Deputy Keeper of Public Records in Ireland: twelfth report

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Tl'8 APPENDIX TO TWELFTH REPORT OF THE DEPUTY 1574. 
Fiants—Elizabeth. 

friars of Krevaghbane in Connaght, and land there; the site of the house of friars called the chapel of Taghsessen alias the house of the Saxons in Connaght, with the land and tithes belonging ; the site of the monastery of S. 
Dominic or house of friars preachers of Athanry in Connaght, land in Athanrie, Ballidane and Glue, and the chapel of Tolabane in Connaght. 
To hold for 21 years, rent £5 4s. 
Ilc7. 
Maintaining one English footman. 
Other conditions as in 2370.—25 
Ap., 
xvi. 
2379 (1938.) 
Commission to James Wyse, esq., 
sheriff of co. 
English. 
Waterford; to execute martial law in that county, as in 218. 

26 0 Ap., 
xvi. 
2380 (1978.) 
Lease, under commission 15 Jan., 
xv., 
to George English. 
Bowchier, esq., 
one of her majesty's captains ; of the site of the 

priory of Ballibeg, co. 
Cork, the lands of Ballibeg, the rectories of Ballibeg, Kilkeran, Ardhoyle and Rathbarry, Balliclogh and Ballycastell, Crusteniallyny in M'Williams country, Cariktwokill, Oastelbegham, Kilcoriham, Killenemallagh, Rossaugh, Downer-abbill and Cahirdowgan. 
To hold for 21 years, rent £41 10s. 
during the first 7 years, and £81 10s. 
afterwards, maintaining two English horsemen. 
Other conditions as in 2370. 
Recites 902 Edw. 
VI., 
and that in consequence of the great rent (stated to be £81 10s.) 
and the frequent spoiling of the inhabitants, tho arrears amounted on the determination of that lease to £1124. 
28 Ap., 
xvi. 
2381 (2057.) 
Pardon to Faghney O Ferall alias O Ferall Bane, of 

Tully, co. 
Longford, gent., 
Donald Evaghery O Ferall, of Robyns-ton, Teig oge O Ferall, of Culcorre, and Bernard or Breen O Ferrall, of Newton, co. 
Longford, gentlemen, sons of Faghney, also Donald fower M'Maister, of Ewfkyn, and Hugh MacBradye, of Lysdough, same co. 
gentlemen. 
Fine 40s. 
for O'Ferall Bane and 20s. 
each for the others. 
28 Ap., 
xvi. 
2382 (1935.) 
Confirmation of a decree of the president and council English, of Mounster decreeing to Cornell O Driscoll the proctorship or 

office of Economy of the cathedral of Rosse or Roscarebre which he held for life by deed from Dermot sometime bishop and the chapter. 
The decree and pleadings are set out in full. 
O Driscoll appeared by his attorney Marcus Walshe, was answered by the defendant Owen M'Art by his attorney Rowland Powell, who pleaded a previous title through sir Donogh M'Cart, knt., 
the case came before sir John Perrott, lord president, Matthew, bishop of Cork, and Nich. 
Walshe, second justice of the province, on 13 Nov., 
xv,, and decree was given for plaintiff for default of defendant in part of the proceedings. 
Thomas Burgate was clerk of the council of the province.—1 
May, xvi. 
2383 (1976.) 
Lease, under queen's letter, 25 Nov., 
xiv., 
to Edmund English. 
Darcye; of the house of friars of Kilmacaile co. 
Westmeath, with 

appurtenances, (leased by No. 
305); lands of Graunge and Tolhane abas Toithorne, Raduff, Walstone and Rathewogane [hi the country of Fartullagh] co. 
Westmeath, (leased by No. 
1588). 
To hold [for 30 years from the end of the recited leases]; rent [£6 3s 10c7.]. 
Part destroyed. 
(See Auditor-General's Patent Book, vol. 
32, p. 
36.)—2 
May, xvi. 
2384 (5855.) 
Commission to Robert Wesley, archdeacon of Dublin, English. 
Thomas Crife, chanter of S. 
Patrick's, John Kerney, treasurer of 

the same, Harry Burnell, recorder of Dublin, Thomas Dillon and