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Magistracy, support of, 56, 76, 77, 92, 109, 114, 126, 145.

Magistrates, 147.

Mall, or walk, along the Bann, 184.

Manors, power to constitute, 5, 7, 44, 48.

Manufactures, 19, 25.

Maps, 48. See Surveys.

Market Towns to be established in Ulster, 9.

Mayor's Certificates, 93.

Mayor's Lands in Coleraine, 103.

Members' Attendances, 70, 149.

share, ib.

The Governor relinquished his

Memorials for Leases to be signed by the Tenant or his Agent, 119.
Messengers, Richard Jenny in 1609, Joshua Readshaw, 104. Arthur
Skeere Loftie, 136. John Weir Newson, 144.

Military Forces to be maintained at the King's charges for safety of
the settlers, 26.

Mill, 139, 173, 176.

Monastery Lands, 15.

Moneymore, 177.

Monument for General Ponsonby, 150.

Mortmain, Licence granted by the Crown to the chief Companies, 44.
Licence granted, also, to the Irish Society, ib.

Motives to induce the City of London to undertake Plantation, 17.
Muff. See Schools.

NARRATIVE of a Journey to Ireland by the Secretary, Robert
Slade, Esq. 137. See Appendix, cci.

Narrative of Fishery Cause, by the Law Agent, David Babington,
Esq. 138. See Appendix, clxxii.

National Religion, 11, 30. See Religion.

Native Irish, 3. Who to be made Freeholders, ib. 13.

North West of Ireland Society, 186.

Nuisances, 184.

OATHS, 158.

Object of the Incorporation of the Irish Society, 188.
Officers of the Society to be elected annually, 134.

Siege of Londonderry, assistance to, 77, 79.
Oil, an article of produce in Ulster, 20.

Officers at the

PALE defined, 8.

Parishes, 9, 13.

Parliament, Acts of, to confirm articles of agreement with the City, 26.
Parliamentary Representatives. Allowances made by the Society to

the Burgesses of Derry and Coleraine for their attendance in
Parliament, 33, 47. Elected, recommended, and appointed by
the Society, 33, 69, 87, 91, 93, 96, 100, 106, 112, 118, 119, 120,
126.

Patents of Privilege, 25.

Patronage, 24, 96, 97, 99, 103, 106, 107. See Advowsons, Coleraine-
Rectory.

Pearls, 20.

Penny Society, 168, 181.

Perpetuities, 123, 133, 134. Case and opinion on the subject of
Leases in perpetuity, 123. Propositions made to the Tenants
thereon, 125. Terms accepted, ib. Value of Lease, 146.

Phillips, Sir Thomas, an exchange made with him, 29. Intermeddles
in the affairs of the Society, ib.

Plantation, Protestant, in Ulster, proposed by the Crown, 1. Orders
and Conditions of Plantation, ib. 53. Conditions published by
the Privy Council, ib. Charge of Plantation, and how raised, 29.
Plantation very expensive to the City, 33. Amount of Money
expended, 34. Tenants to perform articles of Plantation, 39.
Sir Josias Bodley made a Survey, and complained to the King
of the Settlers, 40. See Surveys.

Plate voted, 111, 114, 116, 120, 121, 134, 137, 138, 139, 141, 142,
183.

Polls, 2.

Population of Catholics and Protestants in Derry, 39.

Portraits, 108, 110, 125, 132, 135, 136, 138, 149.

Portrush, 24, 46. See Harbours.

Precincts, 13.

Presbyterian Congregation. See Dissenters.

Presentation, 95, 111.

Presentments, 147.

Printing, 141.

Privy Council, 1, 22, 26, 32, 51, 53, 62.

Produce general, in Ulster, 18, 20.

Protestants, population of, 39.

Provisions in Ulster, 18, 20. Price of, 33, 46

Quarries, 125, 126.

Quarter Lands, 56, 58, 71, 77, 79, 80, 82, 99, 102, 106.
Quarters, 2.

Quays, 47, 125, 155, 166, 174, 176.

Quit Rents of the Companies for their Freeholds, 70.

Quo Warranto against Coleraine and Londonderry, 71.

RACE COURSE BOG, 139, 149, 164, 176, 180.
Races at Derry, 139. Plate to, 139.

Ramparts, 149, 173.

Rathmullin, 98, 105, 106, 125. See Harbours.

Rebellion, 61, 136.

Recognizance entered into by original settlers, 8.

Recorder of Derry, 47, 146. Recorder's Field, 145, 179.

Records, 69. Inspection of, 152, 155, 160, 161, 176, 177.

Red Bog, 182.

Religion, 7, 11, 30.

Renewal, 107, 128, 135.

Reservations, 49.

Residence of the Settlers directed, 5, 118.

Resignation, 132, 136, 146.

Resolutions of former Courts as to Leases, 139.

Royal Letters. King James the First, 30, 40. King Charles the
First, 51, 53. King William the Third, 72.

Royalties, 25.

SAINT PATRICK, Benevolent Society of, contribution to, by

Society, 134.

Salmon Leap, 173.

Salters' Company, 137.

Sampson, Rev. Mr. his memoir and chart of Londonderry, 142.
Scarcity, 103, 107.

Schools. A free school to be erected in every County in Ulster, 9,
14. Civil and religious instruction the chief object of the Plan-
tation, 30. Derry School, 48, 77, 96, 97, 103, 118, 135, 138,
139, 145, 168, 176, 181. Coleraine School, 85, 92, 101, 102,
103, 111, 112, 114, 137, 142, 148, 153, 173, 184, 185, Appendix,
ccxxiii. Diocesan School, 107, 182. Sunday School, 181. At
Muff, 140. General establishment of, 141. Charity School at

Derry, ib. Clothing for children, ib. Presbyterian School, ib.
School in the upper liberties of Londonderry, 182. Glendermot
School, ib.

Scire Facias, 57.

Scottish Undertakers of Plantation, 3, 5.

Servitors, (military officers,) original Undertakers of Plantation, 3.
Articles concerning them, 6, 13.

Secretaries. Mr. Calvert, 50. Mr. John Sprackling, 69. Mr. Porter
appointed on the recommendation of his Majesty, 71. Michael
Ballowe appointed against such recommendation, ib. Augustin
Ballowe in 1697. James Brace, 81. William Bedell, 118.
Mr Sparrow, 118. John Paterson, 120. Robert Slade, Esq.
134. Sworn and gave security, ib. He composed and published
a narrative of a journey to Ireland, 137. See Appendix, cci.
Sequestration of the City Estates, 51.

Sewer, 184.

Sheriffs' Mountain, 141, 145, 150, 151, 163, 166, 176.
Ships, 19, 25.

Siege of Londonderry, 72. See Appendix, i.

Slob, 153, 170.

Socage, 24.

Solicitor. John Moggridge appointed Solicitor to the Society, and
allowed a Salary exclusive of professional bills, 81. William
Conolly in 1697. Redmond Kane, 120. David Babington, Esq.
composed narrative of Fishery Cause, 138, Appendix, clxxii.
Answered questions on Charter, 141. Plate voted to, 142.
Specifications and elevations for new buildings. 185.

Standing orders as to Leases, 89.

Star Chamber, proceedings against the Society, 52, 56.

Strabane, 135.

Strand at Derry, 128, 145, 150, 155, 159, 162, 172, 174, 175, 176,
178. Inclosing, 128, 131, 185. Right of, 140, 141, 142, 159,

170.

Streets, 145, 182, 184. Names to be restored, 182.

Supremacy, oath of, by whom and how to be taken, 4, 7, 11.

Surrender, 132, 135.

Surveys, 23, 33, 39, 40, 42, 48, 50, 62, 75, 78, 91, 92, 95, 99, 106,
107, 109, 110, 139, 141, 144, 150, 163, 167, 171, 174.

Swift, Dean, 111.

Swords presented by the Society to Derry and Coleraine, 48.

TATHES, 2.

Tenants to perform articles of Plantation, 39.

Tenant Right, 107.

Tenure, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 24, 78, 106. By Knight service, 3. In

Capite, 4. Common Socage, ib.

Termon Lands, 56. See Inquisitions.

Termonbacco, 171, 176, 181.

Tillage of the Settlers in Ulster, 8.

Timber allowed to the original Settlers in Ulster, 4, 50.

Reservation

of, 49. Supplied for Buildings in Derry, 76, 95. The growth
of young Timber to be encouraged, 86, 112. Stolen, 89. State-
ments relative to, 90. Timber supplied for Mayola Bridge, 95.
For Magharavelt Church, Coleraine Steeple, 96. Derry charity
Schools, 97. Ballynascreen Church, ib. Bonds given for proper
application of Timber, ib. Right to, 99. Coleraine Bridge, ib.
Artrea Chapel, 105. Ship Quay, 106. Market House, Coleraine,
107, 117. Disclaimer of, 108, 113, 114, 115. All the Timber
felled, 114. Report on, Appendix, ccxxi. See Charters.
Tithes, 9.

Tonnage and Poundage, 68, 69.

Toties Quoties Leases, 120.

Town Clerk of Derry, 47.

Treasurer, 104, 113, 117, 126, 139, 151.

Triumphal Arch, 133.

ULSTER, part of the Province forfeited to the Crown, 1. A Protestant
Colony proposed to be established therein, ib. Conditions of
Plantation, ib. 9, 39, 44, 50, 51, 53. A Commission issued to
inquire into the King's Title to the forfeited Estates, 11. Inquisi-
tions taken, 12. Armorial Ensign of, 29.
UNDERTAKERS of Plantation in Ulster, 3. To be assigned
Timber for building, 4. To keep arms for defence, ib. To take
the Oath of supremacy and conform to the established religion, 3,
5. Their tenures, 6. Security given to the Crown, 8. Conditions
and orders for Plantation, 1, 9. How much Land each was
allowed to hold, 10. Each to have the Timber and Wood on his
own proportion, ib. Every principal Undertaker to have one
Advowson, ib. To plant Families on proportions, ib. Names
of original Undertakers and Agents, 39.

Union, 137.

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