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I.

Idrone, Sir P. Carew and, 21, 23; Bagenals of, 23; Mac Morrough Kavanaghs of, 21, n.

Ikerrin, 104, n.; O'Meaghers of, 109, n.

Ikerrin, Lord, transplanted to Connaught, 148; among the nominees, 196, 213, n.

Imaal, 90, n.; 94.

Imokilly, 24; freeholders in, 28.

Inchiquin, creation of title of, 17; Murrough "of the Burnings," Baron of, 118; joins royalists, 120, 121, 140, 142; condemned to death, 124; released from Barbary pirates, 125; expels Catholics from Cork and Youghal, 140; levies a tax on Kinsale in support of the King, 142; among the "Ensignmen," 169.

Inishowen, 37, n.

Iregan, land of O'Dunnes, 15, 87; plantation of, 89, n.

Iveagh, divided among the clansmen, 48, n.; Lord Magennis of among the Ensignmen, 178; loses his estate, 192, 196, 203.


J.

James I., dealings of in early part of reign, 37, 55; title of to Wexford, 63—64; dealings of with Wexford, 67, 68; with Longford, 77, 78; favours plantations, 79; gives titles to the landowners of Clare and Connaught, 80, 96, 102, 105; stops confiscations in Wicklow, 91.

James II. (Duke of York), hostility of to the Irish, 172, 208; obtains forfeited estates, 180; upholds Act of Settlement, 203; lands in Ireland, 211; Parliament of, 211—218; sets aside revenues to compensate deserving persons, 215; opposes repeal of Act of Settlement, and Act of Attainder, 218.


K.

Kerry, Co., O'Mores transplanted to, 16; claims to land in, 22, 23; Earls of Desmond and, 24; numbers transplanted from, 149, 158; landowners in in 1641, 202; after the Restoration, 202, 225; Catholic landowners in in early 19th century, 238.

Kerry, Lord, Baron of and Lixnaw, 28, 136, 193, 213, n.; 228, n.; marries Petty's daughter, 193.

Kerry, Knight of, shows "constant good affection," 132.

Kildare, Earls of, rebellion and forfeiture of, 10, 11, 14; claims of to Offaly, 14; to Fermanagh, 19, n.; to Leitrim, 86, n.; grant to in Longford, 82; conform to Established Church, 238.

Kinelmeaky, 31, 33.

King, Archbishop, 206, n.; on composition of James II. 's Parliament, 212, 213; on Act of Attainder, 216.

King's County, clans in, 13, n.; 56, n.

Kingston, Lord, 190, 213, n.; pardoned by William III., 228.

Kinsale, townsmen of declare for English in 1641, 118, 140; case of tried by a special court, 141—-143; exempted from transplantation, 143; fate of at Restoration, 168, 181, 182.