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COURT BOOK

OF

THE LIBERTY OF SAINT SEPULCHRE

WITHIN THE JURISDICTION OF

THE ARCHBISHOP OF DUBLIN, 1586— 1590

BEING

THE EXTRA VOLUME

OF THE

iSopal Soctftg of antiquaries of Jrdan^,

FOR

1930.

lliLE:iE'D G. S.

'""^ COURT BOOK '"'''''''

LIBERTY OF SAINT SEPULCHRE

WITHIN THE JURISDICTION OF

THE ARCHBISHOP OF DUBLIN, 1586— 1590

EDITED BY

HERBERT WOOD, B.A. (Oxon), Formerly Deputy Keeper of the Public Records, Ireland.

GENEALOr.!CAL SOCIETY

OF THE CH-.;.-.. - Or JfSUS CHRIST OF LATTt.K-DAY SAINTS

EXETER: WM. POLLARD & CO. LTD., BMIPFYLDE STREET,

PUBLISHED BY

THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF ANTIQUARIES OF IRELAND,

63, Merrion Square, Dublin.

1930.

CONTENTS.

Preface

vii-xm

Court Book . . . . . . . . . . 1-81

Appendix. Translation of Deeds . . . . 82-84

Glossary . . . . . . . . . . 85-87

Index . . . . . . . . . . 88-99

PREFACE.

The original volume of which this is a transcript is to be found in the British Museum (Egerton, 1780) and is indexed as " Register of proceedings of the Archbishop of DubUn's Court of Pie-poudre at the Tolbooth at DubUn, and of other courts of the same at St. Sepulchre's, Finglas, Tallagh and elsewhere in county DubUn, held before Richard BeUing, steward ; 28-32 Eliz. (1586-90), Eitg. and Lat. Paper FoUo.' The endorsement, however, is " Proceedings of the Court of Piepowder, DubUn, 1586-7," which was taken from the first entry in the Court Book, and so is very misleading as to its contents. The volume itself formed part of the library of W. Monck Mason, and was purchased at the sale of his effects 30th March, 1858 (lot 1883), by the British Musemn. It has apparently been repaired and bound since it has come into the possession of the Trustees.

The Courts referred to above were those of the Archbishop's Liberty of St. Sepulchre. A Uberty was a franchise, a privilege or branch of the Crown's prerogative, a portion of the jura regalia, granted to a subject. There were several of these liberties created in Ireland after the Conquest, such as those of Carlow, Meath, Wexford, Kilkenny, Desmonde and Ormonde. The Liberty of St. Sepulchre, belonging to the Archbishop of Dubhn, was of a similar nature to these, and consisted of lands and people over whom he exercised temporal power, as distin- guished from the spiritual power inherent in his office. It contained the manors of St. Sepulchre, TaUaght, Rathcoule or Clondalkin, ShankiU, Ball5rmore Eustace, Castlekevin, Swords and Finglas. The first mention of these archiepiscopal manors was in 1179, when Pope Alexander con- firmed the possession of them to Launcelot, Archbishop of DubUn,^ and in 1190 John, Earl of Mortain, confirmed his jurisdiction therein : " Et quod prefatus archiepiscopus et successores sui post ipsum per totam terram Hibernie habeant curiam et justiciam hominum suorum tam in civitatibus quam in terns exterioribus." " As this was a con- firmation of an older grant it is probable that these lands formed part of the archiepiscopal possessions before the coming of Henry II.

The nature and Hmits of the jurisdiction of the Archbishop in his Uberty are clearly set out in the letters patent of 18 Richard II (Kilkenny, 5th April), in which, after reciting that Robert, Archbishop of DubUn, and his predecessors, claimed to have within his domains and manors the Uberties therein written, viz. " sok and sak, tol and theam, infangthef and outfangthef, pleas de niorte hominis, of murder, slaying of EngUsh- men, and of all manner of robberies, larcenies, duels of EngUshmen, and of all others within their lordships and manors, abjuration of fugitives and felons flying for sanctuary to the holy church ; the Uberty of taking in their Courts fines and redemptions for felonies committed within their domains and manors ; to condemn and outlaw felons in their Courts ;

' Chartae, Privilegia et Immunitates, p. 2. ' Ibid., p. 6.

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to have day, year and waste ; to make coroners and have the inspecting and burying the English, and all other drowned and killed by mischance, by their coroners, without the King's coroner ; to have the corrections of artificers and labourers within their lordships and manors ; to hold all pleas of the Crown except four, viz., forestalling, rape, treasure trove and arson ; to have their Courts, with aU the foregoing privileges, held by their own seneschal or seneschals, to be appointed from time to time at their pleasure ; to have the return of all writs, etc., within the domains and manors and crosses of the archbishopric ; views of frankpledge ; the assize of wine, bread, ale, weights and measures, to the exclusion of the Royal clerk of the market, except that once in the year he was to see and examine the standard of the archbishop ; to do all that which to the office of Clerk of the Market and Keeper of the Measures within the manors and crosses aforesaid appertained ; and further reciting that they had within said manor all pleas to a Court baron belonging ; the privilege of having a boat on the Anna Liffey ; that they and all their men and tenants should be free of toll, pavage, murage, etc. ; to have a market within the manor of Swords on every Monday and a fair there on the Eve of St. Columb and eight days after ; to hold weekly markets and annual fairs at Lusk, Ballymore and Staghconnell ; an annual fair at DubUn on the Eve of the Translation of St. Benedict, and for the day of said feast ; to have free warrens and wreck of the sea ; also pillories, tumbrels and thewen in St. Sepulchre's, Swords, Finglass, Clondalkin, Ballymore, SoneghkiU* and Castlekeven ; this monarch (Richard II) granted and confirmed all the said franchises, liberties, privileges, usages and customs to the archbishop and his successors, in all the abovementioned places."^

I have said above that it is very probable that the lands comprehended in this Liberty were already part of the archiepiscopal possessions at the time of the arrival of the Anglo-Normans, but much of the jurisdiction, which was feudal in character, must have been the result of later grants.

The manor of St. Sepulchre was the most important of these manors, and contained the archiepiscopal palace. It was formerly called the manor of Colonia, and it was in this manor that Archbishop Comyn built the collegiate church of St. Patrick and a palace in 1191. Probably from thenceforth his manorial court was held at the palace, but the official change of name from that of Colonia to that of St. Sepulchre does not appear to have taken place till the reign of Edward I. On the Pipe RoU, 10 Edward I, it was called " the lordship of Colonia," while in that of 29 Edward I the receipts of the manor were entered as those of the manor of St. Sepulchre with CuUen. It was governed by a seneschal appointed by the archbishop as his deputy. He was usually a barrister, and his appointment had to be confirmed by the Dean and

1 ShankiU.

^ This extract is taken from the Report of the Commissiouers on ilunicipal Corporations, Ireland (1836), as the roll containing the letters patent has perished. There is a cop}' of these letters patent in Archbishop Alen's Register which differs slightly from the one here quoted. See Jlr. Charles McNeill's valuable paper on " The Secular Jurisdiction of the early Archbishops of Dublin," Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries (Ireland), 191 5, vol. xlv. Part II.

Chapter of St. Patrick's, and the Dean and Chapter of Christ Church. This manor comprised part of the parish of vSt. Peter, the entire parish of St. Nicholas-without-the-Walls, and the old parish of St. Kevin and St. Patrick. It was stated by the registrar of the manor that it embraced the southern side of Bishop Street, and the western side of Redmond's Hill to Kevin's Port, to the eastward of Protestant Row to Harcourt Street, and along the rear of St. Stephen's Green, south, to within two doors of Hatch Street, along the bounds of the city towards Donnybrook ; thence to Miltown, along the river Dodder by Rathgar Lane to Rath- farnham Road, which it crosses ; thence to Kimmage Road, where it meets the Liberty of Donore ; thence down Harolds Cross to New Street, the west side of Harolds Cross being the boundary of Donore ; thence to the Cross Poddle (now Dean Street), north side up Francis Street to within a few doors of Thomas Street ; thence eastward to part of Cutpurse Row, along the rear of Back Lane, including Blackball Market ; thence at the rear of some houses in Patrick Street, including about half of Bull Alley, which it crosses ; thence, at the rear of some houses in Patrick Street, and the front of the remainder of Patrick Street towards the church, until it arrives at Kevin Street ; thence eastward, nearly opposite Cathedral Lane, to the rear of Bride Street, opposite Peter Street ; thence along Bride Street (west side) until it meets the south corner of Bishop Street. '

The seneschal's jurisdiction consisted in holding a Court Leet every Easter and Michaelmas, for the cognizance of criminal matters or pleas of the Crown, when grand and market juries were sworn in and present- ments made ; for the view of frankpledge at which every freeborn man who had arrived at the age of fourteen had to produce neighbours to give security for his truth ; and for the appointment of constables of the ward, clerk of the market, coroners and other officials. He also held a Court Baron, usually on the same day as the Court Leet, in which the homage jury enquired to see that their lord did not lose the services due to him but that the tenants made their suit of court. The chief business of this court was to administer the custom of the manor, and to admit fresh tenants who had acquired copyholds by inheritance or purchase, and who had to pay, on so doing, a fine to the lord of the manor and do fealty. The seneschal also held a Court of Record, which extended to all personal actions to an unhmited amount, including actions for debt (placifa dcbiti), actions for trespass [placita transgres- siom'i), actions for covenant {placifa convcnti'nm) and actions of account {placita compcti). Ejectment actions were also formerly taken in this Court. Proceedings were commenced by a writ of capias or by attach- ment of goods ; formal pleadings were filed according to the course of common law, and had to be signed by counsel ; attachments were not issued for demands under /lo, and bail had to be given and justified before the seneschal. The officers of the Court were, besides the seneschal, the registrar, marshal, coroner, clerk of the market and weighmaster, three constables to each of the four wards, secretary to the grand jury, and a collector.

1 Municipal Corporations, Ireland. Appendix to First Report, City of Dublin, Part II. (Parliamentary Reports, 1836.)

It is curious to find that in 1608 the I/Ord Chancellor (Thomas Jones, Archbishop of DubHn) allowed the liberties of Patrick Street, the Coombe, New Street and St. Kevin's Street to be united to the franchise of the city during his Hfe.^

The other manors were governed by portreeves, appointed by the seneschal and sworn into office each Easter leet by the latter, who visited the manors once or twice a year for the purpose of holding Courts Leet and Baron and exercising the usual judicial powers. The manors gradually lost their portreeves, and by 1836, when the commission on Municipal Corporations was held. Swords was the only manor which still possessed such an oflScer.

The Archbishop of DubUn had also another Court which was held during the fairs in the manor of St. Sepulchre, and was called the Court of Piepowder (pieds poudres, dusty feet). This Court was inherent in every fair, " a chescun market est incident un court de pypoud," ^ and probably received its name from the fact that it was only held during the continuance of the fair on causes arising during the fair, and that the Utigants came into Court with their feet dirtied by the mire of the fair- ground. The Court of Piepowder of St. Sepulchre's manor was held at the Tolbooth, or Tolsell, the Guildhall of the city, not before the seneschal alone, but before him and other barons. As far as I can gather, this pecuharity of the Court being presided over by " barons " seems to have belonged to these Courts in Ireland alone. Not only in the case of St. Sepulchre, but also in that of Kilkennj^ and New Ross, the magistrates of the Court were termed " barons," and the claim of the men of New Ross sets out the nature of their jurisdiction : " Item clamant habere nundinas in eadem villa semel in annum videlicet ab hora nona vigiUe Pentecostes per unam quindenam sequentem et quatuor homines dicte ville eligi debent Barones ad tenenda placita nundinarum predictarum et habent placitare coram eis omnes acciones personales cujuscumque contractus videUcet debiti transgressionis convencionis compoti emergentes infra bundas ville predicte et quUibet querens debet probare accionem suam per sectam duorum legalium hominum secum adductorum post (quam) probaverit accionem suam defendens arrestari debet quousque satisfecerit querenti de dampnis suis et curie de miseri- cordia."* The explanation of the term " barones " seems to be that it was the equivalent for freeholder, and there is an entry in a charter of the liberties of London (Henry III) that " barones civitatis London eligant sibi singulis annis de se ipsis maiorem." The Corporation of Dublin was evidently rather jealous of this jurisdiction and gave strict orders to prevent the citizens of Dublin from having undue recourse to it. On the fourth Friday after Easter, 1565, occurs the following entry on the DubUn Assembly Roll : " Yt is agreed by thauctoritie of the said assembUe that no cittizen or inhabitant of this cittie or suburbes of the same shall from this day forthe at any tyme move . . . attempt

' Friday Book, Dublin Corporation (Royal Irish Academy Transactions), vol. ixx. p. 509.

= Year Book, 12 Edward IV. /. 9.

^ Chartae, Privilegia et Iramunitates, pp. 81-85.

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or bring or cause or procure to be moved, attempted or brought, eny accion, suyt, querrell or plajiit in the faire court of the most reverend father in God the lord archebusshope of Dubhn for the time beinge, to be holden within this cittie before his barons or other his judges of the same court, against eny cittizen or inhabitant of this cittie or suburbes therof , unlesse the matter and cause of the same accion, querell, suyt, or pleint do growe, arise or be giwen in the tyme of the faire court to be so holden, or within xv dales next before the same court to be holden, upon payne of ten poundes to the offender, tociens quociens, and yf the offender be free of this cittie [he is] to lose his fredome. And that no man shall upon the like paine use or practise eny covin collusion or disseit in fraud of this la we or of the good meaning therof." ^

During the period in which the fair was held, all authority over the city of DubUn passed to the archbishop. The I^Iayor and Sheriffs were said to attend the barons of the Court to hand over the keys of the gates of the city and of the new gaol, but I tliink it was done by deputy, the keepers of the gates and the gaol attending on the barons and handing over the keys, which were immediately returned to them by the barons, to exercise their ofSce during the continuance of the fair under the authority of the archbishop. The gates mentioned were Ormonds Gate, Dames Gate, Bridge Gate and St. Nicholas Gate, and the gaol was the city gaol outside the Newgate. On one occasion (in 1587) the Mayor and Sheriffs were fined for not producing the keys, but as the keepers (janitores) pleaded that they had come with the keys at the hour appointed but had found the door of the Court closed, the line was remitted."

At the time of this Court book there were two fairs held annually in the manor of St. Sepulchre, the first being on the vigil of St. Benedict the Abbot, 20th March, and the other on the vigil of St. James the Apostle, in July, at both of which Courts of Piepowder were held. This register only contains the proceedings of the latter for the year 1587, but mentions one as about to take place in 1586.

Curiously enough, there was within the Liberty of St. Sepulchre another Liberty free from its jurisdiction, viz., the Liberty of the Dean and Chapter of Saint Patrick. Here a collegiate church was erected by Archbishop John Comyn in 1191, and it was probably he or his successor, Henry de Londres, who constituted it a Liberty with similar jurisdiction to that out of which it had been carved. In later times, the Archbishops of Dublin found this impcrium in impcrio rather irksome and made frequent attempts to recover their powers. It had become a kind of sanctuary for debtors of small sums. However, the attempts of the archbishops on its independence were always successfully resisted. In 1757 the then archbishop had the intention of introducing a Bill in Parliament to cause the return to him of the powers which his pre- decessor had given away, but the attempt was abandoned when it was found that the Dean and Chapter were prepared to assert their rights

Ancieitt Records of Dublin, Gilbert, vol. II, p. 39.

' In this Court Book there is no record of the Courts of Piepowder of Swords, Ballymore. etc.. probably because they were held by the portreeves, and not by the seneschal,

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in a Court of Law. The Court of this Liberty was always held in an apartment taken off one of the aisles in the cathedral. '

About 179S the palace of the archbishop, the court house, and the registry of St. Sepulchre's were purchased for a barrack by the Govern- ment, and the records removed to the deputy seneschal's house in Charle- mont Street, from whence they were removed by the seneschal to his house in Park Street. The registrar kept the modern records of his own time in his own house. By the Act, 44 George III, c. 63, the purchase money (£7,923 12s. 7d.) resulting from the above sale was deposited in the Banli of Ireland. A few years later a new palace was purchased in St. Stephen's Green, and a court house, registry and marshalsea built in Cam.den Street.

The jurisdiction, however, of the archbishop was gradually narrowing. The last exercise of the criminal jurisdiction, a conviction for forgery, took place in 1803, and the civil bUl jurisdiction was taken away by 7 George IV, c. 41, amended bj' 7 & 8 George IV, c. 59. The little legal authority remaining disappeared in 1856, when, by the Act of 19 & 20 Victoria, c. 57, the legal jurisdiction of the Court of the Liberty and Manor of St. Sepulchre was abolished, and the legal business handed over to such courts of kw as would have enjoj^ed such authority if the Liberty had not existed ; but the other rights over the manorial tenants still remained vested in the archbishop till the disestabhshment of the Church of Ireland.

The records of the Liberty in the PubUc Record Office, dating from 1619 to 1856, were involved in the destruction of that Office and the Four Courts in 1922, but a Ust of them will be found in the Guide to the Public Records of Ireland, p. 266. They had been transferred to the Record Office from the Court of Probate, to which they had been removed with the testamentary collection of the Consistorial Court of Dubhn, the Judge of which Court had formerly been seneschal of the Liberty.

The volume now published is the sole remainder of this old Liberty. It was probably borrowed by Mr. W. Monck Mason, when working on his History of St. Patrick's Cathedral, and never returned.

During the period covered by this Court Book, the Archbishop of DubUn was Adam Loftus, who for many years held a very prominent position in the government of Ireland. He was consecrated Archbishop of Armagh in 1563, but translated to Dubhn in 1567, and resided in St. Sepulchre and Tallaght. He was Keeper of the Great Seal, 1573-76 and 1579-81, in which 3'ear he was appointed Chancellor. He opposed Perrot's plan of converting St. Patrick's into a university, a scheme which, however, he advocated after Perrot's removal from Ireland. He acted as Lord Justice on several occasions, and died at St. Sepulchre's in 1605.2

There remains now for me to explain the reasons which induced me to produce the work in its present form. The idea of printing it in the state in which it appears in the original, with all its contractions, was at once discarded, as the modern method is opposed to reproducing

Report ol the Commis.siou ou Manor Courts, Ireland, 1837, vol. XV, p. 399. - See Dictionary of National Biography.

these old " record " contractions, which have nothing to recommend them except as reproducing the original in its archaic form, and so appeahug to the archivist. To the modern student they are an impedi- ment, so I decided to extend the contracted forms even at the risk, in an infinitesimal number of instances, of being in error. The question then arose as to whether it would be better to add a translation for the benefit of those who cannot read Latin. But, as the original was written partly in Latin and partly in Enghsh, the result would have been that the Latin portion of the book would be translated into modern Enghsh, while the rest of the original, in EngUsh, would appear in its EUzabethan dress, and the effect would be very incongruous. So I have printed the Enghsh portion as it is written in the original, and extended the Latin words wherever they occur. I have, however, made some changes in the original spelhng of certain words, printing / for i, e.g. " ejus " for " eius," and, in some cases, u for the initial v, e.g., " uncias " for " vncias," and " Unifrey " for " Vmfrey." There are very few marks of punctuation in the original, but I have inserted a few stops so as to assist the reader. The marginal note, " xij O," which occurs so frequently in the Court Book, apparently means that the case was referred to a jury of twelve men and the letter " O " may indicate the word " onerati " (charged). It is evident that some of the book was missing before it was re-bound, as it wiU be seen that there are no entries at all for the year 1588.

In conclusion, I have to thank Dr. Robin Flower, Deputy Keeper of the Manuscript Department, British Museum ; Dr. Hubert HaU ; and Mr. S. C. Ratchff, Secretary of the Historical MSS. Commission, for so kindly assisting me in solving some of the difficulties which occurred during the process of editing this work.

NOTE.

I have omitted to state that sometime between the years 1257 1263 inqtiisitions were held to enquire into the jurisdiction of the Archbishop in holding pleas of the crown and Uberties in his several manors. They are well worthy of being studied and may be read in Mr. Chas. McNeill's paper on " The Secular Jurisdiction of the earlj' Archbishops of Dublin " {Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries {Ireland), vol. xlv, pt. 2). See also Gilbert, Historic and Municipal Documents of Ireland, 1172 1320, pp. 141 166. Rolls Series.

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LIBERTY OF SAINT SEPULCHRE.

Apud tholoneum Dublin'.

lot. 1, Curia pedis pulverisati nundinarum et ferie reverendissimi in Christo patris Adami domini archiepiscopi Dublinii Hibemieque primatis tenta apud Toloneum infra civitatem Dublinii die Dominica in vigilia Sancti Benedicti abatis secundum consuetudinem civitatis predicte, anno regni Regine EUzabethe xxviij° (20 March, 1586).

Eodem die maior et vicecomites civitatis Dublinii venerunt coram baronibus curie dicti domini archiepiscopi apud Tholoneum civitatis predicte et deliberaverunt claves gaole et portarum civitatis predicte prefatis tenen- das et custodiendas secundum consuetudinem civitatis predicte.

Servientes curie et fferie predictarum ^ fflan o Donill.

3 Ricardus Feidl.'

Retraxit ideo Tohannes Shaghncs de Dublin' boucher queritur versus

costs super que- J ^

rentem. Jacobum Moghell de eadem, boucher, de vij h. vij s. ster. :

fflan.

furad'L^itr'^toiWillielmus Jordan de DubHn' tailor et Jacket Buck uxor Evam^arydithe gj^g queruntur vcrsus Willielmum Banks de DubUn' RadTh'i'sa''nke pcwtrer dc xl It. stanei vocati pewter ad valencium xxiij s. ftra^^™"''^ ster. : fatetur se recepisse predictos xl li. sed ut servus Tristram Anderton ad ejus opus et usum.

Costs super Robertus Vennables tanner queritur (versus) Nicholaum

defendentem ^ ^ '

committitur. Umffrc shomakcr de placito debiti vj s. vj a. ster. : natetur.

' Doubtful ; perhaps for " feild." B

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Ad proximam Nicholaus Coscro baker queritur versus Annam Herfforde viduam de xvij s. ster. : fatetur iij s. viij d. residuum dicit quod non debet.

rarum.''™™ Johauues Ussher mercator queritur versus Katherinam Cottell de Saint Patricks strete, single woman, de vs. ster. fflan.

Ricardus Langeforde queritur versus Georgium Dowdall mercatorem, xxviij s. iiij d. ster.

Patricius Browne gent, queritur versus Edwardum Pparde mercatorem de xx s. ster.

Edwardus Japoke de ffinglas queritur versus Patricium lyoke de Clondolchan de uno modio ordei ad valencium X li. ster. : fatetur dimidium modii et quo ad residuum non prosequitur, ideo executio.

^°'"- Edwardus Nicholson sailer x li. str.

Condicion to paie to S'' Patricke Barnewall knight xii tonnes fier^ coll^ if winde & weUer^ serve before vi of Cloke at nyght the xiij of July 1586 that then &c^

Debet fcoda ij J. Patrfckc Lockc of Clondolchau, xs.

The condicion to appere at the Tolsell befor the barons of the Lord archebusshopes Courte of ffaire the saterdaie befor saint James next in thaf tern one & not to departe w'howt licence that then, etc.*

Sainte Pulcers.

Curia tenta apud Sainte Pulcers coram Richardo Bellimgs seneshall omnium curiarum temporaUum reverendissimi in Christo patris Adami domini archiepiscopi Dubhnii Hibernieque primatis die Lune proximo post ffestum dementis martiris proximum futurum anno regni Regine Elizabethe xxix (27 Nov. 1586).

1 Fire. " Coal. ' Weather.

* The rest of this form runs: "that then this recognisance shall be void, otherwise to stand in full force and effect in law."

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^^ Johannes Harrolle de New steret queritur versus Patricium Colman de eadem de placito super casum ad dampnum X li.

curiam!""*" Johauues ffine de Sainte Patrickstre[t] queritur versus ' '' Laglen Duif of Killmory de placito debiti x s. ster.

non detinet./ Juratores dicunt quod non detinet. Phil-

lipus Drome fideussor.

"^'"^ '^'' Johannes Malon de Dubhn' gent' executor testamenti Jacobi Malone de Dubhn' nuper defuncti queritur versus Wilhelmum Slattrie de Newsteret taylor de placito debet XXX s. ster. non debet./

; ; ; >piMimam Hugo O Dalle de Tegone queritur versus Willielmum MS"k'yeUegh Conuolau dc Killsalle de placito injuste detencionis unius sowi't costagiis cabalh ad valencium xl s. ster. fatetur. Juratores dicunt

quod detinet predictum cabaUum precii vij s. iiij d.

ster. costagiis curie ij s. vj d. ster. ffidejussor Geraldus

Pluncket de Grandge de Portmamok.

. . . iQ. Patricius Duffe de Sainte ffrauncestret boucher queritur

gus^luper defen- vcrsus Johanncm Hoylle de Sainte Patrickstret tanner

de placito debet xvij s. vj d. fatetur xii s. ix d. residuum

non debet.

Arbitrium Jeucta Batlic de Dubhn' vidua queritur versus Davidum

RicardrBener Bcgge dc Ncwstrct ct Bartholomcum Veldone et Dar-

micium Haye de placito transgrecionis ad dampnum xx s.

Ad proximam Mauus Kclley de Sainte Kevenstret queritur versus

curiam, -' ^

Thomam Hoylle de Dubhn' breaker de placito xvj s. ster./ non debet./

. . .• tus est. Johannes AspoUe de Glasmokey queritur versus Wilhel- mum Slattrey de placito injuste detencionis unius gladii ad valenciimi x s. non debet.

The Jury find that John Caddell of Morton toke xx"« shewes of ffurres from Wilham Dicsone that he had uppou the Comens.

The edge of this page is worn away. » Surety.

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Thie find also John ffinglas his house in the Seatown land to be in rwen and wasted & we find that four pounds laweful money wil bwild the hous.

lyusk Bailiffes ( the Churchon &

( John field the yonger. Constables. ( John Gower of Rathluckston & John

( Dermot of the Rowans.

Qui juratores dicunt quod AUsona ffitzHons de Port- terston mortua est tenens de domino archiepiscopo.

Qui juratores dicunt super sacramentum suum quod quod Alisona ifitzhons de Porterston mortua est tenens unius domus et baksyd in Swords de domino archiepiscopo DubUnii in capite per servicium [blank] capitaUs redditus. Et quod Johannes ffinglas est ejus heres et plene etatis et predictus Johannes fecit fideUtatem et admissus est tenens predicte domus.

Nomina liberorimi tenentium de Luske. Christoferus dominus de Houth.

Patricius Barnewelle de Grasedwe, miles po. lo.

Christoferus ffagan de Dublin' mercator po. lo.

Ricardus Stanehurst de eadem. Willielmus Brimegham de Ballogh. Patricius Brimegham de Johniston po. lo.

Johannes Kenwick de Droghda po. lo.

Jacobus Allmer de DoUardston.

Ricardus Hacket de Ballmagwir po. lo.

Nicholaus Russell de CoUenston po. lo.

Wallterus Bristowe de Lusk Jurator.

Wa. Rouse de eadem.

Jacobus Unffry de eadem Jurator.

procurator ecclesie ibidem po. lo.

vicarius ibidem po- lo-

Anna ffitzsymons de Corduff.

Nomina liberorum tenentium de Colmethan. Decanus ecclesie Sancte Trinitatis, Dubhn' po. lo.

Simo I^uttrelle de I^uttrelston.

po.

lo.

Jurator.

po.

lo.

po.

lo.

po.

lo.

po.

lo.

LIBERTY OF SAINT SEPULCHRE.

Ricardus Caddelle de Nalle Patricius Bedlowe de Weston Thomas Hackett de Sotton Nicholaus Begg de Borranston Christoferus Holliwod de Tartayne. Robertus Browne de Winnston Thomas Bath de Newinings

Quilibet predictorum liberorum tenentium amerciantur in vs. eo quod non venermit et sectam fecerunt in propriis personis suis ad hanc curiam visus franci plegii.

Exeratio de bo- PhilHpus Taylor de Grenok queritur versus Ricardum tagih°'™"' *^°^ Dermot de Olton' de Clomethan de placito debet vj s.

viij d. ster./non debet/ fatetur. Juratores dicunt quod

debet ad dampnum iij d.

Non prosequitur. Patricius EUcs de Skiffubbell queritur versus Jacobum Begg de Tobberbir de placito debet xv s. ster. Fide- jussor WiUielmus Sawnders.

Johannes Carron de Swords queritur versius Patricium Dower de eadem de placito super casum ad valencium X s. non debet. Juratores dicunt quod non debet, field the yonger uppon the inquir".

It is presented by the xij men that ffaning the excheter take up part of the ffunds as of John Rigge.

Presented by John ffoulan that ffaning did tak of him iiij testors.

Thomas Ennos plent' ^ queritur versus Bartholomeum Russell.

Quia Bartholomes Russell non obstante ceperales^ dies sive dat' ad respondendum in replevin per Georgium

Taylor versus ipsum '' ideo concessum est

breve ad inquirendum de dampnis.

' The old town.

^ Perhaps for "plaintiff," but doubtful.

' Seperales.

* Illegible.

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Juratores ad inquirendum. Ricardus Carrick de Skiddowe ^

Johannes Roche de Baldargan Patricius Sanders de Balharie Ricardus Orpe de Swords Ricardus ffaning de Wimbilton Ricardus Carrick de Rowanes ^Juratores.

Thomas Londers de Rwane I

Thomas Chivers de Fortran Michell M'^Cane de Ballusk Willielmus Gillsynan de Ballebins Ricardus Corbally de Jordanston j

MijO.

Exicutio idwarded.

Johannes Manachan de Clomethan queritur versus Ricardum Dorran de Swords de placito injuste deten- cionis unius oUe ad valencium xv s. ster./ non detinet/ Juratores dicunt quod detinet predictam ollam et si invenire non potest/ affidat- ad xv s. ster. ad dampnum ij ^. et costagii curie/xviij d.

Qui juratores dicunt super sacramentum suum quod Georgius Chamberlen de Kilreske mortuus est tenens.

Juratores ad inquirendum.

^

^Juratores.

Johannes Yordan de Hilton Thomas Tipper de Swords Thomas Bath, Newings Jacobus Unfry de Lusk Johannes field the yownger Thomas Dongan de Frelong park Patricius Sawnders de Balhary Ricardus Orpe de Swords Ricardus Karrick de Skideow Robertus Kiste de Lusk Johannes Sever de eadem Thomas Hunter de Raheny Johannes Chiver de Portran Thomas Quin de eadem

' Si plegios invenire non potest, if he cannot obtain security. * Binds himself by oath.

LIBERTY OF SAINT SEPULCHRE. 7

afriam"'™'"" Johanncs Ashe de Swords queritur versus Johannem Exfcutioadwardi -^^^^ ^^ Mayii dc placito in juste detencionis unius vacce dampnum. ^^ valcncium xxiij s./non detinet/ Juratores dicunt quod

debet xvj s. ster. vij d. inde custagiis curie xviij d.

Ricardus Wadd de Swords fidejussor.

rariiin"'''™'"" Willielmus Cassey de Dublin' mercator queritur versus Conorum O Meyley de Kilresk cabler- de placito trans- gressionis ad dampnum iij li.

^i^»™"° Ricardus Wadde de Swords tanner queritur versus p*"^ * Willielmum Grene de Roscoman generosum de placito

quod reddat ei iij li. v s. iiij d. ster. quas ei debet et

injuste detinet.

Patricius Dowdall et Willielmus Horishe de Swords

fidejussores de judicatis solvendis.'*

Idem queritur versus dictum Willielmum Gren de placito

injuste detencionis unius equi precii iiij /. ster.

Adproximaiu Jolianues Carouc de Rickinhore queritur versus Patricium xij o. ' Dowde de Swords de placito debet x s. ster. non debet.

Juratores dicunt quod non debet. Willielmus Horishe

fidejussor.

Ad proximam Christofcrus Curticc de Swords queritur versus Johannem xijo. Bane et Robertum Warren de eadem de placito injuste

detencionis unius olle ad valencium xxx s. ster. Pre- dictus querens dicit that it was levied in exicutio of a distres for the queues money. Juratores dicunt quod detinent et sic deberent* quo usque querens solveret defendentibus xx d. ster. pro cesse.

A warnige to the 'aud bcfor any be sworn The Cleark must tell the

prisoner to bed . .,„ ,,.,,. _ ,t_ - , , .

to those than to pns[. . . .]^ aud bid hine J. W. lok to theise men, for theise be th[. . . .]* that shall trie this inditment against th[. . . .]* swoan all the rest as foUowith. And when thie are asworn then the Cleark must read the Record to the Jwrie and bid the fellon hold upp his right hand and saye

1 Awarded. ' Illegible.

- Probably for " cobler." ' Sureties for paying the judgment. ^ Repeated three times. ^ Doubtful; may be " detinerent."

^ There is evidently a page mis.sing, as these directions commence abruptly. » Torn.

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giltie giltif

the Jurie dis- cardg.

Hear J. W. is endited for that that he the xx^'* of May and so forward usque ibi et contiarie the Quens m"^^ pece. Of this felloney he hath ben arraigned and plead ther unto not giltie and put him uppon the contrie whear uppon a precept was directed to the Sergaunt to bring in xii men w'^'^ xii men be yo nowe it is put to God and to yo"" othes inquier wheather he be giltie of this feUony or not giltie, yf ye find him giltie ye must inquier what goods lands or tenements he had at the time of the felloney comitted or any time sethenc Yf ye find him not giltie yo" must inquier wheather he showed the attachment or not. Then bid the Crior mak an hoes and saye yf ther be any man that will mak partie to J. W. prisoner nowe standing at the barr uppon his delivraunce let him come now and he shalbe hard then after the declaracion of his acquser then Jurie gooth to trie and when thie be agred and cum bak the Cleark must bid the ffeUon hold upp his hand, then he calleth the Jurors names and aske be thie all agred and if thie sey yee then aske who shall saye, then the Jurie will saye as thie have agred. Then the Cleark will ask ho we find ye wheather J. W. is giltie of this fellony that is to say of the stehng a cross price X s. of the goods of David fflod in manner and forme as yo" have hard or not/. Yf thie say giltie then aske Yvther lie hath any lands good or catt & yf thie find he

is not g * then aske wheather he shoued the

attachment or not. Then yf the Judge will prosed to Judgment ask the feUon wheather he have a pardon or eny thing else to showe whie he shold not dey who answering he hath non then the Judg will gue^ him his Judgmt as foloweth. The Cleark must bid him hold upp his right hand J. W. of this felloney thoue hast ben arrayned and ther unto pled not giltie it is adwarded by the Cowrt her that thoue goo to the yeale' from whenc thoue duest cvun and thear thie iornes* to be struken of and from thenc goo to the plac of execu- tion and ther hang till thoue dey. Ofi&cer do execution. Then mak a proclemacion to dischardg the Jurie. Good men of the lyord that her hath chaunced uppon the delivranc of J. W. the Court discard for that [blank].

' Illegible. - Perhaps for " give." ^ Gaol. '' Irons.

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FlNGLAS TERMING PaSCHE 1 587.

Curia ibidem tenta coram Ricardo Bellings, senescallo omnium curiarum temporalium reverendissimi in Christo patris Adami domini archiepiscopi Dublinii Hibernieque primatis die Martis proximo post ffestum Dominice in Albis anno regni Regine Elizabethe xxix [25 April, 1587]-

Nomina liberorum tenentium ibidem. Decanus ecclesie Sancte Trinitatis, Dublin'. Willielmus Chamberlen de ffinglas. Christoferus Plunket de Donsogley. Jacobus Dillon de Hutteston^ po. lo.

heres Nicholai DiUon de Kippok. Nicholaus Elward de ffinglas. Robertus Barnevvall de Donbrowe. magister [et] gardiani gille- Corporis Christi po. lo.

Walterus ffitsymons de Balmadroght po. lo.

procurator ecclesie Mchen.' procurator ecclesie (de) eadem* po. lo.

Nicholaus ffowlan of ffinglas queritur versus Nicholaum Elward de eadem shomaker de placito injuste detencionis unius vacce ad valencium xl s./non detinet/. Juratores dicunt quod predicta vacca est vacca Mortagh Connell de ffinglas predict' et quod predictus Mortagh vendidit prefato Nicholao Elward de predicta villa

Juratores ad inquirendum et inter partes.

Willielmus Chamberlein de ffinglas

Willielmus Purfill de Kilshane

Johannes Patrick de eadem

Simo Regan de eadem

Johannes Whitt de ffinglas

Thomas Desmont de eadem

Nicholaus Longe de eadem

Nicholaus ffacon de eadem

Jacobus Cardane de eadem

Willielmus Doyne de eadem

WiUielmus Rowen de eadem

Connor fflinne de eadem

> lIuiitstoNvii. ' St. Michan.

" Gild. * " de eadem," i.e., Finglas.

» Juratores.

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Talaght terming Pasche anno 1587. Curia ibidem tenta coram Richardo Bellings seneschallo omnium curiarum temporalium reverendissimi in Christo patres Adami domini archiepiscopi Dublinii Hibernieque primatis anno regni Regine Elizabethe xxix™".

Nomina tenentium ibidem. Stephanus ffitzwilliams de Jopeston^ po. lo.

Johannes Bowman de Talaght po. lo.

heres Johannis Chamberlen de Kilresk po. lo.

heres Johannis Talbot de Tampologe. parvi canonici Sancti Patricij. vicarii choriali ibidem. Gilbertus Talbot de Belgard.

Nomina liberorum de Clondolchan. Christoferus dominus de Houth. Gilbertus Talbot de Belgard. Johannes Ewstac of Confie. heres Nicholai Nugent de Dublin'. Ricardus Usher de Santrif po. lo.

Walterus ffitzsymons de Balmadroght. Patricius Holler^ de Kilmacudrick.

Georgius Venables de Clondolchan Jura tor

Johana Geydon de Richardston. Anna ffitzsymons de Curduff. heres Johannis Talbot de Tempolog. Girraldus Plunket de Grandge. WiUielmus Lok de Colmanston.

Georgius Taylor de Swords po. lo.

procurator ecclesie ibidem' Nicholaus Johannes ffrayne* Jurator.

Nomina liberorum tenentium de Rathcoulle.

Patricius BarnewaU de Turwey et-j

Christoferus ffagane de Dubhn' / po. lo.

Ricardus Wise de Rathcowlle Jurator

Davidus Robben de eadem po. lo.

' Jobstown. = Recte Holder. ^ Clondolchen.

* " Nicholaus " written over " heres," which is struck out. Probably entrj- should run " Nic. ffra)'ne."

LIBERTY OF SAINT SEPULCHRE. II

Alexander Widdere de eadeui.

Thomas Ashe de eadem.

Patricius Maylle de eadem Jurator.

Esmay Wesley de Rayeston po. lo.

heres Jacob! Dartas po. lo.

Johannes Ruchford de Dublin' po. lo.

Ricardus Stanehurst et WilHelmus Newman.

Robertas Birsalle de fiinglas.

heres Roberti ffeld de Curduff.

Jacobus Plunket et Thomasina uxor ejus.

Bartholomeus Russell de Setton.

Martinus Skurlok de Rathcredan po. lo.

heres Conrane de Corraght.'

Simo Luttrelle de Luttrelston po. lo.

Nicholaus ffrayne de Ballmakely.

Georgius Taylor de Swords po. lo.

heres Talbot de Tampellog.^

heres Johannis Bathe de Dublin'.

Willielmus Lock de Colmanston.'

Johannes Perse de RathecowUe.*

procurator ecclesie de Rathcowle.

Juratores ad inquirendum et inter partes. Waltrus Morron de Talaght Shane Bane de eadem Patricius fford de eadem Robertus Basnet de Clondolchan Willielmus Browne de eadem WilHelmus Myrgen de eadem Thomas Greme de RathcowUe Thomas Androws de eadem Ricardus Brown de eadem Willielmus DonneUe de eadem

E'iSltio Ricardus Holder de Clondolchan queritur versus Thomam

Solvit costagiis. Courtics dc cadcm de placito injuste detencionis unius

modii et dimidii tritici ad valencium xxx s. ster./ fatetur.

Juratores dicunt quod detinet predictum modium tritici

et si invenire non potest affidat ad xx s. ster.

' " heres " written over " Witius," which is struck out.

* "heres" written over " Johes," which is struck out.

' " Wittus ' written over " Nicftus," which is struck out.

* " Johes " written over " Xpoferus," which is struck out.

Juratores.

xijO.

Exicutio Solvit costagii

M i xijO.

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Thomas Courties de Cloiidolchan queritur versus Nicho- laum Lock de eadem de placito detencionis unius modii et dimidii tritici ad valencium xxx s. ster./ fatetur predictum modium et hop tritici et residuum non detinet/. Juratores dicmit quod detinet modium et hop et non residuum ad valencium xvj s. viij d. inde costagiis curie xviij d.

Willielmus Holder de Kilmacodrick queritur versus Ricardum Smith de Clondolcan de placito injuste deten- cionis unius modii tritici ad valencium xx s. ster. fatetur modium/ et Juratores dicunt non valet ultra vij s. ster. cum costagiis curie xviij d.

Johannes Neylle de Clondolchan queritur versus Thomam Courties de eadem de placito injuste detencionis unius hop et dimidii hop tritici ad valencium iiij s./non detinet. Juratores dicunt quod non detinet/ xviij d.

Ricardus Marten de Balledowd queritur versus Brianum Owltagh de Clondolch boucher de placito debet viij s. vj d. non debet/. Juratores dicunt quod debet predictam somam inde costagiis curie xviij d.

Georgius Venables de Clondolchan queritur versus Johannem Neylle de Clondolchan de placito injuste detencionis unius oUe ad valencium x s. non detinet./ Juratores dicunt quod detinet predictam ollam ad valencium x s. ster. inde costagiis curie xviij d.

Johannes Caron de Neylleston queritur versus Ricardum Hoylle de Clondolchan de placito transgrecionis ad dampnum iiij s. ster. for payring a nacker of otts/ non est culpabilis/. Juratores dicunt quod est coulpabiUs ad dampnum j d. ob., inde costagiis curie xviij d.

^ifrfam^id^bi- Patricius Lok de Clondolchan queritur versus Ricardum Ba^Mt "wmieto. Hegan de placito vastacionis ad dampnum x li.jnon

Somd'-KSay ^St CUlpabilis. WillielmiMyrgea

Idem queritur versus predictum Ricardum de placito debet x s. ster. non est colpabillis.

LIBERTY OF SAINT SEPXILCHKE. 1 3

^■" Androwe Gray de Ardenoth queritur versus Willielmum Johnes, Hwgonem Convey, Ricardum Wise de Rath- cowlle de placito transgrecionis ad dampnum xx s. for impayring of otts.

Ad proximam Ricardus Holder de Clondolchan queritur versus Breanum

curiam. ^

Ultagh de eadem de placito debet vj s. viij d. Ad proximam Idem queritur versus Patricium Brachall de Clondolchan

Detendens dicit ^e placito iuiuste deteucionis xiiii modiorum viz. iiii"""'

ncn responsum i' j j j

facit ideo con- modiorum tritici et x modiorum maceli avenarum ad

ceditur quod

querens^exibeat yalencium cujuslibct modii X s. ster./non detinet/.

Ideo non switt. 2

Idem queritur versus predictum Patricium de placito injuste detencionis viij de whet et ott malt p anno 1587.

Memorandum that a cowe of Arth M'^Robben of Saggard w^*" was lefte in pawen w"' Marten Donnelle of Rath- cowlle was praised^ by xii men but at xx s. ster.

The same day a shirt of maylle of Androwe Graye levied in exicucion of x s. ster. was praysed by xii men at x s. ster.

Memorandum quod Ricardus Wise de Rathcowlle viij s. vj d.

Martinus Donnelle de eadem viij s. vj d. Ultimo Mai) The coudicion of thabowe recognisanc is such that yf ' ''' Richard Wise of Rathcowlle do well and trwly paye or

cause to be payed unto thabowe Richard Dowringe his executors & assignes at or bj' the last day of May next enswing the dat abow written viij s. vj d. of good & lawfull money of England quod tunc &c. alioquin Sac^

die Lune subse- ca . -r-i _

quente. SAINTE PuLCERS.

wra'sd^a^^'" ''" Q^^ Juratores dicunt that the lane w'^'' leadith from the ende of the Chancellers [h]is house hath bene the accus- tomed high way leading to the closis and pasturs, is stoped by Mr. Payne to the annoysance of the Quen'is m''"' is sublets.

' Illegible. ^ Suit. ^ Appraised.

' All this entry is cancelled in the original.

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Sainte Pulcers. Curia ibidem tenta apud Sainte Pulcers coram Richardo Bellings senescallo omnium curiarum temporalium re- verendissimi in Christo patris Adami domini archiepiscopi Dublinii Hibernieque primatis die L,une proximo post ffestum Gordiani episcopi proximum futurum anno regni Regine Elizabethe xxix° [15 May, 1587].

Nomina liberonim tenentium ibidem. Christoferus dominus de Houeth. Gilbertus Talbot de Bellgard.

Christoferus Plunket de Croskelle po. lo.

Thomas Hacket de Sotton po. lo.

Willielmus Bath de Athcarne. heres Roberti Bath de Dublin'. Nicholaus Queytrod de eadem.

Thomas fl&tzsymons de eadem po. lo.

heres Nicholai Tirrell de eadem. magister [et] gardiani gille^ Sancte Anne, vicarii coriali Sancti Patric, Dublin' po. lo.

procurator Sancti Nicholai infra muros. Walterus fl&tzsymons de Dublin', heres Ricardi ffian de Dublin'. Robertus Stephans de eadem. Anna flStzsymons de Curduffe. Nicholaus Holliwod de Tertayne.

Juratores ad inquirendum.

Willielmus Donnell de Grenok Jurator.

Ricardus Holder de Clondolch Jurator.

Willielmus Brown de eadem Jurator.

Willielmus Myrgen de eadem Jurator.

Johannes Perce de eadem Jurator.

Connor O Dowlen de eadem Jurator.

Thomas Androwe de eadem Jurator.

James Lyon de eadem Jurator.

Patricius Maylle de eadem Jurator.

William Lyman^ of Ste Patristr. Jurator.

Ricardus Brown baker Jurator.

William Lorcan Jurator.

1 Gild of St. Anne, Master and Wardens of the. ' Probably for " Lynam."

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15

The Jur. find that the lane w^^ leadeth from the end of Hugh Payne [h]is house, \v^^ hath bene the accustomed high way leading to the parks & closes is stopd by Mr. Payne to the anoysance of her m''^^ subicts. amerciatus est per curiam ad ij s}

Thomas Birne de Sainte Patrickstret queritur versus Grayney Duffe de eadem de placito x s. viz. for a sake- iiij s. vj d. & for other triffelles iiij s.

Mr. Thomas Weddecke arrested one Thomas Browne currior for xl s. ster. & John Horsman & Patrick Bouck swertie,' & for that the plentift did not enter liis accion the swett^ is dischardged by order of Court, dat the ij of May 1587.

Robertus Donnell de Ballecliiver queritur versus Robertum Basnet de Clondolchan et Nicholaum L,ok de eadem de placito transgrecionis ad dampnum iij peck wheat.*

xijO.

Ad proxiraam

curiam.

Perficetur.*

Thomas Porcell de Cromlen queritur versus Johannem Brachall de placito injuste detencionis unius vacce ad valencium iiij noble non detinet/. Juratores dicunt quod non detinet, ideo misericordia, costagiis curie Willielraus Bassent fidejussor.

xijO. Executio Custagiis super Donnell.'

Ricardus Ley de Tassagard queritur versus Johannem Hickey de Barronrath de placito detencionis hop peck wheat et hop ott malt et un hop bear malt inde hop wheat iij s. iiij d. ster., bear iij s. et ott malt ij s. ster. Juratores dicunt quod detinet. Robbok Birne ffide- jussor.

Ad proximam Elcibcth UQ Key de ffreerton queritur versus Moriartagh O Kervan de Tallaght de placito debet iij li. ster. /non debet.

' This entry is struck out in the original.

= Sack. ^ Surety. - ouii.

' ' ' Non est culpabilis ' ' is written over the names of both defendants.

" Rede proficetur. ' " Domell " in original.

Suit.

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rarum^™^'" Laghlen oge de Balleconabege queritur versus Donaldum M'^Willam de Glasmokey de placito detencionis unius vacce ad valencium xx s. ster.

Exeratio Johannes Malon de Dublin' gent' queritur versus Grayne

advarder.i Duff de Nevvstrcct de placito debet xxx s. ster., non debet.

Juratores dicunt quod detinet xx s. ster. et residuum non

debet.

^Jliam''™™ Walterus ffitzsymons de Balmadroght et Johannes ffitz- Non°proseqmm- symous de cadem queruntur versus Patricium Brachall ^"'- de Clondolchan de placito injuste detencionis xxxvj pecks

come half wheat et half malt, fatetur xi pecks/querentes

non prosequuntur.

xijo. Robertus Caddelle de Dublin' mercator queritur versus

curiam.^™^™ Ricardum Holder de Clondolchan de placito trans-

grecionis xx s. for taking a rick of hey from hime/non

est culpabiUs.

/oi. 10. Wilhelmus Johes de Rathcowlle xx It.

comparet et co- Thomas Grcme de eadem xx li.

Perficeturetcan- Martinus Donncll de eadem xx li.

Condicio si predictus Willielmus Johes personaliter com- paret ad proximam curiam tenetam apud Sainte Pulcer et tunc et ibidem corpus suum reddiderit [ad] custodium marishalli ibidemque moratur quousque &c. quod tunc ista recognicio pro nulla habeatur aUoquin stat in suo robore et effectu in lege.

Willielmus Cosgrowe de Rathcowlle v H.

Ricardus Wise de eadem xv li.

Condicio ut supra.

Walterus Harrolde de Sainte Patrickstret xxs. Condicio si predictus Walterus producit vaccam w*^ is in execution uppon a repleven at the next court day holden at Sainte Pulcers that then this recognicio to be voyd.

' Awarded. ' Recte proficetur.

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17

"io. Donnaghe M^Donnelle de Dublin' pauper queritur versus

Thomam O Tolle de Newcastelle de placito in juste detencionis xix peacks wheatt ad valencium x /. ster. non detinet. Juratores dicunt quod non detinet pre- dictum modium.

Non prosequitur. Gcorgius Rochc de DubUu' mercator queritur versus Willielmum Rogers de Dublin' cottener de placito debet X s. ster./fatetur.

^^i°- Johannes NeyU sergaunt queritur versus Willielmum

O Kearney de Clondolchan miUer de placito injuste detencionis unius modii tritici ad valencium xviij s. ster. non detinet. fatetur iij s. iiij d. ster., residuum non debet.

Nicholaus Whitt de Dublin' marsheall queritur versus Thomam Purcell de Cromlen de placito injuste deten- cionis unius vacce ad valencium xxvj s. viij d. Juratores dicunt quod detinet predictam vaccam et si invenire non potest affidat ad xxvjs. viij d. ster., domadg j s. vj d. ster. inde costagiis curie xviij d.

xijo. Nicholaus Purcell of Dublin tanner ffidejussor pro

11 of May. Thoma Purcell pro xviij dayes.'

^'i- Simo Denne de Nevvland queritur versus Johannem

Ad proximam ■*■ ''

curiam. Quoylc dc Talaght, smith, de placito debet xx s. ster.

non debet.

Ad proximam Johanucs Smythc de Talaght queritur versus Robertum

curiam. -^ . .

Donnell de Ballechiver de placito debet xx s. ster., non debet.

Martinus Donnell de Rathcowll 1 s.

Johannes Perce de eadem 1 s.

canauetur. ^j^^ coudicio is that yf Jcuct Calf of RathcowUe doth deUver two heyferes of Edward Caverles w""" is layd forth to the first net after thie are buld or in default of the

' AH this entrj- is struck out in the original. C

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sayd he3^ers xxx s. for evere on this recognisaimc to be woyd.

of them, that then

Ad proximam John Mallon of Dublin gent' queritur versus Patricium Ennos of the Newstreet de placito debet xxxviij s. ster. non detinet. Johannes Cowgan de Newstret, boucher, fidessor."

Marcus CUnton de Dubhn' mercator queritur versus fflane O Donnell de placito de transgrecione ad dampnum X li. non est culpabilis.

Bellina Balf de Dublin', vidua x s.

Johannes Horsman de Sainte Patrickstret

glover xxx s.

The condicio that yf Belle Baif doth doth paye unto Richard Brown of Dublin' baker at or by the last day of July xxiiij s. ster. quod tunc, &c.

It is ordred that the contraver that dependith betwixt Caverley & Jenit Calf that Caverley shall have his kine & that Jenet shall have xxij s. ster. for hir calf & melches and that he shall have day till Assencion day next for payment of the money/.

Robertus ffaUos de Dublin' girler^ queritur versus Pat- ricium Marten de Sainte Patrick stret taylor de placito non debet.

Ad proximal

curiam. ■, , ,

perficitur* debet viij s. stcr

Memorandum that the fiften day of May in the yeare of our soverayn lady Quen Elizabeth the xxix John Aspolle of Glasmokey & Walter Aspolle of the same cam w**i force & armes viz. bowes arrows & orther maner of weopons defencibill to Ballmakely w^^in the contie of Dubhn and w'^in the crosse & Uburtie of the reverend iiather in god Adam lord arbyshope of Dubhn & primat of Irland and then & ther tok one cowe price xxx s. ster. of the goods & cattells of Richard Ewstace of Walsheston in the contie of Kildare contrie to the quens mties pece.

Fidejussor.

Kecte proficetur.

LIBERTY OF SAINT SEPULCHRE.

19

x'jo. Johannes Cowgan de Newstret boucher queritur versus

Patricium Doghertie de Dublin' de placito injuste deten- cionis unius modii tritici ad valencium xxs. ster.,fatetur./ Juratores dicunt quod detinet iij s. vj d. inde costagiis curie ij s. ster.

fifriam"™^ Johanues Bath de Dene Rath queritur versus Johannem cost^su'*erde™n-' Lock vicariuui de Clondolchan de placito injuste deten- co^ts"" " ™'^'' cionis V peck wheat ad valencium vj li. vj s. viij d.

"'JO- Patricius fford de Talaght queritur versus Patricium

M<^ege de eadem de placito injuste detencionis ij bus modiis tritici ad valencium xl s. ster. fatetur unum modium tritici et modium ott malt.

Ad proximam Perficitur.^

Patricius Gormolan de Cloghran, Swords, queritur versus Patricium fford de eadem de placito convencionis ad dampnum iij li. vj s. viij d. non detinet.

Patricius Hussey de Galtrem queritur versus Thomam Canfor de Tipperkeven de placito injuste detencionis unius vacce ad valencium xxvij s. viij d.

Dalkey.

Curia ibidem tenta coram Ricardo BeUings seneschallo omnium curiarum temporalium reverendissimi in Christo patris Adami domini archiepiscopi Dublinii Hibernieque primatis die Lune proximo ante festimi Assencionis Domini proximum futurum anno regni Regine EUzabethe xxix™o (22 May 1587).

Inquir'.

Liberi tenentes^ ibidem. Decanus ecclesie Sancte Trinitatis DubUn'

amerciatur Theobaldus Walshe de Klillencarge. Carrolus Walshe de Newton Ricardus AspoUe de Killenenen Anthonius Pippard de DubUn'. Michell Bee de eadem.

i]s.

xii d. Jurator.

Recte proficetur.

' Tenta " in original.

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inquir'. Edwardus Walshe de eadem.

inquier'. Waltcrus Whitt de eadem.

Walterus ffitzsymons de Ballmadroght po. lo.

Thomas Hackett de Sutton po. lo.

inquier,' Johannes Talbett de ffasagherowe.

Robertus Barnewall de Sankille po. lo.

[• •..']<]> ij s-

Thomas Morgan de Dalkey queritur versus Patricium M<=Dallaghe et Shane M<=Dallaghe de eadem de placito transgrecionis ad dampnum xiij s. iiij d. for payring of grasse.

Robertus Barnewall eo quod non executum fuit preceptum

de Sankin. Ideo in misericordia, vj s. viij d.

Also for that he hath not appered at this Court day he

is amerced at xx s.

Item the sayd Robert is amerced for not having a payer

of stoks^ in the towne x s.

toi. 12. ffrances Whitt de Wicklowe queritur versus Thomam

Morgan of Dalkey de placito injuste detencionis bott^ ad valencium xiiij It.

^

Nomina Juratorum ad inquirendum. Garaldus Walsh de Rathmichell Patricius Travers de Shankill Johannes Smith de eadem Teg M'^Donnell de eadem Donnagh M'^GiUekine de eadem Shane O Helane de eadem ,. _

WilUelmus Doghertie '

Patricius Smith Brian Boye Shane oge M<=William Donnagh Gleana Shane Bane >

Memorandum that the x day of May in the year of our soverajTi Lady Quen Eliz. xxix Richard Aspolle of

1 Illegible. » stocks. ' Probably for " boat."

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Killenen in the countie of Dublin & w^^in the crosse & libertie of the right reverend ffather in god Adam L. archbusshop of DubUn & primat of Ireland cam w''' force & armes that is to saye w"* bowes & arrowes and other manner of weopons defencibill to the house of Shane Bane of Dalkey wt^in the crosse & libertie aforsay and toke a spad, a nawger' & a bermyne of the goods & cattells of the sayd Shane Bane aforsayd as a pawon- of rent ther found & carried away contry to the Q. Johannes M'^Donnell de Dalkey.

Salnte Pulchers. Coram Ricardo Belhngs senescallo omnium curiarum temporahum reverendissimi in Christo patris Adami domini archiepiscopi Dublinii die Veneris proximo post festum Assencionis Domini proximum futurum anno regni Regine EHzabethe xxix'"° (26 May 1587).

Nomina Juratorum. Ricardus Brown de Sainte Patrick stret. Patricius Maylle de Rathcowll. Thomas Androwe de eadem. Johannes Robson de eadem. WiUielmus Domelle {rectc Donnelle) de Grenok. Georgius Venables de Clondolchan. WiUielmus Brown de Clondolchan. Ricardus Holder de eadem. WiUielmus Myrgen de eadem. Patricius Lok de eadem. WiUielmus Lynam de Newstret de eadem. Patricius CoUener de eadem.

Ricardus BowUnge de ffasaghrow queritur versus Ricar- dum Holder de Clondolchan de placito transgrecionis ad dampnum x li. ster.

Ricardus Holder de Clondolchan WiUielmus Brown de eadem Patrick Lock de eadem

X li. XX li. XX li.

An auger.

^ Pawn or pledge.

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The condicio of the recognisaunc is such that yf Richard Holder of Clondolchan doth personally appear att the next Court day holden att Sainte Pulcers and then comitt his boddie to prison & not to departe w^^out lisenc of the Court that then &c. othervise &c.

ij s. & reple' ij s. Costes ; Coppie of

Jacobus Hussey de Galtrim gent' iiij li. The condicio of the recognisaunc is such that yf the sayd James Hussey shall deliver the cowe w^"^ is no we replevied by Patrick Hussey yoman to the sayd James from Thomas Canford of Tipperkeven uppon the trial of the propertie therof such as the Court shall adward quod tunc &c. alioquin &c.

Ad proximara

Theobaldus Walshe de Dalkey xl s.

The condicion that yf Mortagh Byrne of the grandg of Clonken chaplen doth restor two garraunc^ unto the 1,. archbusshop of Dublin or his receavor w'^" was arrested uppon the libertie of Sainte Pulcers being of the goods of Patrick M'^Dermot of Carrou rowe & Shane M<^Kil- patrick of the same att the next Court day to be holden att Sainte Pulcers after the attaydo^'^of the sayd persons or eny of them or else to the hands of the sayd parties 5^ thie be not convicted quod tunc &c. aUoquin &c.

Thomas Birne de the Newstreet queritur versus Grayne Duffe de eadem viduam de placito debet x s. ster.

Ad proximam Hcnricus Usshcr de Sainte Patrick archdeacon queritur

curiam. , , _ ^

McEstad debet vcrsus WiUiclmum IVLakestad de placito iniuste detencionis

mj 5. pro recog , . ... .... .

nitione. ix modiorum tritici et dimidii avenarum* ad valencium

X //./fatetur/. Johannes AspoUe fidessor pro defendente ad proximam curiam habet diem usque diem Mercurii proximum post festum Sancti Petre apostoli.

Ad proximam Mauus Kcllcy dc Saiutc Kevenstret queritur versus Bartholomeum Veldon de Sainte Patrick stret de placito injuste detencionis unius bobard ad valencium xiij s.iij d.^ et de uno barnes ad valencium vj s. viij d. ster. non. detinet.

' Entry unfinished.

' Garrans.

' Probably " attainder."

■* In original, " navenarum." ' Doubtful; may be vjd.

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23

Patricius Marten de Sainte Patrick stret x /.

Jacobus O Dowlan de eadem, shomaker x /.

Patricius Marten de Dublin' carpenter x li.

Condicio si predictus Patricius Marten de Sainte Patrick- stret comparet ad proximam curiam tentam apud Sainte Pullcers et corpus suum rediderit costodi mariscali marshallcie. ^

Sainte Pulcers. Curia ibidem tenta apud Sainte Pulcers coram Ricardo Bellings senescallo omnium curiarum temporalium re- verendissimi in Christo patris Adami domini archi- episcopi Dublinii die Mercurii proximo post festum Corporis Christi proximuni futurum anno regni Regine Elizabethe xxix"" (21 June 1587).

Ad proximam Robcrtus ffallowcs of Dubliu girdler queritur versus Queren'smortuus Ricardum Galvau de Sainte Patrick de vj s. viij d. ster. non debet.

Idem queritur versus Johannem ffine de placito debet X s. ster. et for earring away the wod of bothe the shopes. non debet. (Written over this entry : xij d.)

ranam"'"^" Idem queritur versus Jacobum^ M'^Richard et Edwardum Mo?tu^'«t. M<:Richard de Newstret de placito debet vj s. viij d. ster. non debet.

Idem queritur versus Christoferum Attkenston de Dublin' shomaker, de placito debet vj s. ster. non est culpa- billis.

Robertus Nightingall de Sainte Patrick stret queritur versus fflane O Donnell de eadem de placito injuste detencionis x librarum fili ad valencium vj s. viij d. fatetur quod detinet predictam fiham sed nescit quisun' est.

' All this entry is struck out in the original. 2 Suit.

over it.

Jacobum " appears to be struck out and " Johue " written

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COURT BOOK OF THE

Ad proximam jjugo Payne de Sainte Kevenstret queritur versus , Ricardum Binet de eadem (de) placito injuste detencionis V vaccarum ad valencium x li.

Johannes Neylle de Clondolchan queritur versus Robertum Bane (&) Katherin Rochford de Oxmanton de placito debent x s. ster.

Conorus Dowlinge de Rathcowlle affidavit se timere Edwardi Caverley de vita et membris.

Johannes Whitt de Dubhn' queritur versus Margaretam Bee de eadem de placito debet xv s. viij d. ster.

Debe

nitione

Coraparet.

lot 14. Adamus dominus Dublinii queritur versus Patricium

^vfriam""'™'"" Colmau de New stret de placito transgrecionis ad dampnum 1^1°""°^' xx"<'*.2 non est culpabilis. fellonice./ fatetur et si submittit in gratia curie x s. et comititur in custodium pro tribus diebus./

Patricius Colman de Newstret x //.

Johannes AspoUe de Glasmokey v li.

Condicion that yf Patrick Colman doth personally appeare at the next Court day holden at Sainte Pulcers and not to departe w'^^out license quod tunc &c.

Perficetur^ et solvit custogiis.

Willielmus Conner de Harrolse grandg queritur versus Arturum M<=Phelem de Glancape de placito injuste detencionis unius cabali precij xiij s. iiij d. ster. Willielmus Lyan* fidejussor for the restoring of the

gar[. . .]^

xijO.

Proficetur et sol vit custagiis.

I Jeneta Bath de Dublin' vidua queritur versus Johannem Rooe de Sainte Patrickstret clericum de placito debet xl s. non debet. Juratores dicunt quod debet predicte xij s. Ir. ad dampnum ij d. cum custagiis curie xviij d.

Vicarii corralles de Sainte Patricks queruntur versus Ricardum Carrick de Siddowe de placito debet xx li. ster. Nicholaus Wicombe fidejussor.

- Nobles. Lynatu.

' Recte proficetur. ' Garran.

LIBERTY OF SAINT SEPULCHRE.

25

canceiiatur. Ricardus Holdcr de Clondolchan yoman xx li.

Debet pro recog- -^

DeteT 'rJ'can- Jolianncs Mcy de Dublin' mercator xx/i.

Solvit™^ 'J ^- Johannes Goodinge de eadem marcator xx/t.

Condicio quod si predictus Richardus personaliter com- pareret coram domina Regina in Capitalis Placea* sua die Mercurii proximo post festum Sancti Johannis Baptiste proximum futurum et corpus suum reddideret custodi marshalli mariscallcie ejus curie et non desederet^ sine licsencie quod tunc &c. alioquin &c.

xijo. Edwardus Younge, Sainte Patrickstret baker queritur

Ad proximam ^ ^

curiam. versusNicholaum Clinton de eadem mercatorem de placito

transgrecionis ad dampnum iiij li. ster./. non est culpa- bilis. Juratores dicunt quod est culpabilis ad dampnum ijs. vi d. ster. and that Young shall have the benifitt of his bargain finding sufficient swertie for paj^ment of his rent quarterly.

Alsonn Lawles de Littillbre queritur versus Edmondum Walshe de Mylton et Behnam Talbot uxorem ejus, Thomam Lawles executores ultimi testamenti Johannis Lawles nuper de Mylton defuncti, de placito debet xxx li. ster.

xijo- Patricius Walshe de Dubhn' barbor queritur versus

Patricium Marten de Sainte Patrick stret taylor de placito debet xx s. ster., non debet/ Juratores dicunt quod debet ij s. vj d. cum custagiis curie xviij d.

Ad proximam Nicholaus Kelly de Sainte Patrick stret queritur versus ci^iJ^ret. Jacobum Barre de Curre hilles de placito debet iij li. X s. viij d. ster. Walterus Harrolle, fidejussor.

BUIa

Memorandum that the xi* day of June in the xxix yeare of the raynge of our soverayne lady that nowe is Patrick Marten of Sainte Patrick stret taylor came w^ force & armes (viz.) bows arrowes & other manner of weopons defensibill to Sainte Patrick stret aforsayd and then & ther on^ table or stalle of timber price ij s. vi d. of the goods & cattells of Nicholas Kelley then & ther found stalle* & Carrie away felloneowsly & contrary to the Quens m*'^^ pece.

Chief Place, King's Bench. Decederat, should depart.

' One.

« Steal.

26 COURT BOOK OF THE

Non est culpabilis. Juratores dicunt quod non est culpabilis.

Ricardus Dannyell de Clondolchan xl s. et Willielmus Brown de eadem xl s. The condicio is that yf the sayd Dannyel shall satisfie 1 pay all such sumes of money costs and damadges.

Memorandum the controvercy that dependid in Court betwixt James Regan of ffinglass plentift, & William Rowen of the same defend [ant] the sayd Rowen showed forth a lease demised from Willam Chamberlen of ffinglass baring date the 13 of January anno domini 1581, for the tearme of 31 yeares, yt was agreed by the consent of both the parties that Rowen should have the benifitt of his lease for tene yeares from the time lymyted in the sayd lease, the sayd Rowen paying & discharding all swch rents, customes & dwties as is reserved in the sayd leasse mad by WiUiam Camberlen.

Nicholaus CUnton de Saint Patrick stret queritur versus Edwardum Yonge de eadem, baker, de placito super casum ad dampnum c li. Adrian Yoys, fid[ejussor.]

Nomina Juratorum inter partes. Patricius Aspolle de Churchton Edwardus Walshe de Mylton Robertus Basnet de Clondolchan Willielmus Brown de eadem Patricius Lock de eadem Martinus Donnell de RathcowUe Johannes Perese de eadem Ricardus Wise de eadem Patricius MayUe de eadem Nicholaus Long de eadem Johannes Whitt de eadem Georgius Venables

Johannes Lompney de DubUn' mercator queritur versus Hugonem Convey de Rathcowlle de placito.

1 Cut away ^ Proficetur.

^Juratores.

LIBERTY OF SAINT SEPULCHRE. 2']

Isolda ffaran de Dublin' queritur versus Rosinam Manachan de Dublin' singill woman de placito debet vij s.

ster.

Apud Tholoneum Dublin'. Curia pedis pulverisati nundinarum et ferie rcveren- dissimi in Christo patris Adami domini archiepiscopi Dublinii Hibernieque primatis tenta apud Tholoneum infra civitatem Dublinii in vigilia Sancte Benedicti abatis secondum consuetudinem civitatis predicte anno regni Regine Elizabethe xxix°" (20 March, 1587).

Eodem die maior et vicecomites civitatis Dublinii venerunt coram baronibus curie dicti domini archiepiscopi apud Tholoneum civitatis Dublinii et deUberaverunt claves gaole et portarum civitatis predicte prefatis tenemet (;recte tenendum) et custodiendum secmidum consue- tudinem civitatis predicte. Et predicti barones delibera- verunt claves predictos Deonicio Hay ad custodiendam gaolam predictam secundum consuetudinem.

. Ricardus ffelld Serviens curie et ferie predictarum ' Patricius Connell

et Andreas *

Johannes Corcan venit coram baronibus predictis et deliberavit claves portarum Brig gat et Ormons gat et predicti barones deliberaverunt predictos claves prefato Johanni calvo {recte salvo) custodiendas secundum consuetudines. eodem die Davidus Connfey venit et deliberavit claves porte Sancti Nicholai et sursum deHberavit^. eodem die Johannes Heath^ de Dublin' venit coram prefatis baronibus et producit claves gaole Dames gat et sursum predicti barones deliberaverunt predictos claves prefato Johanni Hethcott. Deonicius Hay constable de gaole nove venit (coram) prefatis

' Surname should probably be " fBine."

^ This should read " et sursum predicti barones deliberaverunt predictos claves prefato Davido." ' Recte Heathcott.

28 COURT BOOK OF THE

baronibus et deliberavit claves predictas et predictus baro sursum deliberavit prefato Deonicio.'

lot. 18. Edmondus Younge de Dublin' baker queritur versus

Nicholaum Clinton de Dublin' mercatorem de placito transgrecionis ad dampnum iiij li. ster/ non est culpa- bilis./ Juratores dicunt quod est culpabilis ad dampnum ij s. vj d. ster., thie find also that Younge muste have the benifit of his bargan he finding sufficient swertie for payment of the rent quarterly.

Nomina Juratorum inter partes.

Johannes Shelton de Dublin', mercator Jurator.

Georgius Roche de eadem mercator Jurator.

Walterus field de eadem mercator Jurator.

Robertus Bee de eadem goldsmith Jurator.

Thomas Whit mercator Jurator.

Johannes Nowlan yonor- Jurator.

Johannes ffynne de eadem glover Jurator.

Nicholaus More de eadem mercator Jurator.

Johannes Gibbson taylor Jurator.

Patricius Whitshett baker Jurator.

Thomas Magwier taylor Jurator.

Johannes Brown taylor Jurator.

xijo. Patricius Lowe de Dubhn' queritur versus Johannem

Londers de eadem de placito debet vij s. vj d. ster., fatetur vj s. ster.

xijo. Johannes Myaghe de DubUn' pencioner queritur versus

Deonicium Kelly de Dublin' sadler de placito injuste detencionis unius toge* ad valencium v li. x s. ster. fatetur se detinet.

xijo. Idem queritur versus predictum Deonicium de placito

transgrecionis ad dampnum xl s., non est culpabiUs/. Juratores dictmt quod est culpabilis ad dampnum ij s. ster. cum custagiis curie iij s. iiij d.

' It would seem that this entrj' of the court of piepowder is out of place, and that the succeeding entries belong to the court held the 21 June.

2 Probably joiner.

^ Toge or loge ; if the former, it would mean " cloak."

LIBERTY OF SAINT SEPULCHRE.

29

Robertus Cossey de Dublin' myller queritur versus Stephanum Kinner de Dublin' de placito debet iiij s. ster. fatetur.

Johannes Leves de Dublin' boucher queritur versus Willielmum Penteny de Dublin' mercatorem de placito debet viij s. ster. fatetur/. cum custagiis curie iiij s. vi d.

Johannes Rian de Dublin' bucher queritur versus Patri- cium Marten de eadem carpenter de placito debet iiij s. fatetur.

Robertus IvOwcombe de Dublin' gent' queritur versus Ricardum Swayne de Dublin' yovnor^ de placito debet X s. ster. fatetur.

lijo. Nicholaus ]\Iorcho de DubUn' hellier^ queritur versus

Edmondum Coyan de Dublin' carpenter de placito debet ij s. iiij d. ster. fatetur.

Ad proximam Johauncs Lcves de Dublin' boucher queritur versus Walterum Balle de Dublin' alderman de placito injuste detencionis iiij peck off malt./

Ad proximam BcUina Ashc de Dublin' queritur versus Nicholaum flford goldsmith de placito debet xiij s. ster./ fatetur.

jsijo. Jacobus Nott de Dubhn' yoman queritur versus Deo-

nicirun Kenedy de eadem de placito debet vj s. ster./ fatetur./

Paulus Shirlock de Waterford Jacobus Shirlock de eadem

vj li. vj s. viij d. vj li. vj s. viij d.

The condicion is that yf PaUe Sherlok aforsayd his executors and assignes do well and trwly content satisfie & pay unto Thomas Thwats of Dublin gent' his executors or assignes viij li. vj s. viij d. current money of England at or befor six of the clok in the after non uppon the

Probably for joiner.

Hellier, tyler.

30 COURT BOOK OF THE

14 day of July 1587 at the nowe dwelling house of Mr. Colman of DubUn, chief remembrancer, quod tunc &c. alioquin &c.

A braspott of William Pentenyes of Dublin merchant levied in execution of ix s. vj d. was pricsed' by xij men but at vj s. viij d. ster.

A payer of shetts of Sisly Robbenson levied in execution of vij s. ster. was prised' by xij men at v s. ster.

A mantill levied in execution was prysed' by xij men but at ij s. vj d. ster.

John Gilson de Dublin' hacler queritur versus Ricardum Kellj' de eadem serven to ad Johannem Gilson de x li. ster.^

Apud Tholoneum Civitatis Dublinii. Curia pedis pulverisati nundinarum et f erie reverendissimi in Christo patris Adami domini archiepiscopi Dublinii Hibernieque primatis tenta apud Tholoneum infra civita- tem DubUnii in vigiHa Sancti Jacobi apostoU proxima futura coram Ricardo BeUings et sociis suis baronibus curie predicte dicti domini archiepiscopi anno regni Regine Elizabethe xxix°° (24 Juh^ 1587).

Eodem die maior et vicecomites civitatis DubUnii venerunt coram baronibus et deUberaverunt claves gaole portarum civitatis predicte secondum consuetudinem.

Eodem die Johannes Corcan venit et producit claves Germans gatt et Bridg gatt.

Mayor et vicecomites civitatis Dublinii in misericordia xl s. de eo quod predictus mior^ et vicecomites ad curiam dicti archiepiscopi tentam in Theoloneo civitatis Dublinii die Lune proximo ante festum Jacobi non deUberaverunt baronibus [ejjusdem curie claves portarum civitatis

' Appraised. - This entry is cancelled. ^ Maior.

LIBERTY OF SAINT SEPULCHRE. 3I

predicte secundum consuetudinem et usum in ejusdem- modi casu semper habitas.

Et quia testatur quod yematores^ portarum predictarum venerunt ad curiam ad horam xij et hostium curie clausum fuit per quod clavas deliberare non possuit, ideo maior (& vicecomites) exonarentur.

Smittitur ad Johanncs Jons de Penbrok queritur versus Ricardum custodiiim mar- Stanchurst de Dublin' mercatorem de placito debet

shalli. ^

vj li. ster. fatetur virtute^ factum suum et idem Ricar- dus cognovit factum suum ad inde comittitur ad custo-

dium marshalli ^ versus per attornatum suum

Jacobum Morganes.

toi. 18. Thomas Bare de Dublin' mercator queritur versus

Matheum Hurrooe de placito debet iij s. iij d. ster.

Comittitur. Johannes Usher de Dublin' mercator queritur versus fflane O Donnell de placito debiti vj s. ster./ fatetur./

Jacobus Dowling de Dublin' shomaker queritur versus Thomam Stevins de DubHn' marshall de placito debet xl s. ster./ non debet./ predictus querens dicit quod concordaverunt .

Henricus Russell de Dublin' shomaker queritur versus Jenetam Clinton de DubHn' sig. (? single woman) de placito debet xiiij s. ster.

venit et appar- 'p]jQjj^as Stcvus dc Dubhu' mcrcator xl s.

wit. Debet pro

recognitione ij s. Ricardus Duffc dc cadcm xl s.

Coraparet.*

The condicion is such that yf the sayd Thomas doth personally appear att the next Court day holden at Sainte Pulcers uppon on dayes waning yeven him qd. tunc &c.

costes iiij s. Arlandus Usher de Dublin' queritur versus Alisonam fileming de Dublin' de placito debet xv li. ster. fatetur se est factum suum, ideo in misericordia et ulterius habet

' Janitores. - Recte, veritate. ^ Illegible.

* Comparevit querens comittitur entered here and struck out.

32 COXJRT BOOK OF THE

diem usque diem proximum post festum Sancti Michaelis archangeli proximum futurum/ and then yf ye plat be not redemed that then the plat to be sold & the *

Patricius Ley de Dublin' queritur versus Rosinam Manachan de Dubhn' sig' - de placito debet viij s. fatetur iiij s., residuum non debet.

Certayn plat of Alison ffleming of Dublin vidua levied in execution of vij It. xv s. ster. first a pece of silver weing^ XV uncias dimidium ; a salt w"i a cower weing xiij uncias quarter ; an acquavite cupe broken weing ix uncias dimidium/ a cower of a salt duble gilt weing iij uncias iij quarter ; a cheyne of silver w"i a crosse weing iij uncias.

Arlandus Ussher queritur versus Johannem fford de placito debet xxx s. ster.

foi. 19 Sainte Pulcers.

Curia tenta apud Sainte Pulcer die Veneris proximo post festum Sancti Jacobi proximum futurum coram Ricardo Bellings seneschall omnium curiarum tempora- Uum reverendissimi in Christo patris Adami domini archiepiscopi Dublinii Hibernieque primatis (28 July 1587).

xijo. Cornelius O Collon de Taulaght queritur versus Jacobum

Hatet'rostes Ballc dc cadem de placito interficionis unius vacce iSuey'!'"^"'^'™ ad valencium xv s. ster. non est culpabilis./ Juratores

dicunt quod est culpabiUs ad dampnum x s, ster. inde

custagiis curie xxiij d.

Ricardus Benet de Dublin' taylor queritur versus Hugo- nem Payne de Dublin' gent' de placito transgrecionis ad dampnum xl s./ non est culpabilis./

Presentatum est per Hugonem Payne ex partene'' domini

' The rest of this entry may have been cut off. " Single woman. ' Weighing. * Recte parte.

Proficetur et sol- vit costagiis.

LIBERTY OF SAINT SEPULCHRE. 33

quod Jacobus Springam distringebat xv equinas infra libertatem et postea eas aufferebay extra libertatem.

Patricius Manachan de BallemoUun SentuUagh queritur versus Phillip yownor^ de Newstret de placito debet xxij s. ster./ fatetur./ Jacobus I^uttrell de Tobberbir fidejussor pro dejudicatis solvendis.^

Gilbartus Purdon clericus queritur versus Edwardum Pippard mercatorem de placito transgrecionis inter- ficionis equi sui ad dampnum x /. ffidessiuor* Johannes Linam.

Thomas Edwardus de Dublin' taylor queritur versus Johannem Ivinnam de Dublin', alderman, de placito transgrecionis ad dampnum x /.

Johannes Borran de Dublin' mercator queritur versus Thomam Browne de DubUn', stabler, de placito trans- grecionis pasture prati sui ad dampnum Ix s. ster.

Hugo Ybringhell de Dublin' mason queritur versus Hugonem Ryaghe de New stret de placito convencionis for a garran ad valencium xxx s.

Katherina jMiaghe vidua fidejussor pro dejudicatis sol- vendis.

Willielmus Lunam de Newstret queritur versus Johannem Money* de Sainte Patrickstret de placito debet xv s. ster. Juratores dicunt quod detinet predictum medium tritici ad valencium de v s. ster.

BallymorE. Curia ibidem tenta coram Ricardo BeUings senescallo omnium curiarum temporalium reverendissimi in Christo patris Ade [recte Adami) domini archiepiscopi DubHnii &c. die I<une proximo ante ffestum nativitatis Beate Marie Virginis, anno regni Regine EUzabethe, xxix° (4 Sept. 1587).

* Carried away.

* Probably for " joiner " ; if so, surname has been omitted. ^ For paying the judgment.

* Fidejussor. ' Doubtful. D

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per subscriptos (viz.) Johannem Eustace de Ballymore Thomam Campforde de Tipekevnny Henricum Walshe de Donlavan Nicholaum Walshe de Tornente Donaghe M<=Donill de Blakeston Thomam Ennos de Ballybought Dermot Dyvie de Ballymore Shane M'^Hughe de eadem Shane O Clere de eadem Robertum Donill de eadem Tirlaghe M'^Donnaghe de eadem Jacobum Dowdinge de eadem

>Juratores

AdarbitriumEd- Alisoua Sherlok de Ballymore vidua queritur versus

wardi Eustace et „.-,_,. .

Thomae camf- Shane Dorghe de eadem de placito super casum ad dampnum xx s. ster.

nijo Katherina Doyne de Ballybought vidua queritur versus

Hugonem O Concon de de eadem de raconabile portione bonorum viri sui nuper defuncti. non detinet. Dicunt juratores quod non detinet.

SUORDES. Curia ibidem tenta coram Ricardo BelUngs senescallo omnium curiarum temporahum reverendissimi in Christo patris Ade {rede Adami) domini archiepiscopi [Dubhnii] Hibernieque primatis die L,une proximo post ffestum Sancti Michaelis Archangeli anno regni Regine Elizabethe xxix" (2 Oct. 1587).

Iviberi tenentes ibidem. Christoferus dominus de Houthe Decanus ecclesie Sancte Trinitatis Stephanus fitzwiUiams de Jopeston.

constabuiarius. Patricius Bamewalle, miles.

Thomas Bellings de Billingeston.

Baiuvus. Robertus ffoster de Killeighe.

inquier'. Bartholomeus Russell de Seton.

Edwardus fitz Symons de Grainge.

po. lo.

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Georgius Tailor de Swords.

heres Johannis Talbote de Robeteston.

Simo Luttrell de Luttrelston.

Willielmus Blackny de Rickenhore.

Marcus Wicombe de Dreynan.

Matheus Hancok de Dublin'.

Georgius Pliuiket de Bewly.

Johannes Chillam de Droghda po. lo.

Thomas Tipper de Swords Jurator.

Andreas Gaffny & Jeneta uxor ejus.

et Margarete Scotte po. lo.

Nicholaus Hunter de Newton

Jeneta Dowdinge de Swords.

Jacobus Plunket & Thomasina uxor ejus.

Katherina Walshe nuper uxor Roberti Russell,

defuncti. Johannes Yordan de Hilton Jurator.

Patricius Tipper de Saucerston.

Johannes Kelly de Ballybaghell po. lo.

Johannes ffynglas de Porterston

Nicholaus Begge de Borranston po. lo.

heres Johannis Talbot de Tymologe^ po. lo.

Christoferus Lynce de Cnock. Christoferus Holly wode de Tartaine. procurator ecclesie Sancte Warburge, Dublin', procurator ecclesie de Mallaliiddred. heres Willielmi Conran de Curraghe. heres Georgii Chamerlin de Kilreske. Thomas Tailor de Morton. Patricius Bedlewe de Weston. Michaell Cusak de Rathalron. WiUielmus Nugent & Geneta uxor ejus, Baron

de Skrine.

Nomina liberorum tenentium de Lusk. Christoferus dominus de Houthe. Patricius Barnewalle de Gracedew, miles. Christoferus ffagan de DubUn' po. lo.

Ricardus Stanyhurst de eadem. Willielmus Bremyngham de Balloghe.

' Templeogue.

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Patricius Bremingham de Johnston. Johannes Kenvicke de Droghda Jacobus Ailmer de Dullardeston. Ricardus Hacket de Balmagwire. Nicholaus Russell de CoUenston Walterus Bristowe de lyusk Walterus Rowse de eadem Jacobus Umffre de eadem procurator ecclesie ibidem, vicarius ibidem Anna fitzSvmons de Curduffe.

po. lo.

Jurator. Jurator. Jurator. Jurator.

po. lo.

Liberi tenentes de Clemethan. Decanus ecclesie sancte Trinitatis, Dublin'. Simo Luttrell de Luttrelston. Ricardus Caddell de Nail Patricius Bedlewe de Weston. Thomas Hacket de Sutton. Nicholaus Begge de Borranston Christoferus Hollywode de Tartane. Robertus Browne de Wyanston Thomas Bathe de Newininngs Ricardus Carrick de Siddowe^ Patricius Sawnders de Balhary Ricardus Orpe de Swords Ricardus Carrick de Rowanes Thomas Londers de eadem Thomas Chivers de Portrane Ricardus Corballey de Jordanston

po. lo.

po. lo.

po. lo.

po. lo.

Jurator.

Jurator.

Jurator.

Jurator.

Jurator.

Jurator.

Jurator.

Qui juratores dicunt super sacramentum suum quod domina Alisona ffitzlions de Porterston vidua mortua est tenens unam domum et garden in Swords de domino archiepiscopo Dublinii per capitalem redditum et fecit per servicium curie quod valet per annum. Et quod Johannes ffinglas fihus et heres predicte domine Alisone est ejus heres et plene etatis et fecit fidelitatem et admissus est tenens.

A bille of inditment w*in the Crosse.*

> Recte Skiddowe. ' The I^iberty.

LIBERTY OF SAINT SEPUIXHRE. 37

Memorandum that J. W. of Lusk shomaker cam w^'^m the Croce and Libertie of the right reverend ffather in God &.

Memorandum that J. W. of Lusk shomaker cam w* force and armes, viz. the xx''« day of May in the xxiiij yeare of the raygn of our sowerayn laydy quen EHz. to Swords w*''in the Croce and Libertie.

Taulaght. Curia tenta coram Ricardo Belhngs seneschallo omnium curianim temporalium reverendissimi in Christo patris Adami domini archiepiscopi Dubhnii Hibernieque pri- matis die Mercurii proximo post ffestum Sancti Michaehs Archangeli anno regni Regine EHzabethe xxix° (4 Oct. 1587).

Liberi tenentes ibidem. Stephanus fitzwilliam de Jopiston^ amerciatur xxs. Johannes Bowman de Taulaghe- po. lo.

heres Georgii ChamerUu de Kilresk. heres Johannis Talbot de Tymologe.^ parvi cannonici Sancti Patricii. vicarii coriales ibidem Gilbertus Talbot de Belgarde amerciatur xx s.

lyiberi tenentes de Clondolchan. Christoferus dominus de Houthe.

Gilbertus Talbot de Belgard po. lo.

Johannes Eustace de Conffy po. lo.

heres Nicholai Nugent de Dubhn'. Ricardus Ussher de Santreffe po. lo.

Walter fitzSimons de Ballmadroght. Patricius Holer* de Kilmacudrick.

Georgius Vennables de Clondolchan Jurator.

Johanna Gaidon de Richards ton. Anna fitzSimons de Curduffe.

heres Johannis Talbot de Tymoleg^ po. lo.

Geraldus Plunket [blank] Golding uxor sua po. lo. Willielmus Locke de Colmanston Jurator.

» Jobstowu. ' Tallaght.

' Templeogue. * Recte Holder.

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Georgius Tailor de Surds po. lo.

procurator ecclesie de Clondolchan.

Nicholaus ffraine de Balmakelly Jurator.

\

po. lo.

Liberi tenentes de Rathecoule.

Patricius BarnewaU de Turvie &

Christoferus ffagan de Dublin' J

Ricardus Wise de Rathecoule. inquir'. Davidus Robeu de eadem.

Willielmus Alexandri Widder.'

Thomas Aishe de eadem.

Patricius Maile de eadem Jurator.

Ismaia Wesly de Raieston po. lo.

heres Jacobi Dartas. Inquir'. Johannes Rocheforde de Dublin.

Ricardus Stanihurst & WiUielmus Newman ") ,

de DubUn' J P°- ^°-

Robertus Birsall de ffinglas. Inquir'. hcrcs Roberti ffelde de Culduffe.

Jacobus Plunket & Tho. uxor ejus.

Bartholomeus Russell de Seton.

Martinus Scurloke de Rathcredan v s.

Inquir'. heres Willielmi Conran de Curraghe.

Simo Luttrell de Luttrelston.

Nicholaus ffraine de BaUmakelly.

Georgius Tailor de Swords.

heres Johannis Talbot de Tymologe.

Willielmus Locke de Colmanston.

Johannes Peirce de Rathecoule.

procurator ecclesie ibidem po. lo.

Willielmus Lock de Colmanston

Sciant presentes et futuri quod ego Alexander Widder de Rathcowle dedi concessi et hac presenti carta mea confirmavi Willielmo Lock de Colmanston heredibus et assignatis suis unam acram terrae arrabilis in campis viUe de Rathcowle predicte imde unum dimidium acer jacet inter terram Beate Marie ex parte occidentah et terram Bartholoniei Russell ex parte orientali in longi- tudine a terra domini archiepiscopi ex parte boriali

Willielmus written over " heres."

LIBERTY OF SAINT SEPUtCHRE. 39

et vico domine Regine ex parte australi alterum demidium jacet juxta le Newton wey inter terram Johannis Marshall ex parte occidental! et terram Ricardi ffolliot ex parte occidentali* et extendit se a le Newton way in longitudine usque ad collem de Colmine Habendum et tenendum dictam acram terre prefato Willielmo Lock heredibus et assignatis suis imperpetuum de capitali domino feodi illius per servicia inde debita et de jure consueta. Et ego predictus Alexander et heredes mei predictam acram terre prefato Willielmo L,ock heredibus et assignatis suis contra omnes gentes warrantizabimus acquitabimus et imperpetuum per presentes defendemus quorum possessionem et seizinam unacum hac carta mea et factum meum, secundum tenorem vim formam et effectum ejusdem in propria persona mea deliberavi. In cujus rei testimonium presentibus sigillum meum apposui Dat' tricessimo die Maij anno regni Regine EHzabethe xxij-^o 1580/.-

Present at the sealing a' deliveri herof & also at liverie and seizon is taking of the sayd land thes persons, Thomas Caville, Willielmus Cosscrowe.

OUverus Ewstac mr. Sciant presentes et futuri quod ego Thomas Eustace de Mollaghcashe in Comitatu Kildar generosus pro quadam pecmiie summa michi per Oliverum Eustace de Blakhalle in eodem comitatu generosum premanibus soluta, dedi concessi vendidi barganizavi et hac presenti charta mea confirmavi prefato Olivero Ewstace unum messuagium tria gardina septuaginta et qinque acras terre arrabilis prata pascua et pasturas necnon omnia et singula reddita reverciones et servicia ac alia heredita- menta quecunque cum omnibus suis pertinenciis que habeo in villa et campis de Tipperkeven in Comitatu DubUnii Habendum et tenendum omnia et singula predicta messuagia terras tenementa reddita reverciones et servicia ac cetera premissa hereditamenta cum omnibus suis pertinenciis prefato Ohvero heredibus et assignatis suis / ad solum usum dicti Oliveri heredum et assigna- torum suorum imperpetuum de capitalibus dominis

1 So in original. "^ For translation, see Appendix.

40 COXIRT BOOK OF THE

feodi illius per servicia inde debita et de jure consueta : Et ego vero predictus Thomas et lieredes mei omnia et singula predicta messuagia terras tenementa reddita reverciones et servicia et cetera premissa cum suis pertinenciis prefato Olivero heredibus et assignatis suis contra omnes gentes warrantizabimus acquitabimus et imperpetuum defendemus. Et ulterius sciant me pre- fatum Thomam Ewstac fecisse ordinasse et in loco meo posuisse dilectum mihi in Christo Ricardum Ewstac de Blakhall generosum meum verum et legittimum atturnatum ad intrandum et possessionem et seisinam capiendam pro me vice et nomine meo de et in omnibus et singulis premissis superius expressis concessis recitatis et specificatis cum omnibus et singulis eorum pertinenti- bus. Et post hujusmodi possessiconem et seisinam sic Inde captam et habitam de inde pro me vice et nomine meo plenam et pacificam possessionem et seisinam inde et de qualibet inde parceUa prefato Olivero deliberandam et tradendam habendum et tenendum prefato Olivero heredibus et assignatis suis secundum tenorem vim formam et effectum hujus presentis chartee mee ei inde super premissa confecte ratum et gratum habitantibus et habituris totum et quicquid dictus atturnatus mens fecerit in premissis.

In cujus rei testimonio liiis litteris presentibus sigillum meum aposui.^

Being present at thensealinge and deliverie of the w"^in ffeoffment by the w^^in named Thomas Ewstac ffeoffor as his dead and sealle unto the w"iin named Oliver Ewstac feofee and unto the w^^in named Richard Ewstac atturney theose persones whose names enswethe, by me Walter Ewstac, by me Alexander Ewstac, Katheren Ewstac is marke •; (Morrishe Ewstac). Being present at the deliverie of liverie & seayson in & of all the messuages gardens lands tenements & hereditaments contayned & specified in the w^i^in written ffeofment by the sayd Richard Ewstac of Torvey unto the sayd Ohvere Ewstac ffeoffee accordinge the tennor & effect of the sayd ffewfment those whose names ensweth./ Tho. Canford of Tipperkeven, Tho. Ewstac of Whitston./ Dermot Rowrke of Walsliton, Ric. Hedican of Tipperkeven.

' Foi translation, see Appendix.

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41

Ballymore.

Curia ibidem tenta coram Ricardo Bellings seneschallo

omnium curiarum reverendissimi in Christo patris Ade domini archiepiscopi Dublinii Hibernieque primatis die

Jovis proximo post ffestum Sancti Michaelis Archangeli anno regni Regine EUzabethe xxix" (5 Oct. 1587).

Iviberi tenentes ibidem. Decanus ecclesie sancte Trinitatis, Dublin'.

Gilbertus Talbot de Belgarde po. lo. Edwardus Eustace de Ailwardeston.

heres Johannis Eustace de Castelmarten po. lo.

Willielmus Eustace de Dowdingeston Jurator.

Thomas Eustace de Mollaghcaisshe po. lo.

Ricardus Eustace de Litelbolies po. lo.

Thomas Camfforde de Tipperkevmy Jurator.

Eustace' de eadem Jurator. Walterus fitzSiinons de Balmadroght.

Jacobus Sherloke de Nace po. lo.

Davidus Donill de Ballymore Jurator.

Jacobus Dowdinge de eadem Jurator. Rosina Gamage de eadem.

Rolandus White de .

Thomas Purcell de eadem po. lo.

Ricardus Talbot de Agher po. lo. Johannes Eustace de Ballymore.

heres Henrici Harbte po. lo.

The wastes of Ballemor.

We find that Parker holds iii^^ and xiiij acres fre from us. Mr. Cowle xxx acers the Whitles iij** acers Ballesix iij^^ acers Kockargill xl acers/. the deane of Christ church 1 acers Talbotslands iij^^^ acers/. Edmond Eustac (h)is land xij acers/ Talbots xxx acers/ Purcell (h)is lande xxx acers.

Also thie find that evrie house in BaUimor did paye the cuttes saving ix houses that is to saye / Harbards land, James Dowding (h)is house, David Donnell (h)is house, Talbots house, Thomas Purcell, James Sherlok (h)is house, Thomas Eustac house./

' Christian name omitted.

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Thie fmd that Balliboght did paye the third part of evrie carriadg to the mylle of Balhmor & Blakeston. Portrive, John Eustac of Baltinglas. David Donnell.

Thomas Canford of Tipperkeven v li.

Thomas Eustac de eadem v li.

Phillip ODomiell.

Shane Bege comparet secundum teenorem.

Condicion is yf Phelem Conowr & John Bane doth

personally appear at the next Court day holen at Ballimor

quod tunc &c.

Sainte Pulcers. Curia ibidem tenta apud Ste Pulcers coram Ricardo Ballings seneschall omnium curiarum temporalium re- verendissimi in Christo patris Adami domini (archi- episcopo) Dublinii Hibernieque primatis die Martis proximo post ffestum Sancti Luce Evangelist proximum futurum anno regni Regine Elizabethe xxix (24 Oct. 1587)-

Presentatum est per Nicholaum CUnton quod that the stret is amoyed* by leving doing- in the stret. Present(ed) at the request of Nicholaus that evrie one w^'in the stret showld showld paive befor his dore. For stokes^ in Ste Patrickstret.

Presented that John fford doth anoye* the high way. Thomas KerroUe de Dublin' taylor queritur versus Patricium Brachall de Clondolchan de placito debet 1 s. ster.

Patricius Ennos de Newstret queritur versus Adrian Tamare* de placito injuste detencionis unius pec* clothe ad valencium .

Juratores ad inquirendum. Ricardus Browne de Sainte Patrickst, baker^ Johannes Cogan, boucher Ricardus Rian, de eadem Johannes Whitt de eadem Patricius Whitt de eadem Nicholaus ffacon de eadem

1 Annoved. made dirty. ' Dung. ^ Stocks.

* Doubtful. ' Piece.

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43

Patricius Aspole de Churchton )-Juratores.

Ricardus Holder de eadem

Patricius Locke de eadem

Willielmus Myrgen de eadem

Robertas Kelley de eadem

Thomas L,onge de eadem

Nicholaus Elward de eadem

toi. 23. Thomas M'^Chiver de Churchton queritur versus Donaldum

Conraii de placito debet xxx s. ster.

Edwardus Cougan de Newstret bouclier queritur versus Davidum Duffe de Sainte Patrick stret candilmaker de placito transgrecionis ad dampnum xx s. ster. non est culpabilis. Juratores dicunt quod est culpabilis ad .

"'io. Anna Halocorste de Dublin' vidua queritur versus Thomam Marche de Sainte Patrick stret sadler de uno gladeo ad valencium xx s. ster. fatetur. Gilsynan xl s. ster.

Debet ij s. pro The coudicion that yf the sayd Gelsynan doth satisfy &

recognicionem . i u 1

Exicutio. paye unto Anne Alcrost vidua a sword w=" was taken

out of hir house by Thomas Marche or in defatilt of the said swoord xx s. ster. at or by the next Court day holden after Ester w*''out any other switt^ or con- tr(oversy).

Juratores inter partes. Gearaldus Younge de Sainte Patrickstret Davidus Duff de eadem Johannes Horsman de eadem Ricardus Higgen de eadem Jacobus Duff de eadem Nicholaus Elward de fHnglas Johannes Whitt de eadem (i.e., St. Patrick J>Juratores.

street) Nicholaus ffacon de eadem Patricius Whitt de eadem Bartholomeus Kenay de eadem Willielmus Myrgen de Clondalchan Robertus Kelley de eadem 1 Suit.

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Alisona Lawles de Mylton queritur versus Edwardum Walshe de Mylton de placito debet xx I ster.

Nicholaus Clinton de Sainte Patrickstre affidavit se timere Cliristoferum Attkenston de eadem shomaker de vita et membris.

"lO- Edwardus Cougan de Newstret boucher queritur versus

Davidum Duffe de Sainte Patrickstret cadelmaker de placito transgressionis ad dampnum xx s. ster. non est culpabilis. Juratores dicunt quod est culpabilis ad dampnum ij s. vj d. ster. cum custagiis curie.

cos°ef su^T""' Vidua Bouck queritur versus Edwardum Yownge Sainte querentem. Patrickstrct dc placito debet x s. ster./ non debet.

Idem queritur versus predictum Edwardum de placito injuste detencionis unius bare de ferro^ ad valencium iiij s. ster.

oimititur custo- Ricsrdus Lawlcs de Houth que'' itur versus Patricium dium marshaiii. Colmau dc Ncwstret shoemaker de placito injuste deten- cionis XV ulnis^ de frisse de wolcloth xxij s. ster. fatetur se recipisse predictam fiUiam*/. the price of the cloth is refered to trie betwixt

Nicholaus CHnton de Sainte Patrickstret queritur versus Christoferum Atkenston de eadem shomaker de placito ejctione* for keeping a house of his from/, habet diem usque proximam curiam.

Debet vij s. Edmondus Walshe de Mylton xl li. ster.

Respituatur

per assensum Johanncs Walshc dc Littilbre xl li. ster.

partium predic- •^ ...

torum veneruEt ad usum Edmondi Walshe.

8 die ffebruarii per assensum partium.

The condicion of this recognisanc is such that if thabowe

bownden Edmond & John Walsh shal stand and abid

the order adward arbitrement and determynacion of

John Talbot of Cromlen, John Durning of Dublin,

Theobald Walshe of Carrickmayne and John Walshe of

1 Bar of iron. ' Yards.

' Rede, filium, cloth. ' Ejectment.

LIBERTY OF SAINT SEPULCHRE.

45

Balawley in an action nowe depending in Court betwixt the sayd parties for the demaund of a child is porcion of one of the dagters of Jolin lyawles of Mylton deceased w^^ mattir is put to the arbitremet of the forsayd parties to be desided & determyned at full betwixt this and the Hillarie terme next enswing that then this recognizance to be voyd otherwise &c.

Thomas Wilson de Clondolchan x I.

Bartholomeus Kennay de eadem x li.

ad usum Thome Wilson. The condicion that yf the sayd Thomas doth personaly appear at the next Court day holden at Sainte Pulcers and ther to comitt his boddey to prisone and not to departe w*out licenc quod tunc &c., alioquin, &c.

Solvit ij s. Thomas Geoghe parchmet maker x li.

Johannes Horsman de Sainte Patrickstret glover x li. The condicion that yf Thomas Geoghe doth personally appear at the next Court day holden at Sainte Pulcers and not to departe w^^out lisenc qd. tunc.

fot. 24. Robertus Nightingall de Sainte Patrickstret queritur

oxijCostis versus Clemen turn Ashe de Sainte Thomastret glover querentem. dc placito debet xl s. stcr. non detinet quia non prose- cutus.

Thomas Kelly de Sainte Patrickstret queritur versus Elizabetham ffallowes de Dublin' viduam de placito super casum ad dampnum xl s. Robertus Nightingall, fide- jussor.

comited to the Joies Adrian^ de Thomastret queritur versus Robertum oxij. Nightingall de Sainte Patric de placito xlvii s. ster.

Exicution . ,. i / ,5 -7

advard.i tatctur prcdictam somam./ ad (d)ampnum vj a. ster.

. . . exicutio, half inde custagiis curie.

his land, his >«- i

goods and bod- J amCS Morch XX S.

rest ij s. for yt Rory O Dongc XX s.

The condicion is that they shall bring in the body of Margaret Rochford the first day in Lent that Cort is to be held that then &c., otherwise &c.

' Awarded.

^ This name is probably for Adrian Joyce. See p. 26.

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Ad proximam Davidus Bimc dc Saiiite Patrick stret queritur versus Willielmum Boy de Ragarth de placito transgressionis ad dampnum xl s.

Qj^j. Thomas ffitzsymons de Dublin' alderman queritur versus

mTshau ""' Johannem Horsman de Sainte Patrickstret de placito

debet xx s. ster. fatetur. habet diem ad proximam

curiam to agre w"" ffitzsymons.

Pilliupus Sawnders, Sancti Patricii^ queritur versus Johannem Horsman de eadem glower'^ de placito debet xl s. ster. non debet/ he do not denie the deat but he ... .^ his lettre of attornaye of the*.

Morch O Kenan de Tampolog queritur versus Tadeum McSimo ats Myler de placito debiti super casum v /. ster. Clemet ffranc^ but . . . .^ swertie.

Sainte Pulcers. Curia ibidem tenta coram Thoma Bellings assignato Ricardi BelUngs seneschall omnium curiarum tempora- lium reverendissimi in Christo patris Adami DubUnii archiepiscopi. xviij° die decembri 1587 per

Johannem Gavran de Swords.

Patricium Whiched de eadem.

Ricardum Dorran de eadem.

Thomam Enos de eadem.

Jacobus Tagan de eadem. Presented by Patrick Blackeny bayliffe that he des- trayinge a gerran for the L. (h)is rent arere upon Francus (h)is messe** that William Maghery of Swords contemp- tuousUe did rescusse' the said distres from the bayUffe & sergaunt. The said Patrick called for ayd to the por- treffe Robert Dowding who lickwise refused to assist him.

Edmond Cougan de Newstret queritur versus Davidum Duf de Saint Patrickstret candelmaker de placito trans- gressionis ad dampnum xx s. ster . . . .^ dicit quod non detinet. Juratores dicunt quod defendens debet ij s. vid. ster.

Written over " Decanus ecclesie," which is cancelled. » Glover. ' Illegible. Entry ends.

' Clement ffrances. ' Messuage. ' Rescue.

LIBERTY OF SAINT SEPULCHRE. 47

™i^.- , . 1 Nicholaus Clinton de Dublin' mercator queritur versus

A scire lacias* ^

advarded uppon Chrfstoferum Hatkcson de Saint Patricks stret de placito

the recogmsaunc. ^

transgressionis ad dampnum . . . .^ die' quod debet xx s. ad proximam curiam.

Thomas Stevens iiij I.

Condicion to aper^ uppon Monday next quod tunc &c.

Non est culpa- Memorandum quod Margaret Peney singilwoman cam w"> The ' sayd partie force and armes the tenth of May 1587 came to the

isdischardgedby ^ . . ,.r,

proclamation, housc or Geffne nento * gent, and secretone 01 the quens jnties cowncill in Irland and then and ther did break and spolle the chist of M''^^ ffenton aforsayd and stole and carid avaye viij pownds in gold of the goods of M' ffenton aforsay ther ffownd stoll & carried awa}' follonieslie and contr to the ques. m'** pec.

foi. 25. Qui Juratores dicunt super sacramentum suum quod

Davidus Robben de Rathcowlle mortuus est tenens unum castrum unum domum et garden et dimidium accere terre arrabille de domino archiepiscopo infra dominium de RathcowUe per capitalem redditum et servicium curie quod valet per annum xii d. Ir. Et quod

Presentatum est per servientem^ quod les bat et effucio sanguinis* commissa fuit inter a. b. et c. d.

A controversy beinge in Court of Clondolchan for the ellection of a sergaunt in the L. of Rathcowlle, Martin Donnell of the same informed that it was accustomed that the offic of Sergaunt showld showld from yeare to year goo from on ffreholder unto another of six ffreholders, and that the Portrive in hk case shold go uppon certayn other ffreholders as them that was the better freholder, but the cause whie that is stayed so longe w"' on, was by the switt of Mr. Johns' busshope of Meath and one Dowglas, for the kepping in of Dermot O Doyne who ffostred* to Dowglas and ther uppon it was agred in Court that it showld from hencforward kepe the accus- tomed manner and so was sworn Pathrick Mayll ffreholder sergaunt.

* " Scire Facias," see Glossary. " Illegible. ^ Appear.

* Recte " of Geffrie ffenton," Secretary of State for Ireland.

* Serjeant. * Battery and bloodshed.

' Thomas Jones, Bishop of Meath, translated to Dublin, 1605. ' Probably means " acted as deputy,"

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[Shanki]ll Pasche 1589. Curia ibidem tenta apud Shanldlle coram Ricardo Bellings senescallo omnium curiarum temporalium re- verendissimi in Christo patris Adami domini archiepiscopi Dublinii Hibernieque primatis die IvUne proximo ante ffestum Sancti Georgii martiri anno regni Regine Eliza- bethe xxxj""° [21 April 1589].

Nomina liberorum tenentium ibidem. Decanus ecclesie Sancte Trinitatis,

Dublin', amerciatur Theobaldus Walshe de KiUenecardge inquiret. Anthouius Pippcrd de Dublin'

Distress. Michell Bee de eadem

Distress. Edwardus Walshe de eadem

Theobaldus Walshe de Newton Thomas ffitzgerrald de Balmadroght Thomas Hacket de Sotton Johannes Talbot de ffasaghrowe Robertus Bamewalle de Shankill Thomas Gerrot de DubUn', alderman ( recte tenens) et fecit fidelitatem.

Presentatum est per Geraldum Walsh quod Donagh M'^Morgh de Mollent . . . } A& Shankill fecit verbara- cionem et insoltum in Shawne Dorre servientem dicti Geraldi.

Juratores ad inquirendum et^ Donagh M'^Gilpatricke de Dalkey ^ Patricius Riagh de eadem Donnagh M<=Paten de eadem Dermotus M<=WiUiam de eadem Thomas M^Teg de eadem Tadeus O Gernan de eadem 1

Brians M^Shane de eadem \^

Shane Gowe de Shankill Donnagh M<=Morghe de eadem Morgh McDonnell Johannes Travers Tadeus fflyne

' Illegible, perhaps " Mollenton." * "Inter partes" omitted.

iij s.

xij d.

po.

lo.

ijs.

ijs.

po.

lo.

ijs.

po.

lo.

xij d

ijs.

xij d

ijs.

xij d

vjs.

vii;

d.

ijs.

po. lo

.po

lo.

vjs.

viij d

po.

lo.

admissus est tenic

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Sainte Pulcers Pasche 1589. Curia ibidem tenta apud Sainte Pulcers coram Edmondo Brimagham assignato Ricardo Sellings senescall' die Jovis proximo ante ffestum Sancti Georgii Martin proximum futurum anno regni Regine Elizabethe xxxj"" (17 April 1589).

Nomina liberorum tenentium ibidem.

Christoferus Iv. of Howth.

Gilbertus Talbot de Belgard.

Christoferus Plunket de Croskell.

Thomas Hacket de Sotton. po. lo.

Willielmus Bath de Athcarne.

heres Roberti Bath de Dublin'.

Nicholaus Quaytrod de Dublin'.

Thomas fhtzsymons de Dublin'.

heres Nicholai Tirrell de Dublin'.

magister (&) gardiani gilli^ Anne

vicarii cor relies de Sainte Patricks.

Waltrus ffitzsymons de Balmadroght.

procurator ecclesie Sancti Nicholai infra muros.

Anna flitzsymons de Corduff.

Nomina Juratorum ad inquirendum et inter partes.

Patricius Aspole de Churston^ Willielmus Purple de Kilshane Simo Regan de eadem Simo Cardon de fiinglas Thomas Dessmont de eadem Tirlagh Demsey de eadem Patricius Ennos de Newstret Willielmus Lorkane de eadem Pawle Donnaghe of the New Patricius Bane de eadem Patricius Colman de eadem Dermot Smith de eadem

John Paterick, constable of the parrishe of fiinglas. Deonias Coyllon de Dublin' mason queritur versus

Gild of St. Anne. ' Recte Churchton.

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Donaldum M<^Euer de Kilinskowey de placito injuste detencionis iiij s. viij d. ad valencium viij li. ster.

Morg O Kenan de Tampolog queritur versus Teg M^Simo de eadem de pacito debet v li. xiiij s. vj d. ster.

Johannes ffitzsymons de Newland queritur versus Ro- bertum Basnet de Clondolchane de placito transgrecionis ad dampnum xx""*'" for keaping a fearme of the sayd Johnes against his will/ non est culpabilis/. Juratores dicunt quod non est culpabilis for that we find the lease ended and after & continued tenant at wille and therfor had no lawfull warning according to the costome of the contry and therfor ought to hawe lawfull waring at Michaelmas next to departe the Ester following and that the sayd tenant shall hawe fre egres and regres to tak away ther corne and goods soven^ ther uppon the lands at ther departur and thus is our werdict.

Johannes Burning de Dublin' generosus queritur versus Roricum Rowtt de Newstret de placito transgrecionis ad dampnum xx s. fatetur.

Patricius Comen de Collenston queritur versus Ardell' Dorekane et Willielmum Dorekane filium dicti Ardelli de placito convencionis super casum ad dampnum xl s. ster.

Presentatum est per Johannem Burning balivum quod Roricus Rout de Newstret fregit clausum dicti Johannis apud Sainte Pulcers et herbas suas ibidem ad valencitim xx s. cum avariis suis depascuit et concolcavit^ decimo die Maij anno regni Regine Elizabethe xxxj°/. fatetur. habet diem solvendum usque diem Sancti Johannis Babtist ad solvendum iij s. (iij s. ij d. interpolated over "clausum").

Katherina Preston de Kilbrid queritur versus Robertum . . . .^ de Clondolchan de placito debet x s. ster.

' Sown. ' Consumed and wasted. ^ Illegible.

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Presented that Alexander Mor have comted ff , . . b .... & blodshed ^ uppon Elizabeth Naghton.

James Regane constable ffinglass et fecit sacramentum.

Rathcoule. Curia ibidem tenta coram Richardo Bellings senescallo reverendissimi in Christo patris domini archiepiscopi Dublinii xxv° die Junij 1589.

Nicholaus ffraine de Ballmakellye Jurator.

Willielmus Donge de Grenoke Jurator.

Richardus Wise de Rathcoule Jurator.

Johannes Wise de eadem Jurator.

Johannes Peirce de eadem Jurator.

Richardus Hacket de eadem Jurator.

Jacobus Bime de eadem Jurator.

Jacobus Lyons de eadem Jurator.

Georgius Pierce de eadem Jurator.

Thomas Andro de eadem Jurator.

Richardus Taffe de eadem Jurator.

Jacobus Ro de eadem Jurator.

Johannes Peirce de eadem Jurator.

Martinus Donill de eadem Jurator.

WiUielmus Donill de Grenoke queritur versus Edwardum Caverly de Rathcoule soyldio'' de placito quare dissit^ predictum WiUielmum ex firma sua six perchias te:re in Rathcoule quas idem Willielmus tenet ad terminum ad hunc durantem ex dimissione procuratoris & paro- chianorum ecclesie de Rathcowl.

The mearing of the commons^ is appointed uppon Mondaye com three wickes.

The names of the wemen & men. Item in primis Gen. Johnes Caverlies wif. Johan Mony widowe.

Anstace Conill the vicars maide. MAR C 4 1955"

Belle Stake, Cono"^ Dolen (h)is wif. ati/'i^^t'i

Alson Bermingham, James Roe (h)is wif. f^" ' '' ''*

' Committed fraj-, battery and bloodshed.

' Probably for " disseisit." ^ Comes in original.

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Johana Awghye, John Trassie (h)is wif. Besse O Rotle wid. An do.

Apud Tholonexjm. Curia pedis pulverisati nundinarum et ferie reverendissimi in Christo patris Adami domini archiepiscopi Dublinii Hibernieque primatis tenta apud Tholoneum infra civitatis Dublinii secundum consuetudinem in vigilia Sancti Benedicti abbatis coram Ricardo Bellings barone ferie predicte anno regni Regine Elizabethe xxxj'""' (20 March 1589).

Eodem die custos gaule^ nove civitatis predicte venit coram prefato barone predicto et dehberavit claves gaole predicte prefato baroni curie ad custodiendum secundum consuetudinem.

The names of the sergaunts appointed by the barron. Richard field. Andreas ffline. Patrick Kegane.

Thomas Vescey de lyondone groser queritur versus I,aurencium Whitt de Dublin' mercatorem de placito

debet .

Willielmus ffrost de I,ondon haberdassher queritur versus predictum Laurencium de placito debiti 1 It. ster. Johannes Wilkenson sequitur actionem./ Arrested by ifelde.

Thomas Gerrot (h)is ffeofment for fhtzsymons land of Balmadroght in Dalkey. Sciant presentes et futuri quod ego Walterus ffitz- symons de Balmadroght in comitatu Dublin' generosus filius et heres Ricardi fhtzsymons qui fuit filius et heres Johannis fitzsymons dedi concessi et hac presenti carta mea confirmavi Thome Gerrot de Dublin' alder mano totum illud castrum ac omnia ilia messuadgia terras tenemneta redditus revertiones et servicia prata pascua et pasturas cum omnibus suis pertinentiis que habeo in Dalkey in comitatu Dublin' et modo sunt in tenura sive occupatione Johannis M'^Thomas, que omnia et > Gaol.

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singula premissa cum pertinentiis Patricus Tothe nuper de Dublin' capillanus perquiesivit sibi et heredibus suis de Nicholao BeshoUe de Portrane ffisher ad usum dicti Johannis ffitzsymons heredum et assignatorum suorum imperpetuum Habendum et tenendum totum predictum castrum ac omnia predicta messuadgia terras tenementa redditus reverciones ac servicia prata pascua et pasturas cum omnibus suis pertinentiis preconcessis prefato Thome Gerrott heredibus et assignatis suis imperpetuum ad solum et proprium opus et usum ipsius Thome Gerrot heredum et assignatorum suorum imper- petuum. Et ego vero predictus Walterus ffitzsymons et heredes mei totum predictum castrum ac omnia alia messuagia terras tenementa redditus reverciones et servicia prata pascua et pasturas cum omnibus suis pertinentiis preconcessis prefato Thome Gerrott heredibus et assignatis suis contra omnes gentes warrantizabimus et imperpetuum defendemus per presentes : In cujus rei testimonium presentibus sigillum meum apposui datum xxviij" die Juhj 1589. Et anno regni serenissime domine nostre Ehzebatlie dei gratia Francie et Hibernie fidei defensoris &c. xxxi""°

per me Walterum ffitzsymons. ^ Sealed subscribed and delivered in the presens of us under-named,

Robert Eastefeild notarye publique.

William Gen tie.

Edmond Dewnishe.

John Walshe. fEulle and peseable possessione and seasone was taken and delivered by the w*''in Walter fitzSymons unto the w^'in named Thomas Gerrott of and in the castell and tenement or messuage w"'in named of all and singuler the premisses wt'>in granted w<='i was done the laste day of July 1589 annoque regni Regine Elizabethe in presentia eorum quorum nomina subscribuntur.

James Coyle.

Oliver Warrene.

John M^x Thomas, copia vera.

Examinata per me R. Durnynge, 1 For translation, see Appendix.

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[FiNGLAS] Curia visus franci plegii de ffinglas et manerio ejusdem tenta apud ffynglas die Jovis proximo post festum Phillipi et Jacobi anno regni domine Regine Elizabethe xxxij" coram Ricardo Bellings scenescallo Adami archi- episcopi domini ibidem (7 May 1590). Nomina Juratorum. Nicholaus Elward de ffinglas Jurator.

Willielmus Purphill de Kilshane Jurator.

Nicholaus Patrick de Braghall xij d.

Johannes Coskro de litle Cabbragh xij d.

Walterus Ball de DubUn' pro firma sua in ffinglas ij s. Henricus Shelton de eadem pro firma sua in

ffinglas ij s.

Henricus Kerdif de Donsick pro firma sua in

ffinglas ij s.

Michaell fitzSimons de Muchforrus pro firma

sua in ffinglas ij s.

Nicholaus Linch de ffinglas Jurator.

Jocobus Regan de eadem Jurator.*

Willielmus Doin de eadem

Thomas Desmond de eadem Jurator.

Jacobus Cardon de eadem Jurator.

Patricius Whit de eadem Jurator.

Concho'' ffling de eadem Jurator.

Tirlagh Dempsy de eadem Jurator.

WiUielmus ^ Jurator.

Johannes Langan de eadem Jurator.

Hugonus Bane de eadem Jurator.

Thomas Chetno"' de eadem Jurator.

Hugonus Gormely de eadem Jurator.

Yt is presented by James Regan that Hugh Gormely & his wife Ellen did make a fray by chiding scolding & sclanderous words unto the said James being constable (" fray in words " written over the name " Ellen ").

Nomina liberorum tenentium.

Decanus ecclesie cathedralis Trinitatis Dublin',

Richardus Doming tenens.

' Some letters which occur after this word are not legible. » Illegible.

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*Willielmus Chamerlen de ffinglas po. lo.

Christoferus Plunket de Donsoghly.

Jacobus Dillon de Hunteston et Ismaia uxor ejus.

heres Nicholai Dillon de Keppok. *maister et gardiani gilde Corporis Christi po. lo.

Robertus Barnewall de Donbro.

procurator ecclesie Sancte Michee, Dublin'. *Walterus fitz Simons de Balmadroght. *procurator ecclesie ffinglass po. lo. taken up by feele

to drink. *Nicholaus Elward de ffinglas et Thomasia uxor ejus.

For so much as the abowe freholders uppon whom no prick or title is laied hath appered nether by them- selves nor ther attornies at this leete daie therfore it is ordered and adjudged by the Scenescall that everie one such shall make a fine unto the L. of x s. and that his Lp. (h)is baylif shall presentely make distres uppon all the tenants.

Yt is presented by the serjant that Nicholas Linch giltie of batry, of ffinglas, and Nicholas Elward giltie in a fraie, of the same, committed fray and batre one uppon thother.

Gyven the Jul Ad juratum.

Yt is also presented by him that Edmond Webb of the same and Barnaby Norcock (h)ys wife committed fray & W thone uppon thother. ("in batre" written over Edmond Webb's name).

Yt is also presented by the said sjant'^ that Megg Ennos wife to Patrick Whit & Alson Kelly widdow committed fray & batre one uppon thother (" ffray & batrie " written over Megg Ennos' name).

Barnabe Norcock et Margeri uxor ejus queritur versus Edwardum Moghan de placito transgressionis ad dampnum xl s., feod actionis (a)dmittitur per scenescallum. ad arbitrium & arbitraver' ij s. v] d. . . .* executio . . . .*

Donagh R'PGlannen queritur versus Robertum feyle de

2 Serjeant. These entries are " pricked."

Illegible.

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Kildonan de placito debiti viz. for detayning unjustly a kow from the said Donagh, price xx s. ster./. the fee not yet paied till yo'' man feele do paie yt.

Presented by the jure that John Sholochan died in a howse in ffinglas w<='' M'' Birsall holdeth of my L. and whereof Thomas Chatteno'' is Birsalls tenant and that the said Sholochan died possessed of a cow a calf & three shepe and that a heriot is due to the L,. Busshoppe of his goods i*and that . . . ? the . . . ? the constable is charged by the senescall to kepe the cow.* Byrshall ys charged w^^ the keping of the cow . . . ? such . . . ? in his possession.

Swords. Curia ibidem tenta coram Richardo Bellings senescallo omnium curiarum temporalium reverendissimi in Christo patris Adami domini archiepiscopi DubUnii die Lune proximo post diem Dominicis^ in Albis anno regni Regine EHzabethe xxxij° (27 April 1590).

Nomina liberorum tenentium ibidem, inquiratur. hcrcs Christoferf domini de Houth po. lo.

Decanus ecclesie Trinitatis Dublin' po. lo.

Stephanus ffitzwilliams de Jopiston.*

Patricus Bamewall miles.

Thomas Bellings de Bellingstone. Inquiratur. hcres Robcrti ffoster de Killeghe. Inquiratur. hcrcs Bartholomci Russelle de Seaton.

Edwardus ffitzsymons de Grandge.

Georgius Taylore de Swords.

Marcus Wickome de Drinan. Inquiratur. hcrcs Johaunis Talbot de Roberstone.

Johannes Jordane de Hiltone Jurator.

Simo I/Uttrell de Luttrelstone.

Georgius Blakney de Rickenhow.

Patric Chillam de Droghdae.

Words between asterisks struck out in original. 2 Illegible.

' Recte Dominice. Dominica in Albis was the first Sunday after Sastei.

* Jobstowa.

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Thomas Tipper de Swords Jurator.

Nicholaus Kelley et Anna Skott uxor ejus.

Jeneta Dowdinge de Swords.

Jacobus Plunket et Tho. uxor ejus.

heres Roberti^ Snorgotston.

Johannes Kelly de Ballybagliille.

Johannes ffinglas de Porterstone.

Nicholaus Begge de Borranstone.

heres Johannis Talbot de Tampologe.

Christoferus Lynche de Cnoke.

Christoferus Hollywod de Tartayne.

heres WilUelmi Conrane de Curraghe.

Marcus Chamberlen de Kilreske po. lo.

Johannes Caddell de Mortone po. lo.

heres Nicholai Cusake de Rathalrone.

Willielmus Nugent et uxor ejus.

Patricius Tipper de Sawserston.

procurator ecclesie Waborge.

procurator ecclesie Mallahidir.

procurator ecclesie de Swords.

Nomina liberorum tenentium de Luske. Christoferus dominus de Houthe Patricius Barnewall de Grasdewe. Christoferus ffagan de Dubhn'. Willielmus Brimegham de BaUoghe. Patricius Brimegham de Jonestone po. lo.

Johannes Kenwicke de Droghdae po. lo.

heres Jacobi Aimer de DoUardstone. Ricardus Racket de Ballmagwier Jurator.

Nicholaus Russelle de CoUenstone. Walterus Bristowe de Luske po. lo.

Walterus Rouse de eadem

Jacobus Unfry de eadem Jurator.

Anna ffitzsymons de Curduff. Johannes Gaydone de Dublin', procurator ecclesie de Luske po. lo.

vicarius ibidem po. lo.

Nomina liberorum [tenentium] de Clomethan. Decanus ecclesie Trinitatis Dublin' po. lo.

1 " Russell " omitted.

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Simo I/Uttrell de Luttrelstone.

Ricardus Caddelle de Nalle.

Patricius Bedlowe de Westone Jurator.

Thomas Hacket de Sottone.

Nicholaus Bege de Borranstone po. lo.

Christoferus Holliwod de Tartayne.

Robertus Browne de Wianstone.

Thomas Bathe de Newings po. lo.

Hi omnes qui non comparuerunt amerciati sunt per senescallum ad ij s. ster.

Nomina Juratorum ad inquirendum

Robertus Dowding de Swords Jurator.

Thomas Ennos de eadem Jurator.

Johannes Thonder de Newinges Jurator.

Johannes Cowgan de eadem Jurator.

Robertus Casey de Wianstone Jurator.

Johannes M'^Cane de Ballyas Jurator.

Thomas Heyward de eadem Jurator.

Nicholaus ffarrane de Luske Jurator.

Hugo Oberry de eadem Jurator.

Thomas Esberne de eadem Jurator.

Constable of Clomethan, Richard Quatermas.

Portrane, Marten Giblin constable.

The Jur. fyndeth a waye to Richard Corbally (h)is land throgh Symon Corballys land as yt hath bene alwayes accustomed.

Robertus Kiste de Luske queritur versus Johannem ffowlan et Willielmum Sawadge de Luske de placito Aiterus dies. supcr casum ad dampnum iiij li. ad proximam curiam

Ad proximam

curiam.

Ad proximam

concordaverunt Thomas Bamcwall de RoUestone queritur versus Johan-

et solvit custa- ^ ■'

s"5- nem M<=Conrey de eadem nuper de Lespopelle husbandman

Katherynam uxorem ejus et Edwardum M^Conry de Balmadroght nuper de Lespopell predictam filium ejus Johannis de placito convencionis xx li Fidejussores pro apparacione, Johannes Dongan et Barnabas Stronge.

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concordaverunt. Idem queritur versus predictos de placito transgress! onis ad dampnum viz. vj /.

Perficitur et costes super querentem debiti xl S

Robertus Kiste de Luske queritur versus Johannem fEarnelle et Jacobum Unfry balives de I^uske de placito non debet.

Ad proximam Ricardus ffotte de Lespoppelle queritur versus Nicholaum

curiam and switt i r'l ^ ^

yf he cum "i Bauam de eadem boucher de placito transgressionis viz.

before the Court ^ . . cj. . .

irise. for entring into two houses of his of his pic^ xxxix s. xi rf.

Jur.^

Patricius Oberry de L,usk queritur versus Cornelyum ffowlan de placito debiti xxviij s. ij d. non debet.

Patricius Whitt de Drisshoke queritur versus Patricium Blakney de Swords de placito transgressionis ad dampnum vj s. viz. for a horse hid & a cowe. non est culpabilis.' non detinet.

John ilfinglas de Porterston vj li. vj s. viij d.

Christoferus Russell de Seatone vj li. vj s. viij d. The condicion that yf the sayd John & Christofer shall stand & abyd the ordir adward & judgment of two indiffrent gentillmen uppon an action nowe depending in Court by John ffinglas against the sayd Christofer Russell that then &c. otherwise &c.

Johannes M^Corey de Rolleston x /.

Edwardus M'^Cory de eadem x /.

Petrus Barnewall de xx I.

The condicion to appear from Court day to Court day till the action be ended, qd. tunc, &c.

prepositus xijO.

Costes super querentem.

G^orgi'R'msdi et WilHclmus Morrcy glayssyer queritur versus Patricium Dowd de Swords de placito injuste detencionis ad valen- cium viij yards clothe/, non detinet/. Juratores dicunt quod non detinet predictas viij ulnas fill* nee aliquam parcellam earum.

» Perhaps for " price."

= Doubtful.

' " Non est culpabilis " struck out in original.

' Yards of cloth.

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^ij Christoferus Walshe de Ivusk queritur versus Johannem

Yordan de placito injuste detencionis ix peacks (et) dimidii otts et pees, non detinet.

Ad proximam Ricardus ffottrcU de Roschalle queritur versus Williel- No switt yf he tnum Kell}' de Baldorgan de placito transgressionis ad

cum not sitting - -

the cour. dampnum xl s. ster.

Non prosequitur Martinus Gcrtard de Dublin' cleark queritur versus rentlm"''"'''"' Michaeluui Whitt de placito debiti xx s. ster.

Non prosequitur. WiUiclmus Dowd dc Swords queritur versus Walterum quIrSt^m" Winralle de placito debiti iiij s. viij d.

Ad proximam Johaniies Coiivey de Donganston queritur versus Pat- ricium Cawlaii de placito transgressionis ad dampnum xl s. ster.

costes super de- Ricardus Brady de Swords queritur versus Ricardmn This^u^nsferred Dorrau dc cadcm de placito debiti xi s. ster. Costes

tille the next . j. ,

Court daye hoi- supcr deiendentcm.

den at Lusk to bring in the

Johannes Hacket de Balcony queritur versus Johannem curi^""™^" Cantwell de Lusk de placito debiti xx s. ster. non Emitted to the dcbct/. prcdicti juratores dicunt quod debet predictos

Marshall.

XX s.

Ad proximam Hugh O Tollc dc Clomcthan queritur versus executorem NoT^csequitur. Nicholai Elward de eadem de placito debiti xx I.

Costes super

Ricardus ffaning de Wimbilton queritur versus Williel- l^."^"' mum Maghry de placito debet xiij s. iiij d.

John ffeald the younger entred uppon ix accers of my 1,. archbusshopes land in Lusk wheare of v accers lees in Loghlane parkes two accers in the molene, two accer by west the towne against Unfry his house.

loi. 34. Sainte Pulcers.

the ffirst day of Curia ibidem tenta coram Ricardo BeUings seneschallo

June, 1590. . . , ,.

omnmm curiarum temporahum.

querentem.

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Davidus Robben, swome constable. Patricius Mayle serviens* de Rathcowlle amerciatus est ad V s.

Willielmus lyOrkane de Newstret queritur versus Johan- nem Horrold de eadem de placito transgressionis ad dampnum x li.

Presentatum est per Christoferum ffagane that Nicholas Rousse, Jenet Calf, liis wife, and Johannes Calf, brother to the sayd Jenet, did forsibly put Nicholas Lusse out of a house of M'' Christofer ffagans of Dublin alder (man) in Rathcowle ■»•=" house the said Lusse toke quiet posses- sion of w^^out any force, and so we the xij men doth find that the forsaj^d parties (viz.) Nicholas Rousse, Jenet liis wife & John Calf did forsebly entrid.

Nomina Juratorum ad inquirendum viz. Ricardus Brown de Sainte Patrickstret baker >, Nicholaus Clinton de eadem Geraldus Young de eadem Davidus Duff de eadem lyarance Duff de eadem

Willielmus Lynnam de eadem ^Juratores

Davidus Begg de eadem Jacobus Brown de eadem Patricius Ennos de eadem Ricardus Keaton de eadem Patricius Colman de eadem Donnagh fferechan de eadem

The sayd Jur. findith that Rory Dowgen hath brokin the pece againste Manus Kelly and his wif and by the same hath forfeyted a bond of recognisance w* he stod bownd wt» Rory Routt and therfor ys comitted to prisone to the marshallsies of Sainte Pulcers &c.

Juratores dicunt quod Laghlen Read de . . . .^ prose- cut us fuit querelam de transgressione pro verberacione facta apud Kilresk coram vicecomite in comitatu extra libertatem in contemptu curie. Ideo per senescallum . . . ? pro eodem contemptu v s.

' Serjeant. ^ Residence omitted. ' Illegible.

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Donaldus Qusley de Sainte Nicholas stret smith queritur versus Morghe Birne ats. More de Dubhn' de placito debiti iiij li. propter^ ij s.

It is ordrid that the matter in controversy betwixd D[. . . .-Jkill and Wilhelmum Lynam is put to the order of William Brown and John Boucher, to ende the same betwixt this & the next Court day holden at Sainte Pulcers and to certif the Court therof.

xijO.

Amerciatus est ad ij 5,

Manus Kelly de Sainte Kevenstret queritur versus Rory Dowgen de eadem de placito transgrecionis ad dampnum xviij s. ster. viz. for hetting his wif his hed. Juratores dicunt quod est culpabilis ad dampnum x s. ster. cum custagiis curie.

Robertus Nichcolson, Anthonius Walkere, de London yeyen hime to haberdasher queruntur versus Johannem GaUan de mdlr'thrsenes- Saiutc Patrickstrct shomaker de placito transgrecionis

chall is hand -, ., ... .....

wheather this super casum ad dampnum vid. xxviij ii. ster.

matter was put to order & his

crore °. ''^. » °°' Donyllc O Dorran de Galmolston queritur versus Donal- fo^35 A.nva. Harrold* de eadem de placito transgressionis ad ^'j<^- dampnum iiij U. ster. viz. for his service ; fatetur the tearme & sayeth that the plentift put him of

ff. b.* & blodshed betwixt Neyle O Gormley et Jacobum Cromelle/. Juratores dicunt quod predictus defendens ivit ab querente ob defectum victus et vestitus.

ff. & batrie* betwixt Thomam Hame et Annam Whitt.

xij. Edwardus Doghertie de Cnokmark queritur versus

sowt"cSstaliis. Nicholaum Prior de placito injuste detencionis iiij°'' ad

valencium viij li. Concordaverunt ex assensu utriumque

eorum et solverimt pro custagiis.

Nealle Gormely de Swords queritur versus Jacobum Cromewell de Swords de placito transgressionis ad dampnum vi li. ster. fatetur sed in se defidendo.^

' pter in original. * Pray and battery.

2 Illegible. * Proficetur.

May be " Hamold.' In self-defence.

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Neylle Gormily et uxor ejus affidavit se timere Jacobum Cromwell de vita et membris.

Jacobus Cromawall affidavit se timere Neyle Gormeley de vita et membris.

Neylle Geormley de Swords v li.

Georgius Blakney de v li.

The condicion to keape the pecac for ever unto James Cromewell.

Mege Whitt de Sainte Kevenstret affidavit se timere Roricum Doling de vita et membris.

Willielmus Roe de Talagh queritur versus Christoferum Bancroft de placito capcionis et injuste detencionis xj caballorum/. Willielmus Ro & Christopherus Bancroft venerunt. Christoferus dicit quod cepit pro Donogh Sesinet.i

Walterus Moran de Talaght queritur versus Christoferum Bancroft de eadem generosum de placito capcionis et injuste detencionis viij caballorum.

Thadeus Gygen^ de eadem versus dictum Christoferum de placito capcionis et injuste detencionis duorum cabal- lorum. Ad hanc curiam venit predictus Christoferus Bancroft paratus advocacionem facere pro captionis omnium averiorum predictorum et petit quod predict!

querentes versus eum ^ super querelas suas

predictas et predicti Wilhelmus Ro Walterus Moran et Thadeus solempniter exacti non venerunt in propria persona sua nee per attornatos suos nee aliquahter

aUter ^ versus predictum Christoferum. Ideo

concessum(est) per curiam quod predictus Christoferus fert (? fecent) retornum omnium averiorum predictorum. Proxima curia tenenda die Jovis.^

Habet diem usque diem Jovis proximum ante ffestum Sainte Benedict proximum futurum et habet p. cur.*

» Doubtful. = Illegible.

^ This entry has been struck out in the original,

* Probably " proximam curiam."

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Christoferus Bankcroft de Talaght xl li.

The condicion that yf the sayd Christofer doth deUver the cattail that is nowe repleven to be redelivered over to the sayd Bankroft & that the said Bankroft.

Nory ne Morcho de Dublin' vidua queritur versus Robertum Connor de Sainte ffransestret de placito v s. iiij d. ster.

John Money I have takin swertie uppon Rory Portor to paye for the batrie & blodshed imposed upon him by the leventh of June next and yf the sayd Rory caimot have the fine remitted by my L. Archbusshop, that then I have taken swertie that he shall comitt himeself to the same ward againe. dat' the 3 of June 1590. John Burning.

Two papers of inditments delivred to Clinton, till the next Court day.

Dermot Smith was bownd in recognisanc for the appear- ance of Donnagh Smith to appear the Court day w"^*! he did not and so he is comitted to the marshalle for the payment of the fEyne.

Arthur Coke queritur versus Ricardum Keating de New stret de placito injuste detencionis unius .

Johannes Waringe de Saint Patrickstret soaUdor queritur versus Thomam Reue^ de Sanct Kevings stret ffabrum lignarium de placito vij s. iij d. str.

Nomina Juratorum ad inquirendum.

Nicholaus Chnton de Sainte Patrickstret Jurator.

Edwardus Young de eadem Jurator.

Jacobus Colman de eadem Jurator.

Jacobus Dowding de eadem Jurator.

Willielmus Lynnam de eadem Jurator.

Ricardus Rian de eadem Jurator.

Davidus Begge de eadem Jurator.

* Reve, or Rene.

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Willielmus lyorcan de eadem Jurator.

Edwardus Boucher de eadem Jurator.

Patricius Colman de eadem Jurator.

Dermotus Hopper de eadem Jurator.

Patricius Robben de eadem Jurator.

Qui juratores dicunt that Gormle wif to Donille O Doylle of Coyllon, Donylle Oge and one Anee did comitt ffray & batry uppon Jovanna Roch wif to Nicholaus Bevane of Dublin, stabler.

And further thie findith that Donylle O Doylle & his wif, Donylle Oge, PhUlepben Anee & John M'Tege of CoyUon did make rescus uppon Johanna Roche when she was driving home the cattill out of hir meadowes.

ffray & batrie comitted by Concore Myller uppon Anestace Poere vi.du:?

caiSi''was""nt Nicholaus Chuton de Sainte Patrick stret mercator b^nc°he"'for'^'?hl quPHtur (versus) Hugouem M'^YUevore et Ovium removing of this M'^Yllevorc dc Casshcl de placito transgressionis ad damp-

accion and also 1^0 r^

chlS'ed'the'' uum vj U. xiij s. iiij d. str. (viz.) for taking awaye of a Court. silver yoke weying xx unces.

Ovei M<=Illvorey de eadem xiii li. vj s. viij d.

Hugh M'^IUworey de Casshelle xiii li. vj s. viij d.

Jacobus Bee de Sainte Patrick stret xiij li. vj s. viij d.

Condicio si predictus Ovius et Hugh ^Plllwory com-

parerent ad proximam curiam apud Sainte Pulcers.

/„/. 37. Apud Theoloneum.

Curia pedis pulverisati nundinarum et ferie reverendissimi in Christi patris Adami domini archiepiscopi DubUnii Hibernieque primatis tenenta apud Tholoneum infra civitatem Dubhnii secundum consuetudinem in vigiUia Sainte Benedicte abbatis coram Ricardo BeUings barone ferie predicte anno regni Regine Elizabethe xxxij''" (20 March 1590). The names of the sergaunt appointed by the barrens Richard field Androwe ffline Manus Kelly, ' See Glossary. F

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WilHelmus Marten sergaunt queritur versus Willielmum Mt^Dennot shomaker de placito debiti vij s. ster. Arrestid by ffeald.

Robertus Howard do Balsone de comitatu Westmid' queritur versus Johanueni Rawson de Dublin' de placito iij li. ster.; fatetur & [blank] arrested by ffeald when he bring a letter of atturney that then he shaU have the money presently.

Willielmus Kenedy de Rathfarnham lyme maker queritur versus Thomam Begg de Castelknock lyme maker de placito transgressionis ad dampnum iij li.\ non est culpa- bilis. Juratores dicunt quod est culpabilis ad dampnum xviij d. ster. et custagiis curie xviij d.

Swords. Curia ibidem tenta coram Ricardo Bellings senescallo omnium curiarum temporahum reverendissimi in Christo patris Ade {rede Adami) domini archiepiscopi Dublinii Hibernieque primatis die lyune proximo post ffestum Dominice in Albis anno regni Regine EUzabethe xxxij° (27 April 1590).

I^iberi tenentes de Swords.

Nicholaus dominus de Houthe po. lo.

Decanus ecclesie Sancte Trinitatis po. lo.

Stephanus fitzWilliams de Jovestan iij s. Jr'.

Patricius Barnewall, miles v s.

Thomas Bellinge de Belhngeston.

heres Roberti ffoster de Killeghe ij s.

heres Bartholomei Russell de Seton.

ItiXi^T^ ^ Edwardus fitzSimons de Graunge po. lo.

Georgius Tailor de Swords.

heres Johannis Talbot de Tymologe po. lo.

vs. Simo Luttrell de Luttrelston po. lo. Jur'

Georgius Blackny de Rickenhore po. lo.

Marcus Wicome de Drinan po. lo.

' Recte proficitur.

Constabularius Ballivus.

Inquir'.

UBERTY OF SAINT SEPUI,CHRE. 67

Matheus Handcoke de Dublin' iij s.

Georgius Plunket de Bewlie ij s.

Johannes Chillam de Droghda ij s.

Andreas Gaffeny^ Margaret uxor ejus. Nicholaus Kelly & Geneta uxor ejus. Geneta Dowding de Swords. Jacobus Plunke[t] & Tho. uxor ejus heres Roberti Russell de Sergotteston Johannes Kelly de Ballybaghell Johannes ffinglas de Porterston. Nicholaus Begge de Borranston Christoferus Lince de Knock Christoferus HoUywode de Tartane procurator Sainte Warburge, Dublin' procurator ecclesie de Malahidred heres Willielmi Conran de Curr Marcus Chamerlin de Kilresk Georgius Cusak de Rathalran Willielmus Nugent & Jeneta uxor ejus procurator ecclesie de Swords Patricius Tipper de Saucerston

Liberi tenentes de Lusk.

Nicholaus dominus de Houth v s.

Willielmus Bremingham de Baloglie po. lo.

Christoferus ffagan de Dublin' ij s.

Patricius Barnewall de Grac^ ij s.

Patricius Bremgham de Johnston po. lo.

Johannes Kenvick de M.^ po. lo.

heres Jacobi Ailmer de Dullardeston ij s.

Ricardus Hacket de Balmaguire ij s.

Nicholaus Rossell de CoUenston ij s.

Walterus Rouce de L,uske ij s.

Walterus Bristow de eadem

Jacobus Umffrie de eadem ij s.

procurator ibidem po. lo.

vicarius ibidem po. lo.

Anna fitzSimons de Curduffe po. lo.

Johannes Gaidon de Dublin' po. lo.

^ Andreas Gaffeny struck out. ^ Gracedieu.

" Should be Droghda.

IJS.

ijs.

po.

lo.

ijs.

ijs.

ijs.

ijs.

ijs.

ijs.

po.

lo.

ijs.

ijs.

po.

lo.

po.

lo.

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Liberi tenentes de Clonmethan.

Decanus ecclesie Sancte Trinitatis po. lo.

Simon lyUttrell de L,uttrelston ij s.

Ricardus Caddell de Nail ij s.

Patricius Bedlew de Weston ij s.

Thomas Hacket de Sutton ij s.

Nicholaus Bege de Boranston po. lo.

Christoferous Hollywode de Tartane ij s.

Robertus Browne de Wyanston po. lo.

Thomas Bathe de Newininngs po. lo.

The tfees uppon Rcdmondus Galduff deliberatur per proclamacionem.

Mrs. ffissher.

Nomina Juratorum ad inquirendum apud Swords. Nicholaus Russelle de CoUenston Jurator.

Johannes Kenvick de Droghda. Jurator.

Walterus Bristowe de lyUske Jurator.

Jacobus Unfry de eadem Jurator.

Jacobus Tagan de eadem Jurator.

Johannes Gavran de Swords Jurator.

Ricardus Donnylle de eadem Jurator.

Thomas Kerney de eadem Jurator.

Robertus Warren de eadem Jurator.

Georgius Stronge de eadem Jurator.

Robertus Browne de Wyanston Jurator.

Ricardus Carrick de Jurator.

Patricius vSawnders de [Balhary] Jurator.

[. . . .]^ de lyuske Jurator.

foi. 38. Portrive de Swords, Thomas Belling.

Balive William Horishe of Swords & sworne.

Constables of the North of Swords ("Nicholas Butrbey.

1 MicheU fHeming. Constables of Swords j John Gavane.

1 Patrick Dowd. Constables of the Sowthe parte j Richard ffoster.

(^Richard Motten. lyusk. Constables of theste syd f James Unfrey. 1 Richard Wad. Constables of the west J Patric Herford. 1 Nichas Donnylle. 1 Portion of page cut away.

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69

Solvit ijs. pro iGeorsfius Russell de Swords iiij li.

recognitione. ^ & j

Clement Tupper de eadem iiij li.

Donnylle Mason xl s.

John Mason xl s.

wm'^arlt'es't'du- '^^^ condiciou that yf Donnylle Mason doth personally chardged by appear at the next Court day holdin in after Ester &

proclamacion he r^-t^ •'

ffeos ^^''^ ""'^ comitt his boddy to prison to the geolle of Swords & not to departe w^i^out lisenc that then this recognic to be woyd.^

\

I The Jurie findith that Patrick iPManus of Lusk lowssing

I the key of his cliist lefte viij li. ster. of his own money

' in thend of his house under a littill donge & out of that

place was takin away by whome we knowe not.

Ad proximam

curiam

to declar.

Nicholaus O Donnylle de Newet queritur versus Patricium Kennaghe de eadem de placito super casum ad dampnum c li. viz. for defaming & sklandering of hime/. as kalling him a theffe & false knaive.

Non prosequitu Costes super querentem.

Robertus Dowding de Swords queritur versus Patricium Sawnders de Bahary, Thomam Blake, Thomam Hunter, Johannem M'^Cane, Teg Ouyne, Edwardum Burke et Johannem Bane, de placito transgressionis ad dampnum xl s. non sunt culpabiles ; predicti juratores dicunt quod sunt culpabiles ad dampnum iiij s. ster. cum .

Patricius Comen de Grandg queritur versus Walterum George de Lusk de placito debiti xl s. ster.

Georgius Blakney de Rickinhore queritur versus Donal- dum Mason de placito convencionis ad dampnum iiij li. (viz.) for breaking stones in the sayd Georg (h)is query .^ w'l'out lisence.

Georgius Russelle fidejussor.

Juratores inter partes apud Swords.

Michelle ffleming de Skiddowe Jurator.

Thomas Comen de Tobbirbire Jurator.

Thomas Gilsinan de Swords Jurator.

' This entrv all cancelled from " Georgius Russell." 2 Quarrj'.

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Ricardus Myrgen de eadem Jurator.

Simon ffyne de eadem Jurator.

Willielmus Dixsone de eadem Jurator.

Jacobus Cromalle de eadem Jurator.

Thomas Ennos de eadem Jurator.

Thomas M<=Glolwe Jurator.

Robertus Outtlawe de Jurator.

Ricardus Corballies de Clomethan Jurator.

Johannes Manachan de eadem Jurator.

FiNGLAS.

Curia ibidem tenta coram Ricardo Behngs, senescallo omnium curiarum temporahum reverendissimi in Christo patris Ade {recte Adami) domini archiepiscopi DubUnii Hibernieque primatis die Martis proximo post ffestum dedicacionis ecclesie anno regni Regine Eliz. xxxij.

Liberi tenentes ibidem. Decanus ecclesie Sancte Trinitatis Dubhn' po. lo. Willielmus Chamberlen de eadem. ^ Christoferus Plunkett de Dunsoghlie po. lo.

Jacobus Dillon de Hunteston & Ismaie

uxoris ejus ij s.

heres Nicholai Dillon de Keppoke. magister & gardiani gilde Corporis Christi Robertus Barnewall de Donbrook The master & wardens of our Blessed Lady

and Sainte Sithe. procurator ecclesie Sainte Micliie Dublin' - Walterus fitzSymons de Chamerston. procurator ecclesie de ffinglas Nicholaus Elvarde & Thomasia uxor ejus.

Johannes Benyon de ffinglas queritur versus Willielmum Denne et Nicholaum L,inche de ffinglas predicta de placito transgressionis ad dampnum ij s. ster. viz. for pasturing uppon his gr [ ].^

Memorandum the last of August 1590 the garrans of the

inhabitaunc of the town of ffinglas did wast and consume

' Pinglas.

^ This entry appears to be partly struck out.

' Illegible.

po.

lo.

V s

po.

lo.

po.

lo.

LIBERTY OF SAINT SEPULCHRE. 7 1

about half an accer of otts belonging to Thomas Balle of Dublin uppon the lands of Ballybogan.

Taulaghe. Curia ibidem tenta coram Ricardo Bellings, senescallo omnium curiarum temporalium reverendissimi in Christo patris Ade domini archiepiscopi Dublinii Hibernieque primatis die Mercurii proximo (post) ffestum dedicacionis ecclesie anno regni Regine Eliz. xxxij°.

Liberi tenentes de Taulaghe. Gilbertus Talbot de Belgarde. Stephanus iitzWilliam de Jopiston. Johannes Bowman de Taulaghe po. lo.

Martinus Chamerlin de Kilreske. heres Johannis Talbote de Timolloge.' parvi canonici Sancti Patricii Dublin' po. lo.

Tenentes de Clondolchan. Nicholaus dominus de Houthe po. lo.

Gilbertus Talbote de Belgard. Johannes Eustace de Confie.

heres Nicholai Nugent de Dublin' po. lo.

Ricardus Ussher de Santreffe po. lo.

Walterus litzSimons de Ballniadroght Anna fitzSimons de Curduile. Patricius Holder de Kilmacudricke. Georgius Venables de Clondolchan. Johana Gaidon de Richardeston. heres Johannis Talbote de Tymologe po. lo,

Geraldus Plunket de Graunge & [blank]

Goldinge uxor ejus. Nicholaus ffraine de Balmakelly. Georgius Tailor de Swords po. lo.

Willielmus Locke de Colmanston. procurator ecclesie de Clondelchan.

Iviberi tenentes de Rathecoule. Patricius Barnewall miles & ]

Christoferus ffagan de Dublin' j P

' Templeogue.

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Ricardus Wisse de Ratbecowle.

Davidus Roben de Tassagarde po. lo.

Willielmus Locke de Colmanston.

Thomas Ashe de Rathecoule.

Patricius Maile de eadem.

Johannes Peirce de eadem po. lo.

heres Jacobi Dartas de DubUn'.

Johannes Rocheford de eadem

Henricus Stanyhurst de eadem po. lo.

Walterus fitzSimons de Balmadrogh.

Robertus Birsall de ffinglas.

heres Robert! ffelde de Culduffe.

Jacobi Plunket & Thomasina uxor ejus.

heres Walter! Conran de Curraghe.

heres Johannis Talbot de Tlmolloge.

Ismala Weshe de Raieston.

Martinus Scurloke de Rathecredan.

heres Bartholome! Russell de Seton.

procurator ecclesle de Rathecoule.

vlcari! coriales ecclesle Sancti Patric!!, Dubhn'.

Alesander Wldder to be inquired.

John Neylle is amerced at x s. for that he did not deliver

the warrant of Talagh till the day next befor the Court

holden ther as is sayd but yf it be proved that he delivered

it befor to the sergaunt of Talaght then his fien to be

relesed.

The sergaunt of Talagh lickwise is amerced at x s. for

that he did not wanie the Court there and yf it be proved

that the sayd sergaunt did warne the Court according

his warrant that then the fyne shalbe remitted.

The portrive of RathcouUe amerced for that he

brings not his presentments in writing, v s.

It is presented by Gorg Venables that the Shirrff

doth serve processes & mak panells w^^out warraunt of

the balive.

Johannes Sheth de Clondolchan queritur versus Robertum Brown de Clondolchan de placito transgressionis ad dampnum xl U.j. non est culpabihs.

Connor Dowlen de RathcowU affidavit se timere Williel- mum Merrick de eadem de vita et membris.

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73

Johannes Nej'lle de Clondolchan queritur versus Johan- nem Hoylle de eadem junior de placito injuste detencionis unius modii tritici ad valencium v s. viij d. ste. non detinet/.

Chayer Merenagh de Glasmokey queritur versus Thomam Monelex^ de Talaght de placito transgressionis ad damp- num xl s. ster.

Nomina juratorum ad inquirendum Georgius Venables de Clondolchan Johannes Gibbons de eadem Nicholaus ffrayne de eadem WiUielmus Donnylle de eadem Patricius Maylle de Rathcowle Johannes Wise de eadem Nicholaus Lusse de eadem Muratores.

WiUielmus M'^Melaghleu de Glasmokey Patricius M'^Teg de eadem Walterus Norecone de eadem Johannes Money de eadem WiUielmus M'^Chayer de eadem Nicholaus Browne de Ballegeran

Ballimore.

Curia ibidem tenta coram Ricardo Bellings senescallo omnium curiarum temporalium reverendissimi in Christo patris Ade domini archiepiscopi DubUnii Hibernieque primatis die Jovis proximo post ffestum dedicacionis ecclesie anno regni Regine Elizabethe xxxij".

Decanus ecclesie Sancte Trinitatis Dublin'. Gilbertus Talbot de Belgarde Edwardus Eustace de Ailwardeston. WiUielmus Eustace de Dowdingeston WiUielmus Eustace de Castelmarten Ohverus Eustace de BlachaU. Ricardus Eustace de LitelboUe. Walterus fitzSymons de Balmadroght. ' Molyneux.

V S. po. lo. po. lo.

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Jacobus Sherloke de Nace.

Davidus Donill de Ballymore.

Jacobus Dowdinge de eadem.

Rox^ Gamage de eadem po. lo.

Rolandus White de eadem

Ricardus Talbote de Jagoteston po. lo.

Johannes Eustace de Ballymore.

Thomas Purcell de eadem po. lo.

heres Henrici Harbte de Cotlandeston po. lo.

Edwardus Ewstac de Tipperkeven po. lo.

That whears Jane O Dorchy became swertes for certayne peopill in Russelston for certaine trespaces done uppon the 1,. (h)is libertie and for that the sayd Dorchy did not deliver them to the Court/, yt is ordrid that the sayd Dorchey shalbe delivered to the Constable till such time as she bring them befor the Court.

Davy Donnyle swertie for the retorne of Shane O Dorchey before the end of the Court.

It is ordred that the yeury^ shall goo to Busshopes hille & Blakston to wewe^ the grown & to retorne in Court ther opinion wheather it be of the L. (h)is ffrehold or no.

We find that Capten Parker hath iij''^' & xiiij accers wast, M'' Cowle xxx accers, the Whittles iij=^^ accers, ballexses iij='^ accers, Cnokarget xl accers, the deane of Chrischurch . . . .* Talbots.

Johannes Harrold queritur versus Mortagh Smith de placito injuste detencionis unius ... .^ ad valencium X s. ster.

Nomina Juratorum ad inquirendum. Thomas Canford de Tipperkeven "^

Johannes Ewstace de eadem Davidus Donnylle de BaUimor Shane O Dorchey de eadem

1 Rosina. - Jury.

Tom. ° Illegible.

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Ricardus Weldon de eadem

Thomas Demsye de eadem

Donnagh O Lalore de eadem ^Juratores.

Hugh M^Gilpatrick de eadem

Shane O Clery de eadem

Johannes Donnylle de Burgadg.^

Ricardus fforristalle de eadem

Thomas Al^'Cheo- de eadem Balliboght

Shane O Cullon de eadem J

Ad proximam Henricus Walshc queritur versus Geraldum APGilpatrick et Dermotum O Kelly de placito super casum ad damp- num XX /.

xij. Edwardus Duff de Ballimor queritur versus Ricardum

Ewstac de Ardenoth de placito injuste detencionis unius caballi ad valencium xxij s. iiij d. ster. fatetur that he toke the garran for cesse.

rarmm "''"'"" Ricardus Ewstace de Ardenoth queritur versus Edvvardum Duff" de placito injuste detencionis unius vacce ad valen- cium XXX s. ster./ non detinet.

xijo. Davidus Donnylle de Ballimor queritur versus Johannem

Donnylle de Burgadg^ de placito debet xx s. ster. non debet/ predicti juratores dicunt quod debet predictos XX s. ster. ad dampnum ij d. et cum costagiis curie xviij d.

lot. 42. Ricardus Donnylle de BaUimor queritur versus Donaghum

M^Shane de placito debiti v marks.

Tirlagh M'^Donnaghe queritur versus Donnagh M^Gerra de placito super casum for defamying of hime.

Ex asseasu par- Mortagh M'^Doiillle de Threcastelles queritur versus trium johannis Davidum Dounyllc de Ballimor de placito transgressionis

Parker et Ricardi - , . r . i

Ewstac. ad dampnum xl s. ster. viz. for taking away certayne

shepe of the sayd defendant {sic).

' Burgadg, co. Wicklow ; the name was changed in 1683 to Blessington.

2 Or " McChoyer." infra, p. 77.

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Johannes Parker de Barretston xx s. ster.

The condicion that yf the sayd John Parker his executors & assignes doth satisfie & paye unto Roberte Piphold of Hollwood gent, all such costis & domadgiis as shalbe fownd aginst hime by verdict of xij men quod tunc &c.

Memorandum j^ is ordrid & appointed by the Court that the xij men shalbe mett to gether uppon AllsoUnday^ next at the Busshopes hill besydes Ballimor, and ther to inquier whether the place whear M"" Piphold toke the distres from Parker be w"'in the libertie of Ballimor or not.

The sayd Jury findith that M'' Parker hath and doth incroche daly uppon the Bosshopes hill w">in the libertie of Ballimor.

The sayd jury findith that Christofer Ewstac of Hollwood, Thomas Ower* M<=Gilpatrick, Rory More, Donnylle Riaghe, Tege O Curren, William O Russhe, Donnylle O Cullenan, Patrick O Lemnan & John Morrishe, are giltie of a riott for takin away of a mylston from the land of Blakston & that Richard Ewsta[ce] comawnd the stone to be mad w"^out hsen ... .^ of the L,. or his lessey.

Johannes Parker de Barnetston* generosus queritur versus Hugonem Mf'Donylle Duff de Russelstone, Shane M<=- Donylle Duff de eadem, Dermotum Rushe de eadem, WilHelmum M'^Money de eadem, Donylle M<=Russhe de eadem, Patricium M<=Donylle de eadem, Conorum Rooe O Rorke de eadem, Willielmum M^Donylle Duffe de eadem, Henricum M^Shane, Willielmum ffyne de eadem, Mortagh Boggadg de eadem, Tege Callaughe de eadem, Patricium M^Donnaghe de eadem, Owen fferdorghe de eadem, Thomam Gove de eadem, de placito transgrecionis ad dampnum x li. ster. (viz.) for a rescus made by the forsayd parties against Parker, & also for pasturing uppon Bosshopes Hille/non sunt culpabiles.

» All Souls' Day.

2 Ower is the phonetic form of the Gaelic name Odhar, " dusky coloured."

' Illegible. * Recte Barretston.

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Donaldus M<=Garra de Burgadg queritur versus Terencium M'^Donaghe de placito injuste detencionis unam vaccam lacktifferam ad valencium xl s. ster./non detinet.

Johannes Parker dicit quo ad inditamentum de Busshops hille non est culpabilis.

Shane Dorkey, Ballimor.

Mortagh O Donan fidessore.

S'' Tadey Core^ queritur versus Dermotum O Divey de placito injuste detencionis unius die ad valencium

vj s. ster.

Dermotus O Garra affidavit se timere Terrencium M<=Don- nagh de vita et membris.

Tirlagh M^Donnagh, Ne^'lle M«Donnagh et Donylle M'^Morghe de le Burgadg comittuntur in custodium marshalli pro fractione recognicionis.

Nomina juratorum ad inquirendum. Ricardus Donylle de Burgadge- Thomas Demsey de BalUmor Shane O Clery de eadem Brian M^^Caffry de eadem Ricardus Veldon de eadem Girraldus M«Gilpatrick Johannes Donylle de Burdge^ Ricardus fforrestalle de eadem Patricius M^Walter de eadem Thomas M^Choyer de Balleboght Willielmus O Bime de eadem Tirlagh McDonylle Donnylle M'=Morghe Neylle M<=Donnaghe Johannes Donylle de Burgadg^ v li.

The condicion that yf the sayd parties keape the quens j^ties peace ' next Court day quod tunc &c.

^Juratores.

V li.

V li.

V li.

' Probably a chaplain. ' End of page torn away.

" Afterwards Blessington,

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Sainte Pui<cers. Curia tenta apud Sainte Pulcers coram Ricardo Bellings senescallo omnium curiarum temporalium reverendissimi in Christo patris Adami domini archiepiscopi Dublinii die Mercurii proximo ante ffestum Sancti Martini episcopi proximum futunim et anno regni Regine Elizabethe xxxijd° (4 Nov. 1590).

Johannes Gallan de Sainte Patrick stret sho.' xx/?. Ricardus ffagane de Dublin aldr.'- xx/i.

The condicion of thabowe recognisaunce is such that j'f thabowe John Gallan doth personally appear at at the next Court day holden at Sainte Pulcers and ther to comitt his boddy to prison and not to departe w'^out lisenc that then this recognisance to be voyd, otheiwise to stand in full force & effect in la we.

Ricardus ffeald sergaunt affidavit Ricardum Shee de Dublin' de vita et membris.

Nomina Juratorum ad inquirendum.

Patricius Archpole de Churchton Jurator.

Ricardus Rian de New stret Jurator.

Davidus Bege de eadem Jurator.

Johannes Cowgan de eadem Jurator.

Ricardus Higgen de eadem Jurator.

Patricius Bane de eadem Jurator.

Dermotus Hopper de eadem Jurator.

Patricius Robben de eadem Jurator.

Manus Kelly de eadem Jurator.

Donaghe ffereghan de eadem Jurator.

Davidus Duff de eadem Jurator.

Jacobus Colman de eadem Jurator.

Jacobus Dowlen de eadem Juratoi.

Memorandum that John Campion ats John Gallant of Sainte Patrick stret w"^in the cotmtie of DubUn sho- maker and wti^in the Croc^ and Libertie of the most reverend ffather in good Adam 1,. Archbusshope of Dublin and primat of Irland, cam w"" force & armes (viz.) w"i bowes arrowes and other manner of wepones

I Shoemaker. ^ Alderman. = Cross.

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defencibille the twentie daye of September on the xxxij*'* yeare of the rayne of our soverayne I,. Quen Ehzabeth that nowe is to Sainte Patrick stret aforesaj-d & wti^in the Croce & Libertie aforsayd and then & there one cheste lying & being in the house of the sayd John Campion ats Gallant^ aforesayd, did breake & ouppon and therout did take xxviij li. curr. money of England of the goods and chattells of Anthony Walkere of London habirdassher ther fownd stalle- & carrj^ed awaye fello- niosly and contry to the Quens m''=» peace crowne & dignetie.

Patrick Aspole forman.

Jacobus Dowlen queritur versus Willielmum ffaning de placito debiti xl s. ster. Arrested by the constable.

Nicholaus Lales de Sainte Patrick stre taylor queritur versus Georgium Ramsey de eadem taylor de placito convencionis super casum ad dampnum xl s.

Nicholaus Lusse de Rathcowle queritur versus Conorum Dowlen de eadem de placito transgressionis ad dampmun xij peackes peas, ad valencium xxiiij s. ster.

Idem queritur versus predictum Conorum Dowlen de placito injuste detencionis unius stage^ frumenti ad valencium vi s. ster.

Idem queritur versus predictum Conorum de placito transgressionis ad dampnum . . .* viz. for breaking

Recepts Pasche 1589 of the repl . . .* Of Thomas Dannyell of Balhary ij s. vj d. ster.") Of Bren M^Genes of L,usk x s. ster. )

Recaved at Shankill vij s. and delivred to Tliibold Walshe. At Clondolchan ij s. of Robard Basnet . . . .*

R. Holder constobl. Rec XX d. of Lynan^ of L,usk in parte payment ffor* Robt. Kist solvit iij s. d. ster.'

So in original. ^ steal. ' Perhaps " stack."

'■ Tom away. * Recte I,ynam.

° " de " written over " fFor " ; the page is torn here and entry incomplete.

' All this entry of receipts is apparently out of place.

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prSao. Sainte Pulcers.

Idem queritur versus predictum Conorum de placito transgrecionis ad dampnum iij peakes otts ad valencium XX s.

Idem queritur versus Thomam fflyne et Nicholaum fine de placito transgressionis ad dampnum x s. for cutting ffu[. . .]}

Idem queritur versus Katherinam ffoster for breaking arrest.

Idem queritur versus Johannem Pearse de placito trans- gressionis viz. for taking away of certay timber for a house & dore ad valencium x s.

Idem queritur versus John Wise de placito predicto viz. for cutting furrs in Calfes lee.

Johannes Yordan de Newstret queritur versus Shane Birne et Thomam Coylle de DubUn' myllers de placito transgressionis ad dampnum xl s. ster.

Richardus Browne baker ffidejussor. This day Ddu" McQeogh bring in *

Tadeus Browne et Katherina uxor ejus de Newstret queruntur versus Callogh O Birne de KiUene park de placito injuste detencionis tribus vaccis et tribus vituhs ad valencium cujshbet vacce xxvj s. ster. Juratores dicunt quod predictus Calloghe injuste detinet predictas vaccas ad valencium cujsUbet vacce xxvj s. viij d. ster. et predicti dicunt quod debet xiij s. iiij d. ster.

xij o Jacobus DufEe de Sainte Patrick stret queritur versus

soWendimi^pK- Nicholaum Kelley de Sainte Patrick stret de placito usque diem Sa- injustc dctencionis viz. a tergett et a skelle ad valencium ante ^teuZ" XV s. stcr. nou detinet. Juratores dicunt quod detinet e^copi pmxi"' prcdlctos tergctt et skelle et si invenire non potest affi-

mum futurum. ,.,... ..

davit ad nj s. ster. cum custagus cune.

' Furze. ^ The name is doubtful.

» lUegible,

Juratores.

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Nomina Juratorum inter partes. Edwardus Yoing^ de Sainte Patrick stret. \ Richardus Keatone de eadem. Richardus . . . .^ de eadem. Patricius . . . .^ de eadem. Patricius Robben de eadem. Patricius . . . .^ de eadem. James Colman de eadem. James Dowlen de eadem. Nicholaus Elward de fRiiglas. Jacobus Cardon de eadem. Conorus ffling de eadem. Johannes . . . .''rry de eadem. ^

A pork fovmd by Tege Garry astray and hath detayned

the same senc all aholontide' last ^ findeth

yt . . . .2

The following entries were made on the back of the front sheet :

We find that Thomas Tayllor clerke hath made a mcedde wall upon the queanes high waye.

We fynd that Hugh Paine hath enclosyd v acres^ of the comens of the tonne of CouUon.

Patrick Buck.

Patrick Aspole. Honor ne Skulley queritur versus Johaimem Neylle de placito transgressionis ad dampnum x li.

Patricius Marten taylor queritur versus Jacobum M<=Sha de placito debet x s. ster. Nicholaus CUnton dischardged £Eor the swirtieshepp^ of James M<=Sha et comittitur. Idem queritur versus Jovan fecings x s./fatetur iij s. residuum non debet Juratores dicunt quod debet iij s. et costes super querentem. Idem queritur versus Johannem Sugru ij s. vi d. queritur versus Johannem Birde,

Allexander Hertod fidejussor.

Young. 2 Illegible. ^ ^11 HaUowtide.

* This word is doubtful. ' Suretyship.

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APPENDIX.

Translation of Deeds entered in Court Book.

Conveyance of land in Rathcool from Alexander Widder to William Lock (pp. 38-9).

Know all men present and to come that I Alexander Widder of Rathcowle have given granted and by this my present deed confirmed to William Lock of Colmanston his heirs and assigns one acre of arable land in the fields of the vill of Rathcowle aforesaid whereof half an acre Ues between the land of the Blessed Mary on the west side and the land of Bartholomew Russell on the east side, in length from the land of the lord archbishop on the north side and the high way of the lady the Queen on the south side, the other half lies near " le Newton wey " between the land of John Marshall on the west side and the land of Richard ffoUiot on the west {sic) side, and extends from " le Newton way " in length to the hill of Colmine To have and to hold the said acre of land to the said WiUiam Lock his heirs and assigns for ever of the chief lord of that fee by the services therefor due and of right accustomed. And I the said Alexander and my heirs the said acre of land to the said WiUiam Lock his heirs and assigns will against all people warrant acquit and for ever by these presents defend, the possession and seizin whereof, together with this my charter, and my deed, according to the tenor force form and effect of the same I have in my own proper person deUvered. In witness whereof I have affixed my seal to these presents. Dated the thirtieth day of May in the twenty second year of the reign of Queen Elizabeth, 1580, &c.

Conveyance of land in Tipperkevin from Thomas Eustace to Oliver Eustace (pp. 39-40)

OUver Ewstac mr.

Know all people present and to come that I Thomas Eustace

of Mollaghcashe in the county of Kildare, gentleman, for a

certain simi of money paid me by Oliver Eustace of Blakhalle

in the said county gentleman by his own hands, have given

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granted sold bargained and by this my present charter confirmed to the said Oliver Ewstace one messuage three gardens seventy- five acres of arable land, meadows feedings and pastures, also aU and singular rents reversions and services and other hereditaments whatsoever with all their appurtenances which I have in the vill and fields of Tipperkeven in the county of Dublin, To have and to hold all and singular the said messuages lands tenements rents reversions and services and other the aforesaid hereditaments with all their appurtenances to the said Oliver his heirs and assigns, to the sole use of the said Oliver his heirs and assigns for ever, of the chief lords of that fee by the services therefor due and of right accustomed. And I indeed the said Thomas and my heirs all and singular the said messuages lands tenements rents reversions and services and other the premises with their appurtenances to the said Oliver his heirs and assigns will against all people warrant acquit and for ever defend. And further know that I the said Thomas Ewstac have made ordained and put in my place my beloved in Christ Richard Ewstac of Blakhall gentleman as my true and lawful attorney to enter and take possession and seisin in my place and name of and in all and singular the premises above expressed granted recited and specified with all and singular their appurtenances. And after such possession and seisin so thereof taken and had thereof in my place and my name full and peaceful possession and seisin thereof and of any parcel thereof to be deUvered and handed to the said OHver To have and to hold to the said Oliver his heirs and assigns according to the tenor force form and effect of this present deed of mine made to him thereof upon the premises, they having and to have ratified and con- firmed all and whatever my said attorney shall have done in the premises.

In witness whereof I have put my seal to these present letters.

Conveyance of lands of Balmadroght in Dalkey from Walter ffiizsymons to Thomas Gerrot (pp. 52-3). Know all men present and to come that I Walter ffitzsymons of Balmadroght in the county of Dublin, gentleman, son and heir of Richard ffitzsymons who was son and heir of John ffitzsymons have given granted and by this my present deed

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confirmed to Thomas Gerrot of Dublin, alderman, all that castle and all those messuages lands tenements rents reversions and services meadows feedings and pastures with all their appurtenances which I have in Dalkey in the county of DubUn and now are in the tenure or occupation of John M'^Thomas, all and singular which premises with the appurtenances Patrick Tothe late of Dubhn chaplain acquired for himself and his heirs from Nicholas Besholle of Portrane fiisher to the use of the said John fhtzsymons his heirs and assigns for ever. To have and to hold all the said castle and all the said messuages lands tenements rents reversions and ser- vices meadows feedings and pastures with all their appur- tenances abovegranted to the said Thomas Gerrott his heirs and assigns for ever to the sole and only behoof and use of him Thomas Gerrot his heirs and assigns for ever. And I indeed the said Walter ffitzsymons and my heirs all the said castle and all other messuages lands tenements rents reversions and services meadows feedings and pastures with all their appur- tenances above granted to the said Thomas Gerrott his heirs and assigns will against all people warrant and for ever defend by these presents. In witness whereof I have to these presents put my seal dated the twenty eighth day of July, 1589, and in the thirty first year of the reign of our most serene lady Ehzabeth by the grace of God of France and Ireland defender of the faith &c.

by me Walter ffitzsymons.

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GLOSSARY.

Acqiiavite Cup. Cup used for drinking whiskey, brandy, or other spirits.

Afjidat. Makes oath.

Avarius. An affer, a poor sort of horse for farm work.

Avene. Oats.

Bermyne. word.

I cannot explain this

Bobard. A leathern jug like a boot.

Breaker. One who cards wool.

Capitalis Placea. The chief place of the King, the King's Bench.

Capitalis redditus. Head rent, pay- able by the tenant in chief.

Chief Remembrancer. Chief officer of the Court of Exchequer.

Corpus cum casK. A writ to remove both body and record touching the cause of any man lying in execution upon a judgment for debt, into the King's Bench. (Jacob's Law Dictionary.)

Costagiis. costs. This word will be found often written without any regard for its proper case ending.

Cottener. One who cottons, friezes, or puts a nap on cloth. {N.E.D.)

Court Baron. A manorial court whose chief business it was to administer the custom of the manor and admit fresh tenants who had acquired copyholds by inheritance or purchase, and had to pay, on so doing, a fine to the lord of the manor. (Encyclop. Brit.)

Court Leet. A court of record, whose duty it was not only to view the pledges [visus franci plegii) but to present by jury all

crimes that might happen within its jurisdiction and punish the same. (Encyclop. Brit.)

Cross, Croce. Cross or church land, land belonging to the church, and outside jurisdiction of the Sheriff of the County.

Cuttes. A levy of money, a tax, an impost.

Kscheator. Evidently the Liberty had an escheator, just as the city of Dublin had, to enquire into any manner of escheats due to the archbishop.

Faber lignarius. A carpenter.

Fatetur. Pleads guilty.

Fidejussor. One who goes bail or gives security for another.

Filum. Cloth.

Fregit clausum. Trespassed upon another man's land.

Frieze, frissc. K coarse kind of woolcloth, with a nap on one side.

Garran. A small and inferior kind of horse, bred and used chiefly in Ireland and Scotland.

Gild of B. V.M. and Saint Sithe. A religious gild created 16 Edward IV, dedicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary and Saint Sithe, with a chapel in St. Michan's Church. Saint Sithe, or Osyth, was daughter of Frewald, a prince of Mercia, commemo- rated as Saint Sithe, virgin, in the Calendar of 13th May. (See Berry, Register of Wills, etc., Dio. Dublin, Royal Society of Anti- quaries. Ireland, 1898.) This gild did suit of court for lands in Finglas.

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Gild of Corpus ChrisH. Founded 22 Henry VIII (1564). Did suit for lands in Finglas Manor.

Gild of St. Anne. A religious gild, founded in 1430, when licence was granted to certain men to found a chantry and endow a chaplain in the church of St. Audoen, in honour of St. Anne, together with a gild or fraternity of the same, to consist of men and women. The Master and Wardens did suit of court for possessions in the manor. (See Berry, H. F., History of the Re- ligious Gild of St. Anne, Pro- ceedings, Roval Irish Acad., vol. XXV, Sec. " C," No. 3.)

Girdler. Maker of girdles, cinc- tuarius.

Hacler. One who dresses flax or hemp with a hackle.

Hellier. A tiler.

He.riot. A customary tribute of goods and chattels payable to the lord of the fee on the decease of the owner of the land. (Jacob's Law Diet.)

Hoes. Oyez ("listen"), called out three times by the Crier of the Court.

Hop. A measure, perhaps a quarter of a peck. (See Gilbert, .4 ssfwih/r Rolls, Dublin, vol. I, p. 287), where he explains it as " a hoper, a com basket.")

Lac ti fere. See Melches.

Melches. Milk cows, lactiferae.

Messe. Messuage.

Maceli, Mastelii, Meslin. A mixture of grain, here probably of wheat and oats.

Misericordia. The amercement or pecuniary punishment of one who is found to be in " misericordia," i.e., to have offended and to stand at the mercy of the King or Lord.

Modius. A measure.

Noble. An English gold coin, first minted by Edward III, having the value of 6s. 8d. or 10s.

Ordeum. Barlev.

Pavring a nacker. Imparing or damaging an acre ; impayring of otts, damaging oats ; payring of grass, damaging grass.

Parvi Canonici. Petty or minor Canons, priests' vicars of St. Patrick's, founded as a Corpora- tion by Archbishop Richard Tal- bot in 1431. Did suit for lands in Tallaght.

Pecks. According to the Dublin measure at that time, a peck of wheat contained 18 gallons, 1 pottle and 1 pint ; while a peck of malt contained 23 gallons, 1 pottle and 1 pint. (Plants, Eliz., No. 4725.)

Piepowder, Court of. See Preface.

Placitum convencionis. Plea of covenant, i.e., agreement or con- sent of two or more by deed in writing, sealed and deUvered.

Placitum debiii, or (qd)debet. Plea of debt.

Placitum ejectionis. Plea of eject- ment, an action by which a person ousted from an estate might recover possession thereof.

Placitum injuste detevcionis. Plea of unjustly detaining or of wrongful detinue.

Placitum super casum. Is a general action given for redress of wrongs and injuries, done without force, and not particularly provided against by law, in order to have satisfaction for damage. (Jacob's Law Diet.)

Placitum transgressionis. Plea of trespass.

Placitum vastacionis. Plea of

waste, i.e., of spoil or destruction in houses, etc., or other corporeal hereditaments.

Po : lo : " Ponit in loco," i.e., appears by attorney.

Praised. Appraised, valued.

Proctors. Advocates or represen- tatives of the Church's interest.

Quod tunc, etc. The full form is : " quod tunc hec recoguicio pro nulla habeatur, alioquin stat in

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suo robore et effectu in lege," that then this recognisance to be considered void, othervi'ise to stand in full force and effect in law.

Replevin. A remedy grounded and granted on a distress ; being a re-deliverance of the thing dis- trained, to remain with the first possessor on security being given by him to try the right with the distrainer, and to answer him in a course of law. (Jacob's Law Diet.)

Rescus. Rescue, resistance against lawful authority.

Scire facias. A judicial writ, most commonly to call a man to shew cause to the Court why execution of judgment passed should not be made out.

Servicium curie. Suit or service of tenant at his lord's court, due by every freeholder.

Serviens curie. Serjeant of the Court.

Shewes of ffurres. A quantity of furze. " A lod of fyrris con- teyning six shewis should be sold for iij d." {Dublin Assembly Roll, vol. I. p. 423.)

Skelle. A scull, steel cap.

Tergell. A target.

Testors. A testor or teston was a coin impressed with the King's head, and applied to the shilling of Henry VII, being the first Enghsh money with a true por- trait. Became considerably de- based in value.

Triticum. Wheat.

Ulna. A yard in measure.

Verberacio et insultum. Beating and insult.

Vicarii corriales. Officials of St. Patrick's Cathedral whose duty it was to take part in the musical part of the service. Did suit for lands in Tallaght and St. Sepul- chre's.

View of frank pledge. It was part of the duty of the Seneschal at the Court Leet to take a view of the pledges of the manor (the pledges were bound to answer for the peace of their decenne) and to admit any who had recently attained the age of fourteen years.

Yoke. A chain.

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INDEX.

An asterisk indicates that there is more than one entry on the page.

Adrian, Joies (? Adrian Joies), 45.

Agher (co. Meath), 41.

Ailmer (Allmer), James, 4, 36; heir of,

57, 67. Ailwardeston, ats Elwardston, par. Tip-

perkeven, 41, 73. AU Hallow Tide, 81. All Souls' Day, 76. Anderton, Tristram, i. Andrews (Andro, Andrews, Androwe),

Thomas, 11, 14, 21, 51. Anee Phillepben, 65*. Archbold, see AspoUe. Ardenoth, see Ardinode. Ardinode (Ardenoth), co. Kildare, 13,

7$*- Artaine, see Tartayne. Ascension Day, 18, 21. Ashe (Aishe), Bellina, 29 ; Clement,

45 : John, 7; Thomas, 11, 38, 72. AspoUe, John, 3, 18, 22, 24; Patrick,

26, 43, 49, 78, 79, Si ; Richard, 19,

20 ; Walter, 18. Athcame, par. Duleek, co. Meath, 14,

49- Atkinson (Attkenston, Atkenson, Hat-

keson), Christopher, 23, 44*, 47. Awghye, Johana, 52.

Balally (Balawley), par. Taney, 45.

Balawley, see Balally.

Balcony, 60.

Baldongan (Donganston), 60.

Baldurgan (Baldargan, Baldorgan),

par. Swords, 6, 60. Balf, Bellina, 18*. Balheary (Balhary, Balharie, Bahary),

par. Swords, 6*, 36, 68, 69, 79. Ball (Balle), James, 32 ; Thomas, 71 ;

Walter, 29, 54. Ballebins, 6.

Ballechiver, see Cheeverstown. Balleconabege, 16. Ballemollun SentuUagh, 33. Ballexses, see Ballysax. Ballesex, see Ballysax. Ballisk (Ballusk), par. Portraine, 6. Ballmadrogh (Ballmadroght), Dalkey,

9, 10, 16*, 20, 37, 41, 48, 52*, 55,

58. 71. 72. 73, 83*. Ballmagwir, see Ballymaguire. Ballough (Baloghe, Balloghe, Ballogh),

par. Lusk, 4, 35, 57.

Ballusk, see Ballisk.

Ballyas, 58*.

Ballybaghell, see Ballyboghil.

Ballybogan, 71.

Ballyboghil (Ballybaghell), 35, 57, 67.

Ballybought (Balliboght), co. Kildare,

34*, 42, 75, 77*. Ballydowd (BaUedowd), par. Esker, 12. Ballygeran (Ballegeran), 73. Ballymaguire (Ballmagwir), par. I^usk,

4, 36, 57. 67. Ballymakaily (Ballmakely, Balma-

kelly), par. Kilmactalwav, 11, 18, 38,

51. 71- Ballymore (Ballimore), 33, 34*, 41 •,

42, 74*. 75*. 7^*, 77*- Ballymore Manor, Court of, 33-34,

41-42, 73-77 ; Constable, 74 ; mar- kets and fairs, viii ; portreeve,

42. Ballysax (Ballesix, Ballysix, Ballex- ses), CO. Kildare, 41, 74. BalmakeUy, see Ballymakaily. Balsone, co. Westmeath, 66. Baltinglas, 42. Banam, Nicholas, 59. Bancroft (Bankroft), Christopher, 63*,

64*. Bane, Hugh, 54 ; John, 7, 42, 69 ;

Patrick, 49, 78 ; Robert, 24 ; Shane,

II, 20, 21*. Banks, William, i. Bametston, see Barretston. Bamewall (Bamewelle), Sir Peter, 2,

4. 10, 34, 35. 38. 56, 57, 66, 67, 71 ;

Peter, 59 ; Robert, 9, 20*, 48, 55,

70 ; Thomas, 58, 59. Barons, see Piepowder, Court of. Barre (Bare), James, 25 ; Thomas, 31. Barretstown (Barretston, Bametston),

76. Barronrath (Baronrath), par. White- church, CO. Kildare, 15. Basnet, Robert, 11, 12, 15, 26, 50, 79. Bassent, William, 15. Bath (Bathe), Jenet, 3, 24; John,

II. 19; Robert, heir of, 14, 49;

Thomas, 5, 6, 36, 58, 68 ; WiUiam,

14. 49- Beaulieu (Bewlie, Bewly), co. I/Outh,

35. 67. Bedlewe (Bedlowe), Patrick, 5, 35, 36,

58, 68. Bee, James, 65 ; Margaret, 24 ; Michael

19, 48 ; Robert, 28.

INDEX.

89

Begg (Bege, Begge), David, 3, 61, 64, 78 ; James, 5 ; Nicholas, 5, 35, 36, 57. 58, 67, 68 ; Shane, 42 ; Thomas, 66.

Belgard (Bellgard), par. Tallaght, 10*,

14. n*. 41. 49, 71*. 73-

Belinstown (Bellingeston, Billinges- ton), 34, 56, 66.

Bellings (Bellungs), Richard, 2, 9, 10, 14, 19, 21, 23, 30, 32, 33, 34, 37, 41. 42, 46, 48, 49, 51, 52, 54-56, 58,60-62,66,70,71,73,78; Thomas, 34, 46, 56, 66, 68.

Bennet (Benet, Binet), Richard, 3,

24. 32- Benyon, John, 70. Bermingham (Bremingham, Bremeg-

ham, Bremyngham, Brimagham),

Alson, 51 ; Edmund, 49; Patrick,

4. 36, 57, 67 ; wmiam, 4, 35, 57.

67. Besholle, Nicholas, 53, 84. Bevane, Nicholas, 65 ; Johana Roch,

wife to Nicholas, 65. BewUe, see Beaulieu. Billingeston, see Belinstown. Birde, John, 81. Bime (Brin, Byrne), David, 46 ; James,

51 ; John, 7 ; Morghe, 62 ; Mortagh,

22 ; Robbok, 15 ; Shane, 80 ; Tho- mas, 15, 22. Birsall (Birsalle, Byrshall), Robert, 1 1,

38, 72 ; Mr., s6*. Bishops Hill, 74, 76*, yy. Blackhall (Blakhalle), co. Kildare, 39,

40, 73, 82, 83. Blake, Thomas, 69. Blakestown (Blakeston, Blakston), co.

Wicklow, Hollywood par., 34, 42,

74, 76. Blakney (Blackny, Blakny), George,

56, 63, 66, 69* ; Patrick, 46*, 59 ;

WUliam, 35. Blessed Virgin Mary, feast of Nativity

of, 33 ; gild of, 70 ; land of, 38, 82. Blessington, see Burgadg. Boggadg, Mortagh, 76. Boleybeg (Uttle Bolie, I,itelbolies), co.

Kildare, 41, 73. Bolie, Little, see Boleybeg. Borran, John, 33. Borranstown (Borranston), par. Bally-

madun, 5, 35, 36, 57, 58, 67, 68. Boucher, Edward, 65 ; John, 62. Bowlinge, Richard, 21. Bowman, John, 10, 37, 71. Boy (Boye), Brian, 20 ; William, 46. Brachall, John, 15; Patrick, 13, 16;

Thomas, 42. Brady, Richard, 60. Braghall, 54. Bray, Little (Littillbre), 25, 44.

Bristowe, Walter, 4, 36, 57, 67, 68.

Brown (Browne), James, 61 ; John, 28 ; Nicholas, 73 ; Patrick, 2 ; Richard, 11, 14, 18, 21, 42, 61, 80; Robert, 5, 36, 58, 68*, 72 ; Tady, and Katherine, his wife, 80 ; Thomas, 15. il', William, 11, 14, 21*, 26*, 62.

Buck (Bouck), Jacket, i ; Patrick, 3, 15, 81 ; Widow, 44*.

Burdge, see Burgadge.

Burgadge, 75*, y-j* (afterwards Bles- sington, CO. Wicklow).

Burke, Edward, 69.

Butrbey, Nicholas, 68.

Cabragh (Cabbragh), Little, 54. Caddell (Caddelle), John, 3, 57 : Rich- ard, 5, 36, 58, 68 ; Robert, 16. Calf, Jenet, 17, 18, 61* (wife of N.

Rousse) ; John, 61* ; , 80.

Callaughe, Tege, 76.

Campforde (Camfforde, Canford, Can-

for), Thomas, 19, 22, 34*, 40, 41,

42, 74. Campion, John, 78, 79 (ats Gallant). Canford, see Campforde. Canons, petty, see St. Patrick's. Cantwell, John, 60. Cappoge, see Kippok. Cardon (Cardane), James, 9, 54, 81 ;

Simon, 49. Caron (Carone), John, 7, 12. Carrick (Karrick), Richard, 6*, 24, 36*,

68. Carrickmajme, see Carrickmines. Carrickmines (Carrickmayne), par.

Tally, 44. Carron, John, 5. Carron rowe, 22*. Casey (Cassey), Robert, 58 ; William,

7- Casshel, 65*. Castlekeven, viii. Castleknock (Castelknock), 66. Castlemarten, 41, yT,. Caverley (Caverles), Edward, 17, 18,

24, 51 ; Gen. John's wife, 51. Caville, Thomas, 39. Cawlan, Patrick, 60. Chamberlain (Chamberlen, Chamber-

lin), George, 6, heir of, 35, 37, 67 ;

John, 10 ; Mark, 57 ; Martin, 71 ;

William, 9*, 26'*, 55, 70. Chamberstown (Chamerston), 70. Chancellor's house, 13. Chattenor (Chetnor), Thomas, 54, 56. Cheeverstown (Ballechiver), par. Clon-

dalkin, 15, 17. Chief Remembrancer, see Mr. Cohnan. Chillam, John, 35, 67 ; Patrick, 56.

90 IN

Chivers (Chiver), John, 6 ; Thomas, 6. 36.

Christ Church, Dean and Chapter of, ix, 41, 74. See also Holy Trinity.

Churchon, 4.

Churston, see Churchtown.

Church town (Church ton, Churston), par. Taney, 26, 43*, 49, yS.

Clemethan, see Clonmethan.

Clinton, Marcus, 18 ; Jenet, 31 ; Nic- holas, 25, 26, 28, 42*, 44*, 47, 61, 64, 65, 81 ; , 64.

Cloghran, par. Swords, 19.

Clondolchan, see Clondalkin.

Clondalkin (Clondolchan), 2, 10*, 11*, 12*, 14*, 15*, 16*, 19, 21*, 22, 24, 25. 26*, ^7, 42, 45*, 50*, 71, 72*, 73*. 79-

Clondalkin Church, procurator of, 10, 38, 71.

Clondalkin Manor, Court of, 47 ; con- stable, 79.

Clouken, grange of, 22.

Clonmethan, 4, 5, 36, 58, 6o*, 68; free tenants, 4, 36, 57-58, 68.

Cuock, see Knock.

Cnockargill, or Cnokarget, see Knockar- gill.

Cnokmark, 62.

Cogau, John, 42.

Coke, Arthur, 64.

Collener, Patrick, 21.

CoUenston, see Collingstown.

CoUingstown (CoUenston), par Lusk, 4, 36, 50. 57. 67, 68.

Colman, James, 64, 78, 81 ; Mr., 30 ; Patrick, 3, 24*, 44, 49, 61, 64.

Colmanstown (Colmanston), par. New- castle, 10, II, 37, 38*, 71, 72, 82.

Colmethan, see Clonmethan.

Colmine Hill, 39, 82.

Colouia, Manor of, viii.

Comen, Patrick, 50, 69 ; Thomas, 69.

Commons, 3.

Confey (Conffy, Confie), co. Kildare, 10, 37. 71-

Confey (Connfey, Convey), David, 27 ; Hugh, 13, 26; John, 60.

Connell (Conill), Anstace, 51 ; Mor- tagh, 9* ; Patrick, 27.

Connollan, William, 3.

Connor (Conowr, Conner), Phelem, 42 ; Robert, 64 ; William, 24.

Conran (Conrane), Donald, 43 ; Wil- liam, II {note), 38, heir of 11. 35, 38, 57. 67, 72.

Convey, see Confey.

Corbally (Corballies), Richard, 6, 36,

58, 70 ; Simon, 58. Corcan, John, 27, 30. Corduff (Curduff), par. Lusk, 10, 11, (? Culduffe), 14, 36, 37, 57, 67, 71.

Core, Sir Tadey, 77.

Corpus Christi, feast of, 23 ; gild of,

9. 55. 70. Corraght, see Curragh. Coscro, see Cosgrove. Cosgrove (Coscro, Coskro, Cosscrowe.)

John, 54 ; Nicholas, 2 ; William, 39, Cossey, Robert, 29. Cotlandeston, 74. Cottell, Katherine, 2. Cougan, see Cowgan. CouUon, 81.

Court Baron, viii, ix, x. Court Leet, viii, ix, x. Court of Record, ix. Cowgan (Cougan), Edward, 43, 44,

46 (Edmond) ; John, 18, 19, 58,

78. Cowle, Mr., 41, 74. Coyan, Edmond, 29. Coyle (Coylle), James, 53 ; Thomas, So. Coyllon, 65*. CoyUon, Denis, 49. Cromalle, see Cromwell. Cromwell (Cromewell, Cromelle, Cro- malle, Cromawall), James, 62*, 63*,

70. Croskelle, see Crossakeel. Crossakeel (Croskelle), co. Meath, 14,

49- Crumlin (Cromleu), 15, 17, 44. Culduffe, 38, 72. Curr, see Curragh. Curragh (Corraght, Curraghe, Corragh),

par. HolUwood, co. Wicklow, 35, 38,

57. 72. Curtice (Courties), Christopher, 7 ;

Thomas, 11, 12*. Curryhills (Currehilles), co. Kildare, 25. Cusake (Cusak), George, 67 ; Nicholas,

heir of, 57 ; Michael, 35.

Dalkey, 19, 20*, 21*, 48, 52*, 83*, 84.

Daniel (Dannyell), Richard, 26* ; Tho- mas, 79.

Dartas, James, heir of, 11, 38, 72.

Deansrath (Dene Rath), par. Clondal- kin, 19.

Dedication of church, feast of, 70, 71.

Dempsy (Demsey, Demsye), Tirlagh, 49 ; Thomas, 75, 77.

Dene Rath, see Deansrath.

Denne, Simon, 17; William, 70.

Dermot, John, 4 ; Richard, 5.

Desmond (Desmont), Thomas, 9, 49, 54-

Devenish (Dewnishe), Edmond, 53.

Dickson (Dixsone, Dicsone), William, 3. 70.

Dillon, James, 9, 55, 70, and wife, Ismay, qq, 70 ; Nicholas, heir of, 9, 55. 70.

Dogherty (Doghertie), Edward, 62 ;

Patrick, 19; William, 20. Dolen, see Dowling. Dollards (Dollardston, Dullardeston),

par. Swords or Lusk, 4, 36, 57, 67. Dominica in Albis, 9, 56, 66. Donbrook, see Dunbro. Dongan, John. 58 ; Thomas, 6. Donganstown, see Baldongan. Donge, William, 51. Donnaghe. Paul. 49. Donnell (DonnyUe. Donill, Donylle), David, 41, 42, 74*, 75* ; John, 75*, 77*; Martin, n*, 16, 17, 26, 47, 51 ; Nicholas, 68 ; Richard, 68, 75, 77; Robert, 15, 17, 34; William,

II, 14,21. 51*," 73; , I?- -^f^

also O' Donnell. Donsick, see Dunsink. Dorekane, Ardell, 50* ; William, 50. Dorkey (Dorghe), Shane, 34, 77- See

also O Dorchey. Dorran, Richard, 6, 46, 60. See also

O'Dorran. Dorre. Shane, 48. Dowd (Dowde), Patrick, 7, 59. 68 ;

William, 60. Dowdall, George, 2 ; Patrick, 7. Dowding (Dowdinge), James, 34. 4'*. 64, 74* ; Jenet, 35, ^y.^-? : Robert, 46, 58, 69. Dowdingeston, 41, 73. Dower, Patrick, 5. Dowgen, Rory, 61, 62.

Dowglas. . 47*.

Dowling (Dowlinge, Dowlen, Dolmg,

Dolen), Conor, 24, 51, 63, 72, 79*.

80 ; James, 31, 78, 79. 81. See also

O Dowlan.

Dowringe, Richard, 13.

Doyne (Doin). Katherine. 34 : William.

9. 54. See also O Doyne. Dreynan, see Drinan. Drinan (Drevnan), par. Kinsaley, 35,

56. 66.

Drishoge (Drisshoke), 59.

Drogheda (Droghda), 4, 35, 36, 56,

57, 67, 68. Drome, Philip, 3.

Dublin, passim ; Archbishop of, passim; Bridge Gate, xi, 27, 30 ; Dames Gate, xi, 27 ; Mayor and Sheriffs of, xi, 27, 30*, 31 ; New Gaol, xi, 52 ; New Street, ix, x, 3*, 16, 18*, 19, 21*, 22*, 23, 24*, 33*, 42, 43, 44*, 46, 49*, 50*, 61*, 64, 78*, 80* ; Ormond's Gate, xi, 27, 30; St. Francis Street, ix, 3, 64 ; St. Kevin Street, |ix, x, 3, 22, 24*, 62*, 63, 64 ; St. Nicholas Gate, xi, 27 ; St. Nicholas Street, 62 ; St. Patrick Street, ix, x, 2, 3*, 14, 15*, 18*, 22, 23*, 24, 25*, 26*, 33,

X. 91

42*, 43*, 44*, 4i*, 4'5*, 61*. 62.

64*, 65*, 78*, 79*, 80*, 81*; St.

Thomas Street, ix, 45* ; TolseU,

27, 30, 52*, 65. See also Piepowder,

Court of. Dublin County, Sheriff of, 61, 72. Duff (Duffe), David, 43, 44, 46, 61, 78 ;

Edward, 75* ; Grayuey, 15, 16, 22 ;

James, 43, 80 ; Laglen, 3 ; I,arance,

61 ; Patrick, 3 ; Richard, 31. See

also McDonylle. DuUardston, see Dollards. Dunbro (Donbrowe, Donbrook), barony

of Santry, 9, 55, 70. Duulavin (Donlavan), co. Wicklow, 34. Dunsink (Donsick), 54. Dunsoghly (Dunsoghlie, Donsogley),

par. St. Margaret's, 9, 55, 70. Duming (Dumynge, Doming), Richard,

53, 54 : John, 44, 50*, 64. Dyvie, Dermot, 34. D'. . . . kill, 62.

Eastefeild, Robert, 53.

Edwards, Thomas, 33.

Elizabeth, Queen, passim.

Elles, Patrick, 5.

Elverstown, see Ailwardeston.

Elward (Elvarde), Nicholas, 9*, 43*, 54, 55*, 60, 70, 81, and Thomasia, his wife, 55, 70.

Elwardston, see Ailwardeston.

Ennos (Enos), Megg, 55*; Patrick, 18, 42, 49, 61 ; Thomas, 5, 34, 46, 58, 70.

Esbeme, Thomas, 58.

Eustace (Ewstac), Alexander, 40 ; Christopher, 76 ; Edmond, 41 ; Edward, 34, 41*, 73, 74; John, 10, 34. 37. 41. 42, 71. 74*. heir of, 41 ; Katherine, 40 ; Morrish, 40 ; Oliver, 39*, 40*, 73, 82*, 83*; Richard, 18, 40*, 41, 73, 75*, 76, 83; Thomas, 39, 40*, 41*, 42, 82, 83* ; Walter, 40 ; William, 41, 73*.

Facon, Nicholas, 9, 42, 43.

Pagan (Pagane), Christopher, 4, 10, 35. 38, 57, 61 *, 67, 71 ; Richard, 78.

Fallowes (Fallos), Elizabeth, 45 ; Ro- bert. 18, 23*.

Fanning (Faning), Richard, 6, 60 ; William, 79; escheator, 5*.

Famelle, John, 59.

Parran (Paran, Farrane), Isolda, 27 ; Nicholas, 58.

Fassaroe (Fassagherowe), 20, 21, 48.

Feald, see Field.

Fecings, Johanna, 81.

PeidlVperbr'-i^sfor Fcild), Richard, i.

Fenton, Geoffrey, 47* ; Mrs., 47.

92 IN

Perdorghe, Owen, 76. Fereghan (Ferechan), Donnagh, 61, 78. Feyle, see Field. Fian, Richard, 14.

Field (Feald, Feld, Feyle, Feale), John the younger, 4, 5, 6, 60; Richard,

I, 27, 52, 65 ; Robert, 55, heir of,

II, 38, 72; Walter, 28;" , 52,

55, 56, 66*.

Pine, John, 3, 23 ; Nicholas, 80. See Pyne.

Finglas, 2, 9*, 11, 26*, 38, 49*, 54*, 55. 56, 70*, 72-

Finglas Church, procurator of, 9, 55, 70.

Finglas Manor, Court of, 9, 54-56, 70-71; constable, 49, 51, 54, 56; Serjeant, 55*.

Finglas, John, 4*, 35, 36, 57, 59*, 67.

Fissher, Mrs., 68.

Pitzgerrald, Thomas, 48.

Fitzhons, Alison, 4*, 36*.

Fitzsymons (Fitzsimons), Anne, 4, 10, 14. 36, i7, 49, 57, 67, 71 ; Edward, 34, 56. 66; John, 16, 50*, 52, 53, 83, 84 ; Michael, 54 ; Richard, 52, 83 ; Thomas, 14, 46*. 49 ; Walter,

9, 10, 14, i6, 20. 37, 41, 49, 52*, 53*, 55. 70-72. 73. 83*, 84*.

Pitzwilliams (PitzwUliam), Stephen, 10,

34. 37. 56, 66, 71. Fleming, Alison, 31, 32 ; Michael, 68,

69. Fline (Flinne, Fling, Flyne), Andrew,

27, 52, 65 ; Connor, 9, 54, 8i ; Tady,

48 ; Thomas, 80. Plod, David, 8. Folliott, Richard, 39, 82. Ford, John, 32, 42; Nicholas, 29;

Patrick, 11, 19*. Forrest (Great), see Muchfomis. Forrestalle (Porristalle), Richard, 75,

77- Poster, Katherine, 80 ; Richard, 68 ;

Robert, heir of, 34, 56, 66. Fotte. Richard, 59. Fottrell, Richard, 60. Fowlan (Poulau), Cornelius, 59 ; John,

5, 58 ; Nicholas, 9. Frances (Fraunces), Clement, i, 46*. Frankpledge, view of, viii, 5, 54. Frayne (Praine), John, 10 ; Nicholas,

10, II, 38, 51, 71, 73*- Freerton, see Friarstowu. Prelong park, 6.

Friarstown (Freerton), par. Tallaght, 1 5 Frost, William, 52. Pyne (Fynne), John, 28 ; Simon, 70 ; William, 76. See Fine.

Gaffney (Gaffny), Andrew, 35, 67 Jenet, 35, 67, wife of Andrew.

GaldufF, Redmond, 68. Gallan, or Gallant, John, 62, 78*, 79. Galmolston, see Galmoystown. Galmoystown (Galmolston), co. Meath,

62*.

Galtrim (Galtrem), co. Meath, 19, 22.

Galvan, Richard, 23.

Gamage, Rosina (Rox), 41, 74.

Garry, Tege, 81.

Gavane, John, 68.

Gavran, John, 46, 68.

Gaydon (Gaidon, Geydon), Johana, 10, i7, 71 ; John, 57.

Gentie, WilUam, 53.

Geoghe, Thomas, 45* ; see McGeogh.

George, Walter, 69.

Gerrard, Martin, 60.

Gerrot, Thomas, 48, 52*, 53*, 84*.

Gibbons, John, 73.

Giblin, Marten, 58.

Gibson (Gibbson), John, 28 ; William, 12.

Gild, see St. Anne, Blessed Virgin Mary, Corpus Christi.

Gilsinan (Gillsynan, Gelsynan), Tho- mas, 69 ; WUUam, 6 ; , 43.

Gilson, John, 30*.

Glasmokey, see Glassamucky.

Glassamucky (Glasmokey), par. Tal- laght, 3, 16, 24, 7i*.

Gleana Donnagh, 20.

Glencap (Glancape), par. Kilmaco- moge, CO. Wicklow, 24.

Golding, , wife of Gerald Plunket,

i7-

Goodinge, John, 25.

Gordian, Bishop, feast of, 14.

Gormely (Gormily, Gormeley, Georm- ley), Ellen, 54* ; Hugh, 54* ; Nealle, 62, 63*, and wife, 63. See also O Gonnley.

Gormolan, Patrick, 19.

Gove, Thomas, 76.

Gowe, Shane, 48.

Gower, John, 4.

Grace, see Gracedieu.

Gracedieu (Grace, Gracedew), par. Lusk, 4, 35, 57, 67.

Grange (Grandg), 34, 56, 66, 69. See also Clonken and Portmamock.

Gray, Andrew, 13*.

Greme, Thomas, 11, 16.

Grene, William, 7*.

Greenoge (Grenok), 5, 14, 51*.

Grenok, see Greenoge.

Gygen, Thady, 63*.

Hackett (Hacket), John, 60 ; Richard,

4, 36, 51, 57, 67; Thomas, 5, 14, 20, 36, 48, 49, 58, 68. Halcroft, see Halocorste,

INDEX.

93

Halocorste (or Alcrost), ? Halcroft,

Anne, 43*. Handcoke (Hancok), Mathew, 35, 67. Harbards lands, 41. Harbte, Henry, heir of, 41, 74. Hame, Thomas, 62. Harrold (Harrolle, Horrold), Donald,

62 ; John, 3, 61, 74 ; Walter, 25. Harrolds Grange (Harrolse grandg), 24. Haye (Hay), Denis, 3, 27*, 28. Hedican, Richard, 40. Hegan, Richard, 12*. Herford (Herfforde), Anne, 2 ; Patrick,

68. Hertod, Alexander, 81. Hethcott (Heath), John, 27. Heyward, Thomas, 58. Hickey, John, 15. Higgen, Richard, 43, 78. Hilltown (Hilton), par. Swords, 6, 35,

56. Holder, Patrick, 10, 37, 71 ; Richard,

II. 12, 13*, 14, 16, 21*, 22, 25*,

43. 79 ; William, 12. Hollwood, see Hollywood. Hollywood (Hollwood), 76*. Hollywood (HoUiwod, Hollwood),

Christopher, 5, 35, 36, 57, 58, 67.

68 ; Nicholas, 14. Holy Trinity, Dublin, Dean and

Chapter of, 4, 9, 19, 34, 36, 41, 48,

54, 56, e,y, 66, 68, 70, 73. See also

Christ Church. Hopper, Dermot, 65, 78. Horishe, WilUam, 7*, 68. Horrold, see Harrold. Horsman, John, 15, 18, 43, 45, 46*. Howard, Robert, 66. Howth (Houth), 44. Howth (Houth), Christopher, lord of,

4, 10. 14, 34, 35. 37. 49, 56, 57 :

Nicholas, lord of, 66, 67, 71. Hoylle, John, 3, 73 ; Richard, 12 ;

Thomas, 3. Hunter, Nicholas, 35 ; Thomas, 6, 69. Huntstown (Hutteston), 9, 55, 70. Hurrooe, Mathew, 31. Hussey, James, 22* ; Patrick, 19, 22. Hutteston, see Huntstown.

Jagoteston, co. Kildare, 74.

Japoke, Edward, 2.

Jobstown (Jopeston, Jovestan), par.

Tallaght, 10, 34, 37, 56, 66, 71. Johes, see Johnes. Johnes (Johes), William, 13, 16*. Johns, see Jones. Johnstown ( Johniston, Johnston, Jone-

stone), par. Lusk, 4, 36, 57, 67. Joies, see Joyce. Jones, Thomas, Archbishop of Dublin

and Bishop of Meath, x, 47.

Jonestone, see Johnstown.

Jons, John, 31.

Jopeston, see Jobstown.

Jordan, William, I. See also YotAan.

Jordanstown (Jordanston), 6, 36.

Jovestan, see Jobstown.

Joyce (Joies, Yoys), Adrian, 26, 45.

Keating (Keaton), Richard, 61, 64, 81.

Keaton, see Keating.

Kegane, Patrick, 52.

KeUy (Kelley, Kellegh), Alson, 55; Denis, 28*, 29 ; John, 35, 57, 67 ; Maddok, 3; Manus, 3, 22, 61, 62, 65, 78, wife of, 61 ; Nicholas, 25*, 32, 57, 80 ; his wife, Anne Skott, 57 ; Geneta, 67 ; Richard, 30 ; Robert, 43*; Thomas, 45; William, 60. See also O' Kelly.

Kenay, see Kenny.

Kenedy, Denis, 29 : William, 66.

Kenny (Kenay, Kennaghe), Bartholo- mew, 12, 43, 45 ; Patrick, 69.

Kenwick (Kenvick), John, 4, 36, 57, 67, 68.

Kerdif, Henry, 54.

Kemey, Thomas, 68. See also O Kear- ney.

KerroUe, Thomas, 42.

Kilbride, 50.

Kildare, Co., 18, 39, 82.

Kildonan, 56.

Kilinskowey, 50.

Killenecardge, see Killincarrig.

Killene park, 80.

Kill of the Grange, see Grange of Clon ken.

Killeighe, 34, 56, 66.

Killenenen (KiUenen), 19, 21.

Killincarrig (Killenecardge, Killencar- ge), CO. Wicklow, 19, 48.

Killsalle, 3.

Kilmacudrick, see Kilmahuddrick.

Kilmahuddrick (Kilmacudrick), 10, 12,

37. 71- Kilmurry (Killmory), 3. Kilreesk (Kilresk), par. Finglas, 7, 10,

35. 37. 57. 61, 67, 71. Kilshane, par. Pinglas, 9*, 49*, 54*. King's Bench, 25, 65. Kinner, Stephen, 29. Kippok (Keppok), 9, 55, 70. Kist, Robert, 6, 58*, 59, 70. Knock (Cnock, Cnoke), par. Balrothery,

35. 57. 67. Knockargill (Kockargill, or Cnokar-

get), 41, 74. Knockmark, see Cnokmark. Kockargill, see KnockargUl.

Langan, John, 54. Laugeforde, Richard,

94

INDEX.

Lawles (Lales), Alison, 25, 44 ; John,

25, 45 ; Nicholas, 79 ; Richard, 44 ;

Thomas, 25. Leves, John, 29*. Ley, Patrick, 32 ; Richard, 15. Linch, Nicholas, 54, 55, 70. Lispopelle (Lespopelle), 58*. Littilbre, see Bray, Little. Lock (Lok), John, 19; Nicholas, 11, 12,

15; Patrick, 2*, 12*, 21*, 26, 43;

William, 10, 11. $7, 38*, ^9*, 71, 72,

82*. Loftus, Adam, see Dublin, Archbishop

of, and p. xiii. Loghland (Loghlane) parks, par. Lusk,

60. Lompney, John, 26. Londers, John, 28 ; Thomas, 6, 36. Loudon, 52*, 62, 79. Long, Nicholas, 9, 26 ; Thomas, 43. Lorcan (Lorkane), William, 14, 49,

61, 65. Lorkane, see Lorcan. Lowcombe, Robert, 29. Lowe, Patrick, 28. Lunam, see Lynam. Lusk, 4*, 6*, 36*, 37*, 57*. 58*, 59*,

60*, 67*, 68*, 69*, 79*. Lusk Church, vicar of, 4, 36, 57, 67 ;

procurator of, 4, 36, 57, 67. Lusk Manor, Court of, 4, 35-36, 57, 67 ;

bailiff, 4, 59 ; constable, 4, 68 ;

markets and fairs, viii. Lusse, Nicholas, 61*, 73, 79*, 80*. Luttrell, James, 33 ; Simon, 4, 11, 35,

36, 38, 56, 58, 66, 68. Luttreilstown, 4, 11, 35, 36, 38, 56,

58, 66, 68. Lynam (Linam, Linnam, Lunam, Ly-

nan), John, 33*; William, 14*, 21,

24, 33. 61, 62, 64 ; , 79.

Lynch, Christopher, 35, 57, 67. Lyons (Lyon), James, 14, 51.

McCaffrey, Brian, 77.

McCane, John, 58, 69 ; Michael, 6.

McChayer, William, 73.

McChoyer, Thomas, 75, 77.

McCheo, see McChoyer.

McChiver, Thomas, 43.

McConry (McConrey), Edward, 58 ;

John, 58*, 59 ; Katherine, wife of

John, 58. McCorey (McCory), Edward, 59 ; John,

59. McDallaghe, Patrick, 20 ; Shane, 20. McDermot, Patrick, 22 ; William, 66. McDonnagh (McDonaghe), NeyUe, 77* ;

Patrick, 76 ; Terence, ^y* ; Tir-

laghe, 34, 75. McDonnell (McDonill, McDonylle),

Donnagh, 17, 34 ; John, 21 ; Morgh,

48 ; Mortagh, 75 ; Patrick, 76 ;

Teg, 20 ; Tirlagh, 77. McDonylle Duff, Hugh, 76 ; William,

76. McEuer, Donald, 50. McGarra (McGerra), Donald, or Don- nagh, 75, 77. McGenes, Bren, 79. McGeogh Ddu (?), 80. See also Geoghe. McGillekine, Donnagh, 20. McGUpatrick (McKilpatrick), Donagh,

48; Gerald, 75, 77; Hugh, 75;

Shane, 22 ; Thomas Ower, 76. McGlannen, Donagh, 55, 56. McGloIwe, Thomas, 70. McHugh, Shane, 34. McKilpatrick, see McGilpatrick. McManus, Patrick, 69. McMelaghlen, William, 73. McMoney, William, 76. McMorgh, Donagh, 48* ; Donylle,

77*. See also Morch. McPaten, Donagh, 48. McPhelem, Arthur, 24. McRichard, Edward, 23 ; James, or

John, 23. McRoblsen, Arthur, 13. McRusshe, Donylle, 76. McSha, James, 8i*. McShane, Brians, 48 ; Donagh, 75 ;

Henry, 76. McSimo als Myler, Teige, 46, 50. McTege (McTeg), John, 65 ; Patrick,

19. 73 ': Thomas, 48. McThomas, John, 52, 53, 84. McWalter, Patrick, 77. McWilliam (McWillam), Dennot, 48 ;

Donald, 16 ; Shane Oge, 20 ; Mclllvorey (McYUevore), Hugh, 65* ;

Ovius, 65*. McYUevore, see Mclllvorey. Maghery, William, 46. 60. Maile, see Maylle. Magwier, Thomas, 28. Makestad, William, 22*. Malehidred, see Mulhuddart. Malahidir, see Mulhuddart. Malone (Mallon, Malon), James, 3 ;

John, 3, 16, 18. Manachan, John, 6, 70 ; Patrick, 33 ;

Rosina, 27, 32. Marche, Thomas, 43*. Marshall, John, 39, 82. Marten, Patrick, 18, 23*, 25*, 29, 8i* ;

Richard, 12 ; William, 66. Marydithe, see Meredith. Mason, DonnyUe, 69* ; John, 69 ; W.

Monck, v, X. Maylle (MaUe, Mayle), Patrick, 11, 14,

21, 26, 38, 47, 61, 72, 73. See also

O Meyley. Mayn, see Maynetown,

INDEX.

95

Maynetown (Mayn), par. Baldoyle, 7.

Meath, Bishop of, 47.

Melungchape, William, i.

Meredith (Marydithe), Evan, i.

Merenagh, Chayer, y^.

Merrick, William, 72.

Mey, John, 25.

Miaghe (Myaghe), Katharine, 33 ; John,

29. Miltown (Mylton), par. St. Peter, Dub- lin, 25*, 26, 44*, 45. Moghan, Edward, 55. Moghell, James, i. Molene, the, 60. Mollaghcashe, sk MuUacash. Mollent . . ., 48. Molyneux (Monelex), Thomas, 73. Money, John, 33, 64, 73. Monelex, see Molyneux. Mony, Johana, 51. Moran, Walter, 63*. Morch, James, 45. See also McMorgh. Morcho, Nicholas, 29. See also ne

Morcho. Morgan, Thomas, 20*. Morganes, James, 31. Moortown (Morton). 3, 35, 57. More (Mor), Alexander, 51 ; Morghe,

62 ; Nicholas, 28 ; Rory, 76. Morrey, William, 59. Morrishe, John, 76. Morron, Walter, 1 1 . Morton, see Moortown. Motten, Richard, 68. Myaghe, see Miaghe. Muchforrus, 54. Mulhuddart (Mallahiddred, Malehidred,

Malahidir) church. Procurator of, 35,

57, 67. MuUacash (Mollaghcashe), 41. Myler, als McSimo, Teige, 46. Myller, Concore, 65. Mylton, see Milltown. Myrgen, Richard, 70; William, 11,

12, 14, 21, 43*.

Naas (Nace), 41, 74.

Nace, see Naas.

Naghton, Elizabeth, 51.

Nalle, see Naul.

Naul (Nail, Nalle), 5, 36, 58, 68.

ne Key, Elcibeth, 15.

ne Morcho, Nory, 64. See also Morcho.

ne SkuUey, Honor, 81.

Neillstown (Neylleston), par. Clondal-

kin, 12. Nevit (Newet), par. Lusk, 69*. Newcastle, 17. Newet, see Nevit. Newings (Newinings), 36, 58, 68. Newings, see Wynings, New.

Newlands (Newland), par. Clondalkin,

17, 50. Newman, William, 11, 38. New Street, see Dublin. Newtown (Newton), 19, 35, 48. Newtown Way, The, 39*, 82*. Neylle, John, 12*, 17, 24, 72, 73, 81. Neylleston, see Neillstown. Nicholson, Edward, 2 ; Robert, 62. Nightingall, Robert, 23, 45*. Norcock, Bamaby, 55 ; his wife, Mar-

geT. 55*- Norecone, Walter, y;. Nott, James, 29. Nowlan, John, 28. Nugent, Nicholas, heir of, 10, 37, 71 ;

William, baron of Skrine, 35, 57,

67, and his wife Geneta, same

references.

Oberry, Hugh, 58 ; Patrick, 59.

O Bime, Callogh, 80* ; William, 77.

O Clery (O Clere), Shane, 34. yi. 77-

O Collon, see O CuUen.

O Concon, Hugh, 34.

OCuUen (O Collon, O CuUon), Corne- lius, 32 ; Shane, 75.

O CuUenan, Donnylle, 76.

O Curren, Tege, 76.

O Dalle, Hugh, 3.

O Divey, Dermot, 77.

O Donan, Mortagh, 77.

O Donge, Rory, 45.

O Donnell (O Donnylle, O Donill), Plane, i, 18, 23, 31 ; Nicholas, 69; Philip, 42. See also Donnell.

O Dorchey, Jane, 74* ; Shane, 74*. See also Dorkey.

O Dorran, Don}'lle, 62. See also Dor- ran.

O Dowlan (O Dowlen), Connor, 14 ; James, 23. See also DowUng.

ODoylle, Donille, 65* ; his wife Gormle, 65*.

O Doyne, Dermot, 47. See also Doyne.

O Garra, Dermot, 77.

Oge, Donylle, 65* ; Laghlen, 16.

O Geman, Tady, 48.

O Gormley, Neyle, 62.

O Helane, Shane, 20.

O Kearney, William, 17. See also Ker- ney.

O Kelly, Dermot, 75. See also Kelly.

O Kenan, Morch or Morg, 46, 50.

O Kervan, Moriartagh, 15.

O Lalore, Donnagh, 75.

O Lemnan, Patrick, 76.

Olton, see Clonmethan.

O Meyley, Conor, 7. See also Maylle.

O Rorke, Conor rooe, 76. See also Rourke.

Orpe, Richard, 6*, 36.

96 INDEX.

O Rotle, An, 52 ; Besse, 52.

O Russhe, William, 76. See also Rushe.

OTolIe, Hugh, 60; Thomas, 17.

Outlawe, Robert, 70.

Owltagh (Ultagh), Brian, 12, 13.

Oxmantown (Oxmanton), 24.

Paine (Payne), Hugh, 13, 15*, 24, 32*, 81.

Parker, Captain, 74 ; John, 75, 76*, 77 ; Mr., 41.

Patrick (Paterick), John, 9. 49 ; Nicho- las, 54.

Patrane, see Portraine.

Peney, Margaret, 47.

Penbrok, 31.

Penteny, William, 29, 30.

Piepowder, Court of, x, 1-2, 27-30, 52-1:3, 65-66; Serjeants, i, 27, 52, 65-66.

Pierce (Peirce, Pearse, Perce, Perse, Perese), Christopher, 11 ; George, 51: John, II. 14, 17, 26, 38, 51*, 72, So.

Piphold, Robert, 76*.

Pippard (Pparde, Pipperd), Anthony, 19, 4S ; Edward, 2, 33.

Plunket (Pluncket), Christopher. 9, 14, 49. 55, 70 ; George, 35, 67 ; Gerald, 3, 10, 37, 71, and Goldinge his wife, 71 ; James, 11, 35, 38, 57, 67, 72, and Thomasina, his wife, same references.

Poere, Anestace, 65.

Porterstown (Porterston), 4*, 35, 36, 57, 59. 67.

Portmamock, Grange of, 3. See also Grange.

Portor, Rory, 64*.

Portraine (Fortran, Patrane), 6*, 36, 53, 58, 84; Constable, 58.

Pparde, see Pippard.

Preston, Katherine, 50.

Prior, Nicholas, 62.

Purcell (PorceU). Nicholas, 17; Tho- mas, 15, 17*, 41*. 74-

Purcell's lands, 41.

Purdon, Gilbart, 33.

Purfield (PurfiU, Purple, Purphill), Wil- liam, 9. 49, 54.

Purfill, see Purfield.

Quatermas, Richard, 58.

Queen's Highway (Rathcool), 39, 82.

Queytrod (Quaytrod), Nicholas, 14, 49.

Quin (Quyne), Teg, 69 ; Thomas, 6.

Quoyle, John, 17.

Qusley, Donald, 62.

Ragarth (? Rathgar), 46.

Raheny, 6.

Raieston, see Rayston.

RaUekaystown (Rathluckston), par.

I/Usk, 4. Ramsey, George, 79. Rathaldron (Rathalron, Rathalran),

par. Donoughmore, co. Meath, 35,

57. 67. Rathcoole (Rathcowle, Rathcoule),io*,

II*, 13*, 16*, 17*, 21, 24, 26*,

38*, 47*, 51*, 61*, 72*, 73*, 79*, 82. Rathcoole Church, procurator of, 11.

38, 72. Rathcoole Commons, mearing of, 51. Rathcoole, Manor, Court of 5 1 ; bailiff,

72 ; free tenants of, 10, 38, 71 ;

portreeve, 47, 72 ; Serjeant, 47*,

61. Rathcreedan (Rathcredan), par. Rath- coole, 1 1, 38, 72. Rathfamham, 66. Rathluckston, see RaUekaystown. Rathmichell, 20. Rawson, John, 66. Rayston (Rayeston, Raieston), par.

Ratoath, co. Meath, 11, 38, 72. Read, Laghlen, 61. Regan (Regane), James, 26, 51, 54*;

Simon, 9, 49. Rene, or Reve, Thomas, 64. Reve, or Rene, Thomas, 64. Riagh (Ryaghe), Donnylle, 76 ; Hugh,

33 ; Patrick, 48. Richardstown (Richardston). par.Lusk,

10. i7, 71- Rickenhore, par. Swords, 7, 35, 56, 66,

69. Rigge, John, 5. Robben (Roben), David, 10, 38, 47,

61, 72 ; Patrick, 65, 78, 81. Robbenson, Sisly. 30. Robertstown (Robeteston), 35, 56. Robeteston, see Robertstown. Robsoii, John, 21.

Roche (Roch). George, 17, 28 ; Jo- hanna, 65* ; John, 6. Rochford, John, 1 1, 38, 72 ; Katherine,

24 ; Margaret, 45. Roe (Ro, Rooe), James, 51, and wife,

51 ; John, 24; William, 63*. Rogers, William, 17. RoUeston, see Rowleston. Roseau (Roschalle), par. EaUyboghil,

60. Roscoman, 7. Rourke (Rowrke), Dermot, 40. See

also O Rorke. Rouse (Rowse, Rouce), Nicholas, 6i* ;

Walter, 4, 36, 57, 67. Rout (Rowtt), Rory, 50*, 61. Rowans (Rowanes, Rwans), par. Lusk,

4, 6, 36*. Rowen, WiUiam, 9, 26*. Rowlestown (RoUeston), par. Killos- sery, 58*, 59*.

Rushe, Dermot, 76. See also O Russhe. Russell (Rossell), Bartholomew, 5*, 11,

38*, 82, heir of, 34, 56, 66, 72 ;

Christopher. 59* ; George, 59, 69* ;

Henry, 31 ; Nicholas, 4, 36, 57, 67,

68 ; Robert, 35, heir of, 57, 67,

and wife of, 35. Russelstown (Russelstone), 74, 76*. Ryan (Rian), John, 29 ; Richard, 42,

64, 78.

Saggart (Saggard, Tassagard), 13, 15, 72.

St. Anne, gild of, 14, 49.

St. Benedict, abbot, feast of translation of, viii, I, 27, 52, 63.

St. Clement, martyr, feast of, 2.

St. Columb, feast of, viii.

St. Francis Street, see Dublin.

St. George, martyr, feast of, 48, 49.

St. James the Apostle, feast of, xi, 2, 30, 32-

St. John the Baptist, feast of, 25, 50.

St. Kevm, parish of, viii.

St. Kevin Street, see Dublin.

St. L/uke the EvangeUst, feast of, 42.

St. Michael, Archangel, feast of, 32,

34. i7. 41- St. Michan's Church, Procurator of, 9. 55, 70.

St. Nicholas Street, see Dublin.

St. Nicholas within the Walls, Procura- tor of, 14, 49.

St. Nicholas without the Walls, parish of, ix.

St. Patrick's Cathedral, archdeacon of, 22 ; Dean and Chapter of, ix, xi ; pettyicanons of, 10, ^7, 71 ; vicars choral of, 10, 14, 24, 37, 49, 72.

St. Patrick, parish of, ix.

St. Patrick's Street, see Dublin.

St. Peter, Apostle, feast of, 22.

St. Peter's parish, ix.

St. Philip and St. James, feast of, 54.

St. Sepulchres, 50.

St. Sepulchre's, Court of, 2-8, 13-14, 21-23, 23-27, 31, 32-33, 42-47. 49. 60-65, 78-81; clerk, 7-8*; crier, 8 ; form of trial, 7-8.

St. Sepulchre's Liberty, Inquisitions held on manors in, xiii.

St. Sepulchre's Manor, baihff, 50 ; clerk of the market and keeper of the measures, viii ; constable, 60, 65, 79 ; jurisdiction, viii, ix ; mar- shal, 17, 23, 25, 31*, 44, 45, 46, 60, 64, 77 ; marshalsea, 23, 25, 61 ; seneschal, see Bellings ; Serjeant, 8, 17. 78-

St. Sithe, gUd of, 70. St. Thomas Street, see Dublin. St. Trinity, see Holy Trinity. St. Valentine, bishop, feast of, 80.

tx. 97

St. Warburghe, Dublin, Procurator of

35. 57, 67. Sankey, Ralph, i. Sankille, Sankin, see Shankill. Santref, see Santry. Santry (Santref, Santreffe), 10, S7, 7'- Saucerstown (Sawserston), par. Swords,

35. 57. 67. Savadge (Sawadge), William, 58. Sawnders (Sanders), Patrick, 6*, 36,

68, 69 ; Phihp. 46 ; William, 5. Scott (Skott), Anna, wife of Nicholas

Kelley, 57 ; Margaret, 35. Scurlock (Scurloke, Skurlock), Martin,

II. 38. 72. Seatown (Setton, Seton), par. Swords,

4, II, 34, 38, 56, 59, 66, 72. Secretary of State for Ireland, 47. Sergotteston, see Surgestown. Sesinet (? for Smith), Donogh, 63. Seton, see Seatown. Sever, John, 6. Shaghnes, John, i. ShankiU (Sankille, Sankin), vui, 20*,

48*, 79- Shankill, Manor Court of, 48. Shankill, see Mollen ... of Shankill. Shee, Richard, 78. Shelton. Henry, 54 ; John, 28. Sherlock (Sherloke, Shirlock), Alisone,

34; James, 29, 41*, 74 ; Paul, 29'*. Sheth, John, 72. Sholochan, John, 56*. Siddow, see Skidoo. Skephubble (Skiffubbell), par. Finglas,

5- Skiffubbell, see Skephubble. Skidoo (Skiddowe, Skideow, Siddow),

par. Swords, 6*, 24, 36, 69. Skrine, baron of, see Nugent, WiUiam,

35, 67. Slattrey (Slattrie), William, 3*. Smith (Smythe), Dermot, 49, 64 ; Donnagh, 64; John, 17, 20; Mor- tagh, 74 ; Patrick, 20 ; Richard, 12. Snorgotston, see Surgestown. Sotton, see Sutton. Springam, James, 33. Stake, Belle, 51.

Staghconnell, markets and fairs, viii. Stanyhurst (Stanehurst, Stanihurst),

Richard, 4, 11, 31'*, 35, 38, 72. Stephans, Robert, 14. Stevens (Stevins, Stevns), Thomas, 3 1 *,

47- Stocks, 42.

Stronge, Barnabas, 58 ; George, 68. Sugru, John, 81. Surds, see Swords.