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- RAndon Caſtle deſtroyed. 45. burnt. 5 [...]
- Randoll Coronell of the Engliſh bands, his monument. 46
- Rebellion when firſt attempted in Ireland. 19. moued by marchaunt ſtraungers. ibid. the ende thereof. 92. moued by Thomas Fitz Girald. 91
- Reguli or Reges, what they are taken to bee amongſt the Iriſh. 20
- Reynold Charles ſent to the Pope from the Lorde Fitz Giralde. 101
- Reymond le Grace, is ſent ouer into: Irelãd from Erle Strangbow with a power. 25. buildeth a fort at Dundenolf, is reſiſted by the Citizens of Waterforde, and diſcomfi|teth them. ibid. is ſent into France to king Henry the ſeconde. 26 is infierly beloued of the ſouldiour. 33. diſcomfiteth the king of Deſmond. ibid. as ioyned in commiſſion with Erle Strangbow in the gouernment of Ireland. 32. returneth into Walts. 33. is ſent for into Irelande by Earle Strang|bow, and marieth, the Ladie Baſil ſiſter to the Earle. 34. ſubdueth Donalde King of Limericke, and taketh the Citie. 35. is en|uied for his glorious victories, and ſuſpec|ted of king Henry. ibid. rayſeth the prince of Thomond frõ the ſiege of Limerick. 36 EEBO page image 661 is made Lieutenaunt of Ireland, his de|ſcription. 37
- Richard the ſeconde king of Englande goeth ouer into Irelande. 65. taketh homage of diuerſe Lords and Princes of Vlſter. ibi. returneth into Englande ibid. paſſeth the ſecond time ouer into Irelãd with a great nauy. 65 commeth to Dublin. ibid. retur|neth. ibid.
- Richard Archbiſhop of Dublin, reſigneth by reaſon of a viſion he ſaw in his ſleepe. 50
- Richarde Duke of Yorke his Letter to the Erle of Saliſburie. 73
- Roche Lord of Poole Caſtell his yearely re|uenues in Henry the fourth his dayes 68.
- Rodorick a Scithiã prince arriued with his people in Ireland. 6. his oration to the K. of Ireland. ibid. he ſayleth with his people into Scotland, and is there ſlaine. ibid.
- Roe Roger. 73
- [...]okeſbye Thomas Lorde Iuſtice his wor|thy ſaying. 63
- [...]oſglas Abbey founded. 39
- Roſcoman caſtell deſtroyed. 45. repayred and fortified. ibid. won by the Iriſh. ibid.
- Rothericke Ochonor king of Connagh, and Monarke of Irelande. 21. his agreement with King Dermote. 23. he cauſeth Der|motes ſonnes head to bee ſtriken off. 26. hee ſubmitteth himſelfe to Henrie the ſeconde. 30. hee ouerrunneth Meth, and razeth the Caſtels. 36
- Roukes Edward a Captaine rebell. 93. ta|keth and Engliſh Barke. 96. is hanged. 99.
- Ruanus how long he liued. 3
- Rutheranius. 3
- Ruthurgus Bartolenus his ſonne the firſt finder out of Ireland. 2
- Ruthurgi ſtagnum, Ruthargus his Poole. 2
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- SAgandus. 3
- Saint Bride and ſaint Colme. 11
- Saint Patrikes in Dublin founded. 40
- Saint Dominicks hill. 2
- S. Marie Abbey beſide Dublin erected. 24
- Saints in Ireland. 11.12
- Saint Patricke his life. 10
- Sayling vnknowne before Noes floud. 1
- Salanus one of the firſt finders out of Ire|lande 2. Saliſburie Captaine. 96
- Sanforde Iohn Archbiſhop of Dublin. 46
- Sauage Robert his prayſeworthie anſwers and exploytes. 63
- Sauage Patricke. 67
- Scithians lande in Ireland, and with great outrage ſpoyle the Countrey. 4
- Scligath Caſtel builded. 44. deſtroyed. 45
- Scorch William whereof it came. 44
- Scottes inuade Irelande. 52. they are van|quiſhed in battaile. 57
- Scottes when they firſt entred Brytayne. 7 expulſed thence. 9
- Scotland inuaded by the Citizens of Dub|lin 67. by the marchants of Drodagh, and prayes and pledges taken. ibid. by the I|riſh. 48. by Darcie Lord Iuſtice. 61
- Scotia maior, and Scotia minor. 9
- Scrope Stephen Lorde Deputie to Tho|mas of Lancaſter lieutenant. 66. his wiues vow and his good chaunge therevpon. ibi. inuadeth Mac Murches land. 67. dieth. 69
- Saint Paule Iohn Archb. of Dublin. 63
- Sidney Henry knight Lorde deputie repay|reth Erle Strangbowes tombe, and erec|teth a monument for captaine Randoll. 46
- Silken Thomas. 83. Simond Ric. prieſt. 74
- Sketffington William knight. L. deputie, his anſwer to the Recorder of Dublin his O|ration. 34. diſcharged, and againe made lord Deputie. 96. beſiegeth the caſtell of May|noth kept by the rebels, winneth it. 97. dy|eth at Kilmaynam. 100
- Slanius the firſt Monarke of Ireland. 3
- Slane deſtroyed by the Scottes. 55
- Suibdanus. 17
- Sunne is thought to ſtande ſtill. 67. another time. 71
- Spaniardes firſt arriuall in Ireland. 4. they conquer it. 5
- Stanton Philip. 46
- Stanton Dick, his good ſeruice when the re|bels beſieged Dublin. 95
- Stercater a Giaunt, with the Danes inua|deth Ireland. 17
- Starius. 3
- Staples Edward Biſhop of Meth. 84
- Statutes of Kilkenny and Dublin confyr|med by Parliament. 67.68
- Steney Lord of Baltmore his yerely reue|nues in Henrie the fourth his dayes. 68
- Stephẽ de LOng Eſpee Lord Iuſtice. 45
- Stoning Nicholas Archb of Ardmagh. 66
- Stragnus. 2
- Strangbow Rich. Erle of Pembroke one of the chief conquerors of Ireland, his coue|nants with Dermot K. of Lemſter. 22. his requeſt to Henry the ſecond. 24. his voyage itno Ireland with an army, and his victo|ries and proceedings there. 25.26.27.28. is made the firſt Lord deputie of Ireland. 32 his death and deſcription. 33
- Subſidies graunted. 64.70.71.72
- Sutton Gilbert ſteward of Wexfor ſlain by the Iriſh. 48
- Sutton Herbert knight a worthy captain. 57
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- TAffy Richard. 46. Talbot. 64
- Talbot Iohn Lord Furniuall. 70
- Talbot Richarde Alderman of Dublyn deliuered to the rebels for an hoſtage. 96
- Talbot Robert, a right noble man, walleth the ſuburbes of Kilkenny. 70. 70
- Talbot Robert of Belgard. 81
- Teling Nicholas. 46
- Teling Iohn a captaine rebell. 92.93
- Temples when they beganne, and how they were ſuppreſſed. 50
- Tenthes of the ſpirituall liuings in Ireland damaunded by the Pope. 4 [...]
- Tardienatus Monarke of Ireland. 20
- Thira Q. of Denmark hir policy in diſcoue|ring to the King the death of his ſonne. 13
- Thomas of Lancaſter ſon to K. Henrie the fourth cõmeth into Irelãd. 69. putteth the erle of Kildare vnder arreſt. ibi. is woũded and hardly eſcapeth with life. ibi. is ſlain. 72
- Thomas erle of Deſmond attainted of trea|ſon, and beheaded. 74
- Thornebury Walter, L. Chancelour elected Archbiſhop of Dublin drowned. 52
- Tirrel Hugh L. of Enocke caſtell, with his wife taken by the Scots & raunſomed. 55
- Treſteidermote caſtell builded. 40
- Trippitton Hugh knight. 57
- Tueſday fortunate to the cõquerors of Ire|lande. 35.36
- Turgoũus with his Norwegians ſubdue Ireland. 14. is ſlaine by a policie. 14.15
- Tute Richarde. 57