Deputy Keeper of Public Records in Ireland: eighth report

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APP. 
IX.] 
KEEPER OP THIS PUBLIC RECORDS IN IRELAND. 
27 

Fiants.—Edward 
VI. 
1546-7. 
1 (36). 
Grant to Richard Rede, knight; to be keeper of the Great 

Seal—26 February, i. 
*(Cal. 
PR., 
p. 
145, art. 
81.) 
2 (39). 
Grant to Patrick White, knight; of the office of second baron 

of the Exchequer, which he lately had. 
To bold during pleasure, with the accustomed fees.—27 
February, i. 

(Oil. 
P.R., 
p. 
138, art. 
1.) 
3 (81). 
Pardon to William M'Laughlen, of Bowley, or of Athyrde, 

county Louth, yeoman.—4 
March, i. 

(Cal. 
PR, p. 
139, art. 
2.) 
4 (76). 
Pardon to Shane glasse m'Thomas m'Phillip, Peter, Theobald, 

and Philip m'Thomas, and William m'Thomas m'Morrughe, gentlemen, of tho family of Purcell (" Purcellenses").—5 
March, i. 

(Cal. 
P.R., 
p. 
139, art. 
3.) 
5 (50). 
Nomination of Patrick Walshe; to the deanery of Waterford, 

vacant by tho death of Robert Lambert.—9 
March, i. 

(Cal. 
P.R., 
p. 
139, art. 
13.) 
6 (655). 
Grant to Thomas Chapell, of Kilmaynan, gent.; 
of the offices 

of prothonotary and keeper of tho writs and chirographer of the Common Bench. 
To hold during pleasure, with the accustomed fees.—10 
March, i. 
(Cal. 
P.R., 
p. 
140, art. 
20.) 
7 (35). 
Grant to John Bathe, gent.; 
of the office of principal or chief 

solicitor. 
To hold during pleasure, with a fee of X10.—15 
March, i. 
(Cal. 
PR., 
p. 
140, art. 
16.) 
8 (31), Grant to John Broreton, esquire; of the offices of seneschal 

of the liberty of the county of Wexford, seneschal of the king's manors and lauds in tho county of Wexford, and constable of the castle of Wexford. 
To hold during pleasure, with the accustomed fees.—-17 
March, i. 
(Cal. 
P.R., 
p. 
140, art. 
18.) 
9 (02). 
Grant to James Goodman, of Ballyloughnane, gent,, lessee of 

the Fertor, parcel of the lands belonging to Castelkevyn; that, to admit of his constant residence there, he shall not be placed on juries or bo made a sheriff or other officer against his will.— 
20 March, i. 
(Cal. 
P.R., 
p. 
141, art. 
27.) 
1517. 
10 (54). 
Presentation of Thomas Flood, clerk; to the vicarage of 

Kilgobonet, diocese of Waterfowl and Lismore, vacant because the incumbent was of the Irish nation.—9 
April, i. 

(Cal, PR., 
p. 
139, art. 
14.) 
11 (78). 
Pardon to John Cohollan, of Rosse, miller; especially for 

tho death of Isabella Gurnon, of Rosse.—14 
April, i. 

(Cal. 
PR., 
p. 
139, art. 
4.) 
12 (41). 
Grant to John Brereton, esquire; of the offices of seneschal 

of all the king's manors and lands in the county Wexford, and seneschal of the liberty of Wexford. 
To hold for life, with a fee of £20. 
Also the office of constable of the castle of Wexford. 
To hold for life, with a fee of £5.—Privy 
Seal, Westminster, 13 March, i.-—Delivered 
into Chancery, 23 April, i 

(Cal. 
P.R., 
p. 
140, art. 
25.) 

* Calendar of the Patent and Close Rolls of Chancery in Ireland of the reigns of Henry VIIL, Edward VI., 
Mary and Elisabeth, Vol. 
1. 
By James Morrin. 
Dublin, 1861.