— Philip MacHugh, [260], [269], [270], [299]
Ormonde, Thomas Butler, 10th Earl of, [219]
— James Butler, 12th Earl of, afterwards Marquis and Duke, Lord-Lieutenant for the King from 1643 onwards, [1], [3], [4], [8], [9], [13], [17];
victorious at Kilrush, [18], [27], [29]-[31];
victorious at Ross, [32]-[35];
ordered to negotiate, [46];
arranges a cessation of arms, [47]-[52], [53]-[55], [62];
dealings with Glamorgan, chap. xxv. passim, [94], [95], [98];
his peace with the Confederates, chap. xxvii. passim,
surrenders Dublin to the Parliament, [140];