Deputy Keeper of Public Records in Ireland: seventeenth report

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KEEPER OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS IN IRELAND, 29 

Appendix IY. 
Fiants of the Heign op Queen Elizabeth—(continued). 
1595-6. 
5974 (4876.) 
Livery to William, son and heir of Edm. 
Wale, of 

Johnstowne, co. 
Carlow, gent. 
Eecitcs an inquisition finding that Edmund was seised of lands in J ohnstowne, Unkill, Bally-kornan, and Arnelmo, co. 
Carlow. 
Fine £10.—24 
Jan., 
xxxviii. 
(Cab P. 
JR., 
p. 
375.)* 
5975 (4850.) 
License to George Harvye, esq., 
constable of the fort 

at Marriborrowe ; to bo absent in England for six months.—2 
Feb., 
xxxviii. 
(Cal. 
P. 
P., 
p. 
357.) 
5976 (6204.) 
Grant to Nicholas Weston, of Dublin, alderman; of a 

monopoly of the export of sheepskins, wool, and tallow, from Dublin and Drogheda, for four years; during which time he may export from those ports to any place beyond sea, free of the customs imposed by statutes of 11 and 13 Eliz., 
300 packs of sheepskins containing each 100 skins, 300 packs of wool con¬ taining each 40 stones, and 50 tons of tallow.—[3 
Feb., 
xxxviii.] 
(Cal. 
P. 
It., 
p. 
357.) 
5977 (5925.) 
Grant to James Newman, gent.; 
of the wardship 

and marriage of Edmund fitz John Geralclo, son and heir of John fitz Edmonde Ccraldo, esq., 
late seneschal of Imokelly; and custody of his lands, during minority. 
Pont £7 12s. 
Id. 
sterling, retaining from that 42s. 
Id. 
for support of the minor. 
Fine £>\Q. 
Recites Exch. 
Inquisition, Cork, Eliz., 
No. 
30.—3 
Feb., 
xxxviii. 
5978 (5965.) 
Surrender by Thomas, earl of Ormond and Ossory; of 

tho rectories of Kilteigban and others, held under lease 3968; also the spiritual possessions of Athasshell, held under lease 4013 ; with tho intention of their being again leased to him. 
See 5981-2. 
—Dated 11 Feb., 
xxxviii. 
(Cal. 
P. 
P., 
p. 
358.) 
5979 (5927.) 
Grant to John Hooy, gent.; 
of the wardship and 

marriage of Donald ogo M'Nomaro, son and heir of Donald reaghe alias M'Ne Maro Reaghe, deceased; and custody of his lands during minority. 
Pent, £7 14s. 
Qd., 
retaining from that rent £3 14s. 
Qd. 
for support of minor. 
Fine £7 14s. 
Gd. 
Re¬ cites Exch. 
Inquisition, Clare, Eliz., 
No. 
15.—1 
March, xxxviii. 
(Cal. 
P. 
P., 
p. 
360.) 
5980 (4861.) 
Commission to sir Henry Wallop, knt., 
vicetreasurer, English, sir P. 
Napper, knt., 
chief baron, Nich. 
Walsh, second justice of 

tho Queen's Bench, Wm. 
Syiiott, justice of the liberty of Wexford, Lodovick Briskett, and Chr. 
Chivers, esquires; to enquire what lands and hereditaments Art m'Dermott m'Edm. 
duff Cavenagb, and Donell m'Donogh Kavenagh hold in co. 
Wexford, they having offered to surrender in order to ob¬ tain them by grant from the crown; to enquire in what places in tho Irish countries of tho said co., 
and on what days, any fairs 

* Calendar of Patent and Close Rolls of Chancery in Ireland, from the 18th to the 45th of Queen Elizabeth. 
Vol. 
II. 
By James Morrin, Dublin, 1802, 

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