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Ireland under the Stuarts and During the Interregnum, Vol. 1 (of 3), 1603-1642

Chapter 44: TRANSCRIBERS' NOTES
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The volume traces early Stuart rule in Ireland by combining political narrative with documentary analysis: it follows administrative measures, efforts to impose religious uniformity and laws against recusancy, the departure of leading Gaelic lords and the subsequent colonization of Ulster, local rebellions and military responses, and contentious parliamentary elections and commissions. Chapters interweave descriptions of land surveys, plantation policy, legal mandates, and turf-level social effects, relying on state papers, tracts, and maps to show how governance, settlement, and religious disputes reshaped authority and society and set the scene for later wider conflicts.

Swiney, Eugene, titular bishop of Kilmore, 345-346

Switzerland, 40

Synnott, Walter, 154-155

Taaffe, Theobald, afterwards Viscount, 293, 331

Talbot, William, 113, 117, 129, 130, 132, 170

— Peter, Jesuit, afterwards archbishop, 215

Tanderagee, 337

Tara, 350

Taylor, Francis, 118-119

Temple, Sir John, Master of the Rolls and historian, 193, 320, 334, 357

Temple, Sir William, Provost of Trinity College, 273

Termon lands, 35, 69-71

— Magrath, 188

Thomastown, 2-4

Thomond, Henry O’Brien, 5th Earl of, 80, 94, 106, 151

Thornton, Sir George, 8, 9

— Alice, Wandesford’s daughter, 312, 321

Thurles, Thomas Butler, Viscount, 180

Tichborne, Sir Henry, 347, 353-358

Tinahely, 280

Tinane, 336

Tipperary, the cross, 92;

the Palatinate, 139;

the county, 279

Toome, 78

Tory island, 52, 59

Trim, 332

Trinity College, Dublin, 186-187, 273

Tuam, 205

Tullagh: see Jamestown, 166

Tullophelim, 139

Tullyallen, 356

Turvey, 25

Tyrconnel, Rory O’Donnell, Earl of, 34, 35, 58, 97, 149

Tyringham, Sir Arthur, 348

Tyrone, Hugh O’Neill, Earl of, chap. iii. passim, 1, 2, 18, 25;

reaches Rome, 49, 57, 65-66, 71, 92, 97, 113, 121, 133;

his death, 149, 236

Urban VIII. (Barberini), 49

Ussher, James, successively Bishop of Meath and Primate, 150, 170-171, 177-179, 200, 215, 228, 239, 242, 273-275, 308, 353

— Robert, Provost of Trinity College, 273

Uvedale, Sir William, 15

Vane, Sir Henry, 282, 308, 315

Vaughan, Captain Henry, 55;

Captain John, 77

Venice, 10, 36

Virgil, 79

Virginia, 67

— Co. Cavan, 90, 338, 341

Wafer, Mr., 7

Walpole, Sir Robert, 147, 191

Walsh or Walshe, Sir Nicholas, 5;

Chief Justice, 8, 93

— Henry, 158-160

Walsingham, Sir Francis, 92, 250

Wandesford, Sir Christopher, Master of the Rolls, 193-194, 216, 218-219, 266, 276;

Lord Justice, 281;

Lord Deputy, 297-300, 302;

his death, 303-304, 312

Wanstead, 30

Warbeck, Perkin, 8

Warwick, Sir Philip, 268, 310

Waterford, 2, 3, 7, 24, 29;

assizes at, 93, 96-97;

charter forfeited, 151;

restored, 180

Welwood, Dr. James, 190-191

Wemyss, Sir Patrick, 327, 348

Wentworth, Thomas: see Strafford

— Sir George, 211, 214, 262

— Woodhouse, 301

Westmeath, Richard Nugent, Lord Delvin, 1st Earl of, 42-46, 97, 171-172

Weston, Lord Chancellor, 206

— Earl of Portland, 207, 220

Wetheread, Bishop of Waterford, 270

White, James, Jesuit, 3-6

Whitehaven, 289

White Knight (Fitzgerald), 94

Whitelock, Bulstrode, 242, 330

Wicklow, 96

Wilbraham, Sir Roger, 117, 126

Willoughby, Sir Francis, 185;

takes Irish troops to Carlisle, 288, 308;

governor of Dublin Castle, 320-322

— Ensign, 238

Wilmot, Sir Charles, afterwards Viscount, 8, 177, 185-186, 203, 218, 255-256, 267

Winch, Sir Humphrey, Chief Baron, etc., 117

Windebank, Sir Francis, Secretary of State, 220, 290

Wingfield, Sir Richard, created Viscount Powerscourt, 55, 57, 81;

Lord Justice, 127

Winwood, Sir Ralph, Secretary of State, 134

Wotton, Sir Henry, 49, 149

Wright, Bishop of Chester, 297

Zuarius or Suarez, 130

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TRANSCRIBERS' NOTES

Page xv: Page for Monck, Grenville, etc. corrected from 322 to 332.

Page 6, 367: Variable spelling of Pilsworth/Pillsworth as in the original

Page 15 (Footnote): 'and' following Chichester originally printed upside down and followed by (

Page 17 (Sidenote): against Recusant as in the original

Page 47: Tyrconnell corrected to Tyrconnel; "they would should" as in the original

Page 59: Tyrconnell's as in the original - left as part of a quotation.

Page 78: Philips standardised to Phillips

Page 92, 366: Variable spelling of O'Doyne/O'Doyn as in the original

Page 94: strnctures corrected to structures; Kinght corrected to Knight

Page 94, 364: Variable spelling of McGibbon/MacGibbon as in the original

Page 100: agains as in the original

Page 101: strategems as in the original

Page 102: Cowards' corrected to Coward's (second instance)

Page 106, 362: Variable spelling of Dalkey/Dalkley as in the original

Page 108 (Sidenote): constituences corrected to constituencies

Page 110, 364: Variable spelling of Killen/Killeen as in the original

Page 119 (Sidenote): duplicate the removed

Page 137: conpensation corrected to compensation

Page 143, 365: Variable spelling of McGillespie/MacGillespie as in the original

Page 164, 166: Discrepancy in term of forty-one or twenty-one years as in the original

Page 172: therabouts as in the original text

Page 193 (Sidenote): Wandsford corrected to Wandesford

Page 194: wellknown standardised to well-known

Page 197: accommomodated corrected to accommodated

Page 214: representd corrected to represented

Page 234: delared corrected to declared

Page 238: even in the phrase "as strong a royalist as even Scotland has produced" as in the original text

Page 321, 361: Variable spelling of Castleblayney/Castleblaney as in the original

Page 337 (Sidenote): Bihsop corrected to Bishop

Page 347, 363: Variable spelling of Ferrely/Ferrelly as in the original

Page 359: Annagh as in the original

Page 361: Entry for Carlisle, Lady - page 209 corrected to 290

Page 367: Entry for Plunket, Colonel Richard - page 399 corrected to 339