568 Cooke, Edward, 449, 473, 474, 476, Coote, Sir Charles (the elder), 207, (the younger), 253, 260, 265, Cornwallis, Lord, 401, 502-506, 508- reconstructed by James II., his duel with Grattan, 527 prohibited, 63, 77 Cromwell, Oliver, 251, 259, 261-263, captures Drogheda and Wex- besieges Clonmel, 266 Cromwell, Richard, 284 - soldiers, the, 277, 280, 285, 287, Crosby, Sir Piers, 225 Curlew mountains, the fight in the, Curran, 426, 449, 459, 511, 512 Curwin, Archbishop of Dublin, 109 the state of Ireland, 98 D Dalrymple, General, 464 Davis, Sir John, Attorney General, his account of the state of the his alteration of the land laws, Davis, Sir John, his system of espion- superintends the plantation of packs the Parliament, 188 De Burgh, death of William, 59 Declaratory Act, the, 350 - repeal of, 401 De Clare, Earl of Pembroke. See De Clare, Thomas, Earl of Gloucester, De Courcy, grants made to, 36, 41, Defenders, the, 421, 422, 441-443, De Lacy, grants made to, 49 Dermot, McMurrough, King of Lein- De Rosen, 305, 309, 310, 312 defended by the Protestants, 302, Desmond, the Earldom of, granted, the state of, in 1569, 124 Desmond, Gerald, sixteenth Earl of, Desmond, James fifteenth Earl of, his treason, 133 Desmond, Sir James of, 142 Desmond, Sir John of, 130, 134, 136, 137, 140, 142 Devereux, Bishop of Kildare, 109 Diamond, the battle of the, 456 Dixon, the rebel, 497, 500, 505 Donald, O'Lochlin, King of Ireland, Donchad, King of Ireland, 26 Donegal, County of, constituted, 149 the Earl of, 377, 378 Dorset, the Duke of, Viceroy, 366, 367 Dowdall, Archbishop, 105-107, 109 his campaign in Desmond, 137 Fitzgibbon. See Lord Clare his grants of land, 36 his estates pass to the Earl of Fitzwilliam, Lord, Viceroy, 446-448, breaks up the junto, 449 is recalled, 451, 452, 502 Flax, the growth of, encouraged by Fleetwood, Lord Deputy, 270, 284 accepts a vice-treasurership, 387 Fosterage, the practice of, 54 in Leinster, 197 his resolutions on free trade, 395 Irish officers at Culloden, 347 women and boys shipped to the the, condition of, after the war the, condition of, in the eigh- extension of English law to, 193 laws and customs of the early, 5 rise against Prince John, 42 Leinster, the Duke of, 395, 405, 418, Leitrim, the County of, constituted, the plantation of, 197 Leoghaire, King of Ireland, 15 Leslie, John, 292 Licence of the soldiery, 467, 469, 475, Limerick, Articles of, 322, 323, 324, burnt by Brian Borumha, 23 second siege of, 321 Linen trade, the, 218, 390, 391 Lord Chancellor, 211, 216 Long Parliament, the, 227, 243 Lorraine, the rebels offer the crown of Luttrell, General. See Carhampton Luttrell, Henry, 305 |