Deputy Keeper of Public Records in Ireland: seventeenth report

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30 appendix to seventeenth report op the deputy 1595—G. 
Fiants.—Elizabeth, 

or markets are expedient to be held, and what injury they would bo to other fairs or markets in tho county. 
Further, whereas there are arrears of £1,700 upon an assessment made by sir Henry Sydney of £120 a year in lieu of bonaght and other services duo upon some Irish country whereof Art m'Dermot claims to be captain, and ho desires a remittal and a diminution in tho rent, alleging the country to be barren, and that the con¬ stable of tho castlo of Femes exacts of them provisions to the value of £80 sterling ; the commissioners aro to enquire thereof. 
—2 March, xxxviii. 
5981 (4808.) 
Lease (under commission, 16 May, xxxvi.) 
to Tho., 
earl English, of Ormond and Ossory ; of the tithes of tho rectory of Pelickmore and the whole town of Athashcll, Dadinbargainc, Killillio, Belle-

gresseno, Brickcndowne, Moygaribarric, Barnebritt, Tullagh-viane, Isorkerano, and other possessions of the abbey of Ath-ashell, as in 4013 (Kilmicldineyane being toritten Kihnickhiegane, Glenoger Elenogor, and A nayhwalin Anagunulin). 
To hold for 21 years. 
Rent XI42 10,?. 
Fine £25 English. 
Upon surrender (5978) of the former lease.—3 
March, xxxviii. 
(Cal. 
P. 
R,, p. 
359.) 
5982 (4869.) 
Leaso (under commission, 10 May, xxxvi.,) 
to Tho., 
English, earl of Ormond and Ossory; of spiritual possessions of the 

monasteries of Osney, Kollcs, and Jeropountc, as in 3968, (Eat/din being written Rathbyn). 
To hold for 21 years. 
Rent £105 14s. 
Fine £25 English. 
Hpon surrender (5978).— 
3 March, xxxviii. 
(Cal. 
P. 
It., 
p. 
359.) 
5983 (4846.) 
Grant to Wm. 
Miller and Rich. 
Griffon, gentlemen; of the oflicos of searcher and ganger in the ports of .Dublin 
and Droghoda. 
To hold during good behaviour, with tho usual fees 

as W. 
James or T. 
Plunkett had. 
Thoy shall not bo removed, except for abuse of their oilioo, proved before the lord deputy and council of Ireland, and by them certified to tho lords of the council in England, and by them adjudged sufficient causo for removal, as provided by the queen's letter of 11 March, xxv.— 
4 March, xxxviii, (Cal. 
P. 
R„ p. 
377.) 
5984 (4807.) 
Pardon to Awly ni'jMorogh O Tole, [of Killegarrd, co. 
Dublin, kern], mid Jeuett Tuyt, [of Cosington, co, Wcst-

meafh]. 
Provided they appear and give security in the Chief Place, to keep blio peace and appear when called.—[6 
March, xxxviii.] 
(Cal. 
P. 
It., 
p. 
360.) 
5985 (4851.) 
Grant to Chr. 
Ho wot son, a.m.; 
of the fcroasurership of tho cathedral of tho Holy Trinity, Dublin, vacant by the resig¬ nation of Win. 
Hoy don.—13 
March, xxxviii. 
(Cal. 
P. 
It., 
p 377.) 
1590. 
5986 (4858.) 
Commission to sir John Norries, knt., 
president of English. 
Mounster, and sir Geoffrey Fenton, lent., 
principal secretary of 

state; upon the late submissions of Hugh, earl of Tyrone, ODonell, sir Hugh M'Guire, knt., 
Brian mTLugh oge, and others; to repair towards Drogheda or Dondalke, or other parts of Louth or Ulster, to treat with the earl o£ Tyrone and O Donell, by special name, and with all other subjects in the