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 Hewson, Colonel, 4, 12, 30, 39, 107.

Hiccocks, William, 243, 249.

Hide, Mr., 252, 257.

Hieron, John, 244.

Hill, Ffrancis, 243.

Historical papers collected by and preserved in Survey Office. See Ordnance Survey.

Hodges and Smith, manuscripts in possession of, 334, 341.

Holland, John, 243, 249.

Hopkins, Wm., 127, 133, 141, 143, 149, 150.

Hudson, Thomas, 244.

Humphreys, John, and Lewis Smith's difficulties in surveying Kerry. See Kerry.

Humphrey, John, 244.

Hurd, H., 73, 75, 76, 80, 92, 101, 196.

Hutchinson, James, 73, 75.

Richard, 243.

I.

Iffa and Offa, no survey of, 57.

Ikerine, survey documents of, 55.

lleagh, survey documents of, ib.

Ingoldsby, George, 180.

Colonel Sir Henry, 69, 76, 79, 164, 165, 180.

Instructions for survey, 63, 313, 391.

impediments in carrying out of, to be noted, 50.

Instruments made in Dublin, 17, 316.

needles of compasses, 17.

little magnetic variation in Ireland in year 1657, 323.

chains, scales, and protractors, to be often examined, 49.

pawned by surveyors, 122.

taken by Tories, 125.

seven soldiers and a corporal to attend each, 45.

&c., supplied by Dr. Petty to the surveyors, 53.

Iraght Icannor, 95.

Ireland to be declared a member of the Commonwealth, and enjoy free trade with England, 70.

more charged on it than one-half as much more land would pay, 82, 343.

Islands. See "Lands no Surrounds" and "Harbours."

Iveragh, 44, 85, 91, 102.

J.

Jackeson, Mr., of Limerick, payment to, 51.

Jammick, Hugh, unsatisfied debenture of, 223.

Jenner, Thomas, 244.

Jeoffrys, Mr. Robert, 268, 274, 276, 282.

Jeoner, Jo., 73, 76.

Johnson, Henry, 198.

Jones, Dr., 39.

Henry, 89, 180.

Major, 30.

Thomas, 79.

Scout, Mr. General, 30.

Colonel, revolt under, 70, 74.

Theo., 92.

Juries. See Sheriffs.

Juxon, Thomas, 243.

K.

Kerricurrihy, East, rents in, 77.

Kerry, rents in, ib.

drunken surveyors in, &c., 80.

number of profitable and unprofitable acres in, 84.

Dr. Petty's explanation relative to survey and value of, &c., ib.

address of army agents for Leinster and Ulster, proposing that Iveragh and Dunkerron may not be laid aside, but divided like the other parts of Munster, 91.