Deputy Keeper of Public Records in Ireland: seventh report with appendix

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4S APPENDIX TO SEVENTH REPORT OP THE DEPUTY [APP. 
X. 
1540. 
Fiants.—Henry 
VIII. 

and a rent of 28s. 
5c?., 
also from 1558, 4 marks out of Dunkenny, formerly payable to Gerald earl of Kildare, attainted. 
[Much defaced.—See 
Aud. 
Gen. 
pat. 
books, vol. 
i, p. 
9].—22 
July, xxxii. 
157 (190)-Lease to Edmund, archbishop of Cashel; of the site of the 

monastery of friars minor of Casshell, with appurtenances. 
To hold for twenty-one years, at a runt of 56s. 
8c?.—24 
August, xxxii. 
158 (102). 
Grant to Robert Shortall, late prior of Fertnekeraghe; of a 

pension of 5 marks.—31 
August, xxxii. 
(Cal. 
P. 
R., 
p. 
60, art. 
8.) 
159 (105). 
Grant to William Higham, one of the yeomen of the (English.) 
Crown ; of the office of Serjeant or bailiff of the county Kildare. 

To hold for life.—Westminster, 
20 June, xxxii. 
Delivered into Chancery, 9 September, xxxii. 

(Cal. 
P. 
R., 
p. 
67, art. 
6.) 
160 (104). 
Grant to John Alen, master of the rolls, and Thomas 

Alen, gent.; 
of the offices of constable of the castle of May-noth, seneschal of the court and surveyor of the manor of May-noth and Maynothesley, and keeper of the park of Maynoth. 
To hold to them and the longest liver, with a fee of £10 sterling, and all other rights.—1 
October, xxxii. 

(Cal. 
P. 
R., 
p. 
67, art. 
7.) 
1540-1. 
161 (414). 
Grant to James Butler, earl of Ormond and Ossory; of 

the site of the priory of Kenlis, county Kilkenny, lands, &c, of Kenlis, le Grange, Killeneth, Desert, and le Grow, and the rectory of Kenlis. 
To hold in tail male, by the service of a third part of a knight's fee, paying annually £5, or the third of the said rectory, to the vicar of Kenlis.—4 
January, xxxii. 
162 (329). 
Pardon to William Furlonge, of Greseton, county Wex¬ 

ford, horseman, Philip, Nicholas, and John, his sons; Mayas Furlonge, of Daveston, same county, horseman; Thomas Fur¬ longe, of Bulganriaghe, same county, horseman; Thomas, Henry, John, and James Furlonge, of the same county, footmen, sons of Patrick Furlonge.—Fine, 
£5 10s.—13 
January, xxxii. 

(Cal. 
P. 
R., 
p. 
69, art. 
31.) 
163 (200). 
Lease to Edmund Duffe, gent.; 
of the site of the priory 

of friars preachers of Arclow, with appurtenances. 
To hold for 21 years, at a rent of 20s.—15 
February, xxxii. 
164 (106). 
Grant to Stephen Fitzwilliam, of Jopeston, gent. 
; of 

the office of a gunner in the castle of Dublin. 
To hold for life, with a fee of 8cZ. 
sterling a-day out of the manors of Trym and Moygar.—23 
February, xxxii. 
165 (192). 
Lease to Thomas Butler, of the Cahir, knight; of the 

site of the priory of the B.V.M. 
of Cahir, a fishery, lands of Cahir-doneiske, Manistyr ne Cahir, Mouche Graunge, Little Graunge, and Kilemlaghe, rectories of Cahir-doneiske, Loghlwyr, Donohill, and Corroke, county Tipperary, and Feddamore, county Limerick. 
To hold for 21 years, at a rent of £14 4s. 
8c?.— 
27 February, xxxii. 

(See Cal. 
P. 
R., 
p. 
94, art. 
46.) 
166 (189). 
Lease to Edmund Bi*ay, of Clonmell, merchant; of the 

tithes of the Grange and Kylleliaghe, county Tipperary, late possessions of the abbey of the B.V.M. 
of Enyslawnaghe. 
To hold for twenty-one years, at a rent of £4.—1 
March, xxxii.