Deputy Keeper of Public Records in Ireland: sixteenth report

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64 APPENDIX TO SIXTEENTH REPORT OF THE DEPUTY 1587-8. 
Fiants.—Elizabeth. 
5147 (6585.) 
Lease to John Baskerfield, gent.; 
of the lands of Enghsh. 
Ballicaslan Omoy, Kilcruse, Cownebegg, and Ballifinnan alias 

Clonefinnan, Queen's co., 
formerly gianted to John Barnyes in tail male (No. 
1697), who died without male issue. 
To hold for 21 years. 
Bent, 49s. 
Provisions usual in leases, as in 4939. 
Also those to which the grantees in King's ancl Queen's co. 
were subject, as in 474, omitting the clauses referring to dower ancl jointure, ancl those covered by the ordinary lease pro¬ visions. 
He shall maintain one English horseman.—8 
March xxx. 
5148 (6565.) 
Grant to James Ware, gent., 
of the place of footman 

in Dublin Castle, held formerly by Thomas Tailor and by Patrick Colley. 
To hold during pleasure with a fee of 8c?. 
English a clay.—6 
March, xxx. 
5149 (4200.) 
Grant to Michael Apseley, gent., 
of the office of clerk 

of the court, prothonotary, (keeper) of the writs and records, clerk of the crown and peace, ancl clerk of the peace and of assizes, in the province of Munster. 
To hold during good behaviour, with such fees as Bartholomew Bussell or Walter Archer had. 
Not to be removed, as in 4976.—9 
March, xxx. 
5150 (6581.) 
Lease to Hugh m'Tireloghe ro, gent.; 
of the ruinous English castle of Clonybirne in the country of O Connor Boe, f quarter 

of land adjoining the castle, 2 quarters called Cormockcorren, Corballie 1 qr., 
Cearrowekewle 1 qr., 
Cearroweraglewe 1 qr., 
Ballefraghan f qr., 
Caurtronnetorre 1 cartron or ^ of a quarter, Cartron an Lougharte 1 cart., 
Dromlishemore in the country of Tirerou woughter 1 cart., 
Slawnaugh and Leightearrowe 3 cart,, Tully | quarter, Cearrowearode 1 qr., 
Cearrowe Cloonycallaghe 1 qr., 
Menturaghe ancl Cargenden f qr., 
Leigh Cearrow wardaghe f qr., 
and Leigh Cearrowe arreraghe f qr., 
and Cartron Drissaghe 1 cart., 
in all 12 quarters ancl 1 cartron, possessions of Hugh son of Terence rufus 0 Connor, called Hugh in'Tirelaughe ro 0 Connor, in co. 
Boscommon, attainted. 
To hold for 21 years. 
Bent, £12 5s. 
Oc?., 
besides any composition payable out of the lands. 
Provisions as in 4939.—12 
March, xxx. 
5151 (6598.) 
Lease to Bich. 
Kindlemershe; of the lands of Lagh-Enghsh. 
taske and Killadowne in 0 Connor Roes country, co. 
Roscommon 

1§ quarter, with their tithes, of the possessions of the late house of canons of Inchevicckrine in Loghkie, co. 
Roscommon ; the cell or house of friars called | Toemonia in the country of] 0 Connor Dun, ancl one quarter of land with the tithes adjoining; the cell or house of friars called Knockviccarie in the barony of Boyle, same co., 
with ^ quarter of land adjoining, ancl | quarter called Clonevane in the parish of Arclkearne with their tithes; the cell or chapel of friars called Clonrowghan in O Connor Boe's country, with f quarter of land adjoining, in same co. 
; the monastery of the order of S. 
Dominic in Elphine, and the | of a quarter of land adjoining with the tithes, in the occupation of John Lynche, bishop of Elphine, and f qr. 
called Kilvegoone hi 0 Flannigane's country, with the tithes, also in the occupation of the bishop; the house of friars called the monastery of Courte, bar. 
of Leyne, co. 
Sligo, and two quarters of land adjoining, viz., 
Cearowardowei and Cearowen Tawny; the house of canons called the priory of Ackeras, bar. 
Tirerragh, co. 
Sligo, and a quarter of land adjoining, the vicarage of Aghumlie, bar. 
Carbrie, with one quarter of glebe