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 Delvin, Sir John MacCoghlan of, 87; plantation of, 89, n.

Derry, settlements in, 17; church lands in, 39, 42; claims to, 39, 40; Montgomery, Bishop of, 42; lands of Londoners in, 46; Irish in, 47; Protestants in, 49, n.; James II. and, 54, 209; held by Parliament, 121, 131; revolt of, 210, 71.; Bramhall, Bishop of, condemned to death by Cromwellians, 124.

Desmond, Earls of, doubtful title of, 8; Irish landholders under, 7, 25, 26; lands and claims of, 22, 24; confiscation of lands of, 23, 27—30; lords dependent on, 26; exactions by, 28; MacCarthys enemies of, 30.

Dipps, 64.

Donegal, ownership of, 39, 40; church lands in, 43; Protestants in, 49, n.

Down, settlements in, 17, 18; no confiscation in, 48; Scots in, 118; Presbyterians of to be transplanted, 133; British element in, 249.

Dorchester, Lord, 102, n.; 104, n.

Drogheda, held for King, 117; handed over by Ormond to Parliament, 120; townsmen of always loyal, 168; restored to their property, 181, n.

Dublin, held for King, 117; handed over by Ormond to Parliament, 120; citizens of never acted against Parliament, 132; fate of, 132, 181; always loyal, 168.

Duffry or Dufferin, 70, 90, n.

Duhallow, Mac Donough MacCarthy of, 203.

Dunboyne, Lord, 193, 213, n.

Dunsany, Lord, abject letter of, 184; declared nocent, 184; restored to his estate, 193; 213, n.

. Elizabeth, Queen, confiscations under, 16—34; leniency shown by, 33.

Ely, English expelled from, 56, n.; Crown title to, 83, 84; plantation of, 84.

Ensignmen, 169, 178, 179, 195, 198, n.; 205.

Eoghanacht O'Donoghue, 31, 32, 130, 131.

Esmonde, Sir Laurence, to be granted lands of Irish in Wexford, 63; proceedings of in Wexford, 65; grant of lands in Wicklow to, 92, n.; Lord, letter of to Dorchester, 104, n.; Sir Thomas, a sufferer under Cromwell, 192, n.

Essex, Walter, Earl of, grant to and atrocities of, 20; obtains Farney, 35.

Eustace, Lord Chancellor, 167, 171, 192, 72.; 194, n.

Evatt, Surgeon-General, 182. Explanation, Act of, 186, 190— 196; objections to, 187, 194, 195, n.; scene in House of Commons at passing of, 194; ruin to Irish caused by, 195; provisions in, 195, 196.

. Farney, occupied by MacMahons, 35; granted to E. of Essex, 35, 36.

Fermanagh, 19, 38; Sir J. Davies' visit to, 38; rights of chiefs in, 38, 40, 44; confiscated, 44, 45; church lands in, 43; natives of scholars and husbandmen, 44; freeholders in, 45; exploits of English regiment in, 49, n.; Scots in, 49.