commands in Leinster, [26];
his brush with Monck, [29];
beaten at Ross, [31]-[34], [43], [48], [57];
takes Duncannon, [81]-[83], [94], [122], [126], [127], [132]-[134];
his officers ‘not excommunication proof,’ [137], [141];
routed at Dungan Hill, [145]-[149], [153], [166], [167], [199], [222];
defends Waterford, [234]-[236], [247], [260];
defends Galway, [278], [279], [283];
abroad, and excepted from pardon, [318]