I.

Inventions, Century of, written, [214]; the manuscript, [221]; patent for four, [248]; list of, [249]; state of the knowledge of, [293].

Inventions of the Earl of Worcester, [Appendix A.]

Inventions, the Marquis of Worcester’s patent for four, [Appendix B.]

Ireland, visited in 1642 by the Earl of Glamorgan, [82]; the King is glad he is there, [82]; second visit, [112]; Ormond notes the Italian Bishop’s reception, [113]; to raise 10,000 men, [114]; packet boat from, boarded at Padstow, [124]; Fairfax’s report of this, [127]; the Marquis of Worcester expects benefit to Ireland through the Queen, [185]; he leaves Ireland, [185]; the Marquis’s journey, [333].

Ireland, rebellion in, [69]; Charles I.’s Commission to the Earl of Glamorgan, to raise troops in, [79], [80]; Glamorgan’s visit to, [81], [112].

Irish army, new levied, to disband, [39].

Irish Roman Catholics, offer to raise troops, [77]; difficulties arise out of their demands, [77]; the King’s narrow policy, [77]; Charles I.’s warrant to Glamorgan to treat and conclude with the confederates, [80], [81].

J.

James I., the Pope’s bulls, [5]; reprimands Henry, Earl of Worcester, on his daughter being a nun, [6]; the King proclaimed, [7]; his reign, [11].