[21]. Patent Rolls, Ireland, 19 James I., Part II., xvii., 41.
[22]. State Papers, Ireland (1609), p. 196.
[23]. Hill, Plantation of Ulster, pp. 220, 223.
[24]. Hill, Plantation Papers, p. 77.
[25]. Plantation Papers, p. 77.
[26]. Carew Papers, p. 228.
[27]. Plantation Papers, pp. 13, 14.
[28]. Hill, Plantation of Ulster. See Sir J. Davies’ letter to Salisbury, 27th June, 1609, about Sir Neale. When the jury were found to be favourable to him they were dismissed by a trick. Davies recommends to have him tried by a jury in Middlesex, or kept till the colonies of English or Scotch may be planted in Tyrconnell.
[29]. Patent Rolls, II James I.; 5 lv., 31, p. 250. 14, March 10th. See pp. 257, 293. Carew MS., pp. 49, 88; State Papers, Ireland (1609), pp. 264, 299; (1610), p. 416.
[30]. State Papers (1610), pp. 502, 503.