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V.

  • VAriance betweene the But|lers and the Burghs, 69. 70 Betweene the earle of Or|mond and the earle of Kildare 82. 24. 114. 50. Betweene Uessie and Kildare, 63. 70. About a dog, 52. 1
  • Uerdon Milo a valiant cap|teine, 68. 51
  • Uerdon Robert maketh a riot, 66. 12. Submitteth himselfe, ibid. 20
  • Uerdon [...]d Uerdon marrieth Margar [...]t daughter to La|cie, 62. 20
  • Uerdon Theobald is besieged in the castell of Athlon, 63. 53
  • Uessie William lord iustice, 63. 60. His variance with the earle of Kildare 63. 70. The combat demanded betweene them 63. 25. Uessie refuseth it ibid. Flieth into France, 63 27. 34. 65
  • Ufford lord iustice arriueth into Ireland 71. 66. Maried the countesse of Ulster, ibid. A heauie friend to the earle of Desmond, 71. 37. Great re|ioising at his death, 37. 56
  • Uniuersitie at Dublin, 69. 24
  • Ulster the fift part of Ireland, 50. 20. 10. 35. Conquered by Curcie, 52. 17. Giuen to Hugh Lacie, 61. 60. Spoiled by Scots, 68. 36. The townes in the same, 27. 30

W.

  • WAllop sir Iohn ambassador in France, 98. 60. He requireth to haue Fitzgirald, and is de|nied, ib. 70. Aduertiseth the king, ib. 9
  • Wallop sir Henrie knight, tresu|ror at armes, commeth to As|ketten castle, 167. 46. His com|panie left in garison at As [...]et|ten, ib. 66. Is made one of the lord iustices, 177. 46. His good gouernement, ib. A combat fought before him, 180. 70. He yeeldeth vp the swoord to sir Iohn Perot, 181. 8. He is one of the councell, 181. 57. He laie at Limerike, 165. 20
  • Wales inuaded by the Dubli|ans, 74. 70
  • Waterford citie builded by Sita|racus, 24. 17. 12. 55. Alwaies faithfull to the crowne of Eng|land, 24. 56. The conquest of it by Richard Strangbow, 14. 10. The description of it, 138. 70. Their variance with the earle of Kildare, 139. 12. Their riuer & the commodi|tie of the same, 139, 26. Their priuileges, 139. 1. An admoni|tion vnto them, ib, 40. Their honorable receiuing of the lord deputie, 138. 57. They stand vpon terms with the lord de|putie, 131. 66
  • Waterhouse sir Edward knight one of the queenes priuie councell, 181. 67. Subscribeth to the proclamation against the earle of Desmond, 164. 10
  • Warres betweene Lacie and Marshall, 61. 67
  • Warres betweene the countries of Meth and Offerill 0
  • Waters of a strange nature in Ireland, 30. 30
  • Welsh Robert seruant to the earle of Kildare, 98. 70. Accom|panieth the yoong earle into France, ib. Returneth into England, 98. 70
  • Welsh Iohn maketh a draught vpon the earle of Desmond, 178. 35. His deuise to passe ouer the riuer, ib. 53
  • Weston Robert arriued into Ireland as lord chancellor, 116. 36. His vprightnesse, ib. 40. His oration to the parle|ment, 119. 30. Is made lord iustice, 117. 60. His death, 134. 10. His vertues and conditi|ons ib. 15. His exhortation to the councell, ib. 30
  • Wexford towne, 26. 64. It is wonne by mac Morough and by Fitzstephans, 51. 30. The cheefest towne in Leimster, 4. 16. Is giuen to Fitzstephans and Morice Fitzgirald, 4. 6. The Wexford men by craft do take Fitzstephans, 19. 20. They present Fitzstephans to the king, 21. 20. It is left to the gouernement of Fitzal|delme, 24. 18. The marriage betweene Reimond and Ba|silie is celebrated at Wexford, 34. 66. At Wexford Fitzgerald died and was buried, 41. 25. Wexford men make warres against Bri [...]m mac Kahir, 135. 48. They are vanquished, ib. 60
  • White Iohn his good seruice in the rebellion against Fitzgi|rald, 91. 8. Is dubbed knight, ib. 11
  • White Henrie made a broile in Dublin, 87. 16. He is pardo|ned, ib. 55
  • Windsore lord Windsore the first lieutenant in Ireland, 72. 67. He kept a parlement in which a subsidie was granted, ib. 70
  • Wingfield Iaques master of the ordinance is verie carefull for the safetie of his nephues, 170. 20. He is sent to the Spani|ards fort, 171. 46. The capteine submitteth himselfe vnto him, ib. 52. He presented him to the lord deputie, ib.
  • Winter sir William viceadmerall arriueth into Ireland at the Uentrie, 165. 58. He distru|sting no harme returneth into England, ib. 3. He returneth, and by water besiegeth the fort at Smereweke, 171. 22. The notable good seruice of him & his mariners at that siege, ib. 56. He gaue protection to the Irish rebels, 165. 57.
  • Wonders of Ireland, 28. 30
  • Wright Nicholas his good ser|uice to his maister capteine Raleigh, 173. 50

Y.

  • YOughall towne taken and spoiled, 164. 36. The maior hanged before his owne doore, 164. 50. It is forsaken and the people called home, ib. 55

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