370, 380.

........................... .................., an account of, 422.

a map of, 441. See Commissioners.
........................., a project for the division and planta-
tion of the escheated lands in certain
counties in, concluded by his Majesty's
Commissioners, 13.

the escheated lands in, defects in
former surveys to be remedied, 43.
........, omissions and defects in former survey

of the escheated lands in, either for the
King and Church to be supplied and
amended by new inquisitions, and to be
distinguished, 44.

the records of the escheated lands
preserved, 47.

........, the conditions to be observed by the
servitors and natives of the escheated
lands in, 50.

........., advice for the Commissioners of Sur-
vey of the escheated lands in, 56.

........., the Lord Deputy to be authorized to

award a Commission for passing the
escheated lands in, to the British Un-
dertakers, 55.

the warrant of possession by the
Lord Deputy and Commissioners for
the plantation of the escheated lands
in, 59.

a warrant for timber addressed to the
Commissioners generally appointed for
the assignation of timber to the Under-
takers in the escheated lands in, 60.

warrant by Lord Deputy and Com-
missioners for staying tenants in the
escheated lands of, 63.

a relation of works by Scottish Under-
takers in the escheated counties of, 75.
the escheated lands of, to be planted
with Protestants and well-affected sub-
jects, 169.

......................., a summary view and distribution of

the six escheated counties of, granted
and disposed of by the King, 235.

the British Undertakers, servitors, and
natives in the escheated lands of, 244.

six entire counties in, escheated on
account of rebellion, 279.

Articles agreed upon between the
Privy Council and the city of London,
concerning a plantation of, 36.

the plantation of, "we intend nothing
with greater earnestness than that the
plantation of Ulster with civil men,
well-affected in religion, shall be ac-
complished with zeal and integrity,”

43.

Ulster-cont.

Articles for instructions to such as
shall be appointed by his Majesty's
Commissioners for the plantation of,
with the Commissioners' answers, 44.
its plantation to be attended to seri-
ously, 69.

the plantation of, regulations for, 123.
the success of the plantation of, 131.
books touching the plantation of, 244,

392.

the directions concerning the planta-
tion of the escheated lands of, 263.
the new plantations in, 266.

to be encouraged, 280.
British Undertakers in, 140; subject
to royal reprimand for their defections,
87.

Undertakers of, conditions to be ob-
served by, 154, 269.

........................, .................., an act to confirm the grants and
estates of, 159.

the new Undertakers of, to be esta-
blished by Act of Parliament, 167.
Undertakers of, have liberty to trans-
port raw hides, 204.
rebels, 451.

Escheator of, 179. See Sexten.
Earl of, 352.

the King is immediate lord and
proprietor of all Connaught, by an ancient
and just title, as being lineal heir to,
who was lord of Connaught and Trim,
104, 105.

and the Earl of Clanrickard (Clan-
ricarde) descended from Richard de
Burgo, 293.

Earls of, the attainder of the late
fugitive and other chief lords of Ulster,
167.

Earldom of, the title to by the Crown
of England, 458.

the heir of, married to the Duke of
Clarence, 447.

Undertakers in Ulster, 18, 20, 39, 45, 82, 102,
145, 150, 152, 219, 231, 234, 246, 303,
322-324, 331-333, 368-370, 378, 382,
392-422.

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Undertakers in Ulster-cont.

against whom were divided and dis-
tributed the escheated lands are to
observe certain Articles, &c., 22.
sufficient forces to be maintained at
the King's charges for safety of, 38.
a list of servitors thought meet to be,

53.

........., rules to be observed in the choice of

servitors to be, 54.

..., the Lord Deputy and Council are to
hold them to the performance of their
Articles, 81.

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land disputes between, and the other
patentees, 82.

a note how the plantation goes for-
ward in Fermanoch, and what the
Undertakers have done there, and their
proceedings, 94.

conditions to be observed by, 154,

269.

an Act to confirm the grants and
estates of, 159.

.... and servitors should take the oaths of
supremacy and allegiance, 322.

to assign a certain quantity of land to
the Church, 323.

..........................., regulations for, 378-380.

tied by covenants to introduce English
inhabitants and religion, 377.

none to be admitted but those who
will take the oath of supremacy, 380.
a map of the particular divisions of
the lands of all, 441.

British or English, 14-16, 51, 55,
62, 132, 140, 141, 232, 244, 251, 263,
300, 305, 368, 392-422, 424.

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Sir William, Kt., Constable of Wick-
low Castle, Clerk of the Council, 168,
181, 183.

when knighted, 383.
William, 275.

Uskertye, 29.

Usquebagh, instructions for, 207.
Usury, an Act against, 159.
Uttenrede, 390.

Vale, Humphrey, 41.
Valentia, 436.

Hen., 433.

V.

Valley, the Knight of the, 185, 430.
his wife, 185.

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