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 Mac Gillicuddy, recovers his estate, 195.

Mac i Brien, 56, n.; grant to, 57, n.

MacKenna, lands of vested in the Crown, 19.

MacMahon of Corcabaskin, 35.

MacMurrough Kavanagh. Donnell chosen King of Leinster, 60, n.; Cahir last King of Leinster, 60; succession of last kings of family of, 61, n.; decay of power of, 61; Art, agrees to give up his lands to Richard II., 63; parts of Wicklow and Carlow subject to, 64, n.; Murtough, lands left to round Ferns, 3.

Magennis, see Iveagh. Phelimy, Con and Manus, 203, n.

Maguire, Hugh, 44; Cuconnaght, 44, n.; Conor Roe, 44, n.; grant to, 51; rents, etc. of, 45, n.

Maguires and Shane O'Neill, 19, n.

Mahaffy, Rev. J.P., on Dr. Murray and Archbishop King, 206, n.

Mary, Q., confiscations under, 12, 14; releases O'Conor, 15, n.

Massacres, at Rathlin, 20, n.; by Chichester, 48, n.; 249, n.; in Ulster, 122, 125, 127; at Carrickmines, etc., 126; penalties for, 125—127.

Massereene, Lord, dealings of with estate of Sir H. O'Neill, 185, n.; 203; and with estate of D. O'Neill, 203.

Masterson, Sir R., 63, n.; 66, 69, n.; 71, 74; Mastersons, estates of, confiscated by Cromwell, 139, n.

Mayo, scarcely any native landowners in, 7; settlers in adopt Irish customs, 8; De Burgos in, 98; MacWilliam of, l0l; peasant proprietors in, 102, n.; jury of finds title for Crown, 105; part of distributed to Cromwellians, 151; Catholic landowners in in [sic] early nineteenth century, 239, n.

Mayo, Lord, executed for murder, 127.

Meath, Lord, recovers his estates from Cromwell, 136, n.

Meath, no landowners of native descent in, 3; Breffny included in De Lacy's grant of, 85.

Monaghan, Farney in, 35, 36; MacMahons of, 35; Sir J. Davies' journey in, 38; area of, 45, n.; divided among the clansmen, 97, n.

Montgomery, Bishop of Derry, Clogher and Raphoe, 42.

Montgomery, Viscount, 124 129.

Mortimer, Lord Roger de, 12.

Mortimer inheritance, Henry VIII. heir to, 10; Leix. part of, 12, 14; Ulster, part of, 17, 19; Upper Ossory, part of, 87, n.; Connaught, part of, 98.

Moycashel, 89, 95.

Munster, Statute of Absentees and, 10; scheme for confiscation in under Elizabeth, 21— 23; plantation in, 29, 30, 34, 35; Irish districts in, 56, 97, 109; rebellion of 1641 in, 118; Protestants of side with Parliament, 118, 131; go over to King, 120, 128; revolt to Cromwell, 128, 140, 160; lists of transplantees from, 143, 148; English in in [sic] 1659, 150; area confiscated in by Cromwell, 157; value of land in, 135, 159.

Murray, Rev. R. H. Revolutionary Ireland and its Settlement, 206, n.: Statements from, 209, n.; 211, 212, 216, n.; 223.