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Ffarrington, Cadwall, 243.
Ffassadyna, 73.
Fflesher, John, 244.
Ffews, 89, 92, 102.
Ffield, Thomas, 244.
Ffinch, Henry, 251, 252.
Symon, 180.
Ffleetwood, Lieut.-General, to go to Ireland, instead of M. G. Lambert, 1, 318.
Ld. Deputy, 157, 158, 255, 295, 301.
Fflower, Lieut.-Colonel, 101, 267, 269, 273, 274, 277, 279, 280, 282, 298.
Ffox, Charles, 244.
Ffractions, West, 95.
Ffranke, John, 181.
Ffranklin, Richard, 92, 101.
Robert, 79.
Ffreind, Jo., 181.
Field-books, instructions for check, &c., of, 49.
methodical, 17.
work, foot-soldiers to be trained for. See Soldiers.
Fisher, John, 243.
Fishing, and sea, advantage of in Kerry, 92.
Fore. See Meath.
Forfeited lands, made available for satisfaction of adventurers and soldiers, and other public debts, by Acts 17 Charles I., and 26th September, 1653, and other Acts, 23. See also Commissioners.
surveyors may summon juries, and examine upon oath, to ascertain them; commissioners of revenue also to assist, 5, 319.
original instructions for survey of, 5.
boundaries of, only to be surveyed, 6, 313.
to be surveyed with the instrument, as well as Crown and Church lands, into townlands, plowlands, cartrons, or usual denominations, woods, bogs, parishes, &c., also to be given, 27, 313, 317, 318, 337, 392.
Forfeited lands, measured, but not disposed of, in Dublin, Carlow, and part of Cork; to be paid for by the State, 27, 317.
abstracts of, to be furnished to Dr. Petty, or his agents, by the commissioners of civil survey, 40.
whether small or great, to be admeasured, 46.
profitable from improfitable, to be distinguished, ib.
unprofitable to be admeasured according to baronies, when in parcels of above 500 acres, 47.
belonging to delinquent proprietors to be returned; and others to be distinguished on barony plots by colours, 47.
belonging to one person, extending into several baronies, to be distinguished, ib.
in Kerry, Wexford, Tyrone, Londonderry, one-half Kilkenny, and Kinalea, Kerricurrihy, East and West Carbury, rents in, belonging to the Commonwealth, to be reserved, 77, 150.
cost to the State for survey of, per 1000 acres, 126, 143; and cost paid by army, procured by Dr. Petty, 126.
rents and profits of, allowed unto the army until they should be divided and laid out by the Down Survey, 170.
applications to join the lands of several small debentures together submitted for order of council, 187.
petition of officers, &c., stating they cannot be in possession of, without certificates from two of the council, under their hands and seals, 180, 205, 206.
difficulties in distribution of, 184.