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Mountmorres, lord, his fpeech relative to the rehearing of caufes, II. 201.

Mountrath, earl of, I. 375. II. 89. 112.
Muskerry, lord, I. 231. 343.

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Narborough, fir John, I. 277.

National Affembly of France, their hours of meeting,

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II. 81, note.

Their mode of deciding queftions,

Naturalization-bill, for John and Thomas Wentworth, efqrs. I. 330. For all the Scotch, ante nati, 370. For all foreign proteftants, 426. I. 410. Navigation-act, fummary hiftory of, II. 104. Negative, royal, in the English parliament, the form of, and when laft exerted, I. 61.

Neterville, lord, I. 351. II. 197.

Newel, Alexander, 11. 8, note.

Newton, Sir Ifaac, I. 428.

Nimeguen, the Pont Volant there, defcribed, II. 169,

note.

Nobility, Irish, living out of the kingdom, made liable to all parliamentary taxation, I. 371. Their brothers, being heirs, admitted into the house of lords, as the fons of peers, 376. Lift of outlawed peers, 378. Catalogues of, at different periods, II. 215. Nugent, fir Chriftopher, I. 168.

Oath of allegiance and fupremacy, in Ireland, by 2 Eliz. $ 7. c. 1. I. 157.

O'Carrell of Uriel, I. 31.

Ocarrell, fir William, 1. 153.

Ochadere, I. 31.

O'Neile, Daniel, I. 226. 240. 244.

O'Neile, Mr. I. 405.

O'Neile, fir Phelim, II. 74.

Orange, prince of, his journey to England, I. 273.

O'Reiddy,

O'Reiddy, Teague, I. 349.
O'Reilly, Mr. II. 74.
Orde, Mr. II. 49.

Ormond, James firft earl of, I. 194.

Ormond, Thomas earl of, I. 196.

Ormond, Pierce earl of, I. 197.

Ormond, Thomas Duff, earl of, I. 199.

Ormond, Waller earl of, I. 203.

212.

Ormond, James duke of, narrative of his life, I. 192. His marriage with lady Elizabeth Prefton, Defends the earl of Strafford, 220. Is made lord lieutenant of Ireland, 222. Retires to France, 223. Returns to Ireland, and receives the order of the garter, 226. Goes again to France, 227. Receives the command of a regiment, 236. His remonftrance to cardinal Mazarine, 237. His private journey to London, 240. Returns to England with the king, 256. His promotions, 257. Is made lord lieutenant of Ireland, 259. His difgrace, 268. Is elected chancellor of Oxford, 272. Attempt on his life by col. Blood, 273. His difqualifications for court favour, 281. Defends his Irifh adminiftration, 285. Is reftored to the government of Ireland, 287. Is created an English duke, 291. His removal, 294. His death, 308. His conduct in parliament, 331. 336. 340. 346. 349 351, 352. 354. 356. 361. 363. 400. 413. II. 17. 83. 88. 118. 126. 146. His character, 157.

Ormond, John earl of, his pedigree, I. 216, note.
Ormsby, Mr. II. 188.

Ororike, prince of Meath, his quarrel with Dermon
Mac Morogh, prince of Leinster, I. 6. Joins king
Henry, 31.

89.

Is left lord deputy His farther promo

Orrery, earl of, I. 270. 375. II. Offory, earl of, I. 231. 249. 258. of Ireland, by his father, 265. tions, 266. His naval gallantry, 277. His nego

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ciation at the Hague, 284. Is made lord chamberlain to the queen, 286. His military credit at Mons, 289. His death, ibid.

Offory, earl of, fon of the preceding earl, married to the lady Anne Hyde, I. 290. Her death, 294.

Marries lady Mary Somerfet, 296.

Oory, bifhop of, I. 426.

Othwelie Gillemiholoth, I. 31.

Outlawry for high-treason, made a difqualification for peers or their defcendants fitting in the house of lords, I. 376. Lift of peers fo difqualified, 378.

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Paifly, capt. William, II. 65.

Pale, in Ireland, how understood, and its extent, II. 4. Parliament of England, Mr. Hooker's account of the conftitution and forms of, 11 Eliz. I. 87.

Parliament of Ireland, fummary view of the early history of, I. 44. Ancient and modern methods of holding, 57. Hiftorical view of the alterations, 62. Proceedings of, under Elizabeth, 66. Method of proceeding in the parliament held by fir Henry Sidney, 11 Eliz. 68. Proceedings of, under James I. 165. Proceedings of the houfe of lords from the feffion of 1634 to 1666, 314. The firft regular entry of a writ of error in, 358. Table of all the feffions and laws, 418, note. Its feveral places of meeting, 390. II. 97. Places of holding parliament, 98. Lift of the parliament under Oliver Cromwell, 234.

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Parfonage houfes, acts to encourage the building of,
II. 36, note.

Patty, Nicholas, and Anne his wife, II. 70.
Peers of Ireland, outlawed, a lift of, 378.

Peerage, the defcent of, not to be barred by a fine, I. 198, note.

Penfions, not to be granted on the hereditary revenue,

I. 424.
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Peppard, Mr. II. 38.

Pery, Mr. event of his propofition relative to Poyning's law, I. 55.

Petitions, regulations for the reading of, in the house of commons, II. 61.

Petty, fir William, II. 96. 150. His character, 160, Philip and Mary, laws enacted in Ireland during their reign, I. 50.

Philipftown, derivation of the name, I. 52, note.
Piers, fir Edward, I. 391.

Plague at London, I. 265,

Ploughland, a term of indefinite fignification, I. 181. Plunkett, James, II. 67.

Plunkett, Henry Talbot, II. 70.

Ponsonby, Mr. I. 405.

Ponsonby, colonel, II. 75, note.

Ponsonby, fir John, II. 94. 122.

Pont Volant, at Nimeguen, II. 169, note.

Poor of Ireland, no regular provifion for, II. 118.
Popish plot, I. 289.

Porter, fir Charles, lord chancellor, is chofen deputy of Ireland, on the death of the lord lieutenant, 1, 410.

Portland, duke of, II. 21. 63. 113.

Portsmouth, duchefs of, I. 287.

Poynes, Tobias, efq. II. 68,

Poyning's law, hiftory of, I. 48. Was repealed under James I. 11. 199. note..

Precedence of the Irifh peers in the feffions 1634 and 1635, I. 331.

Preferments, ecclefiaftical, in England and Ireland, not to be held together, I. 426.

Prefentations to benefices, regulated, I. 372.

Prefon, fir Richard, lord Dingwall in Scotland, and earl of Defmond in Ireland, I. 201.

Prefton, lady Elizabeth, I. 211, 212. 292.

Price, capt. Charles, 11. 10.

Price, Lott, efq. II. 13.

Prifoners,

Prifoners, rates to be levied for their relief, I. 426. Prizage, how it came into the family of Butler, I. 193. Proctors for the clergy, how introduced into the lower house, II. 5. Are excluded, and affemble in convocation, 6.

Prorogation of parliament, how it affects bufinefs depending, II. 21.

Protections abolished, I. 362. II. 61.

Proteft, the first formally entered on the Irish journals, 1. 402. Protesting by proxy, peculiar to Ireland, II. 195.

Proxies in the Irish houfe of lords, the exercife of, regulated, I. 321. The appearance of lords by, reftricted, 341. No peer to have more than two, 384. Proceedings relating to lords who have no eftates in Ireland, 385. Regulations and practice of proxies, II. 190.

Pulteney, Mr. II. 112. 186.

Purbeck, vifcount, his cafe. I. 198, note.

Purcell, Edward, I. 276.

Purcell, William, II. 69.

Purdon, ferjeant, II. 182.

Quatremaine, Dr. I. 243.

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Ranelagh, lord, I. 283. 285. 340. 375. 395. II. 141. Raphoe, bishop of, II. 105.

Ratcliffe, fir George, I. 219. 347. 355. 357. II. 20. 43.84.

Rathmines, battle of, I. 227.

Reading, William, efq. II. 68.

Reimond le Grofs, his expedition to Ireland, I. 25. Remonftrances prefented by the commons against grievances, I. 30. 38.

Refidence, clerical, enjoined by an early ftatute in Ire

land, I, 46.

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