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  • DArcie Iohn lord iustice sent into Ireland, 70. 34. Re|ceiued great liuings of the king, ib. 44. He subdueth the rebels in Ulster, ib. 70. He inuadeth Scotland, 71. 3. He maketh a great slaughter vp|on the Irishrie in Mounster, 70. 40. He onely was the first that ventured vpon the Sco|tish isles, 71. 1 [...]. He is made lord iustice for terme of his life, 71. 28. He causeth liber|ties and franchises to be called in, 71. 33. He calleth a parle|ment for the same, ib. 40
  • Darcie Robert lord iustice, 71. 62
  • Daris an erle in Mounster, 53. 44. He fauored Patrike, and gaue him a dwelling place, called Sort [...], ib. 46
  • Danes or Norwegians arriue into Ireland, 55. 30. 42. They inuade it the second time, 56. 10. They made sundrie inuasions at sundrie times, 57. 7. They besiege Dublin, 57. 48. They winne it. ib. 57. 55. They roue the ocean seas for inlarging their conquests. 58. 67. They traf|fike with the Irishrie. 58. 40. They build towns and ca|stles, ib. 50. They are mingled in blood with the Irish, ib. 60. They become lords, ib. 67. Danes Esterlinges Norwe|gians and Normans are all one nation. 59. 4
  • Dauels Henrie, a gentleman of Deuon, 155. 70. His training vp in the wars, ib. 3. His comming into Ireland, ib. 10. He is sent to the earle of Des|mond, 154. 50. He doth per|suade the earle to resist the rebels, ib. 60. His counsell is refused, ib. 70. He departeth homewards from the earle, he is murdered in his bed by sir Iohn and sir Iames Des|mond the earls brethren, 155. 50. His state and conditions, ib. 72. His skill in the seruice of that countrie, ib. 13. His loue to his countrie, 155. 20. His notable good vertues, ib. The credit of his word, ib. 40. His credit with the erle of Ormond and with the But|lers. ib. 64. His fast friendship to sir Iohn of Desmend, ibid. 156. 10,
  • Dela his sonne a Grecian con|quered Ireland. 48. 20
  • Dela Hide sir Walter troubled for conspiracie. 96. 10
  • Dela Hide Iames a chiefe coũ|sellor to Thomas lord Fitz|girald, 89. 31. Sent to Du|blin to intreat for a submissi|on, 94. 37. Fled into Scot|land and died. 97. 10.
  • Dermond king of Corke sub|mitteth hunself to king Hen|rie the second, 21. 38.
  • Dermond mac Arthie prince of Desmond is ouerthrown by Reimond, 35. 20. Is aided & r [...]stored by Reimond. 40. 12
  • Dermond mac Rorie inuadeth Ulster. 62. 41
  • Dermond mac Morough king of Leimster, ib. 8. An oppressor of his people, ib. 20. He accom|panieth Omalaghlins wife, ib. 40. He is hated, ib. 6. He seeketh to king Henrie the second for aid, ib. 35. He swea|reth allegiance to the king. ib. 40. Hath the kings letters of protection, ib 43. The etymo|logie of his name, 2, 6. He commeth to Bristow, 3. 23. His acquaintance and compo|sition for a marriage with the Strangbow earle of Chep|slow, ib. 38. He returneth in|to Ireland, 4. 17. He com|poundeth with Fitzstephans and Fitzmoris for their aid, 4. 5. He is honorablie recei|ued at Fernes by the clergie, ib. 24. His immanitie and cru|ell nature, 6. 24. He is set vp|on by Rothorike of Conagh, 7. 30. His stature and condi [...]|ons, 8. 43. He inuadeth Osso|rie 6. 53. He preuaileth, ib. 16. His oration to his souldiers, 9. 20. He besiegeth and taketh Dublin, 15. 4. Is threatned by Ororike king of Conagh, 15. 30. He inuadeth Meth. ib. 20. He is reconciled with Rothorik of Conagh, 10. 30. His eldest sonnes eies are put out, 6. 60. He dieth, 16. 18. Buried at Fernes, ibidem.
  • Desmond the earle. ¶ See Gi|rald Fitzgirald.
  • Desmond sir Iohn spoileth the earle of Ormonds countries, [...]. 4. 70. Is sent into Eng|land, and offereth to serue a|gainst Oneale, 116. 8. Com|mitted to the tower, 117. 57. Is committed to the castle of Dublin, 117. 57. 144. 60. He putteth awaie his wife, ib. 70. He conioineth with Iames Fitzmoris, 154. 6. He mur|thereth Henrie Dauels, 155. 55. His brags and vaunts for the said his slaughter, 156. 50. He is pardoned by the popes legats for the same, 16. 70. He supplieth Iames Fitzmoris his rooine, 157. 17. He incam|peth at Slulougher, 158. 2. He [...]eth in ambush at Geten|bre castle, ib. 45. He priuilie stealeth awaie at Connell, 158. 68. He encountreth with the lord gouernour, 159. 68. Hath the worst side and fleeth, ib. 12. He giueth the battell to the gouernor, 159. 12. 10. He fleeth to the vicount Bal|tinglasse for aid, 169. 13. Is in danger to be taken, ibid. He intreateth a peace betweene Barrie and the Seneshall, 175. 57. He is killed and then hanged. 175. 3
  • Desmond sir Iames conioineth in the rebellion with Iames Fitzmoris, 154. 6. He is one of the murtherers of Dauels, 155. 55. He is pardoned by the popes legats for the same, ibid. 70. Besiegeth the castle at Adare, 161. 60. Raiseth his siege and departeth, 162. 4 Taketh a preie and is taken prisoner, 168, 60. Is drawen hanged and quartered, 168. 4
  • Desmond Girald Fitzgirald the earle of Desmonds sonne is deliuered for a pledge, 158. 63
  • Desmond Girald earle of Des|mond EEBO page image 739 his wars with the erle of Ormond, 112. 40. 58. He is in England, 114. 47. The quarels betweene him and the erle of Ormond referred vnto the queenes order, ibid 60. He incampeth himselfe, 116. 40. Repareth to the lord deputie, ibid. 57. Serueth and offereth to serue against Oneile, 116. 2. Is committed to the castell of Dublin, 117. 57. Is carried into England and sent to the Towre, 118. 5. Breaketh prison at Dublin, 136. 45. He submitteth himselfe and yeel|deth all his to the lord deputie 140. 30. He will not permit the lord president to interme|dle within his liberties, 141. 70. Is set vpon by the lord president, 142. Complaineth to the lord deputie against him 142. 1. His disagreement with the earle of Thomond, 144. 40 Repineth against the cesse, ibi. 50. Commeth to the lord de|putie to Kilkennie, 149. 50. He and the lord president are reconciled, ibid. 64. Discoue|reth the treacherie of Iames Fitzmoris, ibid. 2. He is per|force made to submit himselfe 151. 10. Dischargeth his workemen vpon the arriuall of Iames Fitzmoris, 154. 10 He pretendeth to serue against him, ibid. 8. Refuseth it, ibid. 70. His chiefe men turne to Iames Fitzmoris, 156. 18. Commeth to the lord iustice at the campe, 157. 50. Is com|mitted and submitteth him|selfe, ibid. 60. His sonne is de|liuered for a pledge, 158. 60. The gouernor sendeth for him, 159. 28. Dissembleth, ibid. 34. 160. 20. He sheweth himselfe an open rebell, ibid. 39 53. He is persuaded to yeeld himselfe and will not, ibid. 52. He fortifieth his castels, ibid. 63. Is sent for to come vnto the lord iustice, 162, 50. The articles demanded of him, 163 10. His treasons. ibid. 10. He is proclamed traitor, 164. 10. He is in danger to be taken, ib. 6. Lieth in ambush, 165. 13. His castels at Caregfoile and Asketten taken, 167. 10. Sup|posed to be dead, 177. 70. Kee|peth his Christmas in a wood 178, 3. Is forsaken, 178. 58. Is in danger, 179. 40. He is slaine, 180. 30
  • Deuereux earle of Essex his ho|nor, vertues, and nobilitie, 143 20. 136. 30. His life & deth, 143
  • Dillon Lucas the queenes at|turneie sent to the parlement house, 120. 56. Made baron of the excheker, 133. 63. Exami|neth vicount Baltinglasse of complaints, 150. 5
  • Dirrie and all the vittelles and munitions burned, 115. 48.
  • Dissention cause of confusion, 49. 68. 52. 6. 55. 57. 72. 7. 55. 8
  • Dissention betweene Kildare & Ormond, 82. 24
  • Donat bishop of Dublin repa|reth Christs church in Du|blin, 62. 10
  • Donat Obren murthered by his men, 66. 10
  • Donegan Odowill taken priso|ner at Limerike, 66. 35
  • Donald prince of Ossorie a mor|tall enimie to Dermon Mac Morogh 6. 57. He putteth out Mac Moroghs sonnes eies, ibid. 60. He and his countrie are pursued, ibid. 67. They are ouerthrowen ibid. 10. Submitteth himselfe ibid. 29. He attendeth Reimond at Limerike, 39. 66
  • Donald Obrin prince of Lime|rike his reuolting and rebelli|on, 36. 70. His citie and him|selfe besieged, ibid. 45
  • Donald Russe king of Des|mond slaine, 64. 10
  • Donald prince of Thomond be|siegeth Limerike, 39. 43. He desireth a parlee, ibid. 57. He submitteth himselfe, ibid. 67. Is the kings baron and sub|iect, 40. 1. Giueth his oth and hostages for the safe keeping of Limerike, 40. 2. He most traitorouslie setteth the citie on fire, 40. 13
  • Dondonolfe the place of Rei|monds arriuall, 12. 30. 48
  • Dowdall shiriffe of Louth slaine 74. 36
  • Dowdall primat of Ardmagh, 40. 52
  • Dowdall capteine arriueth vnto Waterford, 158. 58. He is ap|pointed to lie in garrison in Kilmallocke, 159. 18. Maketh a iorneie into Conilo, 164. 70. Attendeth the lord gouernor to Cashill, 164. 34. Serueth at the fort, 170. 27. Maketh spiall vpon the Desmonds, 175. 41. He accompanieng capteine Zouch tooke and kil|led sir Iohn of Desmond, 175 30. Entereth into Dauid Barries campe and spoileth his people, 176. 10. He assai|leth and discomfiteth Fitz|moris, 176. 70. Hath the whole charge of Kerrie, 177. 22. Surpriseth the earle, 179, 10
  • Downe a citie, 43. 64. Spoiled, 102. 46
  • Drake Iohn maior of Dublin slue foure thousand Irish outlawes, 74. 24
  • Drodagh or Drogheda, 25. 26. They enter into Scotland and spoile it, 74. 57
  • Dreames, 26. 60, 27. 33 32. 22. Of Basilia, 40. 40. Of Pa|ris, 2. 12. Of Griffith, 26. 61
  • Drunkennes, 16. 50
  • Drurie sir William arriueth in|to Ireland, 140. 72. Is lord president of Mounster, 141. 40 His gouernement, ibid. 47. The earle of Desmond repi|neth at him, ibid. 71. Entreth into Kerrie and executeth iu|stice, 142. 30. The earle resis|teth and complaineth of him: ibid. 2. The earle and he are reconciled, 149. 65. Is made lord iustice, 150. 50. His go|uernment, 153. 27. His iour|nie into Mounster, 154. 44. 157. 20. His painefull ser|uice against Iames Fitzmo|ris, ibid. Falleth sicke and di|eth, 158. 57. 160. 72. His vertues and conditions, 161. 1 His seruices at Bulleine, at the seas and in Deuon, ib. Is dubbed and made generall of the armie for the seruice in Scotland, ibid. 45. Taketh Edenborough, ibid. 60
  • Dublin an ancient citie, 15. 50. The name of it, 20. 44. Buil|ded by Auellanus, ibid. 68. The situation of it, ibid. 8. In|habited by Bristolians, 21. 57 The parish churches in it, 22. 20. The castle builded, 23. 30. Besieged by Fridleie king of Denmarke, 57. 48. Set on fire, ibid. 58. Taken by the Danes, 57. 33. 57. Besieged by Knought the Dane, 58. 2. Builded by Iuorus, ibid. 54. Rebelleth against Mac Mo|rogh, 14 50. It is taken, 15. 16 Besieged by Hasculphus, 16. 40. It is kept, 19. 20. Earle Strangbow yeeldeth it vnto king Henrie the second, 20. 53 It is besieged by Ororike king of Meth, 21. 42. It is burned, 63. 4. Restored and beautified, 63. 10. Interdic|ted by the pope, 83. 26. In an vprore against the earle of Ormond, 82. 44. They doo pe|nance, 83, 46. They are dis|comfited, 62. 4. Besieged by Thomas Fitzgirald, 92. 41. They enter in league with him, ibid. 20. They breake league, 93. 40. It is besieged by Thomas Fitzgirald, 93. 20. Intreateth for peace, 94. 41. Giueth his pledges, ibid. 30. They haue aid out of En|gland, ibid. 45. Their bridge fell, they haue a maior ap|pointed to be their gouernor, 75, 46. They haue the sword borne before the maior, ibid. The king sendeth them his letters of thanks, 93. 30. 95. 5. They haue a mint, 109. 18. The castell is repared, 152. 60 They inuade Obrens coun|trie, 73. 27. They inuade Scotland and Wales, 75. 65. They discomfit Fitzgirald, 94. 10 Their children are ta|ken prisoners, 93. 3, They haue a mint, 109. 19
  • Dubtactus a capteine father to saint Briget, 54. 16
  • Duffe Adam an heretike bur|ned, 69. 50
  • Dundalke taken and burned by the Scots, 66. 68
  • Dunnes and Duneses whie so called, 9. 48

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