P

Paladius, missionary, [33]
Parnell, Mr., [411]
Parnell, Sir John, [371]
Parsons, Sir William, [242]
Patrick (Saint), his birth, [33;]
lands in Ireland, [33;]
visits to Meath and to Connaught, Antrim, and Armagh, [34;]
legends of, by Mr. Aubrey de Vere, [35]
"Peep of Day Boys," Society of, [345]
Pelham, Sir William, Lord-deputy, [188]
Penal Code, the, [300]
Perkin Warbeck, 136, [137]
Perrot, Sir John, [176-179]
Peter's Pence, collection of, [79]
Petrie, George, LL.D., [7]
Petty, Sir William, his survey of Ireland, [271]
Philip II., King of Spain, [183]
Phoenix organization, [404]
Phoenix Park tragedy, [411]
Picts, [53]
Pierce, Captain, [173]
Plunkett, Dr., Archbishop of Dublin, [279]
Portland, Duke of, [350]
Poynings' Act, [138]
Poynings' Act repealed, [287]
Poynings, Sir Edward, [140]
Preston, Colonel, [249]
Protection of Life and Property Bill, [409]

R

Raleigh, Sir Walter, [190-191]
Rents, Black, [17], [123]
Rents, Fair Rent and Free Sale, [410]
Rents, Rack, [28]
Rents, Stipulated, [28]
Ribbon Association, [385]
Richard II. lands at Waterford, [119;]
his meeting with Art McMurrough, [119;]
entertains the chiefs, [120;]
receives their oaths of allegiance, [120;]
returns to Ireland, [122;]
encounters Art McMurrough, [122;]
leaves Ireland, [123]
Rupert, Prince, [259];
his arrival at Kinsale, [259]

S

Sadleirs, John and James, [403]
Sanim Celtic Festival (November 1st), [14]
Sarsfield, Patrick, [280]
Saunders, Pope's Legate, [184]
Schomberg, Duke of, [288]
Schwartz, Martin, Dutch General, [135]
Scoti, tribes of the, [9]
Scullabogue, barn of, [363]
Sebastian, King of Portugal, killed at the battle of Alcansar, [184]
Senchus Mor, ancient law-book, [25], [28]
Shannon, Lord, [322]
Shannon, river, [91]
Sheil, Richard Lalor, [379]
Sidney, Henry, Sir, [174;]
becomes Lord-deputy, [174;]
appoints presidents in the provinces, [176;]
his scheme for reducing expenses, [177;]
his visits to Munster and Connaught, [179]
Sigurd, Earl of Orkney, [66]
Silvermine hills of Tipperary, [291]
Simon, priest and tutor to Lambert Simnel, [135]
Sitric, a Viking, [67]
Skeffington, Sir William, [148]
Slemish mountains, [33]
Sligo, town of, [254]
Smerwick, town of, [185]
Somerset, Edward Earl of Glamorgan, [254]
South European Plants in Ireland, [5]
Southern Moytura, [7]
Spanish Armada, [197]
Spenser, Edmund, poet, [190]
Stanihurst, historian, the, [131]
Steel boys, Society of, [345]
St. John, Sir Oliver, deputy, [231]
St. Leger, Sir Wareham, "Undertaker," [194]
St. Ruth, General, [292]
Stephen, Head Fenian centre, [405]
Stokes, battle of, [135]
Stokes, Miss Margaret, [312]
Stone, Archbishop of Armagh, [320]
Strafford, Wentworth, in Ireland, [232;]
orders subsidy of £100,000, [234;]
he overawes the juries, [234;]
his character, [235;]
his suppression of the woollen trade, [235;]
founds the linen trade, [235;]
clears the sea of pirates, [235;]
sets a Court of High Commission to work, [237;]
his treatment of Archbishop Ussher, [237;]
his account of his dealings with Convocation, [237;]
his return to England, [239;]
tried for treason, condemned, and executed, [239;]
effect of his death in Ireland, [239]
Strangford Lough, [33]
Strongbow, Earl of Pembroke, [82;]
his marriage with Eva, [86;]
takes Waterford, [86;]
is besieged in Dublin, [87;]
flees to Waterford, [88;]
thence to England, [88;]
meets Henry, [88;]
and returns to Ireland, [89]
Stukeley, Thomas, Sir, 170, [184]
Sulcost, battle of, [61]
Surrey, Earl of, deputy, [145]
Swift, Jonathan, Dean of St. Patrick's, [315;]
his character, [315;]
his Drapier Papers, [317;]
his attack on Wood's patent, [315;]
his popularity, [319]
Swords in Meath, [247]

T

Talbot, Richard, Earl of Tyrconnel, [208]
Tanist laws of succession, [27]
Tara in Meath, [63;]
battle of, [63]
Tenant League Confederation, [403]
Tenure, Fixity of, [410]
Thomond, Lady, [303]
Thomond, Lord, [247]
Tower, the "Tower Earl" of Desmond, [192]
Townshend, Lord, [325]
Towton, battle of, [129]
Tuam, Archbishop of, [254]
Tuatha-da-Danaans, race of, [7]
Turgesius or Thorgist, [55]
Turlough, grandson of Brian, [82]
Tyrconnel, Lady, [289]
Tyrconnel, Richard, Earl of, [280]
Tyrconnel, Rory O'Donnell, Earl of, [221]
Tyrone, Hugh O'Neill, Earl of, [199;]
receives his title from Elizabeth, [199;]
contrasted with Shane, [199;]
his religious views, [200;]
arbitrary arrest of his brother-in-law, [200;]
marries Bagnall's sister, [201;]
prepares for rebellion, [202;]
assumes the title of the O'Neill, [202;]
is victorious over Bagnall, [205;]
meets Essex at Lagan, [209;]
struggle with Mountjoy, [214;]
he hurries south to meet the Spaniards, [215;]
encounters Mountjoy and is defeated, [216;]
reported plot against England, [220;]
flies the country, [221;]
dies in exile, [222]

U

Union, Pitt's plan of, [268]
Union, the, [367]
United Irishmen newspaper, [394]
United Irishmen, the Society of, [386]
Ussher, Archbishop of Armagh, [163;]
treatment of by Strafford, [237]