Pacata Hibernia Ireland appeased and reduced· Or, an historie of the late vvarres of Ireland, especially within the province of Mounster, vnder the government of Sir George Carew, Knight, then Lord President of that province, and afterwards Lord Carevv of Clopton, and Earle of Totnes, &c. VVherein the siedge of Kinsale, the defeat of the Earle of Tyrone, and his armie; the expulsion and sending home of Don Iuan de Aguila, the Spanish generall, with his forces; and many other remarkeable passages of that time are related. Illustrated with seventeene severall mappes, for the better understanding of the storie.

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Pacata Hibernia Ireland appeased and reduced· Or, an historie of the late vvarres of Ireland, especially within the province of Mounster, vnder the government of Sir George Carew, Knight, then Lord President of that province, and afterwards Lord Carevv of Clopton, and Earle of Totnes, &c. VVherein the siedge of Kinsale, the defeat of the Earle of Tyrone, and his armie; the expulsion and sending home of Don Iuan de Aguila, the Spanish generall, with his forces; and many other remarkeable passages of that time are related. Illustrated with seventeene severall mappes, for the better understanding of the storie.
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Stafford, Thomas, Sir, fl. 1633.
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London :: Printed by Aug: Mathevves for Robert Milbourne, at the signe of the Grey-hound in Pauls Church-yard,
1633.
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Totnes, George Carew, -- Earl of, 1555-1629.
Tyrone's Rebellion, 1597-1603 -- Early works to 1800.
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"Pacata Hibernia Ireland appeased and reduced· Or, an historie of the late vvarres of Ireland, especially within the province of Mounster, vnder the government of Sir George Carew, Knight, then Lord President of that province, and afterwards Lord Carevv of Clopton, and Earle of Totnes, &c. VVherein the siedge of Kinsale, the defeat of the Earle of Tyrone, and his armie; the expulsion and sending home of Don Iuan de Aguila, the Spanish generall, with his forces; and many other remarkeable passages of that time are related. Illustrated with seventeene severall mappes, for the better understanding of the storie." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A12824.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 14, 2025.

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A TABLE ALPHABETICALL.

A
  • LOrd Audley. Fol. 83
  • Ardart Castle taken. 78
  • Sir Anthonie Cooke. 31, 319
  • Articles betweene the Queene, and Sir George Carie Treasurer of Ireland. 54
  • Allen Appesley, 248
  • Advertisements of the Spanyards arri∣vall. 195
  • Armie encamped before Kinsale. 205
  • Articles of Composition betweene Don Iuan de Aguila, and the Lord Deputy and Councell. 245
  • Ardea Castle rendred. 365
  • Archer the lesuite flies into Spaine. 324
  • Army lodged before Donboy. 311
B.
  • Tege Bryen slaine. 126
  • Ballitrarsnie Castle taken. 47
  • Balliragget. 27
  • Batell of Kinsale. 232, &c.
  • Berengary Castle taken. 383
  • Lord Barry joynes with Sir Charles Wil∣mt. 363
  • Lord Barry commands the Rising out of the Countrey. 360
  • Captaine Iohn Barry. 295
  • Captaine Tho. Button his service. 204
  • Tege Brien makes an enscape. 131
  • Iohn Burke makes his submission. 47
  • Intends a journey to Rome, and Saint Iames of Compostella. 329
  • Walter Burke slaine. 126
  • Sir Thomas Burke. 365
  • William Burke flyes out of the Pro∣vince. 364
  • Ballihow Castle taken. 297
  • Sir Iohn Barkley his services, 126, 127, & 199, 233
  • Sir Francis Barkeley snt into Con∣naght. Fol. 159
  • Brough burnt by Piers Lacie. 38
  • Beare and Bantry spoyled. 365
  • Sir Samuel Bagnall commaunded to stay with his Regiment in Mounste. 329
  • Blarnie Castle rendered to the custody of Captaine Taffe. 126
  • His service against Tirrell in Msker∣ry. 355
  • Baltimore described. 325
  • Bearehaven described. 324
C.
  • Carbrie O Conner. 30
  • Cahir Castle rendred. 76
  • Carigfoyle taken by Iohn O Conner, 225
  • rendred by him. 66
  • Castle ni Parke rendered by the Spani∣ards. 216
  • Castles delivered by the Irish into the Spanyards hands. 224
  • Certificate of Do Iuan de Aguila into Spaine after his landing. 192
  • Commission to Roger Harvey for the government of Carbry. 250
  • Carties of Carbry submit thē selues. 367
  • Clanwilliam spoyled by the army. 46
  • O Conner Kerry flyes out of the Pro∣vince. 364
  • Cloghan Castle rendred. 358
  • Castle-haven described. 325
  • Cape Cleere castle taken. 324
  • Carriknesse castle rendred. 365
  • Cape Cleere castle guaded by Captain Harvey. 267
  • Lord of Cahir. 377
  • Crmock Ma Dermond serues against the Spanyards, 203
  • Accused of sundry Treasons, 331
  • ...

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  • Committed to prison, 332
  • Plotted his escape, 334
  • Makes an escape, 351
  • Makes his submission, 353
  • His service. 377
  • Campe entrenched, & approaches made before Donboy. 311
  • Sir Charles Wilmot commands the forces in the Lo. Presidents absence. 362
  • Sir Charles Wilmot sent into Kerry. 323
  • Clement VIII. Pope his Bull for spiritu∣all livings to Owen mac Egan. 371
  • His Letter or Breve to Tirone and the Irish Rebells. 369
  • His Indulgence to the Irish in Rebel∣lion. 368
D.
  • Dermond Moyle mac Garty slaine. 300
  • Dermond O Conner murdred by Theobald ne long Burke. 103
  • Discourse betweene Capt. Reger Harvy, and Pedro Lopez de Sto. 274
  • Lord Deputie raised his siege, and came to Corke. 249
  • Sickned in his journey to Dublin. 280
  • Sends for the Lord President with men, &c. 382
  • Doctors of Salamanca allow the warre of Ireland to be lawfull. 284
  • Donghe Irish'an Island. 304
  • Dingle Castle rendred. 99
  • Sir Henry Danvers. 199, 233
  • Downings, a Lieutenant at Dorsies. 313
  • Downings. 363
  • Donogh Mac Cormock Cartie slaine. 128
  • Doneshed, and Donelong Castles ren∣dred by the Spaniards. 267
  • Dodington a Captaine short at Don∣boy. 318
  • Donboy taken from the Spanyards by Osulevan Beare. 268
  • Donboy fortified by the Rebels. 289
  • Viewed by the Lo. President. 310
  • Besieged, 315
  • Battered. 315
  • O Donnels hastie march. 211
  • Ioyned with the Spaniards. 224
  • Shipped for Spaine with others. 237
  • His landing & reception in Spain. 266
  • Dyed in Spaine. 354
  • Donnegall Castle in Carbry taken. 324
  • Downings castle in Carbry taken. 321
  • Donmanus castle in Carbry taken. 303
  • Dillon a Captaine. 82
  • Dorsies Island taken. 313
  • Connor O Drischal flies into Spaine. 324
E.
  • Walter Ednie goeth into Spaine 346
  • Edward Gough knighted. 279
  • Sir Edward Wingfield sent with 500 foot into Connaght. 383
F.
  • Florence Mac Cartie made by Tyrone Mac Cartie More. 20
  • Fights with her Majesties forces. 29
  • Makes a submission to the Lord Pre∣sident. 35
  • His demands. ibid.
  • Perswaded to goe into England▪ 114
  • Makes another submission. 94
  • His jugling. 93
  • Franci Slingsby. 82
  • False rumours of a Spanish Fleet. 328
  • False rumours of the state of Moun∣ster. 376
  • Forces sent into Thomond. 56
  • Forts to be erected in Mounster 252
G.
  • George Flower, Captaine. 198
  • Sir George Bourcheir sent to Kilkenny. 27
  • Sir George Bourchier comes to Corke. 199
  • Sir George Thornton joynes with the Lord Barry. 360
  • George Kingesmill maymed at Don∣boy. 314
  • George Blunt. 41
  • Glancoyne castle surprized by Sir Fran∣cis Barkley. 84
  • Glin castle besieged and taken. 63, 64
  • Gregory Castle taken. 297
  • Geoffrey Galway Major of Limricke fi∣ned, imprisoned, 110
  • And a new Major elected. 111
H.
  • Henrie Skipwith Captaine. 15, 315
  • Henry Malbie slaine. 365
  • Sir Henry Folliot. 233
  • Husseyes Report of the Rebellion in Mounster. 146
  • ...

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  • Hopton dyed of a hurt. 214
  • Hostages delivered by Don Iuan, and their Names. 247
  • Hugh Mostian. 128
  • Sir Henrie Power. 31, 253
I.
  • Iames Fits Thomas apprehended by Der∣mond O Conner. 54
  • Iohn Power. 55
  • Iohn Bostocke. 30
  • Instructions for the Lord President of Mounster. 6
  • Iames Archer, Iesuite. 26
  • Instructiōs to the Earle of Thomond. 287
  • Instructions for Capt. George Blunt. 256
  • Iames fits Thomas the titulary Earle taken prisoner. 135
  • His Examination. 174
  • His Relation to the Lord Presi∣dent. 139
  • Iames fits Thomas & Dermond Mac Gragh make a narrow escape. 106
  • Don Iuan de Aguila, his Declaration at Kinsale. 200
  • His Request to the Lord Deputie for shipping. 252
  • Intelligence of the Spanish Invasion 188
  • Irish in Mounster revolted to the Spani∣ards. 224
  • Irish fled into Spaine, with their Names. 237
  • Iames Gold, second Iustice of Moun∣ster. 6
  • Iohn fits Thomas his practice to deceie the Lord President. 328
  • Iames fits Thomas the young Earle of Desmond commeth into Ireland, 85
  • Returneth into England. 122
  • Iames Grace. 217
K.
  • Kinsale summoned, and Don Iuans An∣swere. 219
  • Kinsale Burgesses desire their Char∣ter. 252
  • Kinsale receiues their Ensignes of Ma∣gistracie. 359
  • Kilcow castle taken by Capt. Flower. 383
  • Knight of Kerry protected. 299
  • Defeated by Sir Charles Wilmt. 361
  • Makes his submission. ibidem.
  • Kilcrey Castle and Abbey rendred▪ 334
  • Kirton, a Lieutenant hurt at Donboy. 318
L.
  • Lowghguyrre taken by the Rebells, and recovered againe from them. 45
  • Listoell Castle besieged and taken. 97
  • List of the Captaines of the Spanish ar∣mie. 191
  • List of the Army in Mounster. 290, 382
  • Lixnaw castle taken by cōposition. 296
  • Leamcon castle taken. 321
  • Lettertinlesse castle taken & burnt. ibid.
  • Laghlin O Dallic. 360
  • Lord of Lixnaw defeated by Captaine Boys. 383
  • Letters Patents for Sir George Carew, to be Lord President of Mounster. 3
  • A Letter from the Lord President and the Earle of Thomond, to the Lords of the Councell. 24
  • A Letter from Iames Galde Butler to the Lord President. 42
  • A Letter from Iames fits Thomas to Flo∣rence Mac Cartie. 40
  • A Letter from the Mounster Rebells to O Dnnell. 58
  • A Letter from Iames fits Thomas to Flo∣rence Mac Cartie. 62
  • A Letter from Iames fits Thomas to Flo∣rence Mac Cartie. 70
  • A Letter from Iames fits Thomas to Flo∣rence Mac Cartie. 48
  • Two Letters from William Burke, and Moroghe ni Moe O Flartie to the Lord President. 60, 61
  • A Letter from her Majestie to the Lo: President. 86
  • A Letter from Redmond Burke to the Lord President. 96
  • A Letter from Iames fits Thomas to Flo∣rence Mac Cartie 80
  • Letters Patents for Iames fits Gerald to be Earle of Desmond. 89
  • A Letter from Cormock Mac Dermond vnto Tyrone. 100
  • A Letter from the Earle of Clanrickard to Theobald ne long Burke. 103
  • A Letter from the Spanish Archbishop of Dublin, to Iames fits Thomas. 111
  • A Letter from her Majestie to the Lord Deputie. 116
  • A Letter from the Lord President to

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  • the Lord Deputie. 119
  • A Letter from Redmond Burke to the L. President, with his Answers. 128
  • A Letter from Tyrone to Florence Mac Cartie. 132
  • A Letter from the Lords of the Coun∣cell to the Lord President. 132
  • A Letter from the Lord President to her Majestie. 141
  • Two Letters from Iames fits Thomas the titulary Earle to the K. of Spaine. 154
  • A Letter from her Majestie to the Lord President, touching base Monies. 147
  • A Letter from Thomas Shelton to Flo∣rence Mac Cartie. 169
  • A Letter from the Spanish Archbishop of Dublin to Florence Mac Cartie. 170
  • A Letter from Tirone, Iames fits Thomas, Florence Mac Cartie, and Mac Donogh to the Pope. 175
  • A Letter from Mr. Secretary Cecill to the Lord President, with Spanish In∣telligence. 182
  • A Letter from the Lord Deputie to the Lord President. 185
  • A Letter from the Lord Deputie satis∣factory to the Lord President. 186
  • A Letter from Donnell O Sulevan Beare to the King of Spaine. 228
  • A Letter from the Duke of Lerma to the Archbishop of Dublin. 260
  • A Letter from the Duke of Lerma to Don Iuan de Aguila. 260
  • A Letter from the Secretary Ybarra to Don Iuan de Aguila. 261
  • A Letter from the Secretary Franquesa to Don Iuan de Aguila. ibid.
  • A Letter from the Duke of Lerma to Don Iuan de Aguila. 262
  • A Letter from the King of Spaine to Don Iuan de Aguila. 263
  • A Letter from the L. Deputy and Coun∣cell, to the Lords in England. 264
  • A Letter from O Sulevan Beare to the King of Spaine. 269
  • A Letter from Owen Mac Eggan to Ri∣chard Mac Goghagan. 307
  • A Letter from Iohn Anias to the Lord of Lixnaw. 309
  • A Letter from Iohn Anias to Dominicke Collins. ibid.
  • A Letter from Iames Archer to Domi∣nicke Collins. 308
  • A Letter from Donnell O Sulevan Beare to the Earle of Carazena 27
  • A Leter from Donnell O Sulevan Beare to Don Pedro Zubiaur. 272
  • A Letter from the Lo. President to the Spanish Cannoniers in Donboy. 294
  • A Leter from Don Iuan de Aguila, to Cptaine Iuan de Albornos Y An∣drada. 227
  • A etter from her Majestie to the Lo. Pesident. 209
  • A Letter from her Maiestie to the Lord President. 339
  • A Letter from Don Iuan de Aguila to Ti∣rone and O Donnell. 227
  • A Letter from the Lord President to her Majestie. 253
  • A Letter from the Lord President to Don Iuan de Aguila. 326
  • A Letter from Tege Mac Cormock Cartie to the Lord President. 330
  • A Letter from the Lords of the Coun∣cell in England, to the Lord Presi∣dent. 336
  • A etter from her Majestie to the Lord Pesident. 339
  • A Letter from the Lord President to her Majestie. ibid.
  • A Letter from Captaine Roger Harvie to Pedro Lopez de Soto. 340
  • A Letter from Don Iuan de Aguila to the Lord President. 344
  • A Letter from the Lord President to Don Iuan de Aguila. 345
  • A Letter from O Donnell to O Conner Kerry. 343
  • A letter from her Majestie to the Lord President concerning the Earle of Clanrikard. 378
  • A Letter from Iohn Burke to the Lord President. 379
  • A Letter from Iohn Burke to Sir George Thornton. 380
  • A Letter from the Lord Deputie to the Lords in England. 384
M.
  • Maurice Stack sent into Kerry, 67
  • Treacherously murthered. 79
  • O Mulrians Countrey spoyled. 47
  • Mac Awley spoyled by Sir Francis Bark∣ley. 108
  • Mocrumpe Castle besieged. 334
  • Taken. 351
  • ...

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  • ... Muskrey-quirke, and Arloghe spoyled by the armie. 106
  • Mounster, in what state after the Siedge of Kinsale. 283
  • Malachias the Popish Bishop of Kilma∣kow. 380
N.
  • Names of the Councellors of Moun∣ster. 19
  • Sir Nicholas Walsh. 199
O
  • Earle of Ormond taken prisoner. 24
  • O Sulevan repaires with Tirrell into Mus∣krey, 352
  • Remaines in Beare. 392
  • O Sulevan More sent by the Lord Depu∣tie to the Lord President. 84
  • Prisoner by the practice of Florence Mac Cartie. 49
  • Olerie slaine. 95
  • Owen Mac Eggan, the Popes Viccar slaine. 366
  • His qualitie and condition. 367
P.
  • Lord Presidents Letters Patents. 3
  • His letter to Iames fits Thomas. 51
  • Sent against O Donnell. 210
  • Surprised with a Feaver. 280
  • His opinion of a defensiue Warre in Ireland. 348
  • Sends 1000. foot to the Lord De∣putie. 377
  • Meets the Earle of Ormond at Clon∣mell. 105
  • Proclamation for publishing the new Money for Ireland. 149
  • Principall men in Tyrones and O Donnells armie. 212
  • Propositions made by Don Iuan. 241
  • Patrick fits Morris L. of Lixnaw died. 71
  • Preyes taken from the enemy. 293
R.
  • Roger Harvey. 29
  • Sir Richard Masterson. 29
  • Sir Robert Gardiner. 199
  • Sir Richard Levison his service at Castle∣haven. 225
  • Sir Richard Greame. 232
  • Roger Harvey died of sorrow. 257
  • Richard Power. 43
  • Regiment sent by the L. President into Connaght. 159
  • Reply of Don Iuan to the propositions of the Lo. Deputie. 241
  • Reasons mooving the Lo. Deputie and Councell to a Composition. 244
  • Sir Richard Percie. 40
  • His Service. 111
  • Robert Tent. 30
  • Rincorran Castle battered by the Lord President. 206
  • Yeelded, and the Spanyards received to mercie. 208
  • Lo. Roche cōmended for his loyalty. 377
  • Andrew Roche. 144
  • Richard Ailward knighted. 279
  • Rancoliskey Castle taken. 324
  • Rathmore Castle rendred. 68
  • Rahane taken. 297
  • Ratho Abbey burnt by Sir Charles Wil∣mot. 101
  • Redmond Burke defeated by O Dwyre. 33
  • Richard Owen comes to Corke with a Message from Tyrone. 254
  • Sir Richard Wingfield. 199
S.
  • Spanish Fleet discovered at sea by Cap∣taine Lue. 189
  • Spaniards land at Kinsale. 190
  • Spaniards make severall fallies. 230
  • Spaniards make a great sally. 221
  • Spaniards beatē out of their trēches. 219
  • Spaniards landed at Castlehaven. 223
  • Spaniards how many transported out of Ireland. 248
  • Spaniards imbarqued at Kinsale. 268
  • Spanish letters intercepted. 258
  • Spanish Hostages licensed to depart. 326
  • Spaniards make three sallies. 236
  • Spaniards defeated at Kinsale in the time of Richard the second. 359
  • Spanish ship arrived neere Ardea. 306
  • Spanish money distributed amongst the Rebells. ibid.
  • Shandon Castle. 333
  • Sessions held at Limerick, Cashell, and Clonmell. 105
  • Selby a Lieutenant, 363
  • Supplies of 1000 foot from England. 323
T.
  • Tirlogh Ro Mac Swiny. 318
  • Tyrone comes into Mounster. 20
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  • ... Tyrone writes to the Lord Barry. 20
  • Returnes into Vlster. 23
  • Sir Thomas Norris. 2
  • Townes of Mounster required to send Companies of foot to the campe. 200
  • Earle of Thomond commands the Gari∣son at Askeiton. 75
  • Comes with supplies to the camp. 216
  • Marches with an army into Carbry. 287
  • Returned to Corke. 289
  • Thomond spoyled by O Donnell. 55
  • Sir George Thornton left a Commissioner of Mounster. 383
  • Tirrell desires a Parley with the Earle of Thomond, and fayles. 307
  • His men executed at Donboy. 320
  • Flies out of the Province. 362
  • Tho. Taylor hangd in chaines at Cork. 320
  • Tho. Oge makes his Submission. 361
  • William Taffe Captaine. 29
  • His Service against the Rebels in Car∣bery. 366
V.
  • Victuals delivered to Don Iuan. 248
  • Victuals & money arrived at Corke. 118
W.
  • Warrant for the L. Presidents Patent. 3
  • Sir Warham Saint Leger slaine by Mac Gwyre. 〈◊〉〈◊〉
  • William Saxey Chiefe Iustice of Moun∣ster. 6
  • William Power Captaine, his Service at Donboy. 318
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