negotiates with Desmond, 184-186, 192, 219, 274
Charles VIII., King of France, 110
Chateaubriand, Governor of Brittany, 212
Chepstow, 41
Chester, 54, 128, 161, 408, 413
Christ Church, Dublin, 32, 385
Cistercians, 16, 99, 267, 293, 314, 317, 318, 392
Citeaux, 315
Clairvaux, 314
Clandeboye (Clan Hugh Boy), 76, 77, 129, 142, 198, 258, 266, 376
Clandonnell, gallowglasses, 140
Clane, 175
Clangibbon, 76
Clanricarde (the south-eastern portion of Galway), 218, 335, 402
— Ulick Burke, or De Burgh, first Earl of, 120, 140, 227, 228, 238, 256-258, 270, 271, 275, 335
— Richard Burke, or De Burgh, second Earl of, called ‘Sassenagh,’ son of the last named, 333, 349, 353, 374
Clanwilliam, the Burke district in Limerick, 227, 409
— Richard de;
see Strongbow.
— a later Richard de, and others, 65, 70
Clare, or Thomond, 124, 172, 203, 204, 219, 271;
see Thomond.
Clarence, Lionel, Duke of, 70, 80, 100, 197
Clement V., Pope, 321
Clifford;
see Rosamond.
— see of, 293
— Bishop of;
see Courcy.
Clonlisk, 262
Clonmacnoise, church of, 13, 18;
sacked by the troops, 374
— see of, 292;
its forlorn condition, 295
Clonmel, 73, 105, 127, 133, 189, 193, 204, 236, 237, 242, 305, 321, 346
Clonmore, 254
Clontarf, place and battle, 15, 27-32, 165, 169
— Viscount;
see Rawson.
Cloyne, Bishop of, in 1367;
see Swaffham.
— see of, 288
Clyde, the, 281
Clyn, John, the Franciscan annalist of Ireland, 67, 70, 77, 84
Cobham, Lord, 308
Codure, John, 308
Cogan, Milo and Richard de, 45, 46, 56
Cole, a pirate, 330
— Dean of St. Paul’s, 413
Colley, a pirate, 329
— Anthony, 195
Colman, St., of Lindisfarne, 15
Columba, or Columkille, St., 6, 12-15, 53, 86
Columbanus, St., 6
Comyn, Nicholas, Bishop of Waterford and Lismore (1519-1551), 305, 306
Conal Abbey, 317
Cong, 58
Connaught, 61, 175, 262, 294, 374
Constantine, forged donation of, 39
Conway, Sir Hugh, 111
Coolock, 123
Cooper, Mr., 389
Copeland Islands, 30
Cork, 17, 47, 74, 85, 110, 118, 181, 187, 190, 241, 242, 273, 329, 330, 351, 359, 371
— Richard Boyle, Earl of, 286
Cormac Cas, 22
Cornelius Agrippa, 216
Corrib, Lough, 296
Cosby, Francis, 328, 329, 332, 340, 408
Courcy, Edmond, Bishop of Clogher (1484-1494), 104, 293
— Lord, 106
Courcies, the, 338
Cowley, Robert, Clerk of the Crown (1535), and Master of the Rolls (1539-1542), an adherent of the house of Ormonde, 145, 152, 208, 236, 284, 285, 293, 299, 319
— Walter, son of Robert, joint Clerk of the Crown (1535), Solicitor-General (1529-1546), 208, 245, 284, 285, 340
Coyne, Bishop of Limerick;
see Quin.
Cranmer, Thomas, Archbishop of Canterbury, 253, 322, 350, 369
Creçy, 83
Croagh Patrick, 305
Croft, Sir James, Viceroy, a Herefordshire man, sent over to fortify in Munster, 351;
Lord Deputy, 359;
proposes to plant colonies in Munster, 360;
attacks Rathlin unsuccessfully, 360-361;
persuades Tyrone to tolerate a garrison at Armagh, 363;
his doctrinal conference with Dowdall, 365-366;
his ideas about ecclesiastical patronage, 367;
desires a warlike Primate, 368;
has enlightened ideas about the currency, 370-372;
visits Connaught, 374;
gives a lamentable account of Leinster, 375;
makes another unsuccessful raid into Ulster, 377;
recalled, 378;
character of his government, 378-379;
implicated in Wyatt’s rebellion, 390-391
Cromer, George, Archbishop of Armagh (1522-1543), Lord Chancellor (1532-1534), 156, 163, 289, 291, 301, 306
Cromwell, Thomas, created Earl of Essex, 155, 158, 161, 189, 194, 196, 202, 209, 211, 215, 234, 241, 336
Cromwellians, 381
Cromwellian war, 320
Crook, 47
Crovan, Godred, King of Man, 33, 46
Cuffe, Captain, 361
Cumbray Islands, 411
Cummian, St., 15
Curraghmore, 75
Curwen, or Curwin, Hugh, Archbishop of Dublin (1555), translated to Oxford (1567), Lord Chancellor (1555-1567), 394, 401, 405
Cusack, Sir Thomas, Master of the Rolls (1542-1550), Lord Keeper (1546), Lord Chancellor (1550-1555), 258, 278, 279, 320, 348, 357, 361, 373-379, 384, 385, 393
Dacre of the North, Thomas, and others of his name, 176, 194
Dalcassians, or Dal Cais, 22
Dalgetty, 351
Danes in Ireland, Chapter II. passim
— of Dublin, Cork, Waterford, and Wexford after the Anglo-Norman invasion, 44-47, 50
Dangan, 206
Daniel, Danyel, or O’Donnell, Terence, Dean of Armagh, 364
Darcy of Platten, called ‘Great Darcy,’ 104, 108, 121
— John, 226
Darcies, the, 144
David’s, St., 42
Davies, Sir John, Attorney-General (1606-1618), 8-10, 65, 83, 84, 89
Dean, Henry, Bishop of Bangor, and afterwards Archbishop of Canterbury, Lord Justice in 1495, 111, 113, 115
Dearg, or Derg, Lough, 17
Delahide, Sir Walter, married to Janet Eustace, 161
— James, son of Sir Walter, 161, 163, 172, 175, 218, 239, 273, 333
Delvin, granted to the Nugents, 54, 76
— Richard Nugent, seventh Baron of, Vice-Deputy in 1528, 120, 150, 178, 206;
one of his sons mentioned, 226
— — — eighth Baron of, grandson of the seventh Baron, 255, 334, 393
Denton, James, Dean of Lichfield, a Royal Commissioner in Ireland in 1524, 145
Dermod, King of Leinster;
see MacMurrough.
Dermod Duff, 291
Derry, church and see of, 12, 14, 237, 293
Derrick, or Dethyke, John, 158
Dervorgil, 39
their burial place, 300
— Maurice Fitzgerald, first Earl of, 76, 78
— James Fitzgerald, seventh Earl of, 90
— Thomas Fitzgerald, eighth Earl of, executed, 92
— Maurice Fitzgerald, tenth Earl of, 110, 120, 121, 131
— James Fitz-John Fitzgerald, eleventh Earl of, his treatment of the MacCarthies, 133, 144, 147, 148, 151-153;
defeated by the MacCarthies, 180;
intrigues with France, 181;
besieged in Dungarvan, 182;
his partisans in South Wales, his intrigues with Charles V., 184-188;
calls the emperor his sovereign lord, 185;
his death, 190
— Thomas Moyle Fitzgerald, twelfth Earl of, 163, 180, 190
— James Fitz-Maurice Fitzgerald, thirteenth Earl of, 190, 191, 192;
Henry VIII. acknowledges him, 204;
at Court, 241;
returns to Ireland and attempts to seize the estates, 241-242;
murdered, 248
— John Fitz-Thomas Fitzgerald, sometimes called fourteenth Earl of, 190, 191;
his speech at Adare, 192
— James Fitz-John Fitzgerald, fifteenth Earl of, 218;
called Earl by Lord L. Grey, 227;
seizes Croom and Adare, 229;
refuses to come to Clonmel, 236;
in alliance with O’Neill and O’Donnell, 237;
expected to attack the Pale, 238;
expected to rebel, 240;
threatens Tipperary, 241;
defies Grey, 242;
pardoned and acknowledged as Earl, 248;
acknowledges the royal supremacy, 255;
a Privy Councillor, 256;
wears English clothes, 257;
attends Parliament, 258;
Commissioner for Munster, 261, 264;
puts down brigandage, 265;
at Court, 267;
represents the Crown, 268;
gives St. Leger a character, 283;
Edward VI. offers to make a companion of his son, 325;
appealed to in a dispute at Cork, 332;
Bellingham suspects his loyalty, 333;
Bellingham carries him off to Dublin, 339;
his love for Bellingham, 340, 346;
to be encouraged, 349;
an umpire between the O’Briens, 393, 407, 409;
his death, 419
Desmond, Gerald Fitzgerald, sixteenth Earl of, to be educated in England, 255;
Edward VI. proposes to make a companion of him, 325;
Lady Ormonde has designs on his hand, 325;
she marries him, 346, 409, 412
— Lady, 345;
— — Lady Joan Fitzgerald, widow of the ninth Earl of Ormonde, and of Sir Francis Bryan, first wife of the sixteenth Earl of Desmond, 346;
Devonshire, 189
Dexter, name of, 71;
see De Exeter.
Diarmid, sons of, 280;
see Campbell.
Dieppe, 310
Digby, Francis, 336
Dillon, Edward, Dean of Kildare, 293
— Thomas, Bishop of Kildare (1523-1529), 293
— Robert, Attorney-General (1535-1553), Justice of the King’s Bench (1554-1559), made Chief Justice of the Common Pleas in 1559, 320, 334
Disert O’Dea, 70
Donat, or Dunan, an Ostman, first Bishop of Dublin, 32, 33
see Tyrconnel.
Donncadh, or Donough, 31
Donnell, King of Leinster, 21
— Dhu, Lord of the Isles, 279-281
Donore, 217
Doran, Maurice, Bishop of Leighlin (1523-1525), 146, 293, 298
Dorset, Grey, Marquis of, 142, 202
Dover, 359
Dowdall, Edward, 114
— George, Archbishop of Armagh (with an interval, 1543-1548) 307, 343;
his conference with St. Leger, 355;
his relations with Browne and other Protestants, 343, 355-359;
his conference with Croft and Staples, 365-367;
leaves Ireland, 367;
Dowling, Thady, Chancellor of Leighlin (1591-1628), author of ‘Annals,’ passim
Down or Downpatrick, church and see of, 53, 293;
cathedral burned by Lord L. Grey, 304, 386
Doyne, Hugh, 317
Drax monastery, 291
Drogheda, origin of, 73, 92, 108;