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 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 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.