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able by, 35.

..........................., English, and English laws desired, 41.
and cessors in every county to have let-
ters regarding provisions for the Lord
Deputy's household, 100.

pricked by Sir William Pelham, Lord
Justice, 174.

.... and ministers' accounts, defaults of,
410.

amount of fines and profits yearly
answered by the, 418.

........., an inquiry to be made as to the faith-
ful performance of their duties by the
Commissioners in Munster, 422.
Sherlocke, Shurlock, Shurlogh, Scurlake,
Scurloke, Scurlock, Shurlocke, Skir-
locke, Skurlocke, Barnaby, Burnaby,
Attorney to Mary and Elizabeth, 57, 58,
61, 64, 73, 78, 79, 103, 125.

displaced from his office for his
negligence and wilfulness in the time
of the Lord of Sussex' government,
480.

his petition with Nettervill and
Burnell to the Privy Council, 76.
........................ .................., committed to the Fleet for ap-
pealing against cesse, 80.

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submission of, 83, 106, 355.
Patrick, 124, 219, 224.

sheriff of co. Kilkenny, 141.
Peter, 128.
Shewer, river of, 450.

Sheyne, Matthew, Archbishop of Cork, 389.
Shigan Morish, instructions of Earl of Des-
mond to, 361.

Shipbuilding, advantages at Youghall for, 416.
Shipwrights, 212, 465.

Shires, counties of Ulster to be brought to the
nature as well as to the names of, 439.
Shire grounds, the people desire to have their
countries divided into, 384.

all lands to be brought within compass
of, 395.
Shoemaker, in the planting of Munster, every
gentleman to provide a, 412.

Shoemakers' town, the, 453.

Short Castle, the, otherwise Castle Agar, 453.
Shradeballye, otherwise Stradballye, town and
lands of, 451.

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Slevartye, mountains of, 65.

Sleulougher, mountains, 237, 257, 264, 267,
268, 301.
Sligaghe, 393.

Sligo, Slego, Sleigo, Slygo, 65, 184, 329, 393,
429, 432, 433, 444.

........................., part of Nether Connaught, 48.
commission sent down into, 466.
loss of Spanish ships and men at, 472.

........., county, 393, 405.

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letter dated at, 316.

fort of, 268, 280, 360.

Smith, in the planting of Munster every
gentleman to provide a, 412.

Smith, Smithe, Nathaniel, 331, 334.

Sir Thomas, 360.

........., Mr., Great Ardes undertaken by, 437.

Smithe, Smithes, Jesse or Joshua, Chief Justice
in Munster, 407.

............................ ..................., warrant to, 421.

............................ .................., wages due to, 462.
Smithes, the, 437.

Smithfield, the Pye, a brewhouse in, where the
Earl of Leicester went for sport, 270.
Snagge, Mr., Attorney-General, 125.
Snowe, George, Under-Sheriff, 138.
Socage, free, 420.

Soldiers, health of, considered, 6, 273.
..........................., pay of, discussed, 37.

to pay but 2d. Irish for a meal pro-
vided they take but two meals in one
day, 107.

exactions of the well-paid, 108.

fish and flesh days for, 122.

...., arrangements for victualling the, 122,

123.

for want of victuals, "tear the meat
out of the citizens' mouths," 240.
distribution of the, 276.

.., training, from a dangerous people im-
politic, 276.

not to be oppressive or insolent to the
Irish subjects, 277.

the necessity of, full pay to, 282.

I their liveries of red and blue coats
objected to as being marks for the
enemy, 311.

reduction of pay of, 327.

how to be victualled, 409.

the President's, not to be chargeable
on Undertakers in Munster, 440.

........, complaints against, considered "no
angels," 479.

impotent, 28, 135.

........., wages of, 86, 112.

Solicitor-General of Ireland, 421.
......... her Majesty's, 458.

Somerset county, 84, 419, 451, 453, 454.
Somersetshire, manner of enclosing land in,

desirable to be adopted in Ireland, 400.
Somersetshire gentlemen, letter to some, re-
commending the English settlement in
Munster, 419.

Somerton, in county Somerset, 451, 454.
Sorcery and witchcraft, Act against, 425.
Sorley, 380.

Sorleboy, Sorley Boy, Sorlie Boie, Sarleboy,

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Spain, 8, 28, 42, 165, 211, 227, 240, 242, 243,
247, 288, 289, 308, 314, 315, 328, 359,
431, 485, 488.

information of warlike preparations in,
for the invasion of Ireland, trade in
fruits and wines checked in consequence,
183.

arrival at Galway of two English barks
freighted from, 198.

.., report that the King of, had in St.
Marie Port and havens adjoining large
forces, 198.

report of great forces and treasure
from, 199.

the rebels comforted by letters and
messages from, 215.

........, preparations in, designed for the in-
vasion of Ireland, 220.

........., ships from, 222.

........, landing in Beare IIaven of friars from,

227.

release of English merchants in, 228.
........, report of warlike preparations in, to
assist the Irish rebels, 233.
....., deferred aid from, expected by Earl
of Desmond, 239.

Elizabeth's agents in, and Portugal
seeking information regarding the Irish
rebellion and the expected Spanish
assistance to the same, 259.

the mayor of Cork is informed by a
Frenchman that James Fitz Morris's
men are prepared for war in a port of,

259.

...., ready to advance its assistance to the
rebellion, 260.

.., a great force of Italians reported to
be in, ready to assist the Irish rebellion
at the instigation of the Pope, 261.
................., intelligence from, that the Pope was
making warlike preparations for assist-
ing the Irish rebels, 279.

........., no inan of reputation employed in, by
English government, all reports only
brought by merchants and mariners, 284.

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Suppression of coyne and livery, advantages
of the, 38.

Supremacy, Bishop Malachias Amalone and a
friar, brother to McWilliam Eughter,
openly renounce the Pope, swear to the
supremacy, and make public profession
of their faith and recantation, 378.

Supreme head of the church, Viscount Baltin-
glas a rebel by the authority of the, 290.
Surds. See Swords, 350.

See Sorleboy.

Surgeon, pay of a, 44, 111, 112.
Surlie, 232.
Surliboie, Surleboy, 172, 380. See Sorleboy.
Sure, river of, 345.

Surrenders of lands, certificate of, in the time
of Sir J. Perrot's government, 473.
Surrey, a member of the Carew family in, 216.
Survey of Ireland, reference to an old, 370.

of the lands of all the lords of the
country to be taken, 370.

...... of forfeited lands to be made, 372.

of rebels' lands, commission regarding,

373.

....... in Munster, 439.

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