Deputy Keeper of Public Records in Ireland: eleventh report

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1G6 APPENDIX TO ELEVENTH REPORT OP THE DEPUTY 

1567. 
Fiants.—Elizabeth. 

buye, Dowallagh O'Donyll, Tirlagh O'Donyll), Patrick O'Cul-layn alias Grounyn, (Nelan O'Fernan), Patrick or Ghliduff O'Donyll, Phclem, his son, (Magwineus or Manns O'Donell, ancl James, his son, of the families under the said Tirlagh brisselagh). 
The names in brackets were crossed out by the lord deputy.-—9 
July, ix. 
Endorsed in t\e lord deputy Sydney's hand : 

" This was granted in consideration of rendering the Island now called Island Sydney." 
1102 (743). 
Pardon to Farr O'Doran, Edmund M'Caher, and Donogh 

m'Shane bane, of Rahen, Queen's county, husbandmen, Donald M'Fyrr, Moriertagh more M'Donyll, and William more M'Donyll, of the same, kerns, Moriertagh m'Owen Y Mory, of the same, gent., 
David m'Moriertagh M'Boy, of Loghsannaghan, John O'Doran, senior, of Kylrory, husbandman, John O'Doran, junior, of the same, kern, Conoghor O'Doran, of Tymocow, husbandman, David M'Low, of the same, and Peter O'Mory, of Ballerone, same county, kern. 
Security as in 897, in Queen's county.—11 
July, ix. 
1103 (818). 
Pardon to James Laftan, of Greiston, within the cross of 

the county Tipperary, gent., 
Walter Laffan, John Gancaghe, and William Fitz James, of the same, husbandmen, servants of the said James Laffan.—Security 
as in 897.—17 
July, ix. 
1104 (739). 
Pardon to John M'Morish, Maurice m'James Fitzgerald, 

Rory m'Donogh O'Doyn, Thady boy M'Brasell, John m'Donogh O'Doyn, Owny m'Donaghe O'Doyn, Edmund m'Dermod O'Doyn, William m'Diermod O'Doyn, David m'Teig m'William, Donogh O'Kelly ancl Moriertagh O'Doyn, kerns. 
Security as in 897.— 
18 July, ix. 
1105 (908). 
Lease, under commission, 8 Oct., 
vi!, 
to Edward Byrne, English, soldier; of the lands of Cloghrane Swords, county Dublin. 
To 

hold for 21 years, at a rent of £4 5s. 
2c?. 
Lessee or an able tenant to reside on the land. 
Not to levy coyn, nor to alien without hcense of the lord Deputy.—[20] 
July, [ix.] 
(See Auditor-General's Patent Book, vol. 
12, p. 
244). 
1106 (764). 
Pardon to Thady O'Bryne and Donogh O'Bryne, 

sons of Moroughoo O'Bryne, late chief of his nation, Edmund Graudy alias 0'Grady, of Thomound, and Egidius mac Cowly O'Hickye, of Kloncowlan, hi Thomound, gentle¬ men. 
Provided that witliin six months they appear before com¬ missioners in the country of Thomound, and give security to keep the peace, ancl answer at sessions in the county Limerick when called upon.—27 
July, ix. 
1107 (905). 
Lease, under commission, 8 Oct. 
vh., 
to William Bassnett English, and Richard Hunt, gentlemen; of the site of the monastery of 

Ballyndroghide alias Ballyndrete, county Cork, in lord Roche's country, lands of Ballyndrohide, rectories of Ballyndrohide, Tample Robyn in the island called Barrie Moore's great Hand, ancl Castelton, county Cork. 
A messuage and land in Ballydowde, co. 
Dublin, parcel of the possessions of the abbey of the B.Y.M. 
by Dublin. 
To hold for 21 years, at a rent of £12 16s, 8a\ sterhng for the possessions of Ballyndroghide, and 21s. 
IcZ. 
for Ballydowde, and maintahiing one English horseman in the nionas-xery. 
Not to ahen without license under the great seal, nor to levy coyn.—29 
Jnly, ix.