The Reconstruction of the Church of Ireland: Bishop Bramhall and the Laudian Reforms, 1633-1641 John Mccafferty Index More Information

The Reconstruction of the Church of Ireland: Bishop Bramhall and the Laudian Reforms, 1633-1641 John Mccafferty Index More Information

Cambridge University Press 978-0-521-64318-4 - The Reconstruction of the Church of Ireland: Bishop Bramhall and the Laudian Reforms, 1633-1641 John McCafferty Index More information INDEX Adair, Archibald, bishop 114, 166, 168–9, 194, trial 196, 210 218 Aungier, Ambrose 165 Adair, Patrick 180, 181, 189 Adams, Bernard, bishop 12 Bachall Isu´ 13 Adrian IV, pope 6 Baillie, Robert 108 altar (see also communion table) 8, 71, 98–9, 156, Baltinglass rebellion 14, 16 177, 229 Bancroft, Richard, archbishop 224 Alvey, Henry 61 Bangor 179 Andrewes, Lancelot, bishop 228 Barlow, Randolph, bishop 127, 145 on confession 100, 133 Barr, George 190 Andrews, George, bishop 80, 85, 119, 121, 126 Bayly, William 100, 133 promotion 75, 83, 84, 118 Bedell, William, bishop 71, 109, 122, 125, 126, Annals of the four masters 7, 14–15, 17 133, 147, 155 Antichrist 64, 92, 225–6, 229 (see also papacy) in convocation 80, 219 Ardagh 138, 148, 216 (see also Bedell, William; High Commission 167, 169 Richardson, John) and Irish language 19, 102, 166 Ardfert 6, 44, 45, 114, 121, 142 provost of TCD 61–2 Armagh 138, 147, 163 Belfast conference (1636) 188 primatial status of 87–8, 89 bells 103, 104 Arminians and Arminianism 62, 76, 91, 109, 114, Beresford, George 56, 57, 141 177, 180, 228 Bernard, Nicholas 108, 109–10, 154, 226 Armstrong, Robert 218 Penitent death of a woeful sinner 154 articles of religion (see also Westminster Bewley, George 165 confession) Bible, Authorised Version 10, 17 Eleven (1559) 10, 60 bishops Irish (1615) enhanced powers 104, 114, 120, 121–6 burning of 109, 111 nationality 98, 115–16 composition 63–5, 66–7 numbers of 115, 116–19, 126 in 1634 convocation 68, 74–5, 76, 154 Black Oath 181, 182, 190, 209, 221 and Irish church 224, 228, 229 Blacker, George 165 origins of 13 Blair, Robert and Ussher 89, 92 called to Ireland 178, 182 Lambeth 64 and conformity 67, 185, 186, 187 Thirty-Nine 10, 54, 64–5, 68, 77, 80, Life 181 224 ministry 179–80 Atherton, John, bishop 117, 131 and Ussher 183–4 alleged penitence 154 Bolton, Richard 55, 204 denunciation of 201, 209 charges against 203 hanged 114, 200, 209 rebuts impeachment 206, 213 and High Commission 165 suspension of proceedings against 215 promotion 118, 121 trial 204 261 © Cambridge University Press www.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 978-0-521-64318-4 - The Reconstruction of the Church of Ireland: Bishop Bramhall and the Laudian Reforms, 1633-1641 John McCafferty Index More information 262 Index Book of Common Prayer 10, 24, 70, 101–2, 155, relationship with Laud and Wentworth 30, 177, 185 32, 128, 222, 223–5, 226–7 (1549) 11, 97–8 relationship with Ussher 194, 208, 210, 228 Leabhar Na nUrnaightheadh 62–3 reports on church revenues 135–9, 146–8 Liber Precum Publicarum 60, 63 reputation 228 Book of Homilies 98, 116 treasurer of Christchurch 31 Book of Sports 155 trial of 193, 202–8, 213–15 bowing 86, 91, 97 Bramhall, Peter 29 Boyle, Michael, bishop 40, 118, 122, 130 Brangan, Patrick Boyle, Richard, earl of Cork 28, 140, 150, Brice, George 188 225 Broet, Paschase SJ 3 Kilteny case 56 Brouncker, Edward 37 Lismore case 130 Browne, George, archbishop 87 monument 69, 71–2, 76, 99, 141, 142 Buckworth, Theophilus, bishop 76, 121, 179, 226 Wentworth on 36, 37 Bulkeley, Lancelot, archbishop 13, 72, 87, 198, Youghal case 140–4, 208 219 Boyle, Richard, bishop 31, 40, 142, 169, 219 Bulkeley, William 165 and Connacht plantation 146 promotion 119, 121, 131, 145 Caddell, Peter 171, 172 Brady, Ciaran 15 Cahil, Patrick 171–2 Bramhall, Abigail 120 Calthropp, William 202 Bramhall, John 71, 86, 117, 119, 120, 142, 150, Cambridge University 18, 61 151–2, 154, 172, 194, 209, 223, 228 Emmanuel College 61 archdeacon of Meath 31, 72 Sidney Sussex College 29, 120 and privy council 31–2 canons articles of impeachment of 205–6 English (1603) as chief agent 24, 28, 118, 126, 132–40, 163 alterations to 93–104, 105, 124, 224 attitude to Catholics 170, 225–6 proposals to apply to Ireland 68–9, 70–1, 85 attitude to Irish language 102 use of 65–6 attitude to papacy 31, 71, 225–6 Irish (1634) 223, 224–5 attitude to the Scots 37, 177–8, 185, 186–7, and bishops 122–5 189–90, 228 Catholic reaction to 176 becomes bishop 31, 118 complaints against 218 canons 93–105 compliance with 155–7 Connacht plantation 144–6, 150 composition of 81, 86, 93–105 considered for lord chancellorship 31, 32 language of 93 on convocation 74–5, 77, 82–3, 84–5 proposed book 84–6 defence at trial 206–7, 208, 213–15 Scottish (1636) 113, 229 Derry diocese 128–9 Capuchin friars 172 early career 25, 28–31, 72 Carmelite friars 13 on ecclesiastical legislation 197, 198 Carrickfergus 181 end of first Irish career 222 Carswell, John 10 first analysis of condition of Church of Cashel 19, 57, 120, 148, 163 (see also McGrath, Ireland 33–4, 117 Miler; Hamilton, Archibald) High Commission 163, 167, 168, 169, 211 council of (1172) 12, 59, 75, 83 historical reputation 28–9, 32–3 Castle Chamber 12, 141, 160, 163, 174 house in Dublin 32 cathecesis 103, 156 involvement in 1634 parliament 47–9 cathedrals, reform of 71, 106, 127, 131, 223 Lismore case 130 Catholic church 170–7, 225–6 and nonconformists 177–8, 180, 183, 185, bishops 170–1 186–9 conflict between seculars and regulars 170–6, Northallerton disputation 30–1 226 petitions against 204–5, 216–17 jurisdiction 173–4 political vulnerability 215–16 toleration 152, 177, 219–20 proceedings suspended against 215 Catholic merchants 174–5 © Cambridge University Press www.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 978-0-521-64318-4 - The Reconstruction of the Church of Ireland: Bishop Bramhall and the Laudian Reforms, 1633-1641 John McCafferty Index More information Index 263 Cavan 166 in Irish canons 98, 99–100, 102, 229 Cecil, Robert 16 after 1634–5 convocation 155, 156 Ceitinn,´ Seathrun´ 17 Lancelot Andrewes on 100, 133 Foras feasa ar Eirinn´ 17 Connacht, plantation of 52, 128, 144–6, 225 chantries 13 petitions of clergy 145 Chappell, William 118, 120 controversy, ban on 103–4 as bishop of Cork 117, 119, 132, 216 convocation provostship 72, 74, 165, 216, 218 (1634–5) 63–4, 228 Charles I, king 10, 185, 189, 210, 228 accounts of 74 access to 140, 143 and the 1615 articles 108–12 Connacht plantation 145 committee of 77–80 Irish ecclesiastical policy 46, 70, 126, 131, 176, petition to Charles I 53–4 225, 227 petition to Wentworth 54–5 Irish parliament 203, 212, 213, 214, 218 reaction to 224–5, 226 Chelsea College 18, 61 records of 73 Chichester, Arthur, lord deputy 12, 22, 63 votes 80, 82–3, 154 Chichester, Edward, first viscount 129 (1640–1) 194, 198, 219–20, 224–5 Child, John 196 petition to lords justices 219–20 Christchurch cathedral, Dublin 13, 31, 32, 71, Cooke, Allan 123, 165 120, 127, 136, 144, 204, 216, 223 Coote, William 134, 136, 204 Church of England 224 Corbet, John 168 Church of Ireland and Church of England 124, Cork and Ross 19, 40, 119, 138, 151, 212, 216 (see 150, 223 also Lyon, William; Boyle, Richard; canons 81, 84, 85 Chappell, William) after 1634–5 convocation 101, 108–12 Cottington, Francis 53 proposals for change 68, 69 Cranmer, Thomas, archbishop 17, 62 Tudor settlement 59–60 Cressy, Hugh 38, 91, 120, 121 under James VI & I 66, 67–8 Croagh Patrick 8 Ussher’s attitude to 88–90 Cromwell, Thomas 45, 136, 139 Church of Ireland, lay commentators on 25–6 Croxton, James 75, 80, 85, 91, 155, 157 churches Culme, Benjamin 167 consecration 98 Cunningham, Robert 188 repair of fabric 42–3, 158 churchwardens 125 Daniel, William, archbishop 62 clandestines 25, 26, 34, 46 Darcy, Patrick 202, 204, 214 Clanricarde, earls of 45, 145 Davells, Thomas 217 Clarke, Aidan 214 Davies, John 9 Clement VIII, pope 8 Davies, Julian 34 clericalism 100, 228 Dawson, Robert, bishop 44, 45, 126, 146, 165, Clogher 1, 3, 21, 138, 219 (see also Spottiswoode, 219 James; Montgomery, George) deans and deaneries 119–21, 127, 165, 168, 202 Clonfert 44, 45, 146, 219 (see also Dawson, decalogue 72, 98 Robert) Derry diocese 21, 29, 120, 137, 138, 158, 227 Clotworthy, John 200–1, 219 diocesan boundaries 6–7, 115–16 Clotworthy, Margaret 169, 191 dissolution of monasteries 7–8 Cloyne 6, 114, 131–2, 151, 216, 219 Dominican friars 171, 172 Collingwood, Eleanor 29 Donegal friary 13 Colwart, Henry 188 Donnellan, Edmund 165 Comerford, Edward 134 Down and Connor (see also O’Devany, commendams 27, 33, 117, 127 Cornelius; Echlin, Robert; Leslie, commission for defective titles 203 Henry) communion table (see also altar) 98–9, 155, 156, bishops of 8, 31, 136, 216, 219 177 conformity in 183, 184, 186, 190, 191 commutations 122, 197 revenues of 134, 136, 138, 139, 148, 219 confession 86 Down cathedral 136 © Cambridge University Press www.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 978-0-521-64318-4 - The Reconstruction of the Church of Ireland: Bishop Bramhall and the Laudian Reforms, 1633-1641 John McCafferty Index More information 264 Index Downham, George, bishop 90, 126 Hadsor, Richard 25 Dromore 6, 12, 120, 136, 138, 147 (see also Advertisments for Ireland 25 Buckworth, Theophilus) Halley, Eleanor (Mrs John Bramhall) 29, 207 Dublin 3, 6, 148, 163, 219 Hamilton, Archibald, archbishop 57, 120, 125, archbishop of 13 (see also Bulkeley, Lancelot) 126, 163 clergy of, 1647 petition 111 Hamilton, James, minister 188, 212 Dublin Castle 8, 12, 13 Hamilton, James, Viscount Clandeboye 178, Dublin, University of (see also Trinity College 182, 184, 186 Dublin) 11 Hamilton, Malcolm, archbishop 158 chancellorship 73 Hampton, Christopher, archbishop 66, 87 Dunbar, George 186 Hampton Court conference 21 Dunboyne, Co.

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