— Richard, called the ‘Devil’s Hook,’ [178], [204], [205]

— — called ‘Richard in iron,’ married to Grace O’Malley, [43], [44], [92], [93]

— Oge, called Fal fo Erinn (hedge or pale of Ireland) hanged by Bingham [151], [152], [211]

— Theobald, known as Tibbot ne Long (of the ships), [38], [366], [427]

— — calling himself MacWilliam Iochtar, [260], [365], [368]

— William, calling himself MacWilliam Iochtar and known as the ‘Blind Abbot,’ [205], [207], [211], [215]

— MacDavid, [431]

— MacWilliam, [44]

Burkes, or Bourkes, of Clanwilliam, in Limerick, [326]

Burke, Sir William, chief of the Limerick Burkes and created Baron of Castle Connell, [45]