Deputy Keeper of Public Records in Ireland: eleventh report

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# KTLPER OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS IN IRELAND. 
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Appendix 3. 
1558. 
FIANTS.—ELIZABETH. 
1 (6478). 
Grant to Hugh, archbishop of Dublin, keeper of the Great, 

Seal; of authority to hear and determine causes.—At 
Dublin 14 Dec, i, 1558. 
-*(Cal. 
P.P., 
p. 
397, art. 
5.) 
2 (94). 
Grant to John Quatermas; of the office of second remem¬ 

brancer of the Exchequer. 
To hold during pleasure, with such fees as he already had.—14 
Dec, i. 
('.Jal.P.R, 
p. 
413, art. 
172.) 
3 (99). 
Grant to Richard Edwarde ; of the office of clerk of the com¬ 

mon pleas of the Exchequer. 
To hold during pleasure, with such fees as he already had.—14 
Dec, i. 
(Cal. 
P.R., 
p. 
413, art. 
175.) 
4 (6053). 
Pardon to Henry Radclief, [lieutenant of the forts] of Lex 

and Ophaly.—[14 
Dec, i.] 
Fragment. 
(Cal. 
P.R., 
p. 
397, ari. 
9.) 
5 (6054). 
Pardon to John Donkerly, sovereign of the town of Nase 

[otherwise called John], " vitteller " of the Newe fort in Leix, William Berde and Richard Jackes, clerks, John Lennan, of Killusky, co. 
Kildare, Patrick Lennan, [his brother], and Thomas Molghan alias Person, of the Fort in Leix, serving man, late of Cloughran, co. 
Dublin; especially for the homicide of Hugh Dowlyng, late of the Newe Fort, by said Molghan.—[14 
Dec, i.l 

(Cal. 
P.R., 
p. 
397, art. 
10.) 
6 (6066). 
Pardon to Hugh Coren, archbishop of Dublin, keeper of 

the great seal.—[15 
Dec, i.] 
(Cal. 
P.R., 
p. 
397, art. 
6.) 
7 (133). 
License to Gilbert Corren, prebendary of Wycklo ; to be 

absent in England for six months, and to take with Mm three horses and £40 sterling.—At 
Dublin, 15 Dec, i. 

(Cal. 
P.R., 
p. 
414, art. 
192.) 
8 (14). 
Pardon to Conatius OMolloye alias prior OMolloye, ofDoro 

(Durrow), Andrew m/Gerott Dalton, of Ballenkagher, Henry m'Gerott Dalton, of the same, William Dalton, of the same, Thomas Dalton, of Ballydrellan, James m'Richarde Dalton, of Milton, Nicholas m'Rycharde Dalton, of the same, Richard Dalton, of Balleathe, and William Duffe, of Ballenbogher.—15 
Dec, i. 
(Cal. 
P.R., 
p. 
397, art. 
8.) 
9 (58). 
Pardon to sir John Power, knt., 
lord baron de le Power and 

Curraghmore, in the county Waterford.—15 
Dec, i. 

(Cal. 
P.R., 
p. 
397, art. 
7.) 
10 (37). 
Pardon to Rory OChonor, Kahir M'Qwen, Kidagh M'Oor-

muck, Cormock oge, Teige ODaly, Donogho ODalee, Connor M'Hommys, Ferrall Owlenane, Gerald M'Shane, Rory OMoyne, Ony OTowghir, Dermot dufie OHerin, Teige m'Cahir M'Owen, Pheilini M'Garralde, Rory m'Teige M'Daie, Teige m'Cayer M'Daye, Hugh Toaye, Diermod MacOgwaynan, Terloughe roo M'Donogho, Meaghe Omvyne, Nicholas OFolane, Shane ballaugh OHonmys, William OSwerte, David M'Gilberd, Owen duff Ogwynan, Pheilim boy M'Twelowgh, Teige m'Cahir bane, Malaghlyn more M'Lyse, Edmund roo OHolane, Patrick OCon-nor, Connor M'Gilpatrick, Teige M'Gilpatrick, Conor m'Briene M'Carye, Morrougho M'Owen, Hugh OColgane, Morrougho OMoyne, Edmund OMoyne, KalloughM'Kedee, Shayiie OMoyne, 

* Calendar of the Patent and Close Rolls of Chancery ia Ireland, of the reigns of Henry Till., 
Edward VI., 
Mary and Elizabeth, Vol. 
I. 
By James Morrin. 
Duhlin, 1861.