INDEX
TO
THE THIRD VOLUME
Abercorn, James Hamilton, 1st Earl of, 222
Acton, Richard, 285
Albemarle, George Monck, 1st Duke of, Lord Lieutenant 1660 ... 5, 16, 24, 229
Albeville, White, Marquis of, Irish intriguer with Spanish title, 275, 302
Aldworth, Sir Richard, 204
Alexander VII. (Chigi), Pope, 53
Alexander VIII. (Ottoboni), Pope, 199, 301
Anderton, Rev. Hugh, 143
Anglesey, Arthur Annesley, 1st Earl of, Vice-treasurer 1660-1667 ... 5, 16, 40, 44;
protests against the Cattle Bill, 69, 72, 75, 79, 80, 110, 123, 128, 129;
dismissed from the Privy Seal, 140-143;
his lost History, 142
Antrim, Randal Macdonnell, 1st Marquis of, 25;
restored to his estate, 39-43;
Ormonde’s reflections on, 335, 336
— Alexander Macdonnell, 3rd Earl of, 197
— county, 193
Arabia, Ireland like, 214
Ardagh, 55
Ardee, fortified by James II., 267, 271, 272, 293
Argyle, Archibald Campbell, 9th Earl of, 149
Arklow, 304
Arlington, Henry Bennet, 1st Earl of, 11;
founds Portarlington, 27-29, 67, 74, 131, 141, 333
— county, 113, 137, 157, 160, 288
Armourer, Sir Nicholas, Governor of Duncannon, 94, 105
Arran, Richard Butler, Earl of Duke of Ormonde’s son, Lord Deputy 1682 ... 68, 135, 144, 167, 182
— Islands, 39
Arundel of Wardour, Henry Lord, 165
Ash, Captain J., 249
Ashley: see Shaftesbury
Aston, Captain William, 162
Athlone, 99, 149, 151, 265, 266, 293
Aubigny, Ludovic Stuart seigneur de, 53, 58
Aungier, Lord: see Longford
Avaux, Jean-Antoine de Mesmes, Count of, French Ambassador to James II., 195, 197;
his instructions, 209, 210, 211, 213-215, 217, 219, 222;
his contempt for the King, 224, 226, 231, 236, 237, 239, 240, 246, 247, 250, 256, 262, 272;
his hostility to Lauzun, 273, 274, 275, 277, 280;
leaves Ireland, 281, 282, 287, 326
Baker, Major Henry, Governor of Londonderry, 240, 241
Ballinacargy, 252
Bangor, co. Down, 261
Barberini, Cardinal Francesco, 57, 61
Barillon, French Ambassador, 187, 195, 206
Barnesmore Gap, co. Donegal, 253
Barry, Sir James, Chief Justice: see Santry
Beaufort, Duke of, in France, 81, 83
Beaumaris, 151
Bedell, William, Bishop of Kilmore, 54, 134, 323, 324
Belfast, charter forfeited, 173, 189, 193, 261, 262, 264;
mortality in the hospital, 269;
arrival of William III., the Lough like a wood, 290, 291
Belleek, 252
Bellew, Walter, 2nd Baron, 265
— Castle, 279
Belturbet, battle at, 253, 278, 279
Bennet, Sir Henry: see Arlington
Benson, Quartermaster, 150
Berkeley of Stratton, John, 1st Baron, President of Connaught 1662-1666, Lord Lieutenant, 1670-1672, his character, 98, 99, 100, 101, 104-108, 112, 138, 167, 325, 327
Berkeley, Sir Maurice, 99
Berry, Colonel, 254
Berwick, James FitzJames, Duke of, Arabella Churchill’s son, 163;
accompanies James II. to Ireland, 206, 212, 220, 222, 253, 256;
burns Newry, 264, 272, 278, 292;
burns Charleville, 311
Beverley, Sir Thomas, member of Court of Claims, 30, 42, 43, 46
Bingham, Captain, 149
Birch, Colonel John, 21-23, 270
Blackwater river (in Ulster), 288;
(in Munster), 82
Blake, Sir Valentine, 25
Blayney, Henry Vincent, 5th Baron, 213
Blessington, Murrough Boyle, 1st Viscount, 150
Blood, Thomas, the conspirator, 35, 37, 38, 101, 102
Boisseleau, French brigadier, 206, 217, 273, 278
Bolingbroke, Viscount, 300, 308
Bonnell, James, Accountant-General, 284, 314, 326
Bonrepaus, French diplomatist, 195
Borlase, Sir John, Lord Justice in 1641 ... 53, 317
— Edmund, author of the ‘Execrable Irish Rebellion,’ 141
Bourke, Hubert, 133
Bow Church, 232
Boyle, Michael, Primate and Chancellor, 20, 39, 94, 101, 138, 147, 148, 154, 223, 228, 310, 322
— Roger, Bishop of Down, 321
— family, 310;
see Blessington, Orrery, Burlington
— co. Roscommon, 271
Boyne river, 203, 257, 275, 286, 288, 293, 294;
its historical importance, 300, 301, 303, 305, 318
Brady, Rev. Nicholas, 202, 207
Bramhall, Primate John, 8, 10, 320
Brecknock, Ormonde’s English earldom, 7
Breda, declaration of, 11
Brenan, Archbishop John, 329
Brewster, Sir Francis, 143
Bridgeman, Sir Orlando, 48
— Lord (apparently meaning the 1st Baron Bradford), 167
Bristol, George Digby, 2nd Earl of, 43
Brittas, Theobald Bourke, 3rd Baron of, 133
Broghill: see Orrery
Brook, Captain, 160
Brookhill, co. Antrim, 309
Browne, Sir Valentine, 204, 205
Browning, Micaiah, 249
Buckingham, George Villiers, 2nd Duke of, 74, 84, 87-90, 92, 101, 116, 122
Bulkeley, Robert, 2nd Viscount, 151
Burgo, Bishop Dominic de, 329
Burke or de Burgo, Archbishop John, 60
Burlington, Richard Boyle, 1st Earl of, 79, 133, 313
Burnet, Gilbert, Bishop of Salisbury, 65, 89, 90, 232, 258
Bury, Sir William, 4
Bussy-Rabutin, Count, 273, 281
Butler, Colonel Edmund, 242
— Captain, 68
— family: see Arran, Galmoy, Mountgarret, Ormonde, Ossory
Caillemote, Colonel La, 288, 297
Capel, Sir Henry, 133
Cappoquin, 82
Capranica, 137
Capuchins, 54
Carey, Sir George, 317
Carlingford, 137, 138, 264, 268
Carmelites, 54
Caron, Redmond, Franciscan, 56-58, 65
William III. lands, 290
Carteret, Sir George, 75
Cartwright, Thomas, Bishop of Chester, 168, 206;
Castle Caulfield, 257
Castleblayney, 288
Castlehaven, James Touchet, 3rd Earl of, his memoirs, 140, 141, 311
Castlemaine, Roger Palmer, Earl of, 170, 199
— Lady: see Cleveland
Castlemore, co. Mayo, 92
Catherine of Braganza, Queen, 327
Catiline, 163
Cavan, flight of Protestants from, 252, 255;
Chapelizod, 317
Charenton, 152
Charlemont, 91, 149, 214, 215, 246, 250;
capitulates to Schomberg, 288, 289
Charles V., Emperor, 112
Charles II., proclaimed in Dublin, 3;
sanctions the Irish Convention, 5;
receives money from Ireland, 6;
holds out expectations, 7;
fills vacant sees, 8;
bound by his father’s legislation, 11;
his Declaration, 13;
excuses its imperfections, 16;
his hand forced on the land question, 23;
his grant to Arlington, 28;
‘horribly angry’ with the Irish Parliament, 32, 34;
his action in the Antrim case, 39-43;
his rash promises, 45;
his influence on the Cattle Bill, his inconsistency, 80;
his treatment of Clarendon, 84-86;
led by Buckingham, 88;
never loses confidence in Ormonde, 89;
rebukes Robartes, 95;
his opinion of Berkeley, 98;
pardons Blood, 102;
exercises the dispensing power, 105, 109;
gives away the Phœnix Park, 111;
abandons his tolerant policy, 113-115;
restores Ormonde to favour, 116;
defrauds his Exchequer, 120, 125;
sups with Ormonde, 122;
makes improvident grants, 126;
his opinion of Orrery, 130;
afraid to pardon Oliver Plunket, 139;
dismisses Anglesey, 142;
under his brother’s influence, 146
Charles Edward, the young Pretender, 308
Charleville, 113, 144, 310, 311
Charnock, Stephen, 35
Chester, Clarendon at, 151;
James II. at, 195;
William III. at, 290
Chichester, Sir Arthur, 142, 317
Cholmondeley, Mr., 168
Chudleigh, Thomas, 83
Churchill, Sir Winston, Commissioner of Claims, 28, 30, 43, 46, 49
Cladyford, co. Tyrone, 194, 214, 216
Clanbrassil, Henry Hamilton, 2nd Earl of, and his wife (Lady Alice Moore), 104, 105
Clancarty, Donough MacCarthy, 1st Earl of, 15, 17, 36
— — — 4th Earl of, 220, 223, 253
Clanmalier, Lewis O’Dempsey, 2nd Viscount, 28, 29
Clanricarde, Ulick Do Burgh, 1st Marquis of, 12, 21
Clare, 6, 14, 15, 46, 126, 316
— Daniel O’Brien, 3rd Viscount, 298
Clarendon, Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of, Lord Chancellor of England, 4, 6, 8, 11, 12, 24, 25;
his opinion of Arlington, 27, 30-32, 40, 41, 43-46, 53;
opposes the Cattle Bill, 70-72, 74, 75;
Irish attacks on him, 84-86, 98, 101, 216
Clarendon, Henry Hyde, 2nd Earl of, Lord Privy Seal, 150;
Lord Lieutenant, 151;
his idea of toleration, ib.;
his journey to Holyhead, ib.;
his ideas on Church patronage, 153;
his opinions about Irish lawyers, 155;
supports Catherine Sedley, 157;
overshadowed by Tyrconnel, 159;
his subservient spirit, 165;
leaves, Ireland, 166, 167-172, 174-176, 216, 218, 222, 225, 226, 284;
his wife entertains at the Castle, 312, 313, 321
Clarges, Sir Thomas, Monck’s brother-in-law, 43
Clement IX. (Rospigliosi), Pope, 100, 327
Cleveland, Barbara Villiers, Lady Castlemaine and Duchess of, 1, 84, 102;
enriched at the expense of Ireland, 111, 112, 120
Clifford, Thomas, Lord, 96, 98
Clonmel, 11, 113, 116, 144, 208, 313
Cloyne, 97
Coghlan, Joseph, 231
Cole, Sir Michael, 176
Colebrooke river, 254