Deputy Keeper of Public Records in Ireland: sixteenth report

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KEEPER OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS IN IRELAND. 
143 1590. 
Fiants.—Elizabeth. 

oge White, of Rahleakane, Hugh O Murearie, Ullyck roe M'Qylike, Edm. 
M'Davy, of same, Teige o Togher M'Qurekan, of Carrowmore, and Rich. 
0 Muloyne. 
Security as in 4943, in co. 
Mayo. 
The pardon not to extend to any riot or offence of which any of the parties is accused in the Castle Chamber, Dublin.—16 
Nov., 
xxxii. 
5495 (4450) Grant to Rich. 
Power, [son and heir to lord Poer] ; 

of the island of Inchemore in the Loughrye and in part of the river Shynnen, [the islands of Inshehigen], Incheloughrene, containing certain stone walls of a monastery, [Callanishe] alias Inchecalla, Inchenenagh, and [Inche]kerbegderrnid, in the Loughrie, possessions of the late monastery of Inchemore alias Incheloughrene, co. 
Roscommon, (rent, 25s. 
2c?.) 
; the manor of Mileck, and the site of the manor or castle of Mdeck in the Yellow island in the river Shenan alias Shynnen, another island near the Yellow island, the town ancl lands of Meleck, two other islands in the Shenan, ancl three fishing weirs in the river, in co. 
Galway, (£3 6s., 
8c?.); 
four carucates of land in Ballymore Loughsowcly, half a carucate in Killinboy, one carucate each in Ballimakall, Skiffen, Ballihesker, Ballygallock, ancl Ballincor, one quarter of land in Clonemeagh, two carucates of land in Balhnorren, half a carucate in each of Tobbercormock, Modedo, Ballipaden, Ballimaclrone, ancl Ballipersage, co. 
Westmeath, lands of Oliver Fitz Gerald, attainted, (£11 10s.); 
lands, bog to cut turf, and the ruins of a castle and houses in Baconston and B[ei]eston, (£6 8s.), 
Bacor.rath 
and Ballindirry, (50s.), 
and Jordanston, (£5), co. 
Meath, lands of David Sutton, attainted ; land in Cullenclrought, parcel of the lands of the monastery of S. 
Peter of the Newtown by Trym, co. 
Meath, (4s. 
8c?.) 
To hold for ever in common socage. 
Rents as above ; the whole rent given as £30 4s. 
6c?.—[16 
Nov., 
xxxii.] 
In part obliterated (see Auditor General's Patent Book, vol. 
30, p. 
1). 
5496 (4518.) 
Grant to Rich. 
Chichester, gent.; 
of the office of 

controller of the great and small customs in the port of Drogheda. 
To hold during good behaviour, with a fee of £10, and such other foes as Henry Parkins had.—21 
Nov., 
xxxiii. 
5497 (4512.) 
Pardon to Conor og M'Dermot, of Aghahare, Margaret 

ny Knowgher, his wife, Cornlie ny Rorke, Bennowne ny Dermott, Cormock M'Dermott, brother of Conor, Tumultie M'Dermot, his brother, Teig M'Owen, Brian m'Edm. 
Maghrie,DermotM'Granye, Eaiel M'Dermot roide, of Roskna, Rory M'Dermot ro, of same, Connor og M'Dermot ro, of the Smottrone, Keaddowgh m'Edm. 
M'Dermot roe, Cormock M'Dermot roe, of Aghohare, Teig and Owin M'Dermot ro, his brothers, Gillecluffe M'Dermot ro, Edmund, his brother, Teig ni'Quyne M'Dermot ro, Dowyltagh M'Dermot roe, his brother, Dermot M'Dermot ro, Brian m'Edm. 
M'Dermot ro, of Agohare, Mortagh m'Connor og M'Dermot ro, Manus m'Edm. 
M'Dermot roe, of Kylmacroe, Knowghar m'Teig M'Anabe, of Balladowne, Mourtagh O Mellenny, Brian O Mellenny, Tierlagh O Melleny ni'Morragh O Mellenny, Cormack m'Shane boy O Mellenny, Owin grany O Mellenny Rory O Mellenny, Wm, grany O Mellenny, Connor og O Melleny Mallony M'Gdleduffe, of Ballaworrill, Edm. 
reogh m'Owen boy, Owin og m'Owen boy, Caiell reigh O Mellenny, Teig o Koggie m'Shane oge, of Cloncarne, Dermot Balla, of Cowyllafyne,