Hardens, William, preacher of the orders, 146. master of Dublin University at its establishment, 146.
Hardimans, 227. Harflew, 227. Harie, Thomas, 388.
Harold, King, 239.
Harols, the, 134. Harpetre, John de, 415. Harrington, 345.
Hartford, Adam de, 67, 76.
Hertford, Earl of, his daughter married to James Butler, Earl of Ormond, 150. John de, 98.
Thomas, Bishop of, and Deputy of Ireland, see Charloune, 160, 161.
Harve, Harvey, Harwye, of Mount Morthey, 67, 68, 72, 91, 97, 201, 345.
Henry I., 239, 242, 245, 246, 247, 376. Henry II. of England, King, 29, 34, 48, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 65, 67, 75, 76, 77, 79, 80, 81, 82, 91, 95, 99, 101, 121, 215, 222, 224, 225, 226, 238, 242, 244, 261, 285, 330, 395, 402, 435, 440, 443, 450, 453, 454, 455, 456, 464, 466, 174, 477, 478.
Henry II. of England-cont.
his sons conspire against him,
imprisons his Queen Ellinger, and keeps Rossamound, 66.
his sons conspire again, 66. his anxieties and troubles con- sequent upon the conspiracies of his sons at home and abroad, 70.
his submission and penitence for his share in the death of St. Thomas, 70.
his character, personal appear-
ance, and habits, 70, 71.
his care of Ireland, 71. receives a ring from Pope Adrian as a token of his possession of Ireland, 72.
gives Ireland to his young son John, 99.
sends his son John to Ireland as Lord of Ireland, 104.
Henry III., 222, 225, 242, 244, 247, 364, 370, 373, 375, 390, 396, 397, 411, 413, 414, 415, 416, 433, 435, 438, 440, 441, 448, 454, 456, 460, 464, 466, 472, 476, 479.
gives Hubert de Burgo Meath and Connaught, 123.
amount of usury taken by Jews in London in the reign of, 239. a description of, 294.
his expedition into Gascony, 359. his son, Prince Edward, 397. records of his reign, 411.
Henry IV., 224, 363, 370, 387, 394, 396, 411, 441, 448, 449, 450, 451, 479, 480, 481. Henry V., 171, 226, 227, 331, 337, 355, 387, 394, 445, 449, 452, 454, 456, 460, 471.
Henry VI., 172, 186, 223, 224, 240, 245, 247, 258, 339, 354, 356, 359, 360, 361, 362, 363, 370, 376, 387, 390, 391, 393, 395, 397, 398, 431, 436, 437, 446, 447, 449, 450, 451, 452, 453, 454, 457, 460, 461, 467, 471, 477, 478, 484.
received at Barame Houth between Dover and Canterbury after his corona- tion in Paris, 238.
briefs of records concerning Ireland in the reign of, 339.
warrants by, 446, et seq.
Henry VII., 115, 188, 224, 225, 340, 354, 398, 445, 451, 455, 456, 457, 461, 467, 468, 470.
"that worthy Solomon,"
his mother Elizabeth, 225.
his consort Queen Elizabeth, 445.
Act of Parliament passed in his reign that all laws made in England before that time should be current in Ireland, 456.
..., a true copy of his letter from, to the mayor and citizens of Waterford, touch- ing Perkyn Warbick, 468.
Henry VIII., 21, 23, 115, 172, 194, 224, 225, 322, 355, 362, 363, 368, 377, 384, 390, 397, 398, 403, 404, 437, 438, 439, 446, 448, 454, 455, 456, 457, 467, 469, 470, 474, 475, 481, 483, 484.
"all the Irish lords of Ireland did surrender their lands unto his grace, and took these same lands to hold of his Majesty for ever," 101.
letters of protection by, 376.
extract from a letter of, regarding "martial law," 389.
Hereford, Herferd, Bishop of, 222.
Heyton, Roger de, brother, 325. Hibernia, 30, 117, 377. See Ireland.
the origin of the name, 30.
named either from Hibernus, one of the early conquerors of Ireland, or from Hiberus, a river in Spain, 30, 33. Hiberniæ, Fragmenta ex chronicis, 323, 331. Rex, 227.
Hibernus, Hiberneus, of Spain, one of the early conquerors of Ireland, from whom it is supposed it took the name Hibernia, 30, 33.
Hiberus, Hibernus, a river of Spain, 30, 33. Hierbon, 374.
Hongerford, Walter L., 224.
Honorius, Pope, 176.
Hont, Richard, captain of the English horse- men, shot, 206. Hooke Tower, the, 441. Hooker, 345.
Hordenets, the, 378. Horne, Captain, 199.
Hose, Hughe de, 322, 331. Hoseman, Richard, 474.
Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in Ireland, 378, 380.
Hospitallers, the, received the lands of the Templars in Ireland, 131.
Hosse, Walter, chief engrosser of the Queen's Exchequer, 260.
Hostall, master of Dublin, 53.
Hotham, John, clerk, commission to, 333,
Book of, 1-260, 375, 479.
Lord of, Baron of, 177, 183, 184, 190, 195, 197, 199, 202, 205, 207, 209, 217, 231, 372, 373, 376.
the bridge at, 90-22.
a cruel battle fought there, 92. the north church of, 177, 183. Christopher, Lord of, 192, 201. Nicholas, Sir Nicholas, Nicholas de, Lord of, 177, 182, 189, 191, 192, 196, 201, 215, 231, 372.
the Lord of, taken prisoner, 193. committed to close prison in Dublin Castle for maintaining the cause of the griefs of the country, 214.
the service of, 227.
the Lord of, his book, 479.
Kichard, Lord of, 260.
Robert, Lord of, 403.
St. Lawrence, Lord of, 320.
Walter, 154.
William, 154, 196.
Scolastica, 169.
Houthes, the, 155.
Howettstowne, 366.
Hueesson, Remond, 110.
Hulmested, 411.
Humureirdagh, 375.
Hungary, 29.
........ the town of Belgrado considered its
Hungerford, L., 223.
Huntyns-towne, 247.
Huracry, Dave, primate of Ardmaghe, 160.
Insuekoin, Baron of, 23. Inverthely, 444.
Husey, 322.
Huske, John, 223.
Husse, Housse, John, 136.
Raymond, 75.
Hussey, John, Baronet, Lord of Galtrym, 23,
castle of, 428.
manor of, 428.
Insula, Hobuck, 362.
Inyshoven, 255,
Inyshyrcan, an island so called, 474. Inystiog, 476.
Ireland, 1, 2, 4-13, 22, 26-28, 36-39, 47, 48, 51-63, 66, 67, 75, 76, 79, 80, 92, 94, 95, 97-101, 105, 107, 112-115, 120, 121, 123, 126, 128, 132, 135, 140, 142, 143, 147, 150, 155-157, 159, 160, 161, 164-166, 168, 171, 176, 177, 180, 181, 183, 187-189, 191-193, 199, 200, 203, 205-207, 209, 212, 219-224, 227, 237- 239, 241, 258, 261, 263, 264, 266, 267, 270-272, 276, 279, 282, 283, 285-288, 290, 292, 295, 298, 299, 302, 303, 332, 334, 337, 339, 342, 347-349, 351, 353, 364, 369, 370, 372-375, 377, 378, 382, 384-387, 389, 390, 396, 397, 400, 402, 403, 412-416, 433-442, 448, 449-457, 460, 463, 465, 466, 473-479, 483, 484. Admiral of, 385. See Earl of Rut- land.
the Butler of, the Botiller of, 347-350, 444. See Butler and FitzWalter.
the chancellor of, 160, 168, 188, 337, 339, 351, 353, 363, 389, 399, 426. See Borle, Brun, Geraldinge, Talbot, and Tani.
the chancery of, 356, 360, 455. Chief Governor of, 37. See O'Connor Donne.
the Church of, facts connected with the spiritual jurisdiction of, 20.
...................., archbishops and bishops of, 333,
Ireland gives itself into the juris- diction, spiritual and temporal, of the see of Rome, 226.
statutes for its guidance esta- blished by a council of its prelates, &c. at the time of the conquest (Ireland), 285, 286.
..............................., a statute enacted in a parliament
held at Dublin, that all persons ad- vanced to benefices should reside on the same, or otherwise forfeit the issues and profits, 437.
an extract from Bede respecting a convocation of clergy, in which the time for celebrating Easter was dis cussed, 453.
........, an Act of Parliament for the abolition of the Pope's authority, 456.
the clergy of, petition for the redress of wrongs done to the Church in depriving it of the secular liberties and privileges granted by various bene- factors, 464.
"the title which the Queen of England hath to Ireland by the Pope and the clergy," 479.
its government to be similar to that of the Church of England, 286, 295, 449.
........, every house to pay a penny rent to the Church of Rome, as in England, 71.
Nicholas, Bishop of Waterford and Lismore, petitions the King to allow him to resign his see, being unable to exercise his cure from old age and feebleness, and recommends a suc- cessor whom the King may prefer to the bishopric by letter of recommendation to the Pope, 485.
the conquest of, 42, 91, 92, 117, 285. the cause of, 36.
written by Thomas, 261.
Council of, 150, 366.
.., Deputy of, 23, 376. See Lord of Rut- land and Cork, and Earl of Kildare. Duke of, 172, 448, 453. See Vere. escheator of, 360, 364, 368, 371, 390, 444. See Carew and Haye.
exchequer of, 213, 351, 355, 377.
justiciary of, 352, 353, 365, 371, 412. See Butler, Mariscis, Wogan, and Fitz- Thomas.
his salary, 351.
mandates to, 365
writ to, 391.
Keeper of, 98, 170, 360.
the same Pope sends a ring to the King as a token of his possession, 72. granted to Henry II. by the Pope,
the care of Henry II. for, 71. the right of England to, 100.
the King of England entitled to, by Act of Parliament, 116.
.., a council of bishops and clergy held at Dublin by command of the Pope's legate, to show openly the King of England's right to, 94.
the Irish said to have been subjects of the Crown of England before they set foot in, 225.
the title of the Crown of England to, 94, 224, 344, 479.
the King of England assumes the title of King of, by the consent of certain popes and the Church generally, 224.
the right of the King of England to, proved by reference to Cambrensis and other ancient histories of England, 389.
the Pope writes to the bishops of Ireland to give subsidy to the King of England, 416.
extracts touching King John's actions in, 456.
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