Richard Bagwell - Ireland under the Stuarts and during the Interregnum, Vol. I (of 3), 1603-1642
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Muster of the army, April 27; Lord Deputy and Council to the Privy Council, Mountjoy to Cecil, and Sir G. Carey to Cecil, May 4; Humphrey May to Cecil, May 5.
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Authorities last quoted; also Smith’s Waterford .
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Authorities last quoted; also Hogan’s Hibernia Ignatiana , p. 121.
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Hogan’s Hibernia Ignatiana , p. 118; Declaration of Edward Sotherne, June 16.
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Barnabas Kearney and David Wale to Aquaviva (Italian), July 7, 1603, from London, in Hibernia Ignatiana , p. 117. The burning of the service-book is mentioned in the official correspondence.
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Brief Declaration in Carew , 1603, No. 5; account written by Richard Boyle in Lismore Papers , 2nd series, i. 43. As clerk of the Munster Council Boyle was an eye-witness of all these proceedings. Moryson’s Itinerary , part ii. book iii. chap. 2.
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Brief Relation in Carew , 1603, No. 5; Irish State Papers calendared from April 20 to May 14; Lismore Papers , 2nd series, i. 43-73; Mountjoy to the Mayor of Cork, May 4, in Cox , p. 7. The full account in Smith’s Cork is mainly founded on the Lismore collection. Lady Carew’s letter of May 5, 1603, among the State Papers and Lady Boyle’s of March 18, 1609, in the Lismore Papers are both printed verbatim, and are interesting to compare as specimens of ladies’ composition.
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Farmer’s Chronicle in MS. Harl. 3544. Farmer was a surgeon.
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Authorities last quoted.
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Apsley’s account in Lismore Papers , 2nd series, i. 66.
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Notices of Meade in the Calendars of State Papers, Ireland , especially No. 355 of 1611, where his tract is entered as among the Cotton MSS. There is another copy in the Bodleian, Laudian MSS. Misc. 612, f. 143. The proceedings at Meade’s trial are calendared under 1603, No. 184.
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Davies to Cecil, December 1, 1603; proclamations calendared at October 11 and December 3.
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Le Case de Mixt Moneys , Trin. 2 Jacobi in Davies’ Reports, 1628; State of the Irish coin, calendared at June 12, 1606; Lord Deputy Chichester and Council to the Privy Council, calendared at March 2, 1607.
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Chichester was sworn in February 3, 1604-5.
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Irish Statutes , 2 Eliz. chaps. i. and ii. James I.’s Apology for the Oath of Allegiance against the two breves of Pope Paulus Quintus, &c., in his Works , 1616 (the oath is at p. 250).
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Enclosure in letter of John Byrd to Devonshire, September 8, 1603. Archbishop of Dublin and Bishop of Meath to the Privy Council, March 5, 1604. Davies to Cecil, April 19 and December 8. Bishop of Ossory to the Deputy and Council, June 8, 1604. Chief Justice Saxey to Cranbourne, 1604, No. 397. Hogan’s Life of H. Fitzsimon , pp. 58 sqq.
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Proclamation of July 4, 1605; Davies to Salisbury, No. 603 in Cal. Lords of the Council to Chichester, January 24, 1606; Chichester to Salisbury and to Chichester, February 26; Roger Wilbraham’s Diary, in vol. x. of the Camden Miscellany .
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Davies to Cecil, December 8, 1604, January 6, 1605; Saxey to Cecil, 1604, No. 397; the King to Chichester, June 27, 1605; his proclamation against toleration, July 4; Cornwallis to the Privy Council, April 19, 1608, in Winwood .
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The Case of Præmunire in Sir John Davies’s Reports, London, 1628. Lalor was arrested in March 1605-6, and finally convicted early in the following year.
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Lord Deputy and Council to the Privy Council, December 5, 1605; Chichester to Salisbury, December 7.
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Brouncker to Cecil, August 23 and October 17, 1604; Salisbury to Brouncker, March 3, 1606; Brouncker’s letter of September 12; Return of fines imposed 4 James I. printed in Irish Cal. ii. 41; Brouncker to the Privy Council, November 18; Chichester to Salisbury, December 1, 1606, and February 10, 1607; The King to Chichester, July 16, 1607; Privy Council to Chichester, January 17, 1608-9; Davies to Salisbury, June 10, 1609.
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Brouncker to Cecil, August 23, 1604; observation by Sir John Davies, May 4, 1606; Lord Deputy and Council to the Privy Council, September 12, 1606; Brouncker to the Privy Council, February 10, 1606-7. For Connaught see preface to State Papers, Ireland , 1606-1608, p. 46.
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Chichester to Salisbury, December 7 and 9, 1605; petition by the nobility and gentry of the English Pale, No. 593; Lords Gormanston, Trimleston, Killeen, and Howth to Salisbury, December 8; Davies to Salisbury, No. 603; Barnewall to Salisbury, December 16. Carew’s Brief Relation of passages in the Parliament of 1613 in Carew .
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Letter to Cecil, 1602, Spedding , iii. 49.
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Calendar of State Papers, Ireland , from December 1605 to September 1607.
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John Byrd to Devonshire, September 8, 1603, with enclosure; Meehan’s Tyrone and Tyrconnel , p. 36; Fynes Moryson , book iii. chap. 2; Harrington’s Nugæ Antiquæ .
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Davies to Cecil, April 10, 1604.
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Docwra’s Narration , pp. 260-277; Lord Deputy and Council to the Privy Council, October 4, 1605; Davies to Salisbury, November 12, 1606; agreement between Tyrone and O’Cahan, February 17, 1606-7; Bishop Montgomery of Derry to Chichester, March 4; Chichester’s instructions to Ley and Davies, October 14, 1608, p. 60.
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Petition of O’Cahan, May 2, 1607; Chichester to Salisbury, June 8; Lord Deputy and Council to the Privy Council, June 26; Davies to Salisbury July 1; Docwra’s Narration , 284.
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Docwra’s Narration , p. 249; Davies to Cecil, December 1, 1603; Four Masters , 1608.
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Davies to Cecil, December 8, 1604; Chichester to Devonshire, February 26, 1605-6, endorsing Caulfield’s report; to Devonshire, April 23; to the Privy Council, August 4, 1607; examination of Sir Neill O’Neill, August 7, 1606 (State Papers, Ireland ); Carleton to James I., March 18/28, 1614, in Hist. MSS. Comm. ( Buccleuch ), 1899.
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Examination of Gawen Moore and William Kilmeny, mariners of Glasgow, August 30, 1606; Chichester to Salisbury, September 12, with enclosures; examination of John Loach, under 1607, No. 493; Davies to Salisbury, September 12, 1607; notes to O’Donovan’s Four Masters under 1607; Meehan , chap. iv. As to O’Cahan see Chichester’s statement calendared at 1608, No. 98.
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Four Masters , 1607; James Loach’s examination, 1607, No. 493; Davies to Salisbury, September 12; Meehan , chap. iv. The latter narrative is mainly founded on an Irish manuscript by Teig O’Keenan written in 1608 and preserved at St. Isidore’s, Rome, a specimen of which was printed by O’Donovan in his notes to the Four Masters , 1607.
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