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Abercorn, estate of, 202, n.; head of family pardoned by William III., 220, n.

Absentees, Statute of, 10; effect of, 11; vests part of Longford in the King, 78, n.; 80.

Adventurers, 22, 159, 160, 163, 179; frauds of, 193, 194.

Annaly, the territory of the O'Ferralls, 76.

Antrim, settlements in, 17; Bissetts in, 18; MacDonalds or MacDonnells in, 18, 52; Protestants in, 49; Scots in, 118; Presbyterians of to be transplanted, 133; British element in, 249.

Antrim, Marquis of, 168, 172, 202. Ara, Mac i Brien of, 57, n.; 109, n.; 110; plantation of, 104, n. O'Mulrian of, 109, n.; 110. Ormonds, and, 111.

Ards, 18.

Arklow, Blackwater of, 64; lordship of, 70; shires of, 94. Arlington, see Bennet. Armagh, ownership of, 39; claims to, 40; church lands in, 42; lands of Sir J. Davies in, 47; Protestants in, 49.

Attainder, Act of, of Long Parliament, 143, n.; 217.

Attainder, Act of James II., 215 —18.

Aughrim, 90, n.; 92.

Austrey, E., Cromwell's servant, 160.

Bagenals purchase Idrone, 23; head of family executed for murder under Cromwell, 127.

Bagwell, Ireland under the Stuarts, references to, 52, n.; 91; 97, n.; 114, 115, n.; 165, n.

Balyna, Roger More of, 185.

Bantry, barony of in Wexford, 64, n.

Barretts, relationships of, 9, n.; tributary to the Desmonds, 26; marriages of, 59, n.

Barrymore, Earl of, joins Parliament against King, 118; estates of not confiscated, 136; in James II. 's Parliament, 213, n.; conforms to Established Church, 238.

Barrymore, barony of, Catholics of Cork, Kinsale, and Youghal assigned lands in, 143, n.; 182. Beaumont, Sir John. Grant to by Richard II., 63; foundation of King's title in Wexford plantation, 64.

Belin, K. of Britain, 18.

Bennet, Secretary of State, obtains Lord Clanmahere's estate, 181.

Betagii, 25.

Bere and Bantry. Desmond's rents from, 27; MacCarthys in, 31; claims of MacCarthy Mor in, 32, n.; freeholders of, 34; controyersy for, 34, n.; landholders of in 1641, 35; partition of, 204.