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 Castlemaine, Lord, 213, n.

Cavan, plantation of, 3; journey of Deputy, etc. to, 38; rights of chiefs and clansmen in, 40, 44, 45; church lands in, 43; not affected by Act attainting Shane O'Neill, 19, n.; 43; forfeiture of chiefs of, 44; Scots in, 49; not in De Burgo grant, 93, n.

Chatterton, grant to, 20, n.; 41, n.

Chevers, estate of, 21.

Chichester, Lord Deputy, abolishes serfdom, 37; his promises to the inhabitants of Ulster, 41; his plan for a plantation, 41, n.; grant to, 48, n.; his massacres, 48, n.; 249, n.; his dealings with Wexford, 63—74; with Longford, 77—82; with Ely, 83; with Leitrim, 86.

Churchill, Winston, Commissioner for executing Act of Settlement, 181, n.; 187, n.; 190; on wickedness of Act of Explanation, 195, n.

Clanbrassil, Earl of, 129.

Clancarthy, heiress of Earl of, 130; Lord Muskerry created Earl of, 172, n.; in James II.'s Parliament, 213, n.; estates of forfeited, 221, n.; 231.

Clancolman, O'Melaghlin's territory, 89.

Clandeboy, 18, 19, 20, n.; 48, n.; 252.

Clan Dermond, 31, 32, n.

Clan Donnell Roe, 31, 32.

Clanmahere, vested in Crown, 14; land of O'Dempseys, 15.

Clanmahere, Lord, estate of granted to Arlington, 181; loses everything, 203.

ClanricardClanrickard [sic], Earl of, grant to, 11, 40, 99; marriages of, 59, n.; loyalty and connections of, 105; condemned to death by Cromwell, 124; allowed to live in England, 125, n.; loyalty of, 168; recovers his estate, 202; fate of estate of under William III., 221, 7Z..; conforms to the Established Church, 238.

Clanwilliam, barony of, 149.

Clare, Co. Landowners of to get Letters Patent for their estates, 80, 102; petition on behalf of the landowners in, 103; they acknowledge the King's title, 107; devastation of in 1653, 117; assigned to transplanted Irish, 134, 135; landowners of how dealt with, 147, 150, 151; lands in held by the "new interest," 198; Articles of Limerick, re, 222.

Clare, Lord, 35, 213, n.; 221, n.; 231.

Clarence, Lionel, Duke of, marries De Burgo heiress, 106.

Clarendon, Lord, hostile to the Irish, 172; on English hatred of the Irish, 173; on proceedings in Court of Claims, 189.

Clarendon, second Earl, Viceroy, 208.

Clarke, G., Secretary of War. His account of the Articles of Limerick, 222, 223.

Clonlonan, barony of, 95.

Clyn, Friar, 12; 56, n.

De Cogan, inheritance of, 22, 24.

Colclough, Sir T., 66: Dudley, petitions for restoration to his estate, 192, n.

Commission of Grace, 208.

Comyn, Sir Nicholas, 147.

Connaught, lands held in by the Burkes, 8; Hy. VIII.'s title to, 10; composition of, 11, 85, 86, 100—101: confiscation in under Elizabeth, 35; dealings of James I. with landowners of,