Deputy Keeper of Public Records in Ireland: eleventh report

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32 APPENDIX TO ELEVENTH REPORT OF THE DEPUTY 1558. 
Fiants.—Elizabeth. 

Lysaughe M'Morthe, Edmund OHery, Donoghe OHeryn, Nell OHeryne, Donogho OHerin, Donill ODermod, Cormock OHaly, Teige ODuffe, Shane boy OFarrall, Feaughe ODuff, Callough OConor, Thomas M'Garrald, Shane M'Cooe, Melaghelin OHomnys, Teige OHimnes, Conor OLinche, Richard OBoylane, Shane duffe OBoilane, Feaughe dufe M'Morghe,Rory M'Arte, Falie M'Donill, Patrickrwo M'Owen, Rosse M'Quynne, Cahir M'Quynne, Hugh OCoyshe, William OCoishe, Donald OCoyshe, Shane OCoyshe, Toige OCoyshe, Donoghe OGolgane, William OCollane,and Shane duffe M'Rickard.—16 
Dec, i. 
(Cal. 
P.R., 
p. 
397, art. 
12.) 
11 (44). 
Pardon to Teige M'Dermide, Sherehee M'Morriertaghe, 

Gilpatryke M'Moriertaghe, Gilpatricke M'Dermode, Fardorough M'Daye, and Dermod M'Teige, of Leis, kerns.—16 
Dec, i. 

(Cal. 
P.P., 
p. 
397, art. 
11.) 
12 (8). 
Grant to John Cuffe, of Waterford; of the goods and chattels 

of Edmund fitzDavid Power, late of Corran, co. 
Waterford, gent., 
outlawed for the murder of his brother Maurice.—16 
Dec, i. 
13 (113). 
Grant to Richard Talbot, of Templeoge, gent.; 
of the office 

of second justice of the Common Bench, lately held by Walter Ker-dife. 
To hold during pleasure, with the accustomed fees.—16 
Dec, i. 
(Cal. 
P.R., 
p. 
413, art. 
170.) 
14 (5609). 
Grant of English liberty to Dionysius OChoran, chaplain, 

Waterford diocese, Philip OCorran, and John OCorran, laymen, of co. 
Waterford, Richard Shallon, William Allon, and Nicholas Allon, and their issue. 
For a fine of 20s., 
and each person to pay the fee of the lord chancellor and the master of the rolls.—16 
Dec, i. 
(Cal. 
P.R., 
p. 
400, art. 
39.) 
15 (30). 
Pardon to Nicholas Heron, of Laughlin, co. 
Carlow, captain 

or constable, and Giles Hovenden, of Levedistowne, co. 
Kildare," gent.—17 
Dec, i. 
(Cal. 
P.R., 
p. 
398, art 13.) 
16 (134a). 
License to Henry Radclif, knt., 
lieutenant of the forts 

of Leix and Ophaly ; to be absent in England until the following Easter, taking with him twelve soldiers of his retinue. 
He is to appoint a sub-captain in his absence.—17 
December, i. 

(Cal.P.R., 
p. 
414, art. 
193.) 
17 (HI)-Grant to Patrick White, knt.; 
of the office of second baron 

of the Exchequer. 
To hold during pleasure, with a fee of £20 english.—18 
December, i. 
(Cal. 
P.R., 
p. 
413, art. 
171.) 
18 (28). 
Pardon to Gerald More m'Olyver, James Ewe, James Tute, 

John Acase, Maurus OLyne, Brian OFerran, Theobald M'Mal-rogh, John Acallay, John OMelone, John OCulleman, Morritogh ODempsy, Owin OMorry, Patrick O'Dowan, Rosse M'Gilpatrike, and Philip M'Gilpatrike oge, of the country of Leix, kerns.—22 
Dec, i. 
(Cal. 
P.R., 
p. 
398, att. 
14.) 
19 (26). 
Pardon to Dermot OHenys, Falley M'Garrett, Brian M'Mor-

roghe, Leysaghe M'Moryce, Conor Aphaye, Maurice ODynne, Thady OHennys, and Thomas begge.—24 
Dec. 
i. 

(Cal. 
P.R., 
p. 
398, art. 
17.) 
20 (27). 
Pardon to Peter FitzHenry, of Kylkevan, co. 
Wexford, 

gent., 
and Richard Haye fitzJohn Haye, of Tacomshan, same co., 
horseman.—24 
Dec, i. 

(Cal. 
P.R., 
p. 
398, art. 
16.) 
21 (29). 
Pardon to Francis Harbarte, of Portelester, knt., 
and 

Henry Cowlley, of Carbrye, gent.; 
especially for the murder,