Deputy Keeper of Public Records in Ireland: ninth report

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APP. 
IV.] 
KEEPER OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS IN IRELAND. 
59 1553. 
PLANTS.—PHILIP 
AND MARY. 
1 (7). 
Grant to Thomas de S. 
Laurence otherwise Howthe, esquire, 

privy councillor; of the office of Second Justice of the Chief Place. 
To hold during pleasure, with a fee of £30 English.— 
20 November, i. 
(*Cal. 
P.P., 
p. 
308, art. 
27.) 
2 (22). 
Grant to Walter Kerdyf, gent.; 
of the office of Second Justice 

of the Common Bench. 
To hold during pleasure, with a fee of 40 marks yearly.—20 
November, i. 

(Cal. 
P.P., 
p. 
309, art. 
29.) 
3 (19). 
Grant to Patrick "Whyte, knight; of the office of Second 

Baron of the Exchequer. 
To hold during pleasure, with a fee of £20 English. 
Sped 22 November.—Dated 
20 November, i. 

(Cal. 
P.P., 
p. 
308, art. 
28.) 
4 (15). 
Grant to Robert Prat; of the office of Second Remembrancer 

of the Exchequer. 
To hold during pleasure, with the same fees as Patrick Moole.—20 
November, i. 

Cal. 
P.P., 
p. 
309, art. 
32.) 
5 (61). 
Grant to 'William Elliot, gent. 
; of the offices of Ganger and 

Searcher of Cork and ELinsale. 
To hold during pleasure, with the same fees as John Goldsmith had.—20 
November, i. 

(Cal. 
P.P., 
p. 
309, art. 
31.) 
6 (206). 
Lease to John Goldsmith, of Dublin, gent.; 
of the late (English.) 
church of S. 
Tullocks in the city of Dublin, with the site and 

churchyard, and a little chamber, with a cellar and a little garden by the said church. 
To hold for twenty-one years, at a rent ot 26s. 
6d.—20 
November, i. 
7 (67). 
Grant of English liberty to Terence Danyell, Dean of Armagh, 

otherwise called Tirlagh O'Dongale, chaplain ; with confirmation in the deanery of Armagh.—20 
November, i. 

(Cal. 
P.P., 
p. 
307, art. 
17.) 
8 (1 and 256). 
Grant to Thomas Russell, of Seaton, genfc.; 
of the offices 

of clerk of the Crown and Peace, clerk of assizes, and clerk of the Common Pleas, and keeper of the writs and records of the county and liberties of Wexford. 
To hold during pleasure, with such fees as Nicholas Fannen of Waterford, or Peter Stafford, had.— 
20 November, i. 
(Cal. 
P.R., 
p. 
309, art. 
30.) 
9 (10). 
Grant to Richard Plunket, of Newehouse ; of the office of 

Chief Serjeant of the county Louth. 
To hold during pleasure, with the accustomed fees.—22 
November, i. 

(Cal. 
P.R., 
p. 
310, art. 
42.) 
10 (64). 
Grant to William Bremyngham, of Clonturyk, county 

Dublin, gent.; 
of the offices of Clerk of the Peace and Clerk of the Crown for the counties of Kildare and Meath. 
To hold during pleasure, with the accustomed fees. 
No date. 
[29 Novem¬ ber, i.] 
(Cal. 
P.P., 
p. 
313, art. 
51.) 
11 (31). 
Grant, under letters dated Westminster 16 October, i, to 

George Stanley, knt., 
one of Her Majesty's esquires; of the office of Marshal of the Army, with the same powers as Nicholas Bagenall had (see Plant, No. 
13, Edward VI.) 
To hold during pleasure, with a fee of 4s. 
a day for himself, and 9<£ a day each for thirty-two light armed horsemen. 
At Drogheda, Sped 23 November.—Dated 
29 November, i. 

(Cal. 
P.R., 
p. 
311, art. 
43.) 

* Calendar of the Patent and Close Rolls of Chancery in Ireland, of the reigns of Henry YIIL, Edward VL, Mary, and Elizabeth. 
Vol. 
I. 
By James Morrin. 
Dublin, 18G1,