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ACCOUNTS, public, of Ireland, no inftance of

their examination previous to the Revolution,

II. 184.

Actions, ftatute for the limitation of, I. 365.
Alfrey, William, efq. 11. 66.

Ambaffador, fir Henry Wooton's definition of the cha-

racter of, II. 171.

Anglefey, earl of, I. 275. 291.

Annally, lord, II. 108.

Annesley, Mr. Arthur, I. 260.

Antrim, marquis of, I. 388. 401.

Appeal, the firft regular one entered on the lords'
journals, I. 395.

Appeals in England, how regulated before the 43 Eliz.

1. 155.

Appeals, to England, prohibited by an early Irish fta-
tute, I. 47.

Ara, Mac Brian, I. 153.

Ardagh, bishop of, I. 349.

Arlington, earl of, I. 269. 284.

Armagh, the public library at, II. 95, note.

VOL. II.

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Arran,

Arran, Richard earl of, married to lady Mary Stuart,
I. 265. Her death, 267. Is created baron Weston
in England, 279. Is left by his father lord deputy
in Ireland, 290. His death, 297.

Arundel of Wardour, lord, I. 298.

Affent, royal, how given to Irifh bills, I. 64. Bill
that the parliament should not terminate by the royal
affent, 319. II. 3.

Atherdee, borough of, II. 24. 29.

Atherton, bifhop, ftatute paffed with fuppofed reference
to him, I. 365.

Aungier, fir Francis, mafter of the rolls, I. 168.

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Bacon, lord chancellor, I. 177. The first appeal from
the court of chancery was in his time, 339.

Baltinglafs, lord, I. 349.

Bann, account of the creek of, I. 15, note.
Barnwall, fir Richard, II. 20.

Barnwell, fir Chriftopher, heads an oppofition in the
Irish house of commons, 11 Eliz. 1. 76. 85. 153.
Barracks, the occafion of building, in Dublin, I. 86.
Barrington, the hon. Daines, I. 422, note.
Baffet, fir Arthur, II. 13.

Bath, John, his eftate protected against the bill for
attainting the earl of Tyrone, I. 171.

Bathurst, Mr. II. 92.

Belling, fir Richard, I. 239.

Benefices, ecclefiaftical, regulations for presentations
to, and incumbrances upon, I. 372.

Bennet, fir Henry, 1. 250.

Berkeley, John lord, made lord lieutenant of Ireland,

I. 274. 278.

Bettefworth, Thomas, II. 13.

Bettefworth, ferjeant, II. 183.

Beverwart, the heer, I. 249.

Billeting foldiers on members of parliament, complaints

of, 11. 86.

Bills, how they originate in, the Irish parliament, I. 59. Expences upon, 61. Ordered not to be read thrice in one day, 175. Double fees to be paid, when more parties than one concerned in a bill, 345. Bills depending, die upon a prorogation, Il. How Irish bills are framed, 142.

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Bingham, fir Henry, II. 11. 14.

Bishops, &c. impowered to make leafes, I. 373.
Blood, colonel, I. 262. His attempt on the duke of
Ormond, 273. His plot to feize Dublin castle, II.
136.

Boat, judge, I. 383.

Bolton, Richard, efq. I. 177.

Bolton, fir Richard, lord Chancellor, I. 347. 350. 354. 358. 360. II. 43. 75. 104.

Boothe, fir George, I. 250.

Boughton, Mr. II. 133.

Boyd, Mr. II. 136.

Bramhall, archbishop, fpeaker of the house of lords,

I. 414.

II.

120.

Brampton, fir Thomas, expelled the house of commons, II. 2.

Bristol, earl of, I. 237. 239.

Brittas, lord, I. 344.

Bryan, fir Barnaby, II. 7. 10.

Buckingham, duke of, I. 268.

Bullen, queen Anna, her pedigree, I. 197.

Burghs, the origin of, in Ireland, II. 6. Writs of quo warranto brought against such as fent members to parliament without being qualified, 119.

Burton, Mr. II. 137.

Bushe, Mr. II. 150, note.

Butler, derivation of the family name of, I. 192. Butler, fir Edmund, his violent oppofition in the Irifh house of commons, 11 Eliz. I. 79. Is proclaimed a traitor, 154. Butler, colonel Richard, of Kilcafh, I. 205. 254. 258. Butler, lady Mary, married to lord Cavendish, I. 261.

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Butler,

Butler, fir Thomas, II. 17.
Butler, Pierce, efq. II. 68.
Buxton, Mr. II. 136.

Cahan, Mr. II. 105.

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Capel, lord, I. 410. II. 187.
Carlisle, earl of, II. 21.

Carlton, John, II. 79

Carr, George, efq. II. 78.

Carrick, Edmund earl of, lord Butler of Ireland, I.

193.

Carysfort, lord, II. 131.

Caftellogallen, Theobald lord, I. 381.

Caftel-chamber, the ancient court of, how compofed,
I. 338.

Caftlehaven, lord, I. 226.

Cafleftewart, lord, queftion of precedence between him
and lord Folliot, I. 323.

Catelyne, Mr. recorder of Dublin, chofen fpeaker of
the house of commons, II. 2.

Caulfield, lord, I. 326.

Chambers, Mr. II. 136.

Chancellor, lord, why generally the fpeaker in the houfe
of lords, I. 414.

Chancery, the first appeal from the English court of,
when, I. 339.

Charlemont, lord, I. 405.

Charles-fort, at Kinfale, built, I. 289.

Charles I. his letter for the affeffment of Irish peers,
318.

Charles II. defeated at Worcester, I. 230. Retires to
Cologne, 232. His private treaty with Don John
of Auftria, 235. Treaty of Fontarabie, 249. Is
reftored, 256. His death, 294.

Charlemont, lord, II. 188. 190.

Chefterfield, Elizabeth countess of, I. 258. Her death,

266.

Chichester,

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