Catalogue description THE O'FERRALLS.

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Title: THE O'FERRALLS.
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Indenture betwixt Sir Henry Sydney, on behalf of the Queen, of the one part, and Faghne O'Ferrall, otherwise called O'Ferrall Boye, of the Pallisse, in the county of Longford, sometime called the country of the Anele; Kedaghe O'Ferrall, of Raharewy; Fergus O'Ferroll, of the Bawne; Edmund O'Ferrall, of Criduffe; Irrill O'Ferroll, son to the said O'Ferroll, of the Mornyn; Teige Duffe McConnick O'Ferroll, of the Killyncrubok; O'Ferrall of the Camace; B[r]yan McRurey O'Ferrall, of Drumvinge; Shane McGerrott O'Ferroll, of the Cargyn; Tirrelaghe O'Bardan, of Dromhishen; William O'Bardan, of the same; Rowrey McRosse O'Ferrall, of Kilmacshane; Gerralte McOwen O'Ferrall, of Dwrey; Teige Boy O'Ferrall, of Tirlyken; Irryell McWilliam O'Ferrall, of Balleywhaun; Brian McHebbard O'Ferrall, of Killacommoge; Murghw McDonell O'Ferrall, of Athaydonell; Rosse McDonell O'Ferrall, of Balleywringan; Morghw McTeige O'Ferrall, of Balclare; Catle McHebbard Ferrall, of Dwclyne; Murghco McConyck O'Ferroll, of Corriglagan; Ruran McGerrot O'Ferrall, of Clonfower; Tiege Duff O'Ferroll; of the same; Connoll McShane O'Ferroll, of Drommeded; Gillarnew McFaghne O'Ferroll, of Raclyne; Cowke McHebbard O'Ferroll; Beallalyng Felem McDonell O'Ferroll, of Keraunkeyll; Conor McRossa O'Ferroll, of Cashell; Beage Hebbard McRossa O'Ferroll, of Furkeyll; Teige McMoryarty O'Ferroll, of Cornyll; Jefferye Oge O'Ferroll, of Cerwnagerak; Moryertagh McEdmund O'Ferrall, of Livery; Howe McDonkey O'Ferrall, of the Carygyn; Shane McDonnell O'Ferrall McDonell, of the Currey; Felem O'Cuyn, of the Brewne; Breyne O'Cuyne of the Arcwranake; Jeffrey O'Cuyn, of Leasduffe; William McDonkay O'Ferrall, of Daremore; Donall McCalle O'Ferrall, of Crulaghte in the said county, gentlemen, of the other part.

 

The said Faghne O'Ferrall and the rest above named covenant to surrender in the court of Chancery in Ireland to the use of the Queen, when they thereunto shall be required, all their possessions in the country sometime called the Anneyley, and now the county of Longford, either in use or possession, with the like covenants and conditions as in the former indenture are mentioned.

 

Signed by the parties above named.

 

Copy.

Date: 1571
Held by: Lambeth Palace Library, not available at The National Archives
Former reference in its original department: MS 611, p. 175
Language: English
Physical description: 2 Pages.
Unpublished finding aids:

Calendar of the Carew Manuscripts preserved in the Archiepiscopal Library at Lambeth, ed. J. S. Brewer & W. Bullen (6 vols., 1867-73), vol. I, document 276.

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