is made Earl of Desmond by Tyrone and destroys the Munster settlement, [302]-[307], [312];
defies Essex, [327], [348], [352], [361];
has 1700 men under him, [363], [364], [366], [378];
his final defeat, [379], [383];
his capture and fate, [390]-[392];
Cecil’s opinion of him, [398], [465]
Fitzthomas Fitzgerald, John, brother of the foregoing, [303], [363], [391];
styled Earl of Desmond in Spain, [392]
Fitzwilliam, Sir William, Lord-Deputy 1588-1594, [1], [167], [168], [171];
his administration, chapters xlii.-xliv. passim;