Deputy Keeper of Public Records in Ireland: sixteenth report

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KEEPER OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS IN IRELAND. 
81 1588. 
Fiants.—Elizabeth. 

• with such fees as Barnaby Gouge or Francis Barckley or any other had, the ordinary fee of £40 ster. 
a year heretofore allowed excepted; with diet at the board of the chief commissioner, a fee of 4s. 
6d. 
ster. 
a clay, and the leading of 10 horsemen, to be Englishmen or Englishmen's sons. 
Not to be removed, as in 4976. 
Recites the surrender of his previous interest in the office. 
22 July, xxx. 
5236 (5951.) 
Surrender by Hugh boy O'Heyne, son ancl heir of 

Ono Heyne, of Leidigan, co. 
Galway; of the name and title of 0 Heyne, and 33s. 
4c?. 
sterling English, chief rent, out of Crannaghe, Clonchie, Caher, Cahecarne, Crossy, and Rahassane, same co., 
33s. 
4c?, 
out of Sisseleiclgan, Twellegon, Coreveighe, Kintierleveighe, and Dunguerie, 33s. 
id. 
out of Caherkillyne, Caherglassane, Keapaghbeg, Cahermadorishe, Powleneveighe, ancl Rahalben, 33s. 
4c?. 
out of Ballebuige, Lawghco[ure], Killtwyne, and Chaherskarlye, 41s. 
id. 
out of Ballevanegran, Manescribej the Mey, Fuchenbeg, Keapaghmore, ancl Clogher, 25s. 
8c7. 
out of "Knoclegan], Gortwallaile, Dromyn, Trelick, Fowshenmore, "Rewe], Dowrcs, Townaghe, Lynsinclwffe, Agard, Ballylara, Killyly, ancl Clonesten, same co., 
in all £10 English; with the intention of the rents being regranted to him. 
See 5237.— 
Dated 22 July, xxx. 
5237 (4236.) 
Grant to Hugh boy O'Heine, son ancl heir of One 

O'LTeyne, of Leidigan, c-o. 
Galway; of chief rents of £10 English surrendered by him. 
To hold for ever, by the service of a twentieth part of a knight's fee. 
Bendering all rents and profits due to the queen, ancl any composition payable. 
Saving the rights of all subjects. 
Recites his surrender 5236.—24 
July, xxx. 
5238 (6680.) 
Commission to Christopher Carleill, esq., 
governor of En?M. 
upper ancl lower Clandeboy, Duffren, Kilultogh, the Rout, ancl 

the Glynnes; to execute martial law in those countries, as in 218.—24 
July, xxx. 

. 
523'9 (4205.) 
Appointment of capt. 
Chr. 
Carleill, esq. 
; as governor English, of the upper and lower Clancleboye, the Diffren, Kilultagh, the 

Rowte, and the Glinnes, with the direction of the queen's forces ancl the inhabitants there. 
The Scots, being enemies, ancl other traitors, he shall prosecute and kill with fire ancl sword to tho utmost of his power. 
He may call to his assistance the queen's forces remaining in Tereone or other part of Ulster. 
He shall do all things tending to the preservation of peace ancl good government in the district.—26 
July, xxx. 

• 5240 (4208.) 
Grant to Chr. 
Carleyle, esq. 
; of the office of constable 

of the palace or storehouse or of the late dissolved monastery of Knockfargous in Ulster, with a fee of 2s. 
8d. 
a day, and with 20 armed footmen at 8c?. 
a clay each. 
To hold during good behaviour. 
Not to be removed, as in 4976.—26 
July, xxx. 

. 
5241 (6694.) 
Pardon to Richard Buttler, of Powlestowne, co. 
Kil¬ 

kenny, gent., 
Nicholas Shortall, of Clarecagh, same co.,_gent, 
Oliver Sartall, of Aghegh, horseman, John Sartall fitz Richard, yeoman, John Butler fitz Richard carragh, horseman, Patrick and Nicholas Sartall fitz James, Dermocl O Corryn, Edmund Bollegie, and Owen m'Donogho Yvryne, yeomen. 
Provisions as in 4965. 
Excluding also burglary and burning of houses or corn.—27 
July, xxx. 

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