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 80, 95, 96, 101; early history of, 97; Crown title to, 98—100, 105—107; patents for lands in not enrolled, 103, 104; projected plantation of, 104, 112, 113; transplantation of Irish to, 115, 134—139, 143—147; certificates of transplantation to, 147—149; only gentry transplanted to, 146, 149; fate of landowners of, 150, 151, 198; peasant proprietary in, 102, n.; 151, 203; Protestants of, 151, 152; Protestant purchasers in, 198, 200; area in set out to transplantees, 152, 153, 162, 198, 201; area confiscated in, 157; value of land in, 135, 159; fate of transplantees to, 163, 177, 178, 188, 201, 206, 207; forfeitures in under Wm. of Orange, 202, 7i.; 220.

Corcabaskin, 35.

Cork, Earl of, 32, n.; 118.

Cork, citizens of, remain loyal in 1641, 118, 140, 168; expelled from city, 118, 140, 141; fate of under Cromwell, 141—143; fate of at Restoration, 169, n.; 181, 182; fate of under William of Orange, 231.

Cork, Protestant garrison of, revolts to King, 120; revolts from King to Cromwell, 123, 141.

Cork, County, Barrys in, 7; claims of Earls of Desmond in, 22, 24; of Sir P. Carew in, 23; MacCarthys in, 22, 24, 97; Barretts of, 26; landowners of in 1641, 155, 11.; landowners transplanted from, 149, n.; Catholic landowners in, circa 1800, 239.

Cosha, 90, n.; 92, 94.

Coshmaing, territory of, 30, 31, 32, 130, 131.

De Courcy, grants by, 18; grant of Ulster to, 19.

Covenanters, Scottish, 115.

Covenant, to be again set up, 186.

Coventry, Commissioner for executing Act of Settlement, 186, n.; 187, n.

Cromwell, Richard, a "patentee" in Wexford, 69.

Cromwell, or Gromwell, forfeits land under Cromwellian Settlement, 139, n.

Cromwell, Oliver. Confiscation under, 115—164; invades Ireland. 121; obtains release of Inchiquin, 125, n.; Munster towns betrayed to, 128; orders restoration of Spencer's estate, 139; exempts Catholics of Fethard, Cork, Kinsale, and Youghal from transplantation, 143; subscribes as an Adventurer, 160; hailed as chief of the churls, 239, n.

Crosby. Settles O'Mores in Kerry, 16.

. Darcy of Plattin, 169.

Davies, Sir John, on expulsion of Irish from their lands, 2 and 3; letter to Salisbury, 3, 38, n.; 46, n.; 51; on land in Pale, 3; journey to Ulster, 38; on respective rights of chiefs and clansmen, 40, 42, 45; lands of in Armagh, 47, n.; on title of Irish in Munster, 55; on corbes, etc., 42, n.

Davis, Thomas. Patriot Parliament of 1689, 206, n.; statements from, 211, 213, 216.

Decies, Fitzgerald of, 28.

Delvin, Baron of, claims of in Co. Longford, 76—78; accused of attempting to murder Salisbury, 78, n.