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Manuscripts [MSS 608 - 613]
Manuscripts
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MSS
Covering dates
9th century - 20th century
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MISCELLANEOUS COPIES of RECORDS FROM VARIOUS SOURCES.
MS 608
[n.d.]
Carew Manuscript
MS 609
[n.d.]
Carew Manuscript
MS 610
[n.d.]
Carew Manuscript
MS 611
[n.d.]
Carew Manuscript
MS 612
[n.d.]
Carew Manuscript
MS 613
[n.d.]
Wardship of David Barry, son to David Oge Barry and grandchild to David, Lord Barry, granted to John Chichester.
MS 613, p. 77
14 April 1611
A WARRANT from the KING to the LORD DEPUTY CHICHESTER for the taking of surrenders of lands in in the province of Connaght and the county of Clare, and also to pardon Intrusions, &c.
MS 613, p. 75
21 July 1615
A WARRANT from the LORDS JUSTICES to the JUDGES, to certify their opinions of the Earl of Ormond's title to the liberty of the county of Tipperary. [Heading in Carew's hand.]
MS 613, p. 47
1616
SIR RANDALL MCDONNELL'S First Brief
MS 613, p. 1
1617
A COLLECTION of such Reasons and Arguments together with sundry records proving that the island of Raghlin, Rathrim, or Raghery, in Ireland, now in the possession of Sir Randall McDonell, is parcel of Ireland, and no parcel of Scotland, as is supposed.
MS 613, p. 5
1617
CRAWFORD'S PRETENDED TITLE to the Island of the Raghlins, 1617. His First Brief. [In Carew's hand.]
MS 613, p. 9
1617
CRAWFORD'S SECOND BRIEF.
MS 613, p. 11
1617
"A BRIEF NOTE concerning the Island of Rathlin in Ulster, extracted of Scotichronicon." [Headed by Carew.]
MS 613, p. 17
1617
At the STAR CHAMBER on Wednesday 6th of May 1618.
MS 613, p. 80
6 May 1618
SIR OLIVER ST. JOHN, Lord Deputy of Ireland, to SIR G. CAREW, concerning the Island of Rathlin in Ulster. [Headed by Carew.]
MS 613, p. 15
30 May 1618
A LETTER to the LO. DEPUTY and COMMISSIONERS for the Wards in Ireland.
MS 613, p. 82
20 July 1618
A PROJECT sent by Sir Oliver St. John, Kt., Deputy of Ireland, concerning the plantation of the county of Longford to the Lords of the Council in England.-- [Headed by Carew.]
MS 613, p. 83
August 1618
The AWARD which his Majesty made between the Earl of Ormond and the Lady Dingwell, by Indenture Tripartite of Award. [In Carew's hand.]
MS 613, p. 31
3 October 1618
The LORDS COMMISSIONERS' REPORT TO HIS MAJESTY, concerning the plantation of Longford and O'Carroll's country, upon the escheated lands in those counties.
MS 613, p. 89b
1618
The LORDS COMMISSIONERS REPORT TO HIS MAJESTY, concerning the plantation of Longford and O'Carroll's country, upon the escheated lands in these counties.
MS 613, p. 92
1618
COUNTY LONGFORD.--A brief Certificate of the number of acres of land, and nature, in co. Longford and territories of Elly O'Carroll, as the same are found by late measure made by Sir Tho. Rotheram, W. Parsons, his Majesty's Surveyor General, and Nich. Pynnar.
MS 613, p. 87
30 Nov 1618
The LORD DEPUTY'S second advice concerning the plantation of Longford and O'Carroll country.
MS 613, p. 89
1618
A BOOK of the PLANTATION of ULSTER.
MS 613, p. 93
28 March 1619
ESCHEATED LANDS in ULSTER.
MS 613, p. 147
1619
The COUNTRIES and INHABITANTS of the RIVER OF SHENAN from Athlone to the Sea, upon Leinster and Mounster side.
MS 613, p. 48a
1619
LORDS and FREEHOLDERS by Name mentioned in Indenture of Composition, co. Clare (otherwise Thomond), to hold of his Majesty by Knight's service, besides divers others not expressly named.
MS 613, p. 57
1619
In 1542, 6th Nov., Methe was divided into two shires.
MS 613, p. 52a
[n.d.]
The historical part of the Act of Attainder of Shane O'Neale abstracted, which was enacted in a Parliament held at Dublin 23 February, 11 year of Elizabeth, 1567.
MS 613, p. 50
1567
An Historical Report of the Title which the Crown of England hath unto the realm of Ireland, abstracted out of the printed book of the Statutes of Ireland in the Act of the Attainder of Shane O'Neale, 11 Eliz. 1567.
MS 613, p. 51a
[n.d.]
COPIES of VARIOUS RECORDS. [All in Latin, except where specified to be otherwise.]
MS 613, f. 19
No date
Grant by the same to the same of the town of Moreton. Grant by King Richard I. to Theobald Walter of Agemundernesse, etc. (as above.) Winchester, 22 April, 3 Ric. I. (Witnesses named.); Grant by Theobald Walter to the abbey of St. Mary, Wyresdall, of the church of St. Michael super Wyresdall, with its chapels, for the souls of Kings Henry [II.] and Richard [I.], of John Earl of Moreton, and Hubert, Archbishop of Canterbury, brother of said Thomas. Witnesses, various abbots and others.
MS 613, f. 20
No date
Grant by Theobald Walter to the abbey of Wyresdall of the town of Hamilton (or Hammondston), for the souls, etc. (as above.); Witnesses, Hubert, Archbishop of Canterbury, and others.
MS 613, f. 21
No date
Release by Richard de Burgh, Earl of Ulster and Lord of Connaught, one of the heirs of Richard FitzJohn, to the Lord Theobald, the Butler of Ireland, who lately pledged his manor of Wydington in England to the said Richard FitzJohn, of all moneys due from the said manor to the said Richard. Dated at the Salmon Leap, on Sunday in the feast of the Purification, 26 Edw. [I.]
MS 613, f. 22
No date
Grant by Almaric de Bello [Sic.] Fago to Edmund, son of Theobald le Botteler, in fee, of all the lands and tenements which the grantor holds of the Archbishop of Dublin on the other side of the water of Inverthely. (Witnesses named.) Tillagh, on the morrow of St. Michael, 11 Edw. II.
MS 613, f. 23
[n.d.]
Indenture made on Saturday before the Purification, 9 Hen. V., between James le Bottiler, Earl of Ormond, and James FitzGerald, Earl of Desmond.
MS 613, f. 24b
[n.d.]
Appointment by John le Botteler, Earl of Ormond, lord of the liberty of Tipperary, of Edmund FitzJames FitzWilliam FitzPeter le Botteler, as seneschal of the said liberty, and grant of the moiety of the office of marshal [of the same]. Clonmell 7 June, 41 Hen. VI.
MS 613, f. 26
[n.d.]
Grant by Thomas le Butler, Earl of Ormond, to the burgesses of his town of Carrike Magryffyn, that they may hold the said town to fee-farm for 10 marks of silver yearly, from the said Earl and his heirs, and elect a sufficient burgess as reeve, who shall take oath in the Tolseld of the town, and shall not be compelled to leave the town to take oath before the Earl's seneschal or other minister.
MS 613, f. 26b
[n.d.]
Grant by Henry VII. to James Ormond, knight for the King's body, of the manor of Ardmulghum, the patronage of the church of Ardmulghum, and the lordships of Belgard, Fovre, Demor, and Derver, in co. Meath; of lands in Callan, Loghmeran, Ratheston, and other places in co. Kilkenny; and of the lands and tenements called the Earl's Grove, Kilmorarussyn, and the Old Mill, near Clomell, with all the King's lands in co. Tipperary; the premises being parcel of the possessions of the Earl of March, of which the King is seized in right of his consort, Queen Elizabeth, to hold in tail male. Canterbury, 10 Sept., 10 Hen. VII. By authority of Parliament.
MS 613, f. 28b
[n.d.]
"A note of such lands as Peers Butler, Earl of Osserie, and James Lord Butler his son, took by lease for term of years from Dame Anne St. Ledger, widow, and Dame Margaret Bullen, widow, (daughters and co-heirs unto Thomas Butler, late Earl of Ormond,) Thomas Lord Rochford, son and heir to Dame Margaret Bulleyne, and Sir George St. Ledger, knight, son and heir to Dame Anne St. Ledger; which said lands were then in the possession of the said ladies and their sons aforesaid in anno 20, regni Regis Henrici Octavi, viz.;"--the castle and manor of Kilkenny (rent, 200 marks Irish); the royalties of cos. Kilkenny, Tipperary, and Ormond; the manor and castle of Knoctopher (rent, 200 marks Irish); the manor and castle of Ballygarren (ditto); manor of Thorles (rent, 200 kine); the manor and castle of Dunmore; the manors of Puberafe, Portlerafe, and Killinalle, in co. Kilkenny; the country of Woney Mubrian; the manor and castle of Carrigne-Griffin, and "the two Ormonds" in co. Tipperary; and the manor and castle of Grenagh in co. Waterford.
MS 613, f. 29b
[n.d.]
"A brief collection of the life of Hubert Walter, Archbishop of Canterbury, and brother to Theobald Walter, the ancestor to Butler Earl of Ormond, collected out of a book entitled, "De antiquitate Britannioe Ecclesioe." [By Archbishop Parker.]
MS 613, f. 30
[n.d.]
Warrants by King Henry VI.
MS 613, f. 45
[n.d.]
GRANTS of LANDS in IRELAND.
MS 613, f. 66
[n.d.]
[no title]
MS 613, p. 63
1583
HUGH MCGUILLYE.
MS 613, p. 65a
3 March 1584
The O'REYLYES.
MS 613, p. 64a
28 Nov 1584
PHILIP O'REYLY.
MS 613, p. 64a
28 Nov 1584
EDMOND O'REYLY.
MS 613, p. 65
28 Nov 1584
[no title]
MS 613, p. 64
1584
RENTS and SERVICES.
MS 613, p. 53
June 1585
The QUEEN to the LORD CHANCELLOR and OTHERS.
MS 613, p. 55
1585
These documents are held at
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Former reference
: MS 613, p. 55
Contents
:
Another copy of MS 611, p. 273
MARGARET DOYNE.
MS 613, p. 70
24 June 1586
SIR HUGH O'DONELL.
MS 613, p. 64a
10 July 1586
SIR DONNOGH MCCARTY.
MS 613, p. 61
1 June 1577
SIR WILLIAM O'KARROLL.
MS 613, p. 71
1 Aug 1578
SIR EDWARD COOKE.
MS 613, p. 73
[1578]
SIR WILLIAM O'CARROLL, of Leynivana in Elye.
MS 613, p. 69
17 Feb 1580
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