ABSTRACT OF THE PATENT AND MISCELLANEOUS INKOLLED DURING THE REIGN OF WILLIAM THE FOURTH. 1830—1837. COMPILED FROM THE ORIGINAL INROLMENTS IN THE ROLLS OFFICE, BY GEORGE HATCHELL, CLEBK OF INROLMENTS IN CHANCERY. DUBLIN: PRINTED BY ALEXANDER THOM, 86, A B B E Y-S T R E E T, FOR HER MAJESTY'S STATIONERY OFFICE. MDCCCXXXVIII. TO Q-*^ THE RIGHT HON. SIR MICHAEL O'LOGHLEN, BART., MASTER OF THE ROLLS. Sir, The suspension of the Irish Record Commission left a chasm in the arrangement of the Records connected with an important period of Irish History, which anxiety for the pubHc service made me desirous to fill up ; and it was with much satisfaction that I saw myself enabled, after long continued attention to the subject, to present to the literary and professional inquirer, "a Calendar of the Grants under the Commission of Grace, in the Reigns of Charles II. and James II,," forming a sequel and completion of that of the " Grants under the Act of Settlement," previously compiled and published under the authority of the late Commission. Having proceeded so far, my attention was naturally drawn from the portion I had arranged, to the daily increasing collection, which, if neglected during their accumulation, would become, at no very distant period, fully as inaccessible for any purpose of reference, as those to the contents of which I had laboured to provide an accurate and efficient guide. What I could not but antici- pate, I resolved upon an additional effort to avert; and such intervals as I could snatch from official duties, have been sedulously employed in the compilation of a " Repertory to the Patent Rolls of Chancery, during the Reign of his late Majesty, William the Fourth." Tlie utility of such a work must be manifest, on a consideration of the contents of those Rolls ; namely, Grants from the Crown, Pardons, Patents for Inventions, Presentations, Acts of Council, and a long list of other documents. I have subjected to a similar arrangement the Inrolments of Deeds substituted for Fines and Recoveries, under the 4th and 5th William IV., cap. 92, and of Deeds for the Transfer of Ecclesiastical property, under the 6th and 7th Wm. IV., cap. 99. These are now in the press, and will, when ready, be bound up with the present volume. In all the above-named Abstracts I have endeavoured to preserve the compendious form suitable to a volume of reference ; it wUl not appear inconsistent, that in some instances I have confessed the obvious utility of extracting the very language of the Roll. The result of my labours I have now, Sir, the honour to present to you. Of the urgent and increasing necessity of some clue through a labyrinth so extensive and so intricate, I should idly speak to one so qualified to pronounce upon it. In extenuation of the faults from which I dare not hope you will find its execution free, I can only plead the motive with which it was undertaken. Taking leave of that which has been to me an object of long and solicitous employment, I shall, I trust, be pardoned if I express my anxious hope that the same enlightened spirit that dictated a recent legislative provision for the security of the Public Records of England, may extend to this country the benefit of a similar provision, and a like superintendence for documents equally important, whether they be regarded as serving to illustrate our national history, or as the expositors of individual rights ; treasures of which it is difficult to decide whether they belong with a greater " emphasis of interest," to the civilian or to the sage. I have the honor to be. Sir, Your obedient servant, o e (\ 3 GEORGE HATCHELL. u> y 15 -4- RoLLs Office, Dublin, March, 1839. ABSTRACT OF THE PATENT AND MISCELLANEOUS ROLLS OF CHANCERY, INROLLED DURING THE REIGN OF KING WILLIAM IV. 1830—1837. ROLL L William Mills, 1. DEED of Bargain and Sale between Bertram Bankrupt. Mitford, James Major, and Arthur Bushe, Com- missioners named in a Commission of Bankruptcy issued against William Mills, of Belfast, in the county of Antrim, of the one part, and Hugh Halliday, of said town, of the other part. Said Commissioners, for the considerations therein mentioned, did assign to said Halliday all said bankrupt's estate in the county of Antrim and elsewhere.— Dated 29th June, 1830.— InroUed 1st July, 1830, page 1. Ciiriow Gaol. 2. Deed of Sale between William Fishbourne of the one part, and the Commissioners appointed by the Grand Jury of the county of Carlow, at the Spring Assizes of 1827, for altering and repairing the Gaol in the town of Carlow, of the other part, of all that and those that part of the 8 acres in said town, on the north and west side of the Gaol, as now used and occupied in the new addition, containing 1 acre 3 roods and 10 perches, situate, lying, and being in Barrack-street uni B: idewell-lane, in said town, together with all the buildings erected thereon, for the considera- tion of £352 0*-. ]0d Dated 1st April, 1830 InroUed 7th July, 1831, page 9. W. p. Watson 3. Deed of Bargain and Sale between Samuel P. .lud John Wat- Dickson, Francis Ball, and Edward H. Scriven, Commissioners named m a Commission oi Bank- ruptcy awarded against William Penrose Watson, and John Watson, of the city of Waterford, bank- rupts, of the one part, and Jacob Penrose of said city, of the other part. Said Commissioners for the considerations therein mentioned, did assign to said Jacob Penrose all the said bankrupts' lands, tenements, &c., situate in the county of the city of Cork, and the county of the city of Water- ford, and elsewhere — Dated 8th May, 1830 InroUed 13th July, 1830, page 19. 4. Pension or Annuity to the Honourable James James M'Clel- M'Clelland, one of the Barons of the Court of P^"^'""- Exchequer, of £2,400, to commence from his resignation of said office — Dated 12th, and In- rolled 13th July, 1830, page 31. 5. Appointment of John Leslie Foster to be one John L.Foster, of the Barons of the Exchequer, on the surrender of the Honourable James M'Clelland, with all the ^^'^^''^i"^"''- rights, privileges, &c., to the said office belonging. —Dated 12th, and InroUed 13th July, 1830, page 35. 6. Judgment and Decree of the Commissioners Galw ay Gaol, appointed by the Grand Jury of the county of the town of Galway (pursuant to Act of Parliament), for the purpose of building an addition to the Gaol of said county, with Inquisition, and Verdict of the Jury, taken at the Court-House of said town on the 7th of June, 1830, ascertaining the value of certain premises whereon to build said addition. — Tiie Jurors find that the estate and interest of Walter Joyce, in the waste plot or parcel of ground, situate at the Nun's Island, containing, in front, 170 feet, and in the rcre, 134 feet, and in depth 160 feet, in the county of the town of Galway, for the purpose of building said 2 INROLMENTS IN CHANCERY. [A.D. 1830. addition, are of the value of £l — And that the interest of James Joyes, Patrick Joyes, and Andrew Henry Lvnch, in the said premises, is of the value of £679.— Inrolled 19th July, 1830, page 39. Letter of At- 7. Letter of Attorney from Henry Temple, '""^eyiTeinpie Qaptaln in the 15th Regiment of Infantry, sta- to _> rants, j^j^j^^^ ^j. Quebec, Lower Canada, to Robert Wybrants, of Rutland Square, in the city of Dublin, authorising him to dispose of a house and premises in Leinster-street, in said city — Dated 1st April, 1830 Inrolled 20th July, 1830, page 49. Trim Court- 8. Inquisition taken at the Court-House of House. Trim, in tlie county Meath, on the 7th July, 1830, before certain Commissioners appointed by the Grand Jury of said county, for carrying into effect a presentment for enlarging the Court-House in Trim. Wherein the Jurors find that the interest of Anne Maria Bail, for the residue of a term of 99 years, from 1758, in a piece or plot of ground, lying to the south side of the Court-House of Trim, containing, as laid down in a map lately made, 1 rood 16 perches and 21 yards, demised to said Commissioners by John Mockler, by deed dated 1st May, last, is of the value of £11 — That the interest of Samuel and WiUiam Foster, in said premises, after the death of the said Anne M. Ball, is of the value of £11 — iVnd that the fee of Richard Colley, Marquess of Wellesley, in said premises, is of the value of £30 — ^-Inrolled 20th July, 1830, page 53. Judgment and Decree of the said Commissioners, page 64. Maryborough 9. Judgment and Decree of George Renny, Lunatic Asy- WiHIam Disney, and John David Latouche, Commissioners appointed by Act of Parliament, for the General control and regulation of Asylums for the Lunatic Poor m Ireland, upon an Inqui- sition held and taken in the Court-House of Maryborough, in the Queen's County, on the 21st day of June, 1830, by a Jury duly empowered to find the value of certain premises in said town, and the estate and title of all persons interested therein, to build a Lunatic Asylum. Wherein the Jurors find that the interest of William Daveridge in the piece of ground marked on the map with the letter A, containing 3 acres 2 roods 15 perches, late Irish measure, is of the value of £47 135. 36? — That the interest of William Pigott in the lots or jiarcels of ground marked on said map with the letters B, G, and H, containing, in the whole, 5 acres 3 roods 21 perches, late measure, as tenant from year to year, is of the value of £8 18s. 3|rf. — That the interest of Alexander Hodgens in the lot of ground, marked on said map with the letter C, containing, in the whole, 2 roods and 4 perches, as tenant from year to year, is of the value of 6d. — That the interest of AVilliam Lalor in the premises marked with the letter D, containing 1 rood and 9 perches, late measure, is of the value of 18s That the interest of Thomas Young in ' the premises marked with the letter E, containing, in the whole, 1 rood and 38 perches, as tenant from year to year, is of the value of 16s That the interest of James Molloy in the premises marked with the letter F, containing, in the whole, 1 acre and 6 perches, is of the value of £2. — That the interest of David Healy in the premises marked in the map with the letter I, containing I acre 3 roods 27 perches, is of the value of . £11 5s That the interest of Charles Maddox in the premises marked on the map with the letter K, containing 1 perch, is of the value of 3d. — That the interest of Arthur Moore Mosse, and William Pigott, as representatives of Robert Baldwin, of Coolkerry in the Queen's County, in all the aforesaid lots, pieces, or parcels of ground and premises, marked as aforesaid, is of the value of £152 7«. 3d. — That the interest of Sir Brooke William Bridges, of Gordnestone Park, in tlie county of Kent, in the fee and inheritance of all the aforesaid lots, &c., is of the value of £738 18s. 7W. — That the interest of Charles Maddox in the premises marked on the map with the letter L, containing 2 roods 32 perches, late measure, is of the value of £12 That the interest of James Murphy in the premises marked on the map with the letter M, containing 29 perches, is of the value of £2 6s. 2c?, — That the interest of Peter Brennan, Thomas Cosby, Sir Walter Dixon Bur- rows, baronet, and Richard Ince, as surviving assignees of Thomas Parnell, in the aforesaid two lots or parcels of ground, is of the value of os That the interest of Arthur Moore Mosse, and William Pigott, as representatives of Edward Andrew Robinson, in the aforesaid two lots or parcels of ground, is of the value of £118 lis. 4c?, — That the interest of John Keilly, of Shancally in the county of Waterford, and Philip Augustus Hanrott, of Lincoln's Inn Fields, London, as Trustees of the will of Sir Eyre Coote (which latter was Assignee of the Right Honourable Charles, Earl of Drogheda), in the aforesaid two lots of ground, is of the value of £44 8s And that the fee and inheritance of the said two lots or parcels of ground are the property of his Majesty, in right of his crown of Ireland, and are val ued at 5s Dated 8th, and Inrolled 24th July, 1830, page 80, 10, Deed of Conveyance of certain premises in Trim Court- the Town of Trim, containing 7 perches, for the ''f^^ purpose ofbuikling an addition to the Court-House CommSicm- in said town, between John Mockler of the one ere. part. Lord Killeen, Christopher Armitage Nichol- son, John Pratt Winter, Gustavus Lambert, Richard Donaldson, George Lucas Nugent, Arthur Hill, Cornwallis Pollock, all of the county of Meath, Commissioners, appointed by the Grand Jury of said county, and James Shiel, of Baggot-street in the city of Dublin, Architect, of the other part j consideration, £2 15s. 4ld — Dated 26th May, 1830 InroUed 24th July, 1830, p. 103. A.D. 1830.] !<> WILLIAM IV. 3 Trim Court- 1 1 . Deed of Conveyance of certain premises in House. Town of Trim, for building an addition to the Court- House in said town, between John Mockler, of said town, of the one part, and tlie Commis- sioners appointed by the Grand Jury of the county of Meath for the purpose of carrying into effect a presentment granted for said purpose, of the other part; containing all that- and those, 1 rood 16 perches 21 yards, lying and being on the south side of the county Court at Trim in the county of • Meath ; consideration, £350 Dated 2(jth May, 1830 — Inrolled 24th July, 1830, p. 118. Armagh Gaol. 12. Deed of Conveyance between Alexander Prentice, of the city of Armagh, of the first part, Henry Leslie Prentice of Caledon, in the county of Tyrone, of the second part, Joseph Henry Glenny, of the third part, and the Commissioners appointed by the Grand Jury of the county of Armagh, for the purpose of applying a present- ment granted for enlarging the Courts and Outlets belonging to the Gaol of said town, of the fourth part, of certain premises at the rere of said Gaol, late in the possession of said Alexander Prentice, or his under tenants, containing, in the whole, 7 perches, for the consideration of £75 ; also, other premises at the rere of said Gaol, late in the pos- session of said Henry Leslie Prentice, containing 9 perches, for the consideration of £15 ; and also other premises, late in the possession of Joseph Henry Glenny, containing 2 perches, for the con- sideration of £10 Dated 13th July, 1830 In- rolled 24th July, 1830, page 137. 13. Surrender by the Hon. James M'Clelland, Baron M'Clel- of the office of one of the Barons of His Majesty's Iigfjf^(";:i';^"' Exchequer, to the Lord Chancellor — Dated 12th, and the Lord Chancellor's acceptance thereof, 26th July, 1830, and Inrolled same day, page 161. 14. Presentation of the Rev. Joseph Turner, Rev. Joseph to the Rectory and Vicarage of Gallow, the ^^^"^['^[p '^j*^' Rectory and vicarage of Killelone, otherwise Cul- kiiieione. clone, otherwise Killilone; the Rectory and Vica- rage of Ballyroddan, otherwise Rawdonstown ; the Rectory and Vicarage of Ballyfeighan, otherwise Ballyteighan, otherwise Ballyfeckham ; and the Rectory and Vicarage of Drumlorgan, diocese of Meath Dated 23rd, and Inrolled 30th July, 1830, page 163. 15. Re- Appointment of John Doherty to the JohnDoherty, situation of Solicitor-General, during pleasure. Solicitor-(iei). —Dated 28th, and Inrolled 31st July, 1830, page 165. 16. Re-Appointmentof the Right Hon. Maurice M aurice Fitz- Fitz-Gerald, Knight of Kerry, to the office ^reasurer'^''' Vice-Tivasurer of Ireland, during pleasure, with a '^'^^^^ salary of £2000 per annum — Dated 31st July, 1830, and Inrolled same day, page 167. ROLL IL i'allaghtCom- 1. Award of Morgan Crofton, James Clancy, Dublin*^"""'^ and Francis Magan, Commissioners appointed for dividing, allotting, and enclosing the Commons of Tallaght, in the parish of Tallaght, and county of Dublin — Dated 16th June, 1830 A ward pub- lished in the Sessions House, Kilmainham, county Dublin, 19th June, 1830 Inrolled 2nd August, 1830, page 1. Lusk Com- 2. Award of the same Commissioners appointed moiis. County for dividing, allotting, and enclosing the Com- mons ot J^usk, m the parish of Lusk, and county of Dublin — Dated 26th July, 1830 Award pub- lished in the Sessions House, Kilmainham, county of Dublin, 31st July, 1830, page 11. Light-House, 3. Judgment and Decree upon Inquisition held Tarbert Rock, and taken before Thomas Wilson, James Jackson, ar.d Robert Orr, th ree of the Commissioners, members of the Corporation for preserving and improving the Port of Dublin, at the town of Tar- bert, in the county of Kerry, on the 22nd June, 1830, for the purpose of valuing the rock called Tarbert Rock, situate in the River Shannon, in said counh', together with one acre of land, late measure, adjacent thereto, for building a light- house thereon. Wherein the Jurors find that the interest of Robert LcsHe, of Tarbert House, in %he county of Kerry, a minor, in the fee and inheri- tance of said Tarbert Rock, and said one acre, is of the value of £200 And that the interest of John Clarke, as tenant under the Court of Chan- cery, to the said Robert Leslie, in said one acre, is of the value of £10 Dated 21st June, 1830. —Inrolled 5th August, 1830, page 39. 4. Revocation of the Letters Patent to Jonah Sir Jonah Bar - Barrington, (now Sir Jonah Barrington, Knight,) of Judge of the High Court of Admiralty, bear- patent, ing date the 23rd day of May, 1797, pursuant to the addiess of the Lords and Commons in Parlia- ment assembled Dated 3rd, and Inrolled 6th August, 1830, page 63. 5. Appointment of John Henry North, to the J. H. North, office of Judge of the High Court of Admiralty, ^^jjf^^^'fj""'* with all the fees, &c., to the office belonging, ^ ^' during good behaviour, with power of appointing a Deputy Dated 3rd, and Inrolled 6th August, 1830, page 65. 6. Order in Council for changing the site of Pfrish Kilma- the Church of the Union of the parish of Kilma- naheen, diocese of Kilfenora, to a piece of ground in Innistymond, granted by Andrew Finucane, to the Church Wardens of said parish for the pur- pose of building a new chiu'ch thereon — Dated 14th July, 1830 Inrolled 10th Aug., 1830, p. 73, 4 INROLMENTS IN CHANCERY. [A.D. 1830. •Rev. Graham 7. Presentation of the Rev. Graham Philip P. Crozier, Crozier, to the Vicarage of Castropatre alias Vicarage Ca5- ■«» .,• rr., , -rv i i tropatre. Monasteroris, diocese or Kildare. — JDated /th, and Inrolled 14th August, 1830, page 75. R. Hannan tfe 8. Pardon granted to Richard Hannan and h**^'^P^don^^ Morgan Sheehy, late officers of Excise in the ° ' county of Cork, for all offences Dated 10th, and luroUed 14th August, 1830, page 77. B. D'Arcy "tment of the Rev. .Tohn Moore, to °" ■ the place of Master of the Free School of Cavan. —Dated 27th November Inrolled 6th Dec, 1830, page 1. LordsJustices. 2. Appointment of the Lord Archbishop of Armagh, Sir Anthony Hart, knight, Lord Chan- cellor, and Sir John Byng, knight, Commander- in-Chief, Lords Justices, in the absence of the Duke of Northumberland, Lord Lieutenant Dated 6th, and Inrolled 7th Dec, 1830, page 3. 3. Re- Appointment of Daniel Pineau, to the D Pinen"»R«> office of Registrar of the Court of Admiralty, 8 INROLMENTS IN CHANCERY. [A.D. 1830. during pleasure Dated 23rd November. rolled 10th December, 1830, page 7. -In- Letter of At- 4. Letter of Attorney from William Robinson, tomey from Finsbury Place, London, to Joseph Henry, of Wm. Robinson _ • rT-viT i •■ to Josepli Dommick-street, in the city oi iJubun, authorizing Henry. him to receive all rents and arrears due out of o premises situate in Harcourt-place and elsewhere, in the county of the city of Dublin.— Dated 7th, and InroUed 10th December, 1830, page 9. 5. Re-Appointment of Sir Edward S. Lees, to Sir E. S. Lees, Po^dToffice. t'^^ office of Secretary to the General Post Office, during pleasure Dated 25th November — In- rolled 13th December, 1830, p. 12. John Bourke, Clerk of Quit lleuts. 6. Re- Appointment of John Bourke, to the office of Clerk of the Quit Rents, during pleasure. — Dated 6th, and InroUed 13th December, 1830, page 13. ^^nis Samp- 7. Re- Appointment of Denis Sampson, to the c'r'own and" office or offices of Clcrk of the Crown and Peace, Peace, County for the county of Clare, during pleasure Dated 23rd November, and InroUed 13th December, 1830, page 14. C'liire. Frederick 8. Re- Appointment of Frederick Falkiner, to Falkiner,Clerk ^j^g ^^^^^ ^^^^^ ^pj.]^ ^1^^ Clov^n and 01 Crown and -i r 1 • 1 Peace, County P^'ice lor the county ot lipperary, during plea- Tipperary. sure — Dated 24th November. — InroUed 13th December, 1830, page 16. Daniel Bar- 9, Re- Appointment of Daniel Barrington, to the rinstou. Clerk ^f^^^ ^^^^^^ (^i^rk of the Crown and Peace of C rown and ^ , c t • • 1 1 • 1 Peace, County 'or tlie county OI J_,imerick, during pleasure Limerick. Dated 23d November — InroUed 13th December, 1830, page 19. .lohn Boyd, 10. Re- Appointment of John Boyd, to the GenScourt ^^"^^ Accountant-General of the Court of of Chancery. Chancery, during pleasure Dated 2nd, and In- rolled 13th December, 1830, page 21. j^^os.^M'Clel- 11. Re- Appointment of Thomas M'ClcUandj to er, Oeneral""^" ^''^ office of Treasurer of the General Post Office, Post Office. during pleasure — Dated 2nd, and InroUed 13th December, 1830, page 23. 12. Re- Appointment of Joseph Hamilton, to the .'osepli Ham- trar Appeals office of Sole Registrar of Appeals and Provoca- and Provocii- tioiis Spiritual, during })leasure. — Dated 25th tious Spiritual. >^ov InroUed 13th December, 1830, page 24. St. George 13. Re- Appointment of St. George Cuffe, to blefof CaTtle-' Constable of the Castle of Castlemaine, situ- maine. ated in the barony of Trugliermekiny and county of Kerry, during pleasure Dated 20th Novem- ber — InroUed 13th December, 1830, page 27. maitSista" I^e- Appointment of WUUam, Lord CastJe- Weof AtLlone" "^^^"^j ^''^ office of Constable of the Castle, Town, and Barony of Athlone, the half Barony of Moycarnan, in the county of Roscommon, and the territory of Brawney, in the county of West- meath, during pleasure. — Dated 25th November. —InroUed 13th December, 1830, page 29. 15. Re- Appointment of Charles Vereker, Visct. vis count Gort< Gort, to the office of Constable of the Castle Limerick °^ Limerick, during pleasure Dated 23rd Nov InroUed 13th December, 1830, page 31. 16. Re- Appointment of Henry Westenra, to the Henry Wes- office of Seneschal of the several manors of ^ XT 1 T T-i I ^ 1- 1 chal. Manor of Newcastle near Lyons, Lsker, Cromlin, and oag- Kewcastle,llMtorp!rt.' I^*^-Appointment of Mathew Donnellan, to Waterford and t'^^ offices of Customer and Collector of the Ross. Ports of Waterford and Ross, during pleasure Dated 8th, and Inrolied 16th December, 1830, page 71. John Cheyno, 35. Re- Appointment of John Cheyne, to be Phy^ician-Ge- Physician- General to the Army in Ireland, during pleasure Dated 2nd, and Inrolied 16th Dec, 1830, page 73. 36. Re-x\ppointment of Mrs. IsabellaCooke, and TsabeliaCooke, Mrs. Elizabeth Marsden, to the offices or places ^.^'anJ"'' of House-Keeper and Wardrobe-Keeper of the Wardrobe- houses in the Castle of Dublin, and Director and Keepers of tht- Surveyor of the gardens belonging to said Castle, and to the survivor of them during pleasure. — Dated 13th November. — Inrolied 16th December, 1830, page 75. 37. Re-Appointment of John Richard Bruce John R. B. O'Neil, to the office of Constable of the Castle JSS'cSle. of Dublin, during pleasure.— Dated 22nd Nov., and Inrolied 16th December, 1830, page 78. 38. Re-Appointment of William, Lord Mary- ^^^''^''^,^'^1"^^;,, borough, to the office of Constable of the Castle stable" Castle and Fort of Maryborough, in the Queen's County, Maryborongh. during pleasure. — Dated 2nd, and Inrolied I6th December, 1830, page 81. 39. Re- Appointment of the Rev. A. O'Beirne, Rev. Andrew to the office of Master of the Free School of Enniskillen, during pleasure — Dated 25th Nov., Euuiskilkn. and Inrolied 16th December, 1830, page 83. 40. Re- Appointment of John Hurley,to the office Jo^° Hnrley, of Clerk of the Crown and Peace, for the county crown&Peace of Kerry, during pleasure Dated 2nd, and In- Co. of Kerry. rolled 16th December, 1830, page 85. 41. Appointment of Moleneux Cecil John M. C. J. Be- Betham, to the Office of Cork Herald-at-Arms, ^eJ^ldS't-'' during pleasure Dated 2nd, and Inrolied 16th Arms. December, 1830, page 87. 42. Re-Appointment of Boyle Keller, to the Boyle Keller, office of Pursuivant of the Court of Exchequer, Court ofEx- during pleasure Dated 22nd November — In- chequer. rolled 16th December, 1830, page 89. 43. Re-Appointment of Robert Simpson, to the Robt.Simpson. _ _ _ . . - _ . _ _ . . . . "arshal Court Admiralty. office of Marshal of the High Court of" Admiralty, ^l^'''^'''^ during pleasure Dated 20th Nov Inrolied 16th December, 1830, page 91. 44. Re- Appointment of William Richardson, to w.Richardson the office of Proctor of the High Court of Admi- ^'^''''^j^^^ahv* ralty, during pleasure. Dated 22nd November. ° " — Inrolied 16th December, 1830, page 93. 45. Re-Appointment of George Dance, to the OeorgeDance, offices of Summonister and Clerk of the Estreats of the Court of Exchequer, during pleasure Dated the Estreats, 3rd, and Inrolied 16th December,. 1830, page 95. Court of Ex- chequer. 46. Invention by John Ericsson, Engineer, of JohnEricsson, New Road, London, of " An improved Engine, Invention, for communicating power for mechanical purposes." —Dated 8th, and Inrolied 18th December, 1830, page 97. C 10 INROLMENTS IN CHANCERY. [A.T>. 1830. Tiui. Mason. 47. Invention by Timothy Mason, of Great luveimou. Portland-Street, in the county of Middlesex, of " An improvement in the manufacture of Painting Brushes, and other Brushes applicable to various purposes," — Dated 8th, and InroUed 20th Dec, 1830, page 105. Liiid AlJlioij), 48. Appointment of the Right Hon. John C. Coun of Kx- Spencer, Viscount Althorp, to the office of Chan- riie([iuT, cellor of the Court of Exchequer, with all perquisites, salaries, and fees to the said office belonging or appertaining, during pleasure - Dated 4th December InroUed 21st December, 1830, page 113- 49. Appointment of Philip Cecil Crampton, to P.c.Cramptoft the office of Solicitor-General, with all fees, Solicitor-Ge- salaries, and profits to said office belonging, ' during pleasure. — -Dated 22nd, and InroUed 24th December, 1830, page 115, ROLL V, Johu flewsoii, Escheator, Minister. John Kelly, Ksclieator, roiiuaiiobt. .las. and Wm. (Jregg, Prt>- thouotarv, and Clerk of the Crown, Arc, rounty * city Londonderry. II. Hamilton, Customer, (fee. Drogheda, Dundalk, and Carlingford. .1. Faulkner, Customer, r 1 •/■/-II "ilham Jen- Crown and the Peace, tor the counties oi Cork kins, clerks of and Waterford, and of the county of the citv of tiie Crown and Waterford, daring pleasure.-Dated 2 1 st De- ^^--i^^Ld cember, 1830. — Inrolled 6th January, 1831, page 79. 29. Grant to Standish O' Grady, late Chief viscount Guil- Baron of the Court of Exchequer, of the title ^^^^^ ""'^ and dignity of Baron O' Grady of Rockbarton, O Grady. and Viscount Guillamore of Cahar-Guillamore, of Creation of the county of Limerick, and to the heirs male of his body, &c Dated 6th, and Inrolled 8th January, 1831, page 82. 30. Pension to Standish O' Grady, late Chief standish Baron of the Court of Exchequer, of £3046 3s. \d., f^^^^^' during his life Dated 5th, and Inrolled 8th January, 1831, page 91. 31. Appointment of John Smith, to the office John Smith, of Vice- Treasurer, with a salary of £l,2U0 per Vice-Trea- annum, during pleasure Dated 4th, and Inrolled 10th Jan., 1831, page 95. 32. Appointment of Francis Blackburne, to Francis Blark- the office of Attorney-General, during pleasure, bume, Attor- with all the fees, salaries, profits, and advantages "ey-General. to said office belonging Dated 10th, and In- rolled 11th January, 1831, page 99. 33. Re- Appointment of Maurice Cane, Richard Public Ac- Maginnis, the Honourable Hans Blackwood, and '^"y".'^' -O-.^' .. ^ 41--1 missioners. John Mahon, Commissioners lor Auditing the Public Accounts, during pleasure, with a yearly salary to each of £738 9s. 3rf.— Dated' 21st December, 1830 Inrolled llth January, 1831, page 101. 34. Re- Appointment of George Edmond Cotter, Geo. Edmond to the office of Clerk of the Paper office, during ^/'p^'^JojJ';^ pleasure Dated 6th December, 1830 — Inrolled" "^^"^ '^'^ llth January, 1831, page 105. 35. Re-Appointment of William Ormsby, to Wm. Onnsbv. the office of Marshal of the Four Courts, during ^^^^^"^"j^-^j.,, pleasure, with all the fees, salaries, profits, and """^ °" perquisites, to said office belonging — Dated 22nd November, 1830 Inrolled llth January, 1831, page 107. 12 INROLMENTS IN CHANCERY. [A.D. 183L Philip t'l amp- 36. Re- Appointment of Philip Crampton, to be r "i >^"l^^""' S^'i'g^on-General of the Army in Ireland, during };leasure Dated 6th December, 1830. — InroUed 1 1th January, 1831, page 109. Hubert Sliaw, 37. Re- Appointment of Robert Shaw, to the rMierai'^P^/t '^^^^ Accountant-General of the General Post <)ffia*^ ' Office, during pleasure — Dated 25th November, 1830 Inrolled 11th January, 1831, page 111. Edward G. S. 38. Appointment of the Honourable Edward s. Stanley. Geoffrey Stanley Smith Stanley, (who now holds Prkv'si''netr ^he office of Chief Secretary of Ireland), to the office of Keeper of the Signet or Privy Seal, during pleasure, with all salaries, perquisites, fees, and advantages to said office belonging, with power to appoint a deputy, &c. — Dated 21st j December, 1830 Inrolled 11th January, 1831, page 113. Ann Tyndall 39. Deed of Bargain and Sale between Samuel w'^T iXu ^' ^^'^^s*^"' James Geraghty, and Edward Howill Scriven, Commissioners in a Commission of Bank- ruptcy issued against Ann Tyndall and Samuel Wilkinson Tyndall, of Jervis-street in the city of Dublin, of the one part, and James M'Cullagh, of Abbey-street, of said city. Whereby said Com- missioners, for the consideration therein mentioned, did assign to said James M'Cullagh all said Tyndalls' interest in the premises in Prussia-street in the city of Dublin, and elsewhere — Dated 31st December, 1830 Inrolled 13th January, 1831, page 115. Lickmolassey 40. Order in Council for changing the site of Parish Church tj^g Parish Church of Lickmolassey, diocese of Clonfert, to a more eligible situation, close to the town of Portumna, granted to the Church Wardens of said Parish bv the Marquess of Clanrickarde. —Dated 6th December, 1830 Inrolled 17th January, 1831, page 123. 41. Appointment of Edward Pennefather, to Edward Pen- the office of Second Sergeant at Law, with all "^^'^g''^' ^j^^, fees, salaries, &c Dated 11th, and Inrolled 24th ergeau . January, 1831, page 125. 42. Appointment of Michael O'Loghlen, to Michael the office of Third Sergeant at Law, with all fees, S^'jlg^'^"' salaries, &c Dated 11th, and Inrolled 24th January, 1831, page 127. 43. Deed of Bargain and Sale between Edward .lohn Shields. Haughton, John Crosby Graves, and Francis Bankrupt. Beatty, Commissioners named in a Commission of Bankruptcy, issued against John Shields, of King's Court, in the county of Cavan, of the one part, and Thomas Mulholiand, of Pill-lane, in the city of Dublin, and William Shields of Pooles, in the county of Meath, of the other part. Said Commissioners, for the consideration in said deed mentioned, assigned all said bankrupt's estate in the county of Meath, and elsewhere, to said Mulholiand and Shields Dated 26th August, 1830 Inrolled 28th January, 1831, page 129. 44. Appointment by John Sealy Townsend, Thomas Master in Chancery, of Thomas Townsend, to be Townsend, , . , , . , ' . , Examuier t his Clerk and Lxammer, dunng pleasure; with Master all fees and emoluments Dated 29th, and Townsend. Inrolled 31st January, 1831, page 137. to ROLL VL Marquess of Anglesey. Ballinasloe lyunatic Asy- lum. 1. Appointment of Henry William, Marquess of Anglesey, Lieutenant-General and General Go- vernor of Ireland, during pleasure, with all and singular powers, authorities, rights, privileges, and perquisites whatsoever, to said office belong- ing Dated at Westminster, 4th December, 1830. Inrolled 31st January, 1831, page 1. 2. Judgment and Decree of George Renny, William Disney, and John David Latouche, Commissioners appointed by Act of Parliament for the building, general control, and regula- tion of Asylums for the Lunatic Poor in Ireland. Whereupon an Inquisition was held and taken in the county of Roscommon, on the 15th day of Sep- tember, 1830, by a Jury dul}' empannelled to find the value of certain premises in the town of Ballinasloe, and the estate and title of the per- sons interested therein, to build a Lunatic Asylum. Wherein said Jury find that the interest of the several persons in the town of Ballinasloe, in the several portions of their holdings, required by said Commissioners for buiidiiis .said Asvlum, is of the value annexed to each person's name respectively, as follows : — Patrick Mocklare, Martin Walsh, Bartholomew Ward, William Glynn, Jun., AVm. & Rosanna Barns, Wni. Glynn, sen. & jun., John M'Guinness, Margaret Blaney, . . Mary Flanagan, . . John Deane, . . John Usher, Patrick Nicholson, John Smyth, . . Edward Harney, . Mary Flanagan, . . Acres. . . . . . . . 1 Prchfl. £ s. 1 7 H 26 165 15 5 25 5 5 1 1 1 9 6 30 5 12 10 30 2 10 11 13 44 8 13 5 5 5 1 7 8 1 7 8 22 12 9| 36 7 10 5.i 18 13 10 7 19 4 1 2 9 1 2 9 10 35 9 71 • 2 A.D. 1831.] r WILLIAM IV. 13 Acres. Rds. Prchs. 19 24 26 70 1 Fee 14 166 Francis Dolan, James Madden and) William Phillips, j Hubert Bradley, . Ellen Pilkington, Earl of Clancarty of. the entire lands & premises Patrick Mocklare, Thomas Tulh', Benjamin Reeves, Sir Wm. Brabazon of said last men- / tioned lands, . ) — Inrolled 4th February, 1831, page 13. 795 16 5 2 3 P'ee 10 13 11 17 83 15 9 William Gos- set, Keeper, Phreiiix Park, Edw. L. Rae, Pardon. 3. Appointment of William Gosset, during pleasure, to be one of the Keepers of the Phoenix Park, together with the Lodge and Walk in said Park, and all houses, meadows, grounds, firing, and grazing, to said Lodge belonging Dated 20th January Inrolled 12th February, 1831, page 51. 4. Pardon granted to Edward L. Rae Dated 8th, and Inrolled 12th February, 1831, page 53. Rev. .losepli 5. Presentation of the Rev, Joseph Jervois, to Sollrd'aTh the Rectory of Ardagh, diocese of Cloyne.- ° Dated 15th, and Inrolled 19th February, 1831, page 57. Rev. Somers G. Presentation of the Rev. Somers Payne, to s^urersiiipofSt. ^'^^ Treasurersliip of St. Finbarry's Cathedral, Finbarry's, Cork, and the Rectories of Kilgoban, Rathdow- Cork, (fee. ]an, Ballinadle, and Macloneigh, diocese of Cork. Dated 15th, and Inrolled 19th February, 1831, page 59. Memorial of 7. Memorial of a Transfer of Shares in the mbernian Hibernian Joint Stock Company, verified by the Joint Stdck Co. affidavit of Michael Roach — Dated 24th, and Inrolled 25th February, 1831, page 61. .lohuRnthveu, 8. Invention by John Ruthven, of Edinburgh, Invention. u improved machinery for the navigation of vessels and propelling of carriages." — Dated 15th January — Inrolled 28th February, 1831, page 69. John Boase and Thomas Smith, Invention. Michael Dono- van, Invention. 9. Invention by John Boase of Albany-street, and Joi)n Smith, of Augustus-street, both of Regent's Park, county of Middlesex, of " Certain improvements on machines or machinery for sweeping, cleaning, and watering streets, roads, and other ways, and are applicable to other pur- poses." — Dated 15th January — Inrolled 28th February, 1831, page 75. 10. Invention by Michael Donovan, of the city of Dublin, " Of an improved method of lighting places with gas." — Dated 15th, and Inrolled 28lh Feb., 1831, page 81. 11. Invention by Robert Hicks, of Conduit- Robert Hicks, street, county of Middlesex, " Of an economical invention, apparatus or machine to be applied in the process of baking, for the purpose of saving materials." — Dated 3rd, and Inrolled 7th March, 1831, page 88. 12. Letter of Attorney from Francis Ellis, of Letter of A t- the city of Bath, to William Gresson, of Do- ^[^°<=" mulick-street, m the city oi JJubnn, autnorizmg Qi.f.i;so,i, him to execute a certain recognizance before Master Connor, for the sum of £4, 000, as security for Henry Ellis (receiver in the cause of Ellis V. Johnston) Dated 15th February Inrolled Tth March, 1831, page 95. 13. Deed of Bargain and Sale between Am- Ths. w. Kelly, brose Smith, Charles Benson, and George Bankrupt. Wright Creighton, Commissioners of Bankiupt J named in a commission issued against Thomas ^Villiam Kelly, of Claremorris, in the county of Mayo, of the one part, and John Reynolds of Mer- chants-quay, of the other part. Said Commis- sioners, for the consideration therein mentioned, assigned to said Reynolds all said Bankrupt's estate in said county and elsewhere.— Dated 31st January Inrolled 9th March, 1831, page 101. 14. License of Alienation to Constantine Ma- Con. Maguire, guire, in order to enable him to dispose of one- fourth of the Advovvson and right of Presentation of the Rectories of the Parish Churches of Fonstown, otherwise Ballintubrid and Killmacadea, otherwise Ballyadams, in the Queen's County. — Dated 31st March, 1830.— Inrolled 10th Mar.,' 1831, page 109. 15. Invention by Moses Poole, of Lincoln's Inn, Moses Poole, county of Middlesex, in consequence of a commu- '"mention, nication made to him by a foreigner, " Of a method for the preparation of certain substances for making candles, including a wick peculiarly con- structed for that purpose." — Dated 15tli Feb. —Inrolled 12th March, 1831, page 1 13. 16. Invention by Thomas B. Crompton, of "^'^""^''^ ^• Farworth, in the county of Lancaster, of " Certain i,[vt™t'iou!' improvements in that part of the process of paper- making, which relates to cutting." — Dated 15th February Inrolled 14th March, 1831. page 121. 17. Presentation of the Rev. Samuel G. Rogers, liev.Samuelo. to the place of Vicar's Choral of the Cathedral Church of Cork, diocese of Cork — Dated 9th, drai CorlT and Inrolled I6th March, 1831, page 127. 18. Grant of Leave of Absence to the Right Lord Plunket, Honourable William Conyngham, Lord Plimket, Lord Chancellor, during pleasure Dated and Inrolled 16th March, 1831, page 129. 19. Appointment of the Right Honourable Commissioners Charles Kendal Buslie, Chief Justice of the fj^^^ ^"^"^ King's Bench, Sir William M'Mahon, Bart., " Master of the Rolls, John Dogherty, Chief 14 INROLMENTS IN CHANCERY. [A.D. 1831. Justice of the Common Pleas, and Henry Joy, Cliief Baron of the Coin-t of Exchequer, together with Charles Burton, Justice of the King's Bench, Commissioners for holding the Great Seal, in the absence of the Lord Chancellor — Dated and In- rolled 16th March, 1831, page 130. Dr. Samuel 20. Grant of the united Bishoprlcks of Cork ?/cor?tnd Samuel Kyle, Provost of Trinity Ross.° " College. — Dated 11th, and InroUed 16th March, 1831, page 135. — Consecration of Dr. Kyle — Dated and Inrolled I6th March, 1831, page 137. — Restitution of the Temporalities to the said Dr. Samuel Kyle — Dated and Inrolled 16th March, 1831, page 139. Roger Dwyer. Pardon. Nedeen and Kenmare, four Fairs, six Markets. each week, in said town, with a Court of Pye Powder, and all tolls and customs, to said fairs, markets, and courts belonging Rent, £2 95. 2^d. Dated 8th, and Inrolled 19th March, 1 83 1 , page 144. 23. Revocation of the Letters Patent to Sir sir Edward s. Edward S. Lees, appointing him Secretary of Lees, revoca- the General Post Oflke.— Dated 14th, Inrolled ^'"'^ 19th March, 1831, page 147. 24. Revocation of the Letters Patent to Abra- sir Abraham ham Bradley, and Abraham Bradley King, (now ^- 'V"g' ^ Sir Abraham B. King,) appointing them Sta- SrTiint. tioners for Ireland — Dated 14th, and Inrolled 19th March, 1831, page 149. 25. Revocation of the Letters Patent to Ro- Uobert Slinw. bert Shaw, appointinEj him Acconntant-General Revocation ot 2 1 . Pardon granted to Roger Dwyer, for re- ceiving stolen goods, the property of William ^^.^ ^^.u,,, „^j,w,i.t...5 ..i.n zi^v.^niicniL-v^^w^itu Lee.— Dated 18th, and Inrolled I9th March, , of the General Post Office.— Dated 14th, !„. ^'''te" 1831, page 142. ' ' 22. Grant to Henry, Marquess of Lansdowne, of four fairs, to be holden at the lands of Nedeen, and the town thereon called Kenmare, in the parish of the same, and barony of Glanerough, county of Kerry, on the following days, 27th February, 15th April, 15th August, and 15th December ; and also a market on every day in rolled 19th March, 1831, page 150. 26. Memorial of an Assignment of ten Shares Rich.Kehoe, in the Patriotic Assurance Companv, by Richard Wm. Moonev, Kehoe, on the 18th March, 1831, to William Assignment. Mooney of Pill-lane, in the city of Dublin, veri- fied by the affirmation of William Robinson. — Made the 22nd March, 1831, and Inrolled same day, page 151. ROLL VII. Bartholomew 1. Appointment of Bartholomew Lloyd, D.D., Lloyd, D. D., to Provost of Trinity College, Dublin, College. together with all houses, fees, and emoluments thereunto appertaining, during life. — Dated 30th, and Inrolled 31st March, 1831, page 1. Archibald 2. Pardon to Archibald Miskinion, upon con- Miskimoii, dition that he will within three months depart conditional ,, tt' txt • ^ > i • ■ ■ -n i Pardon. irom His Majesty s aominions m ll,urope, and not return for seven years — Dated 26th, and Inrolled 31st March, 1831, page 3. Rev. ^^'illianl Clou- Rector priest 3. Presentation of the Rev. William Hughes, in the diocese of Inrolled 2nd April, Hughes, ti^g Rectory of Clonpriest, in the diocese of Cloyne Dated 30th March 1831, page 6 Charles M. St. 4. Grant to Charles M. St. George of six ad- (Jeorge. Grant Jitional fairs, to be holden at the town and lands ot b additional p • i i i 1 1 i • i I'nirs. or Carrickdrumrooske, now called Carrick-on- Shannon, in fhe parish of Kiltoghart and Kil- lucan, baronies of Leitrim and Boyle, and counties of Roscommon and Leitrim, on every 18th .lanuary, 20th March, 26th June, 14th Septem- ber, 22nd October, and 16th December in each year, with courts of Pye powder, and all tolls and customs to said Fairs and Court belonging and appertaining. Rent, £1 Dated 22nd March. — Inrolled 2nd April, 1831, page 7. Deed of Parti- tion. 5. Deed of Partition between the Rev. Sir I Francis Lynch Blosse, Bart., of the county of Deed of Parti- j Mayo, of the 1st part, Patrick Kirwan, of Dalgin tion, Francis i house, in said county, of the. 2nd part, and John jst"an^Patk' Kirwan, of Castle Hackett, in the county of Gal- Kirwan,' 2nd i way, of the third part, of the several estates that part; John i the late Colonel Garret Moore, formerly of JJJ" •''''^ ' Moate, in said county of Mayo, possessed in the year 1698, setting forth that by a decretal order of the Court of Exchequer, a Commission and Survey i were directed, upon which a return has been duly I made, whereby the following townlands, part of said estates, have been returned and allotted as I tlie share, division, or moiety of the said Sir Francis Lynch Blosse, viz., all that and those I the town and lands of Carranahane, with its I sub-denominations ; viz., Carranahane North, j Carranahane East, Carranahane West, Logname, Ballinamona, Lecarrew, Knockanamoghlane, Heathlawn, Radufl', Monard, Logrevagh, Ballint- leva, alias Levallyantlevy, Kilcoleman, Towna- lough, Cragagh, Gurteenbine, Monean, Dereena- gower, Drimineen, Cloonosh, Carrabeg, Cloon- gowna, three-fourths of Barnacarroll, alias Rath, Coolmakeana, Kilnagower, one-half of the fourth part of Deroule, Cologhbaune, and Acres, half of the town and lands of Ballybreheny, alias Ballydo- nohore, and also the following townlands, (the other part of said estates have been allotted as the share or moiety of said Patrick Kirwan,) viz., Moss- brook and Keenaroe, Barnegragane, Facefield. The three Maces with their sub-denominations, A.D. 183L] l" WILLIAM IV. 15 Biillycarney New Parish. Henry Pratt, Invention. Rev. II. H. Wall. Chapel, Ringsend. Rev. J. E. Johnston, Rec- tory and \'ic- arage of Bally- roan. Killane New ( liiircli. Dio- cese of Femes, John Hutchi- son, Invention. Clondart, Ganyedmond, Killeeneasli, Gurtha- funtain, Dromady, Driimkeen, Corloonacrissa, Ballinheel, Kiltaboes and Curneen, Tovvnalahard, Cloonemore, one-half of the fourth part of De- roule, Cologbaune, Acres, containing 38 acres 3 roods 23 perches, and half of the town and lands of Ballybreheny, situate, lying, and being in the barony of Clanmorris and county of INIayo. The aforesaid division or partition was finally confirmed by a decree of said Court, on the 14th July, 1829. Piirsuarit to such Decree, said parties, by this their Deed, do finally con- firm each other severally and respectively for ever, in the before-mentioned premises.. — Dated 12th August, 1829 Inrolled 2nd April, 1831, page 1 1 . G. Creation of the New Parish or Perpetual Cure of Ballycarney, by the Bishop of Leighlin and Ferns, from the several parishes of Ferns, Templeshanbo, and Newtownbarrj-, and to consist of the following townlands, viz., Strehert, Knock- reagli, Ballaboy, Clobemon, Ballamurragha, Kil- dalou, Tombrack, Ballingale, Corah, Ballycarney, Tincurry and Scarawalsh, belonging to the parish of P'erns. Also the town and lands of Mount- finne, otherwise Murifinne, Tomgarrow, Skahanna and Balledulf, belonging to the parish of Temple- shanbo ; and also the town and lands of Tombrick and Glanamoine, being part of the parish of Newtownbarry. The incumbents thereof to have the appointment of the curate of said new parish of Ballycarney, according to priority, with a salary of £70 per annum Dated 2nd November, 'l830 — Inrolled 13th April, 1831, page 51. 7. Invention by Henry Pratt, of Bilston, in the county of Stafford, of " Certain kiln-tiles made and manufactured of clay."— Dated 22nd, and Inrolled 30th April, 1831, page 57. 8. Presentation of the Rev. R. H. Wall to the chapel at Ringsend, diocese of Dublin Dated 22nd, and Inrolled 30th April, 1831, page 62. 9. Presentation of the Rev. John E. Johnston, to the Rectory and Vicarage of Ballyroan, diocese of Leighlin. — Dated 22nd, and inrolled 30th April, 1831, page 63. 10. Order in Council for changing the site of the parish Cliurch of Killane to a piece of ground, granted by the Rev. Henry Wynne, to the Church Wardens of said parish, for the purpose of build- ing a new Church thereon Dated 6th December, 1830 Inrolled 2nd May, 1831, page 65. 1 1. Invention by John Hutchison, of Liverpool, of " Certain imj)rovements in machinery for spinning cotton, silk, linen, woollen, and other fibrous substances." — Dated 1 1th April.— Inrolled 4th May, 1831, page 67. 12. Invention by Eneas Coffey, of Dublin, of l^"eas Coffey, " Certain improvements in the machinery or '"^^''o"- apparatus used in the process of brewing and distilling Dated 11th April, and Inrolled 4th May, 1831, page 73. 13. Memorial of the Appointment of Sir Robert Sir Robert Alexander, of Charles-street, Manchester-square, ^!*'-''™<^^^^| . county of Middlesex, a Director of the Hibernian heniLn\lin- Mining Company, on the 9th February, 1831, iug Company, verified by the affidavit of George Baker Sworn 5th, and Inrolled 9th May, 1831, page 81. 14. Appointment of Nicholas Purcell O' Gorman, Nicholas I', to the office or offices of Cursitor and Clerk, and O'Gmman, Engrosser- General of all original writs, issuing "'^"^ out of the court of Chancery, during plea- sure, with all fees thereunto belonging Dated 3rd, and Inrolled 11th May, 1831, page 82. I 15. Presentation of the Rev. James Mathews, Rev. James ^ to the Rectories of Churchtovvn and Dysart, and i the chapelry of Conragh, diocese of Meath ciuinhtown i Dated 7th, and Inrolled 13th Mav, 1831, and Dysart, i page 85. ' Chapelry of ! ° Conragh. 16. Presentation of the Rev. B. Hobart, to Rev. B. Ho- the Rectory and Vicarage of Staholmuck, diocese Ii'^J^'^'^Jj^jl^J^- of Meath — Dated 7th, and Inrolled 13th Mav, staholmuck 1831, page 87. 17. Presentation of the Rev. John James Rev. John Disney, to the Rectory of Slane, diocese of Meath. i^^Z^tr^' —Dated 7tb, and Inrolled 13th May, 1831, sian^^ " page 89. 18. Grant to Andrew H, Lynch, of four fairs Andrew H. to be holden at the town and lands of INIoycullen, p- "'"''' m the parish and barony of Moycullen, and county Market, of Gal way, on the following days, viz., 1st Februai'v, 29th May, 2nd September, and 8th December; and also a weekly market on every Tuesday, for ever. With a court of Pye powder, and all the tolls and customs to said fairs and courts belonging and appertaining — Rent, \8s. b^d. — Dated 12th, and Inrolled 16th May, f83I, page 91. 19. Judgment and Decree of the Commission- F.den Quay ers of Wide Streets, in the city of Dublin, upon ])'4^y!j^j""'^ Inquisition held and taken at the Koviil Exchange, Commission- in said city, on the 23rd March last, by a Jury ers of Wide duly enipannelled, to find the value of the piece of groiuid formerly known as the Dry Dock and Dock Yard, and now called and known as the Steam Packet Buildings, situate on Eden-quav, in said city. Wherein said Jin'ors find that the interest of the Lord Mayor, Sheriff's, and Com- mons of the city of Dublin in said premises, subject to a lease made to Jonathan Amerv, in 1674, for 299 years, is of the value of 5*-. — Inrolled 16th May, 1831, page 95. 16 INROLMENTS IN CHANCERY. [A.D. 1831. stable and 20. Judgment and Decree of the Commissioners No!?2!!°"'^ of Wide Streets in the city of Dublin, upon In- borset-s'treet, quisition holden at the Royal Exchange, on the Comnussion- 23rd March last, by a Jury duly empannelled to s'treets. ' ^'^^ value of the " Stable and Coach-house situate at the rere of the dwelling-house, known by No. 121, Dorset-street, and south side of Mary's-place, in said city," and the respective estates and interest of all persons interested therein. Said Jurors find the interest of Thomas Munday in that part of said coach-house and stable re- quired by said Commissioners is of the value of ' £15. That the interest of Alfred Lyons, in said premises, is of the value of £190. That the interest of the Rev. Charles Minchin, in said premises, is of the value of £130, and that the interest of the representatives of Henry Walker in the fee of said premises is of the value of 55 Inrolled 16th May, 1831, page 100. Rev. Henry 21. Presentation of the Rev. Henry Liddiard, Liddiard, Kec. ^j^^ Union of Knockmack, consisting of the and V ic. . ' ^ . Knockmack. Rectory and Vicarage of Knockmack, and Vicar- age of Culmullen, diocese of Meath Dated 12th, and Inrolled 21st May, 1831, page 109. Lord Altliorp, 22. Certificate by George Vanderzee, one of OathofOffice. ^j^g ^j^^ Remembrancer's Office, Court of Exchequer, Westminster, that John Charles Spencer, commonly called Lord Althorp, did take, before the Lord Chancellor, the oath of office as Chancellor of the Exchequer of Ireland — Dated 14th, page 111. and Inrolled 23rd May, 1831, 23. Order in Council for changing the site of Clone New the Parish Church of Clone, diocese Ferns, to a cy^e'^pg].^'"' piece of ground granted to the Church-wardens of said parish, by the Rev. Solomon Richards, for the purpose of building a new Church thereon Dated 22nd April, and Inrolled 24th May, 1831, page 115. 24. Memorial of Transfer of Shares in the Memorial of Hibernian Joint Stock Companv, verified by the Transfer, affidavit of Michael Roach.— Svvorn the 28th, and SSckCo Inrolled 30th May, 1831, page 117. 25. Grant, creating Margaret Talbot, widow Lady Talbot, of Richard Talbot, late of Malahide, in the county ^^j^j"^*'"" of Dublin, Baroness Talbot and Lady Malahide, with remainder to her heirs male Dated 26th, and Inrolled 30th May, 1831, page 125. 26. Presentation of the Rev. James W. Graves Rev. James to the Rectory of Ightermurragh, alias Entermur- ^j/j'J^'^^^f' ragh, diocese of Cloyne. — Dated 26th May, and ightermur- InroUed 4th June, 1831, page 132. ' ragb. 27. Appointment of James Watt, to the office of James Watt. Proctor of the High Court of Admiralty, during ^'^^"^jf pleasure, with all the benefits, emolumeutSj and perquisites belonging to same Dated 1st, and Im-olled 7th June, 1831, page 133. ROLL VIIL Letter of At- 1. Letter of Attorney from Elizabeth Greer of lo™onno.r' Surry-street, Strand, in the county of Middlesex, as guardian to William John Greer, a minor, to George Connor, of Dawson-street, in the city of Dublin, authorizing him to execute a certain recognizance before Master Connor, for the sum of £112.— Dated 28th May, and Inrolled 6th June, 1831, page 1. FrancisPalmer 2. Deed of Bai'gain and Sale between A. Smith, Bankrupt. Robert Day, and Geo.W. Creighton, Commission- ers named in a Commission of Bankruptcy issued against Francis Palmer, of Roscrea, in the county of Tipperary, of the one part, and William Hart Talbot, and Thomas B. Smithson, both of the city of Dublin, of the other part. Said Commis- sioners for the considerations therein mentioned, did assign to said parties all said bankrupt's estate in the premises in BallycoUitane in said county and elsewhere Dated 28th May, and Inrolled 7lh June, 1831, page 5. Letter of At- 3. Letter of Attorney from E. H. AUingham Al^n"ham to John AUingham, of Capel-street, in the city Allingliam. of Dublin, authorizing him to receive any sum or sums of money that may be decreed to E. H. AUingham, in behalf of his charge of £1,000 late currency, and the interest due thereon, and also a sum of £1,500 late currency, and interest thereon, in a suit now pending in the Court of Chancery Dated 5th December, 1829. — In- rolled 7th June, 1831, page 13. 4. Inquisition held and taken in the county Ne«- Court- Court-house of the Town of Carlow, on the 20th ^^riow , December, 1830, before the three Commissioners appointed by the Grand Jury of said count}', and a .Jury duly empannelled, to value the premises called the glebe ground, opposite Mr. Best's house, on the Athy road, in the town of Carlow, containing 3 roods and 5 perches, for the pur- pose of building a new Court-house in said town. Wherein the Jury find that the interest of the several persons in the premises is of the value set out to each person's name, respectively. Samuel Haughton, (fee,) £370; John Kennedy, £70; Michael Byrne, £18 ; John Doyle, £20 ; Michael Nowlan, £3 ; Austin Bermingham, £3 ; John Nowlan, £8 ; Mary Haughney, £4 ; Simon Flynn, £4; Sarah Fitzgerald, £3; John M'Evoy, £4; Peter Maher, £3; Margaret Nowlan, £7; Rose Merry, £8; Catherine Tynan, £12; Catherine Archdeacon, £8; Richard Mathew, £3 — Judg- ment and Decree, dated 12th January last. — Inrolled 14th June, 1831, page 17. A.D. 1831.] r & 2° WILLIAM IV. 17 Carlow Court- 5. Judgment and decree by the Commissioners house. relating to the foregoing premises Dated 20th Dec, 1830 Inrolled 14th June, 1831, page 41. [j'^Vf'''"" 6. Deed of Conveyance of a Piece or Plot of to H. Uraen, „ i <■ i -i i- xt i • i vVm.Brown,cfe ^jround lor building a JNew Court-house m the \Vm. Duckett. town of Carlovv, valued by Inquisition, between Samuel Haughton of said town, of the one part, and Henry Bruen, of Oak-park, William Brown, of Brown's-hill, and William Duckett, of Duckett' s- grove, in said county, three of the Commissioners named for building said Court-house, of the other part ; containing all that and those that 3 roods and 5 perches of ground, being part of the glebe of Carlow, and immediately adjoining the Quarries, and Athy-street, in said town, in consideration of £370 bated 14th March, and Inrolled 14th June, 1831, page 59. Commis^oners >j Appointment of Charles Kendal Bushe, ot the (jreat y-,, • 4 ^ • r ^ rr- . t-. i ttt-h- Seal. Chiei Justice oi the Kings Bench; bir William M'Mahon, Master of the Rolls ; John Doherty, Chief Justice of the Common Pleas ; Henry Joy, Chief Baron of the Court of Exchequer; and Charles Burton, Justice of the King's Bench, Commissioners for holding the Great Seal in the absence of the Lord Chancellor Dated 16th, and Inrolled 17th June, 1831, page 77. Lord^Plunket, g. Grant of Leave of Absence to The Right sence. Honorable William Conyngham, Lord Plunket, Lord Chancellor, during pleasure. — Dated 16th, and Inrolled 17th June, 1831, page 81. Anna Maria 9. Deed of Conveyance of premises, for en- Ball, Anne larging the Court-house in the town of Trim, Kvuns, Samuel '-^ ^ . .loshua Foster, between Anna Maria Ball, and Anne Evans, of and William Drogheda, Samuel Joshua Foster, and William Fred. Foster to pr^jjerick Foster, of Summer-hill, in the city of Commission- „ , ,. „ , ' i i /-i ■ ■ ersofTrim Dublin, oi the one part, and the Commissioners Court-house, appointed by the Grand Jury of the county of Meath, for the purpose of carrying into execution a certain presentment for the purpose aforesaid, of the other part, containing all that and those that piece or plot of ground, lying on the south side of said Court-house, lately in the occupation of John Mockler, containing 35 perches and 21 yards, for a term of 27 years, in consideration of £1 1 Dated l6th April, and Inrolled 17th June, 1831, page 83. vv. M-Cleery, 10. Deed of Bargain and Sale between James Bankrupt. Geraghty, Francis Ball, and Edward H. Scriven, Commissioners named in a Commission of Bank- ruptcy issued against William M'Cleery, ofPorta- fen y, in the county of Down, of the one part, and Hugh Bowden, of Ballymarter, and James B. Warnock, of said town and county of the other part ; said Commissioners for the consideration therein mentioned, assigned to said parties all said bankrupt's estate in Portaferry, in the county of Down and elsewhere Dated 2nd March, and Inrolled 18th June, 1831, page 107. 11. Certificate by Charles Markham, Clerk of Lord Althorp, the Peace for the county of Northampton, that ^^^^ ofOffice. the Right Honourable John Charles Spencer, Viscount Althorp, did, at the General Quarter Sessions held in said town, on the 6th January, 1831, take and subscribe the Oaths of Allegiance and Supremacy pursuant to the Penal Statutes, as Chancellor of the Exchequer of Ireland Dated 4th, and Inrolled 21st June, 1831, page 115. 12. Deed of Bargain and Sale between John d. Russell, Ryan, Joseph RadclifF, and Thomas W. Fitz- ^^"''^Pt- gerald, Commissioners named in a Commission of Bankruptcy issued against George Russell, of Killough, in the county of Down, of the one part, and John Hastings, of Downpatrick, in said county, of the other part. Said Commissioners for the considerations therein mentioned, assigned to said Hastings all said bankrupt's interest in the premises at Kircubbin, Ballystrew, and Killough, in said county and elsewhere Dated 15th, and Inrolled 23rd June, 1831, page 117. 13. Letter of Attorney from Francis Houston, Letter of At- of Crossteely, in the county of Tyrone, to John ;°;°oCr"sir Crossle, of Annahoe, and James Ball, both of said and Ball, county, empowering them to receive all debts, legacies, and rents ; to make leases, sign all deeds, &c,, give discharges ; and, after their decease, the same power to Richard Falls Dated 13th May, and Inrolled 23rd June, 1831, page 125. 14. Letter of Attorney from Jane, Countess Letter of At- Dowager of Rosse, of Stretton-hall, in the county t°™^^"^^""p""„ of Stafford, to Lawrence H. Crofton, of Harcourt- l. n. Oofton. street, in the city of Dublin, authorizing him to manage all her estates in Ireland, called the Mosstown Estates, and all others situate in the county of Longford, and also in the countj' of Westmeath ; to receive the rents, and to make leases for lives or years, as he may think fit. —Dated 25th May, Inrolled 25th June, 1831, page 135. ROLL IX. Uidul. Phibbs 1. Grant to Richard Phibbs Irwin of seven }.\"i"' additional Fairs, to be held at the town and lands of Tubbercurry, in the parish of Achonry, barony of Liney, and county of Sligo, on the following days : — 8th February, 25tli March, 27th June, 27th July, 15th August, 15th September, and 4th October, together with a court of Pyc powder during said fairs, with all the tolls and customs to said fairs and court belonging or appertaining ; rent £1 6s. 8(1 — Dated 1st, and Inrolled 8th Julv, 1831, page 1. D 18 INROLMENTS IN CHANCERY. [A.D. 1831. Nicholas Roe, 2. Deed of Bargain and Sale between James Bankrupt. Geraghly, Francis Ball, and Edward H. Scriven, three of the Commissioners named in a Com- mission of Bankruptcy, issued against Nicholas Ro?, of Bellview, in the county of the city of Dublin, of the one part, and Michael Powell, of James'- street, in the said county and city, of the other part. Said Commissioners for the consideration in said deed mentioned, assigned to said Powell all said bankrupt's estate in said city and county, and elsewhere Dated 10th June, 1831 Inrolled 14th July, 1831, page 3. Luke Dillon, 3. Deed of Bargain and Sale between Daniel Bankrupt. Walker, William Cotter Kyle, and Richard James Lane, three of the Commissioners named in a Commission of Bankruptcy, issued against Luke Dillon, of the city of Dublin, of the one part, and Thomas Willans, and Jeremiah Dunne, both of said city, of the other part. Said Commissioners for the consideration in said deed mentioned, assigned to said Willans and Dunne all said bank- rupt's interest in the county and city aforesaid, and elsewhere Dated 9th, and Inrolled 15th Julv, 1831, page 11. Uev. E. J. 4. Presentation of the Rev. E. J. Lewis, to the Vn^'i^'^'^*^'"^ Rectory of Cloghran, Swords, diocese Dublin — ° Dated 12th, and Inrolled 16th July, 1831, page 21. O'Carroll to 5. Deed of Sale from Sir Jervoise O'Carroll, Bart., formerly of Dalton, in the county of York, and now residing at Brillenburgh, in the kingdom of Hanover, to Peter Roe, of the city of Dublin, for the consideration of £300, all that and those the town and lands of Beagli, othei'wise Beaghs ; two quarters of Corragh, otherwise Curragh; half-quarter of Contagh, otherwise Cor- tagh, otherwise Cootagh ; a quarter of Corabo, otherwise Carabo, otherwise Conacore, otherwise Corrore ; half quarter of Pollea, otherwise PoUie, otherwise Pulleagh, otherwise Cloongaff'e, other- Avise Cloongarfe, otherwise ClongarilFe, otherwise Cengorragh ; two quarters Ballaghs, otherwise Ballagh ; one quarter Clomacara, otherwise Cloon- macarra, otherwise Clomahara, otherwise Clon- agher ; one quarter Crontagher, otherwise Clonlagher, otherwise Clontagher, all said lands lying and being in the county of Galway. The said Peter Roe, his heirs and assigns to enjoy said lands for ever, subject only to quit and crown rents — Dated 6th August, 1828 Inrolled 20th July, 1831, page 23. The Rev. Geo. 6. Presentation of the Rev. Sir Geo. Blsshopp, SSst ^° ^'^^ P^^^^ (I'gnity of Dean of the Carthag. Cathedral Church of Saint Carthag, otherwise Mocad, diocese of Lismore, with all the privileges, spiritual and temporal, &c Dated 19th, and Inrolled 21st July, 1831, page 29. Rev. Richard 7. Presentation of the Rev. Richard Neville, to the Rectory of Clonpriest, diocese of Cloyne. Neville. Rec- — Dated 23rd, and Inrolled 27th July, 1831, pageSl. 8. Presentation of the Rev. Robert Collis to Rev. Robert the Rectory and Vicarage of Ballvsax, diocese of Kildare.— Dated 19th, and Inrolled 27th July, a^^eof BalW- 1831, page 33. sax. 9. Creation of the New Parish, or Perpetual Dunseverick Cure of Dunseverick, by the Bishop of Down P^"'^" and Connor, with the consent of the Rev. Anthony Trail, Archdeacon of Connor, Rector of the parish of Billy, and the Rev. Robert Trail, Rector of the parish of Ballintoy, diocese of Connor, to consist of the several townlands following, disunited from said parish, viz. : — the townlands of TundulF, Lisserlus, Ballymoy, Ballyallaght, Lisnagunogue, Carncolp, Carrareagh, and Feigh, belonging to the parish of Billy ; and the townlands of Arti- macormick, Couh-asheskin, Craige, Cairnhill, Drinmagee, Drimnagesson, Arabuy, and Croagh- beg, belonging to the parish of Ballintoy. The incumbents of said parishes to have the appoint- ment of the Curate of said new parish, according to their pi'iority, with a salary of £63 195. lO^d. per annum — Dated 22nd March, 1831, Inrolled 2nd August, 1831, page 35. 10. Pardon granted to Hannah Quinan, for Hannah Qui- stealing goods of the value of £5, the property of James Hood, of the county of the city of Lon- donderrv Dated 2nd, and Inrolled 3rd August, 1831, page 43. 11. Appointment of Henry Darlev to the office Henry Darlev. of Six Clerk, by Sir William M'Mahon, Master Six Clerk. of the Rolls, vacant by the resignation of George Heard Dated 31st July, 1829 Inrolled 5th August, 1831, page 45. 12. Appointment of Yelvei'ton Dawson to the Velverton office of Six Clerk, by Sir William M'Mahon, ^ix Master of the Rolls, vacant by the resignation of Walter Yelverton Dated 9th July, 1827 Inrolled 5th August, 1831, page 50. 13. Deed of Bargain and Sale between Edward Corlevs. Haughton, James C. Graves, and Daniel R. Kane, l^ankrupts. Commissioners named in a Commission of Bank- ruptcy, awarded against James Corle}', Jane Corley, widow, Elizabeth, Jane, and Anne Corley, spinsters, all of Larne, in die county of Antrim, and Ellen Corley, late of same, but now in South America, of the one part, and William Perrie, and Thomas Ekenhead, of Belfast, in said county, of the other part. Said Commissioners for the con- sideration in said deed mentioned, did assign all said bankrupt's estate, in the town of Larne, in said county, and elsewhere, to said Perry and Ekenhead— bated 26th February, 1831.— In- rolled 12th August, 1831, page 55. A.D. 1831.] 2" WILLIAM IV. 19 Thomas Peth- 14. Invention by Thomas Petherick, of Pen- erick, Inven- pellick, in the county of Cornwall, of " Certain machinery for separating Copper, Lead, and other Ores from earthy and other substances with which they are, or may be mixed, and which is more particularly intended to supersede the operation now practised or used, commonly called jigging." — Dated 8th, and InroUed 18th August, 1831, page 63. Letter of At- 15. Letter of Attorney from Francis Purcell, to'pnrcell"'^*^"^^ ^'^' "'^'^^^ Merrion-square, of the city of Dublin, to Nicholas Purcell, of Harold's Cross, in the county of Dublin, authorizing said Nicholas Purcell to receive all the rents of his several estates and houses, in and near the said city, and to receive all mortgages, bonds, and all other securities for money due to him, (said Francis Purcell) and to give proper discharges for same. —Dated 11th April, 1831 Inrolled 24th August, 1831, page 71. Memorial of 16. Memorial of Transfer of Shares in the bernkn J(^u' ^^'^emian Joint Stock Company, verified by the Stock Co. affidavit of John C. B. Butler Sworn 27th, and Inrolled 29th August, 1831, page 75. Grantof Lands 17. Grant to Pierce Power, his heirs and as- to^Pierce signs, for ever, of a moiety of the lands of Con- donstown, in the barony of Barrymore, and count}' of Cork, with all the rents and profits thereof which have become due since the death of Cathe- rine Power, and to hold the same in as ample a manner as Pierce Power, the elder, could have done, had he survived the said Catherine, and become possessed thereof by her will, but subject to such annuities and other charges as are created by said will Dated 24th August, and Inrolled 3rd September, 1831, page 83. Thomas AValm.-iley, Invention. 18. Invention by Thomas Walmsley, of Man- chester, in the county of Lancaster, of " Certain improvements in the manufacture of cotton, linen, silk, and other fibrous substances, into a fabric, or fabrics, applicable to various useful purposes." — Dated 24th August, and Inrolled 3rd September, 1831, page 89. Ledie"^" 19. Presentation of the Rev. John Leslie, to Vicarages. ^'^^ Vicarages of Kilmacdonagh, Kilcredan, and Garrivoe, diocese of Cloyne Dated 24th Au- gust — Inrolled 3rd September, 1831, page 96. KinneaghNew 20. Order in Council for changing the site of Church. the Church of the parish of Kinneagh, diocese of Dublin, to a piece of ground granted to the Church Wardens of said parish, by the Rev. John Spray, being part of the glebe ground, for the purpose of building a new Church thereon. — Dated 23rd Julv, and Inrolled 17th September, 1831, page 99. ' Richard Ro- 21. Invention by Richard Roberts, of Man- chester, in the county of Lancaster, of " A certain berts, Inven- improvement, or certain improvements in the mechanism employed to render self-acting the machines known by the names of Mule, Billy, Jinny, Jack, or stretching frame, and all other machines of that class, whether the said machines be used to rove, slab, or spin cotton, or other fibrous substances." — Dated 9th, and Inrolled 19th September, 1831, page 101. 22. Grant of the Earldom of Ranfurly, of Earl of Ran- Dungannon. in the county of Tyrone, to Thomas [j'on^o/xit^ Viscount Northland and his heirs male Dated 14th, and Inrolled 19th Sept., 1831, page 107. 23. Deed of Bargain and Sale, between Edward sirA.B. King. Haughton, John C. Graves, and Wilcox Huband, Bart., Bank- three of the Commissioners named in a Com- mission of Bankruptcy, issued against Sir Abraham Bradley King, Bart., of Dame -street, in the city of Dublin, of the one part, and Arthur Perrin, of said city, of the other part. Said Commissioners for the considerations in said deed mentioned, did assign to said Arthur Perrin all the said bank- rupt's estate in the county of the city of Dublin, and elsewhere Dated 29th August. — Inrolled 23rd September, 1831, page 113. 24. Grant of Leave of Absence to Henry William Absence of Marquess of Anglesey, Lord Lieutenant of Ire- Angle- 1 i -ii o.." r 1 r ^^ ■ x i sev, and Ap- land, with the appomtment ol the lollowmg Lords pointment of Justices during his absence, John George, Lord Lords Justices. Ai-chbishop of Ai-magh, William Conyngham Lord Plunket, Lord Chancellor, and Sir Richard Hussey Vivian, Bart., Commander of the Forces. — Dated 23rd, and Inrolled 26th September, 1831, page 121. 25. Presentation of the Rev. Edward Tighe Rev. E. Tiglie Gregory, to the Rectory of Kilmore, diocese of J;;''^"^^;^ Meath — Dated 21st, and Inrolled 26th Sept., more" 1831, page 125. 26. Translation of Doctor Richard Pon- sonby, from the United Bishoprick of Killaloe translated' t» and Kilfenora, alias Tenabore, to the Bishoprick Derrj-. of Derry Dated 21st, and Inrolled 26th Sep- tember, 1831, page 127 — Restitution of the tem- poralities to the said Doctor Richard Ponsonby. —Dated 21st, and Inrolled 26th Sept., 1831, page 129. 27. Deed of Bargain and Sale between Ambi'ose JamesBurkett, Smith, George W. Creighton, and Robert Day, bankrupt. Jun., Commissioners named in a Commission of Bankruptcy issued against James Burkett, of Aungier-street, in the city of Dublin, of the one part, and William Turner, in said city, of the other part. Said Commissioners for the considerations in said deed mentioned, did assign to said William Turner, all said bankrupt's estate in the county of the city of Dublin, and elsewiiere Dated 7th, and Inrolled 27th September, 1831, page 133. 20 INROLMENTS IN CHANCERY. [A.D. 1831. ROLL X. Dr. Edmond Knox, Bisliop <>f Killaloe, e County* of Lieutenant of the county of Diiblin.- Dublin. Inrolled same day, page 47. of Meath, -Dated and Marquess of 10. Appointment of James, Marquess of Or- monde, Lieutenant of the covmty of Kilkenny. — Dated and Inrolled same day, page 53. 11. Appointment of William, Earl of Wicklow, Lieutenant of the county of Wicklow. — Dated and Inrolled same day, page 59. 12. Appointment of Warner, Lord Rossmore, Lieutenant of the county of Monaghan. — Dated and Inrolled same day, page 65. Ormonde, Lieutenant of the County of Kilkenny. Earl of Wick- low, Lieuten- ant of the County of Wicklow. LrJ. Rossmore, Lieutenant of the County of Monaghan. 13. Appointment of William, Lord Oxman- Lord Oxman- town. Lieutenant of the King's County — Dated J_.. z?! ^ ant of Lieuten- King's County. Richard H. Fitz-Gibhon. Lieutenant of the County of Limerick. Lord Garvagh. Lieutenant of the County of Londonderry. and Inrolled same day, page 71 14. Appointment of Richard Hobart Fitz- Gibbon, Lieutenant of the county of Limerick. - — Dated and Inrolled same day, page 77. 15. Appointment of George, Lord Garvagh, Lieutenant of the county of Londonderry — Dated and Inrolled same day, page 83. 16. Appointment of Valentine, Earl of Ken- Earl of Ken- mare, Lieutenant of the county of Kerry — Dated of Jlie and Inrolled same day, page 89. County Kerry. 17. Appointment of Thomas, Marquess of Marquess of Headford, Lieutenant of the county of Cavan.— {^^^tlnant of Dated and Inrolled same day, page 95. County Cavan. 18. Appointment of Howe Peter, Marquess of Marquess of Sligo, Lieutenant of the county of Mayo — Dated tenant oHhe and Inrolled same day, page 101. County Mayo. 19. Appointment of William Vesey Fitz-Gerald, Wm. v. Fitz- Lieutenant of the county of Clare.— Dated and Jl^'^'l^V^^''^"; T 11 1 1 1/^-. tenant. County Inrolled same day, page 107. of Clare. 20. Appointment of Henry, Earl of Shannon, Earl of Shan- Lieutenant of the county of Cork — Dated and Lif'- T 11 1 1 1 1 o tenant County inrolled same day, page Ho. of Cork. 2 1 . Appointment of Augustus, Dnke of Leinster, ^uke of Lein Lieutenant of the county of Kildare — Dated and aiu,' County of Inrolled same day, page 1 19. Kildare 22. Appointment of Robert Shapland Carew, Robert s. Lieutenant of the county of Wexford.— Dated and Sra^^'t, Co!' Inrolled same day, page 125. of Wexford. 23. Ai)pointment of Ulick, Marquess of Clan- Marquess of rickarde. Lieutenant of the county of Galvvay — Clanrickarde, ' , J *ioi Lieutenant.Co^ Dated and Inrolled same day, page Galway. 24. Appointment of Arthur, Marquess of Down- ALarquess of shire. Lieutenant of the county of Down — Dated g"^";^^; and Inrolled same day, page 137. County Down. 25. AppointiTient of Nathaniel, Earl of Leitrim, Earl of Lei- Lieutenant of the county of Leitrim Dated and t™^^i^i<^-uten- InroUed same day, page 143. Leitrim. A.D. 1831.] T WILLIAM IV. 21 ROLL XL Karl O'Neill, Lieutenant, Co. -Vntrim. 1. Appointment of Charles Henry St. John, Earl of O'Neill, Lieutenant of the county of Antrim, during pleasure, with all the powers, authorities, and privileges within the limits of said county, as the Governors of counties and places in Ireland had by the Act of the 49th Geo. III., and also with all the powers, authorities, and privileges specified in the Act of the 1st and 2nd Wm. IV., together with all the authorities which the Lieutenants of counties, ridings, and places in England have exercised : subject, however, to such exceptions, limitations and authorities as the Crown may hereafter direct Dated 17th, and InroUed 2dth October, 1831, page 1. fo?d Lieute ^' ^PPoi^tment of Archibald, Earl of Gosford, tenant'county Lieutenant of the county of Armagh. — Dated Armagh. 17th, and Inrolled 20th October, 1831, page 7. i:arl of Darn- 3, Appointment of John, Earl of Darnley, lmnt.'county Lieutenant of the county of Meath — Dated 17th, iMentii. and Inrolled 28th October, 1831, page 13. Kcv. George 4. Presentation of the Rev. George MacneiU to car sr^iarks Vicarage of St. Mark, diocese of Dublin 'Dated 3rd, and Inrolled 25lh October, 1831, page 19. Ilectory and 5. Union of the Rectory and Vicarage and Tedtmacre- Parish of Teckmacrevan, alias Glenarm, with the van,aliasGlen- Rectory and Parish of Templeoughter, by the annj^united to Bishop of Down and Connor, pursuant to the Temnleough- pi'ovisions of the Acts 7 and 8, Geo. IV., cap. 43 ter. Dated 19th August, 1831 Inrolled 25th Octo- ber, 1831, page 21. II. L. Maw, Invention. 0. Invention by Henry Lister Maw, of South Molton-street, in the county of Middlesex, of " An improved method of using fuel, so as to burn smoke." — Dated 25th, and Inrolled 27th October, 1831, page 24. 7. Appointment of John, Viscount de Vesci, Viscount De lurt.Queeifs Lieutenant of the Queen's County — Dated ( ounty. 17th, and Inrolled 27th October, 1831, page Marquess of 8. Appointment of George Augustus, Marquess fenanu'Sy Donegal, Lieutenant of the county of Donegal. Donegal. —Dated 17th, and Inrolled 27th October, 1831, page 37. II. V.Stuart, 9. Appointment of Henry Villiers Stuart, cC wTterford lieutenant of the county of Watcrford Dated aeror . ImoUed 27th October, 1831, page 43. ViscountDun- 10. Appointment of .lohn William Ponsonby, f™3.'counTy commonly called Viscount Duncannon, Lieutenant tarlow. of the county of Carlow — Dated 17th, and In- rolled 27th October, 1831, page 49. 11. Appointment of Dupre, Earl of Caledon, I'-irl of Cale- Lieutenant of the county of Tyrone — Dated 17th f^^^Jt'^ountv and Inrolled 27th October, 1831, page 55. Tyrone. 12. Appointment of John Hely, Earl ofKsirlofDo- Donoughmore, Lieutenant of the county of V'-""}™'"':" Tipperarv Dated 17th, and Inrolled 27th Oct., co Tipperiiry 1831, page 61. 13. Precept of the Commissioners and General- ^i^"'*]' ^ Commissioners appointed by the Grand Jury of "^''^' ' the county of Kerry, for building a Court-house at Tralee, directing the High Sheriff of said county to empannel a Jury in said Town for the purpose of valuing the ground required to build said Court-house. — Dated 13th April, 1831 Inrolled 27th October, 1831, page 67. 14. Inquisition held and taken at Tralee, in the New Court- county of Kerry, pursuant to said Precept, on the l'0"s«' Tralee. 21st of May, 1831, wherein the Jury find, that the interest of Sir Edward Denny, Bart., in the fee of the ground on which the old county Gaol now stands, with the courts, outlets, and 3'ards thereof, and now in the possession of the county, but subject to a yearly rent of £31 \0s. ; is of the value of £630 That the interest of Jeremiah Lynch in the dwelling house, garden, and premises in Nelson-street, subject to a yearly rent of £21 9.«. 6f/., payable to John Lewis, is of the value of £410 That the interest of the said Jeremiah Lynch in a hay yard and plot of ground, to the south side of the garden of said last-mentioned premises, subject to a yearly rent of £1 per annum, payable to William Wilson, is of the value of' £89 Is. %d — That the interest of Mrs. Denis Sullivan, in her dwelling- house, subject to a yearly rent of £3 3s., payable to said William Wilson, is of the value of £240 That the hay yard situate to the north side of said last-mentioned house, the property of said Sullivan, subject to a yearly rent of £'i 3s., payable to said Wilson, is of the value of £23 13s. Ad. — That the interest of Peter Foley for that part of the yard adjoining the south side of Mrs. Denis Sullivan's house, necessary for building said Court-house, is of the value of £ — That the lane between the dwelling-house of Mrs. Denis Sullivan and hay yards and plot of ground on the one side, and the old gaol on the other side, is of the value of £ — That the interest of John Nelegan, in the small yard or plot of ground in Nelson-street, is of the value of £92 16s. — That the interest of William Wilson in said dwelling-house, with the hay yards and plots of ground as before-mentioned, is of the value of £162 18s. Ad That the interest in fee of Sir Edward Denny in all said premises, is of the value of £ .— Inrolled 27th October, 1831, page 70. 22 INROLMENTS IN CHANCERY. [A.D. 1831. DoctorWhate- 15. Grant to Doctor Richard Whateley, of bllho'^ofDub Archbishoprick of Dublin, with the Bi- lin, and Bishop shoprick of Glandelagh united thereto — Dated of Glandeiagh. the 22nd, and Inrolled 29th October, 1831, page 79 Restitution of the temporahties, &c — Dated and Inrolled same day, page 83 — Consecration of Doctor Richard Whateley. — Dated and Inrolled same day, page 86. Letter of At- 16. Letter of Attorney from Richard, Lord torney, Arch- Archbishop of Dublin, and Bishop of Glandelagh, bishop of Dub- TT7-I1- T-> 1 f TT . • 1 • lin, to William to William calmer oi Harcourt-street, in the city Palmer. of Dublin, and of Beaumont-street, in the city of Oxford, authorizing him to receive all rents, chief rents, fines, renewals, and fines for I'enewals annually, payable out of the several lands and premises in said archdiocese and diocese, together with power to execute all leases, accept sur- renders, and levy by distress, &c. ; and to do all matters relating to the temporalities of said arch- diocese and diocese as the said William Palmer shall think fit Dated 24th October Inrolled 1st November, 1831, page 89. Sir H. Mere- 17. Appointment of Sir Henry Meredyth, Bart, dyth, Bart., Judge of the High Court of Admiralty, during Judge, Court Ju u • -..i ■ * . of Admiralty, g^od behaviour. With power to appoint a Deputy. * — Dated 4th, and Inrolled 5th November, 1831, page 93. Daniel O'Con- 18. Appointment of Daniel O'Connell, to Pras- nell, Praeau- audience. Place, and Precedence over all other lence, &c. Counsel learned in the Law, next after the Attorney and Solicitor-General, and 1st and 2nd Sergeants — Dated 4th, and Inrolled 5tli Novem- ber, 1831, page 103. Calary, New 19. Creation of the New Pai'ish of Calary, by Parish. Archbishop of Dublin and Bishop of Glan- delagh, with the consent of the Rectors of the several parishes of Delgany, Derralossory, Powers- court, and Newcastle, from contiguous portions of said parishes, pursuant to the Act 7th and 8th Geo. IV., consisting of the townlands of Ballina- sustha, Corrigower, Sheenagh, Downs' Hill, and Upper and Lower Calary, being portion of the parish of Delgany. The townlands of the Pad- dock with Mountain range. Sheep Walk, or Commons, and the part of Ballinteskin bounded and measured as follows : that part which lies south of the ditch of said lands which runs from the new road of Sugar Loaf Hill, being portion of the parish of Povverscourt ; the townlands of Glasnamullen, Ballinastoe, and Mullinavigue, from the parish of Derralossory ; the town- lands of Knockathemple, Knockkeraheen, Ty- thiwer, part of the townlands of Drumbawn and Upper Ballinahinch, being portion of the parish of Newcastle ; the incumbents of said parishes to have the appointment of the Curate to said new parish of Calary, with a salary of £50 perannum, according to priority Dated 18th May, 1831 Inrolled 11th Nov., 1831, page 105. 20. Appointment of Thomas Staples to the T. staples, situation of King's Advocate of the High Court '^V'^^ . Pfl TP of Admiralty, during pleasure. — Dated 11th, and Inrolled Pith November, 1831, page 117. 21. Invention by Thomas Brunton, of Park- T. Brunion. Square, Regent's Park, county of Middlesex, of " An improvement in certain apparatus, rendering the same applicable for distilling, brewing, making, or refining sugar, and to other useful purposes." — Dated 1st and Inrolled 12th November, 1831, page 119. 22. Deed of Bargain and Sale, between Bertram john Winimn Mitford, Joseph RadclifF, and Thomas W. Fitz- Shaw, Bank- Gerald, Commissioners named in a Commission of "^"I'*' Bankruptcy issued against John William Shaw of Belfast, in the county of Antrim, of the one part, and Adam Hill and John E. Sloan of said town of the other part ; said Commissioners, for the consi- deration in said deed mentioned, assigned to said Hill and Sloan all the said bankrupt's estate in the towns and lands of Fogher, Weystown, Downs- town, Lambstown, and Carrickrobin, Lackna- creagh, Carrickasleek and Glack, in the county of Louth and elsewhere Dated 11th, and In- rolled 14th November, 1831, page 127. 23. Judgment and Decree upon an Inquisition Light-bouse, held and taken in the town of Westport, in the ^"^l*" isimul. county of Mayo, on the 15th August, 1831, before Robert Orr, George Renny, and George Drevar, three of the Commissioners, members of the cor- poration for preserving and improving the Port of Dublin, and erecting, repairing, and maintaining Light-houses round the coast of Ireland, to value the island called Eagle Island, in the Atlantic Ocean, off the coast of Mayo, in said county, for the purpose of building a Light-house thereon. Wherein the Jury find the said Island as laid down on the map annexed, is of the value of £400, and to be paid and distributed to the fol- lowing persons : — to William H. Carter for his moiety in fee of said island. Is — To G. F. Brooke and Michael Harris as trustees to said Wm. H. Carter, £99 19s To Denis Bingham for his estate in the other moiety, in fee of said island, £200 To William Ivers for his interest under lease in said island, £100. — Inrolled 16th No- vember, 1831, page 135. 24. Judgment and decree, upon an Inquisition Light-houses, held and taken at Kilroy's Hotel, in the county islandEmmill. of the town of Gal way, on the 19th of August, 1831, before Robert Orr, George Roe, and George Drevar, Commissioners appointed by the Corporation for the preserving and improving the {:ort of Dublin, and erecting, repairing, and main- taining light-houses round the coast of Ireland, to value the Island of Elian Imul, otherwise Island Emmill, the most western island oft' Slyne Head, in the Atlantic Ocean, off" the coast of Galway, in said county, for the purpose of building two Light- A.D. 1831.] 2" WILLIAM IV. 23 houses thereon, wherein the Jury find the value of said Island, as laid down on the map hereunto annexed, is of the value of £210, to be paid and distributed to the following persons : — To John Augustus O'Neill, for his interest in the fee in said Island, the sum of £199 14*. To Lord Plunket, as Lord Chancellor, and Guardian to the minors, Thomas, Ehzabeth, Mary Anne, and Gertrude Walker, for their several interests in said Island, the sum of 45. To the Marquess of Clan- rickarde, and William Le Grand, Is. each, for their interest in said Island. To the several under- tenants, being joint tenants at will, on said Island, for their several interests, the sum of £10. — Inrolled 16th November, 1831, page 163. Memorial of 25. Memorial of Transfer of Shares in the Flibemian Hibernian Joint Stock Company, verified by Joint StockCo. the affidavit of John O'Brien Butler Sworn 24th, and Inrolled 25th Nov., 1831, page 193. St. Mark's Free Church, Drogheda. Letter of At- torney, Broom- field to Car- stairs and (-henpp. Rev. E. Har- rows, Rector and Vicar of Ballyroan. 26. Deed of Endowment between the Mayor, Sheriffs, Burgesses, and Commons of the town of Drogheda, of the one part, and John George, Lord Archbishop of Armagh, of the other part, whereby the Corporation of Di'ogheda assigned to said Lord Archbishop of Armagh, with the consent of the inhabitants in the vestry assembled, for the maintenance and support of the Free Church or Chapelry, on the south side of Fair- street, in St. Peter's parish, to be called St. Mark's Free Church of Drogheda; and to pay the perpe- tual Curate of said Free Church £50 per annum, the Clerk £'10 per annum, the Sexton £5 per annum, the tithes and tenths of corn, grain, hay, and wool, and all other tithes, prtedial and personal, whether Rectorial or Vicarial, great or small, and all oblations, &c., apper- taining or belonging to the Rectory Impropriate of Ennisnioth, in the diocese of , Armagh, barony of Slane, and county of Meath Dated 5th April, 1831 — Inrolled 1st Dec, 1831, page 201. 27. Letter of Attorney from Alexander Broom- ■ field of Quilon, in Travancore, to John Carstairs and Henry Cheape, of Abchurch-lane, Lombard- street, in the city of London, empowering one or both to demand and sue for all suuis of money, estate, propert)', writings, legacies, and other effects belonging to said Broomfield in Great Britain or Ireland, or elsewhere in Eiu'ope, which is now due, or to which he may hereafter become entitled, under the will of his deceased mother or brother, or any other person or persons Dated 8th January, 1830 Inrolled 3rd December, 1831, page 215. 28. Presentation of the Rev. Erasmus Burrows to the Rectory and Vicarage of Ballyroan, diocese of Leighlin Dated 30tli November, and Inrolled 7th December, 1831, page 219. 29. Appointment of Francis Arthur Knox Gore, Lieutenant of the county of Sligo, during plea- F. A. Knox sure.— Dated 5th, and Inrolled 8th December, Gore,Lieute- ' ' nant. County 1831, page 221. sligo. 30. Appointment of Sir Patrick Bellew, Lieu- Sir P. Bellew, tenant of the county of Louth — Dated 9th and fCunt'yrouth Inrolled 10th December, 1831, page 227. 31. Inquisition held and taken at the Court- New Gaol, house of Castlebar, in the county of Mayo, on the Castlebar, 25th day of September, and 1 1th October, 1830, ^"""^^ before the Commissioners appointed by the Grand Jury of said county, at the Spring Assizes of said year, for carrying into effect a presentment for building a new Gaol in said county, and fairly, truly, and impartially to value four acres, of late measure, situate on the Westport road, at the rere of the County Infirmary, near the town of Castle- bar, parish of Aglish, barony of Carra, and county of Mayo, now in the possession of Matthew Gibbons. Wherein the Jury find that the interest of Richard, Earl of Lucan, of the Albany, in the city of London, in the fee of said 4 acres, is of the value of £431 15s.; that the interest of said Matthew Gibbons, holding under said Earl by two separate leases of said 4 acres, is of the value of £198 5s. ; and that the said Matthew Gibbons is entitled to a further sum, as a compensation for his im- provements, of £105. — Dated 13th October, 1830 Inrolled 20th December, 1831, page 233. 32. Judgment and decree of the Commissioners New Gaol, for building the said new Gaol at Castlebar Castlebar. Dated and Inrolled same day, page 239. 33. Deed of Sale, between the said Earl of F^^^rl of Lucan, Lucan and the Honorable George, Lord Bingham, his eldest son, of the first part ; Matthew Gibbons, part"; Matthew of said town, of the second part ; and the Com- Gibbons, 2nd missioners appointed by the Grand Jury of the ^^^^^^^,.^"3"^ county of Mayo, at the Spring Assizes, 1830, part, of the third part. Whereby, in pursuance of said Inquisition and Judgment, and in consideration of £431 15.S'., paid to said Lord Bingham, and £303, to said Matthew Gibbons, said parties granted, sold, and assigned to said Commissioners, 4 acres of land in the town of Castlebar, lor building said new Gaol Dated 28th June, 1831.— Inrolled 20th December, 1831, page 247. 34. Revocation of the Letters Patent to John Joim Johnson Johnston, and Walter Bourne, appointing them ^^'"iter and the survivor to the situation of Clerk of the voca^un ot^ Crown and Peace, for the North East and North Patent. West Circuits. — Dated 20th, and Inrolled 21st December, 1831, page 269. 35. Appointment of James Wilson to the office Jm"''*^ ^^'ilson, of Clerk of the Crown for the county of Tyrone, J;'"'' , . , • 1 11 1 • n' -1 trown,County during pleasure, with all salaries, lees, stipends, Tyrone. profits, and emoluments, with power to appoint a deputy — Dated 20th, and Iurolied21st December, 1831, page 270. 24 INROLMENTS IN CHANCERY. [A.D. 1832, Win. Irvine, Clerk of the Crown Fermanagh. 36. Appointment of William Irvine, Clerk of the "coimt ^''own for the county of Fermanagh, during plea- ' - sure, with all salaries, fees, stipends, and emolu- ments, with power to appoint a deputy Dated 20th, and Inrolled 21st December, 1831, page 273. 37. Appointment of Michael Corcoran to the M. Corcoran, office of Clerk of the Crown, for the county of J;^''''' '1*'' 1-. 11- 1 • 1 II 1 • i- Crown.t oinitv JJonegal, dunng pleasure, with all salaries, tees, Donegal. stipends, profits, and emoluments, with power to appoint a deputy — Dated 20th, and Inrolled 21st December, 1831, page 275. ROLL XIL others. Arigna Mining Com- Morgan, and John pany. " - .. . Hickens and 1. Exemplification of two English orders made J*^aerke^and' ^^^^ Vice-Chancellor, between Robert Hickens, John Moxon, Thomas Henry Parker, William Fryer, on behalf of them- selves and all the other shareholders of the Arigna Iron and Coal Companj^, plaintiffs ; Joseph Clerk and others, defendants. By the first of said orders made on the 25th day of November, 1831, said defendants, pursuant to the Master's report of the 8th August, 1831, are ordered forthwith to pay into the banking-house of Messrs. Bosanquet, Pitt, and Company, the bankers of the Arigna Iron and Coal Companj^ the sum of £12,373 Os. \d., being the balance of the sum of £15,000, decreed to be due to said company by said defendants, on the 30th May, 1831. By the second of said orders, made on the 8th December following, it appearing by the affidavit of William Samuel Edwards, that said defendant was avoiding the personal service of said first order, the Court was pleased to direct that the service of said first order and the writ of execution on the clerk in court of said defendant, be deemed good service against said defendant Dated 15th December, 1831 Inrolled 28th December, 1831, page 1. 2. Presentation of the Rev. Robert Thompson to the Vicarage of Athlumny, and Vicarage of Donoghmore, and Rectories of Navan and Ardsallagh, diocese of Meath Dated 21st Dec, 1831.— Inrolled 2nd January, 1832, page 8. 3. Appointment of Samuel Swanzy, Clerk of the Crown for the county of Cavan, during pleasure, with all salaries, fees, stipends, profits, and emoluments, with power to appoint a deputy. —Dated 27th December, 1831.— Inrolled 10th January, 1832, page 10. Commission- Revocation of the Letters Patent to Lieu- Rev. Robert Thompson, Vicar of Ath- lumny ond Donaghmore, and Rector of Navan and Ardsallagh. Saml. Swanzy, Clerk of the Crown, County Cavan. and Public Workg. ersofBarracks tenant-General Quin John Freeman, Richard French, and Robert Gregory, Commissioners of Barracks, and Comptrollers of the expenses of all buildings and repairs, &c Dated 4th, and Inrolled 10th January, 1832, page 12. O. Millner ^' Deed of Bargain and Sale between Ambrose Bankrupt. Smith, George VV. Creighton, and Robert Day, three of the Commissioners named in a Commis- sion of Bankruptcy issued against George Millner, of Rutland Mills, in the county of Dublin, of the one part, and William Greame and Robert Millner, of the city of Dublin, of the other part ; said Commisfioners for the considerations therein mentioned, assigned to said Greame and Millner all the said Bankrupt's estate in the county of Dublin and elsewhere Dated 4th August, 1831, —Inrolled 17th January, 1832, page 13. 6. Deed of Bargain and Sale between Edward J. Halliday. Haughton, Francis Beatty, and Daniel R. Kane, Bankrupt, three of the Commissioners named in a Commis- sion of Bankruptcy issued against John Halliday, of Hillsborough, in the county of Down, of the one part, and Hercules Bradshaw, of said town, and James C. Moreland, of Carribane, both of said county, of the o^her part. Said Commissioners, for the considerations therein mentioned, assigned to said Bradshaw and Moreland, all the said Bankrupt's estate in the said county and elsewhere Dated 10th November, 1831. — In- rolled 23rd January, 1832, page 21. 7. Appointment of John Martin, Clerk of .folm Martin, the Crown for the city and county of London- '^^'''''^ '^'^ '^"^ dj • 1 ' •■1 HI- c Crown, County erry, during pleasure, with all salaries, rees, .^^^j ^j,^, • stipends, profits, and emoluments — Dated 20th Londonderry. Dec, 183 1 Inrolled 24th January, 1 832, page 29, 8. Invention by George Forrester, of Vauxhall OeorgeForres- T-i 1 •.] r r r I, ■ Inventmn. Jboundry, in tlie county ol L,ancaster, oi " Certain improvements in wheels for carriages and ma- chinery, which improvements are applicable to other purposes," — Dated 15th, and Inrolled 24th January, 1832, page 31, 9. Deed of Bargain and Sale between Walter George Miller. H. Griffith, David Walker, and William C. Kyle, Bankrupt, three of the Commissioners named in a Commis- sion of Bankruptcy issued against George Miller, of \Mlliamstown, in the county of Dublin, of the one part, and William Crosbie, of Sir John Rogerson's-quay, in the city of Dublin, of the other Said Commissioners, for the consideration therein stated, did assign to said Crosbie, all the said Bankrupt's estate in lands and premises situate in Castle-Dawson avenue, and Williams- town, in said county, and elsewhere — Dated 12th Sept., 1831 Inrolled 31st January, 1832, page 39. 10. Deed of Conveyance between Sir Joseph Sir .losi pli Barrington, of the city of Limerick, of the 1st part ; Mathew Barrington, of the city of Dublin, Bnrrinjitoii. Daniel Barrington, of said city of Limerick, Croker Baniel Bar- Barrington, and Samuel Barrington, of ihe said J}"fr°"^^J,','''' city of Dublin, of the 2nd part ; and the Governors samuefBur- of Barrington Hospital and city of Limerick rington, •2nd Infirmary, of the 3rd part ; said Sir Joseph ' A.D. 1832.] 2° WILLIAM IV. 25 iiors of Bar- Barrington and his four sons having purchased tal^&c ^rT^' George's-quay, in said city, and built part. ' thereon a large stone building, assigned same for ever, without remuneration or reward, with all its appurtenances, to said Governors, for the use of the poor of the said city, and county of the city of Limerick, to be known and called Barrington's Hospital — Dated 30th December, 1831, Inrolled 31st January, 1832, page 47. Leon. Dobbin, 11. Appointment of Leonard Dobbin, Clerk ( lerk of the ^f* ([jg Crown for tlie county of Armagh, during Crown, C ount}' , -ini - r „" Arma^li. pleasure, with all salaries, lees, perquisites, pronts, and emoluments Dated 27th, and Inrolled 31st January, 1832, page 52. Daniel Duns- comb Brad- ford,Invention 12. Invention by Daniel Dunscomb Bradford, of Dorset-place, Marylebone, in the county of Mid- dlesex, of " Certain improvements in lamps." — Dated 15th, and Inrolled 31st January, 1832, page 54. I.etter of At- 1 3. Letter of Attorney from John Osbrey, of to Osbre^!^""^ Rathgar, in the count/ of Dublin, to Gerald Osbrey of same, authorizing and empowering him to receive all rents ; to till his lands and tenements ; to call in all sums of money due to him, or that may hereafter become due ; to carry on actions, and to compound debts, and to do all matters and things that may appear to him beneficial to his estate — Dated 3rd July, 1831. — Inrolled 1st February, 1832, page 63. Lord Plunket, 14. Grant of Leave of Absence to the Right Absence. Honourable William Conyngham, Lord Plunket, Lord Chancellor, during pleasure Dated and Inrolled 3rd February, 1832, page 68. Commission- ers of the Great Seal. 15. Appointment of Charles Kendal Bushe, Chief Justice of the King's Bench ; Sir William M'Mahon, Bart., Master of the Rolls ; John Doherty, Chief Justice of the Common Pleas ; Henry Joy, Chief Baron of the Court of Exche- quer ; and Charles Burton, Justice of the Court of King's Bench, Commissioners for holding the Great Seal in the absence of the Lord Chan- cellor — Dated and Inrolled 3rd February, 1832, page 69. c. Macartney, 16. Appointment of Clotworthy Macartney, Clerk of the Clerk of the Crown for the county of Down, Down.' "^"""^^ during pleasure, with all salaries, fees, perquisites, profits, and emoluments — Dated 31st January, 1832 — Inrolled 3rd February, 1832, page 73. Lucan Turn- 17. Inquisition held in the town of Lucan, in pike road. the county of Dublin, on the 28th September, and afterwards at the Royal Exchange, in the city of Dublin, on the 5th, 12th, and 19th October, 1831, before certain Commissioners named by several Acts of Parliament, passed for improving the Turnpike roads leading from Dublin to Mullingar, for the purpose of valuing the new line of road town, on the line of road leading from Mullingar intended to be surveyed and laid out, commencing at the house of Peter Tighe, at the top of the hill of Lucan, and ending at the west side of the river Griff'een, opposite to the Turnpike gate in said town, in order to avoid the steep hill in said Dublin to The Jurors being duly sworn, find that George Vesey's interest in the fee of the pre- mises marked with the letter A, containing 1 1 square perches, is of the value of 55. — That the interest of James Gandon, in said last mentioned premises, is of the value of 5s. — That the interest of Nason Young, in said last mentioned premises, is of the value of £20. — That the interest of said George Vesey, in the fee of the lands marked with the letter B, ]S!o. 1, containing 38 perches, is of the value of £200 That the interest of James Kirby, lessee of said Vesey, is of the value of £84 That the interest of said George Vesey, in the fee of the lands marked with the letters B, No. 2, and B, No. 3, containing 37^ perches, is of the value of £56. — That the interest of James Kirby, in said premises, is of the value of £28. — That the interest of the minor or petty Canons and Choristers of the Cathedral Church of Saint Patrick, Dublin, in the fee of the lands and premises marked with the letters and figures C, No. 1, C, No. 2, D, E, F, and G, containing in the whole 1 acre 2 roods 26 perches, is of the value of £27 10s That the interest of William Hawkshaw, lessee of said minor Canons, is of the value of £1 5s. — That the interest of Tho- mas Falkner, as tenant to said Hawkshaw, in said lands and premises, is of the value of £l 5s. — That the interest of James Gandon, in said last mentioned pi-emises, is of the value of £1 5s. — That the interest of Alexander Simpson, lessee of said Gandon, is of the value of £61 10s That the interest of Nason Young, lessee of said Gandon, in part of said lands, marked with letter D, containing 1 rood and 14 perches, is of the value of £42 Is — That the interest of Joseph Slsson, in that part of said lands marked with the letter E, containing 1 rood and 10 perches, is of the value of 5s — That the interest of Alexander Simpson, holding by lease under said Sisson, in said lands and premises, is of the value of £37 10s. — That the interest of said Joseph Sisson, in part of said premises, marked with the letter F, containing 1 rood and 37 perches, is of the value of £67 Is. 46? That the interest of the representatives of James Rush, in said last men- tioned lands, is of the value of 5s — That the interest of Elizabeth the widow of said James Rush, and the children of said James Rush, in said lands, is of the value of £20 — That the interest of said Joseph Sisson, in that part of the land marked with the letter G, containing 10 perches, is of the value of £30 — That the interest of Peter Tighe, in said premises, is of the value of £25 — That the interest of Patrick Toole, in that part of said lands, marked with the letter H, contain- ing 21 perches, is of the value of £50. — Judgment 26 INROLMENTS IN CHANCERY. [A.D. 1832. and decree, Dated 12th January, 1832. 3rd February, 1832, page 77. -InroUed IJallyjames- ilutF new I'arish. 18, Creation of the new Parish of Ballyjames- duff, by the Lord Bishop of Kilmore, from contiguous portions of the parishes of Lurgan, Castlerahan, Kildrumfarton, and Denn ; said new Parish to consist of the following townlands, viz. : — Lismeen and Derrj'even, containing 233 acres 2 roods 16 perches, from the parish of Lurgan ; Crossneil, Deerpark, Kilapinula, Carn, Curnahilt, Kilspore, Kilnilly, Modog, Cluggagh, and Rooms- nan, containing 1417 acres and 33 perches, from the parish of Castlerahan ; Derrylea, Garnogher, part of Rossan and Curglass, containing 499 acres 1 rood 20 perches, from the parish of Kildrum- farton ; Derrylurgan, Frail, LackendulF, and Lack- enmore, Killyvally and Couisk, containing 850 acres, 2 roods, 34 perches, from the parish of Denn. The Incumbents of said four parishes to have the appointment of the Curate of said new parish of Ballyjamesduft', with a salary of £80 per annum, in rotation Dated 11th October, 1831 Inrolled 9th February, 1832, page 109. Rev. John 19. Presentation of the Rev. John O' Grady, to vicai-ff es of Vicarages of Any, otherwise Knockany, Hos- Any'&c.* " pital, Ballymoney, Doonemore, Killfrush, Bally- lough, and Ballynard, diocese of Cashel, by the Crown, in consequence of the Earl of Kenmare being a Roman Catholic Dated 4th, and In- rolled 15th February, 1832, page 119, (ieorge Lowe, Invention. 20. Invention by George Lowe, of Brick-lane, parisji of St. Luke, Old-street, county of Middle- sex, of " An improvement or improvements in or connected with the manufacture of Gas for illumi- nation."— Dated 4th, and Inrolled 15th February, 1832, page 121. .lohn Hanlon, 21. Deed of Bargain and Sale, between John IJanki-upt. Ryan, Joseph RadclilF, and Thomas Wrixon Fitz- Gerald, three of the Commissioners named in a Commission of Bankruptcy issued against John Hanlon, of Belfast, in the county of Antrim, of the one part, and Henry Joy Holmes, and Paul L. Munster, of said town, of the other part. Said Commissioners, for the considerations mentioned in said deed, assigned to said Holmes and Munster, all the said bankrupt's estate in said county, and elsewhere Dated 31st January, 1832 Inrolled 17th February, 1832, page 129. Thomas D. 22. Appointment of Thomas D. Bourne, to the ^f'.'J™?; office of Clerk of the Crown for the county of i)t the Crown, , , . , • i n i • r C'o.Monaghan. Monagrian, clurnig pleasure, with all salaries, lees, stipends, profits, and emoluments Dated 4th, and Inrolled 18th February, 1832, page 137. M'. Uounie. 23. Appointment of Walter Bourne, the younger, |nn.. Clerk of derk of the Crown for the county of Antrim, Crown, Co. , ^ . ' n /-^ ■ i c ^ ■ Antrim, and county ot the town oi Carrickiergus, during town of Car- pleasure, with all salaries, fees, stipends, profits, rickfergus. ^ and emoluments Dated 4th, and Inrolled 18th February, 1832, page 139. 24. Appointment of Thomas Goold, to the Thos. GoolJ. office of one of the Masters of the Court of blaster in Chancery, during good behaviour, with all rights, privileges, pre-eminences, salaries, profits, and emoluments — Dated 18th, and Inrolled 20th February, 1832, page 141. 25. Appointment of Hickman B. Molesworth, fiickman B. by said Thomas Goold, to be his Clerk or Molesworth. Examiner, during pleasure Dated 21st, and Inrolled 22nd Februarj', 1832, page 145. Master Goold. 26. Appointment of Edward Pennefather, First Edward Pen- Sergeant-at-Law, during pleasure, with all fees, s^|/i|,^^^'^(' profits, and salaries — Dated 18th, and Inrolled ° ' 23rd February, 1832, page 147. 27. Appointment of Michael O'Loghlen, Second M. O Loghlen, Sergeant-at-Law, during pleasure, with all fees. Second Ser- profits, and salaries — Dated 18th, and Inrolled 23rd February, 1832, page 149. 28. Appointment of Lewis Perrin, Third Lewis Perrio, Sergeant-at-Law, during pleasure, with all fees, tt"'dSfrgeani. profits, and salaries. — Dated 18th, and Inrolled 23rd February, 1832, page 151. 29. Presentation of the Rev. Charles Caulfield, Rev. Charles to the Vicarages of Ballysculloge, Cloncurry, and Caulfield, Vi- Kilcock, diocese of Kildare — Dated 15th Jan., j;^„iio„p_ qq,^'. 1832 Inrolled 25th February, 1832, page 153. curry.aiid Kil- cock. 30. Memorial of Transfer of Shares in the Memorial of Hibernian Joint Stock Company, verified by the j^Jj^j"*^'^', affidavit of Michael Roach — Sworn 24th, and stock Co. Inrolled 25th February, 1832, page 155. 31. Deed of Bargain and Sale between John Robert Hind- Ryan, Joseph Radcliff, and Thomas W. Fitz- 1 1 .1 f *u • • A ■ ElhotHmd- Gerald, three ot the Commissioners named in a ^^^^^ Bank- Commission of Bankruptcy issued against Robert rupts. Hindman, and John Elliot Hindnian, of the city of Dublin, of the one part, and John Jamison, of said city, of the other part. Said Commis- sioners for the considerations therein mentioned, assigned to said Jamison, all the said bankrupt's estate in Mountjoy-square, in the city of Dubhn, and elsewhere Dated 21st October, 1832 — Inrolled 2nd March, 1832, page 163. 32. Deed of Bargain and Sale between Am- John Hogan brose Smith, Charles Benson, and George W. James, Bank- Creighton, three of the Commissioners named in a Commission of Bankruptcy issued against John Hogan James, of the city of Limerick, of the one part, and John Dignam Williams, of the city of Dublin, of the other part. Said Commissioners for the considerations in said deed mentioned, assigned to said Williams, all the said bankrupt's estate at Newcastle, in the county of Limerick, A.D. 1832.] 2» WILLIAM IV. 27 and elsewhere Dated 29th December, 1831. — InrolledSrd March, 1832, page 171. .lohiiFrenclito 33. Memorial of Assignment of Five Shares in MndWrn Alk-ii Patriotic Assurance Company, on the 14th February 1832, by John French to Charles Hayes, of the city of Dublin And said John French, on same day, assigned Sixteen Shares in said ' Company, to William Allen, of 50, Henry-street, in the county of the city of Dublin ; verified by the affirmation of William Robinson, secretary to said company Affirmed and Inrolled 3rd March, 1832, page 179. WalterBourne 34. Appointment of Walter Bourne, to the office Clk. of Crown, Clerk of the Crown, and Keeper of all writs, rolls, and indictments, during pleasure, with all fees, stipends, profits, and emoluments.— Dated 1st, and Inrolled 8th March, 1832, page 180. 35. Invention by Sir James Caleb Anderson, of Sir James c. Buttevant Castle, in the county of Cork, of ^^"^f '"^o"- • v&ii Lion " Certain improvements in machinery for pro- pelling vessels on water, a part of which improve- ments is applicable to the propelling of carriages on land, and other purposes." — Dated 1st, and Inrolled 8th March, 1832, page 183. 36. Deed of Bargain and Sale between Edward Ricimrd We.-^t. Haughton, John C. Graves and Daniel R. Kane, bankrupt, three of the Commissioners named in a Commis- sion of Bankruptcy issued against Richard West, of Castlebridge, in the county of Wexford, of the one part, and William Boxwell West, of the town of Wexford, of the other part. Said Commissioners, for the considerations in said deed mentioned, as- signed all said bankrupt's estate at Castlebridge, in said county and elsewhere Dated 11th Feb., 1832.— Inrolled 23rd March, 1832, page 191. ROLL xin. .fu lginpiit and 1. Judgment and Award of the Commissioners Award, Com- (qj. making Wide and Convenient Streets in the U'iiu- Strc'f ts. '^'^y Dublin, on the verdict of a Jury duly empannelled to inquire the value of the dwell- ing-houses and premises, Nos. 57, 58, 59, and 60, situated on the north side of Dame-street, and also No. 22, on the east side of Crow-street, in said city. — Said Jurors, being dul}' sworn, find that the interest of Michael Henry Con- nolh', in the fee and inheritance of the dwell- ing-house. No. 57, Dame-street, is of the value of £3,867 3.?. 4f7.— That the interest of Samuel M'Comas, in the house. No. 58, is of the value of £576 135. 6d That the interest of William Tilly, in said last-mentioned house, is of the value of £776 7s. 9d That the interest of Meredith •Jenkins, in said house, is of the value of 55. — That the interest of Thomas Tilly, in the fee and inheritance of said dwelling-house and premises, is of the value of £1,220 IO5 — That the interest of Thomas Newman, in the dwelling-house. No. 59, is of the value of £728 3.s\ 5d — l hat the interest of the representatives of Catherine Harper, in the said house and premises, is of the value of £450 16s. 7c?. — That the interest of Anne Maddock, in said last mentioned house and pre- mises, is of the value of £534 lO.v That tlie interest of Richard Brassington, in the dwell- ing-house. No. 60, is of the value of £943 6s. 8d. — That the interest of Sir Thomas Bligh St. George, in the dwelling-house, No. 60, is of the value of £497 17*. 9d That the interest of Jane Flynn, in said dwelling-house, is of the value of £322 14s. 2 Qnin, to Thomas Disney, senior and junior, of Westland Row, in the city of Dublin, autho- rizing them to execute and deliver full and sufficient deeds of conveyance, in fee simple, to Martin Honan of the city of Limerick, and his heirs and assigns for ever, of the house, offices, and demesne of Quinsborough, together with Knocklong, the Corcass, Oziery, and islands adjoining, and any right of fishing belonging thereto, to which he is entitled in the river Shannon, together with certain lots of ground and tenements in the village of Parteen, same being a portion of the manor of Castlebank, in the county of Clare, which he agreed to sell him ; and also of the lots of ground and tenements in said village, subject to a rent payable thereout, under a lease of lives renewable for ever — Dated 18th April, 1831.— Inrolled 17th April, 1832, page 63. 9. Appointment of the following Lords Justices, Appointment in the absence of Henry William, Marquess of °/ ^o^^'^^^^*" Anglesey, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland : — The Absence of Lord Archbishop of Armagh, the Lord Chancelloi', Lord Anglesey A.D. 1832.] 2« WILLIAM IV. 29 the Lord Archbishop of Dublin, Charles Kendal Bushe, Chief Justice of the King's Bench, and Sir Richard Hussey Vivian, bart., Commander of the Forces — Dated 7th, and InroUed 19th April, 1832, page 67. Commission 10, Appointment of Richard, Lord Archbishop thp^Tordi" Cashel, to swear in the Lords Justices.— Dated Justices." 7t-li April, 1832, with the Archbishop's Certificate. — Inrolled 19th April, 1832, page 74. Richard II. 11. Appointment of Richard Hobart Fitz- LieutenSof 9''^^?"' Lieutenant of the county of the city and the County of liberties of Limerick, during pleasure, with all tht- Htoties^o/ Pi'^^il^ges belonging to him as Lieutenant of Limerick*' county of Limerick — Dated 2nd, and In- rolled 21st April, 1832, page 77. Enrl O Neil, 12. Appointment of Charles Henry St. John, Lieutenant of i r\>-n!T -i t- ^ ^ p i ^ the County ^^'"^ U JNeil, L,ieutenant oi the county and town and Town of of Carrickfergus, during pleasure, with like power Carnckfergus. ^nd authority belonging to him as Lieutenant of the county of Antrim — Dated 2nd, and Inrolled 21st April, 1832, page 83. Alarquessof 13. Appointment of James, Marquess of Or- Li^itenantof "^^"de. Lieutenant of the county of the city of the County of Kilkenny, during pleasure, with like power and tlio City of authority belonging to him as Lieutenant of the Kilkenny. ^^^^^^^ Kilkenny.—Dated 2nd, and Inrolled 21st April, 1832, page 89. Marque^ssof 14. Appointment of Ulick John, Marquess of Clanrickarde, • 1 j t • , 1 " 1 Lieutenant of '^iam'ickarcle, l^ieutenant 01 the county 01 the the County of town of Galway, during pleasure, with like power the Town of ^nd authority belonging to him, as Lieutenant of the county of Galway — Dated 2nd, and Inrolled 21st April, 1832, page 95. Galway. Earl of Shan- non, Lieuten 15. Appointment of Henry, Earl of Shannon, ant of the Lieutenant of the county of the city of Cork, County of the during pleasure, with like power and authority City of Cork, belonging to him as Lieutenant for the county of Cork.— Dated 2nd, and Inrolled 21st April, page 101. Charles James 16. Memorial of Assignment of Six Shares in /lw and Kli- Patriotic Assurance Company, on the 8th zabethJacob. December, 1830, by Charles James Trench to John Hone, of North Great George's-street, in the county of the city of Dublin And on the 3rd January, 1832, fourteen shares in said Company, to Elizabeth Jacob, of Clonmel, verified by the affirmation of William Robinson, taken and Inrolled 28th April, 1832, page 107. Parish"'' ^''^at'P" of the new parish of Ardoyne, by the Lord Bishop of Leighlin and Ferns, from contiguous portions of the parishes of Fennagh and Barragh, with the consent of the incumbents thereof, to consist of the following townlands: — Ardoyne, Ballinangor, Tullowclay, part of Rath, part of Knocklow, part of the parish of Fennagh, and also the townlands of Ballintemple, Ballinashaw, Newtown, Ardattin, Craan, Broom- ville, Newstown, Knocknatubber, and Rathvarren, belonging to the parish of Barragh ; the incum- bents of said parishes to have the appointment of the Curate of the new parish of Ardoyne in rotation ; the Curate to have a salary of £70 — Dated 10th January, 1832 Inrolled 1st May, 1832, page 109. 18. Creation of the new parish of Ballyhuskard, Ballyhuskard by the Lord Bishop of Leighlin and Ferns, with ^'"^ the consent of the Rev. Richard RadcliflTe, Rector and Vicar of St. Mary's, Ennlscorthy, said new parish to consist of the following town- lands : — Ballycourcymore, Ballycourcybeg, Coo- ladine, Kilcotty, Ballinastraw, Ballybeg, Bau- railly, Garrymoyle, Derry, Garentraolen, Bally- moteymore, Ballymoteybeg, Anafin, Mountdaniel, Kilbride, Ballymurry, Sleanagoreagh, Ballina- muddagh, Mlddletown, Oulartleigh, Clonmore, Ballidonafin, Ballarandel, Farantrain, and Rakile, in the parish of Ballyhuskard, being part of the parish of St. Mary's, Ennlscorthy, and also the townlands of Killorish, Corbally, Coolgarrow, and Kilpierce, in the parish of Templeshanbo, part of the parish of St. Mary's, Ennlscorthy, leaving to the Rev. Richard RadclifFe and his successors, Rectors and Vicars of the said parish and vicarage of St. Mary's, all their rights, &c. — Dated 14th April, 1832 Inrolled 3rd May, 1832, page 115. 19. Presentation of the Rev. Edward Chi- Deanery of Chester, (commonly called Lord Edward Chi- L^^j;;'^ Chester) to the dignity of Dean of the Cathedral Chester. Church of St. Evanus, otherwise St. Ennan, in Raphoe, diocese of Raphoe Dated 28th April, 1832 Inrolled 3rd May, 1832, page 119. 20. Inquisition held and taken at the Court- House of Cor- house of Clonmel, in the county of Tipperary, j^^J^"' on the 1st day of November, 1831, and continued by adjournment to the following day, and from thence to the 16th inst. following, before the Commissioners acting in pursuance of " An Act for consolidating and amending the Laws relat- ing to prisons in Ireland," for the purpose of valuing certain premises in said town of Clonmel, Intended as a site for building a House of Correction, adjoining the old gaol, by a jury duly empanelled, to try and ascertain the value, right, and title of the several persons claiming an interest therein. Wherein the jurors find that the interest of John Bagwell, in the fee of part of said premises marked in the map as No. 7, consisting of four perches, is of the value of £12 lOs That the interest of the said John Bagwell in fee of part of said premises marked in the map as No. 9, consisting of 3 roods, is of the value of £375 That the interest of Thomas Samuel Grubb, in the premises marked No. 11 , in the said map, containing 22 30 INROLMENTS IN CHANCERY. [A.D. 1832. perches, is of the value of £50. — That the interest of John Bagwell, in the fee of the said last- mentioned premises, is of the value of £36 55 That the interest of Hill Harvey, in the premises marked No. 12, containing one rood, is of the value of £1 That the interest of Michael Hennessej', (tenant at will of said last-mentioned premises), is of the value of Is That the interest of said John Bagwell, in the fee of said last- mentioned premises is of the value of £2 0.9. I^d — That the interest of Hill Harvey, in lot marked No. 13, containing 22 perches, is of the value of £24. — That the interest of John Butler (as tenant at will of said premises,) is of the value of lis. \0d. — That the interest of said John Bagwell, in the fee of said last-mentioned pre- mises, is of the value of £45 13s. 7d That the interest of William Duckett, in the premises marked No. 14, containing 26 perches, is of the value of £30. — That the interest of Atkins, in the aforesaid premises as tenant at will, is of the value of £2 10s That the interest of John Bagwell, in the fee of the aforesaid premises, is of the value of £48 15s That the interest of the aforesaid William Duckett, in the premises marked No. 15, containing 28 perches, is of the value of £32 That the interest of Joseph King, as tenant at will, is of the value of £4 17s. id That the interest of John Bagwell, in the fee of the said last-mentioned premises is of the value of £55 6s That the interest of William Duckett, in the lot marked No. 16, containing 22;! perches, is of the value of £25 — That the interest of Stephen Mara, in said premises, as tenant at will, is of the value of £3 8s. Sd., and that the interest of the said John Bagwell, in the fee of said last-mentioned premises, is of the value of £42 13s. — Award of the Com- missioners Dated 16th November, 1831 — In- rolled 5th May, 1832, page 123. Henry Villiers 21. Appointment of Henry Villiers Stuart, Stuart, Lieu- Lieutenant of the county of the citv of Waterford, tenautjCounty , . , . ..- i ■ i ^ of the City of duruig pleasure, with similar privileges and rights Waterford. belonging to him as Lieutenant of the county of Waterford Dated 2nd, and Inrolled 8th May, • 1832, page 133. Lord Onrvagli, 22. Appointment of George, Lord Garvagh, Lieutenant ot Lieutenant of the citv and liberties of the city of the L ity and _ -i--! •• liberties of Londonderry, during pleasure, witii similar privi- Londonderry. leges and rights belonging to him as Lieutenant of the county of Londonderry Dated 3rd, and Inrolled 11th May, 1832, page 139- Earl of Meatb, Lieutenant ot the County of the City of Dublin. .T.thristoi'li; luvcntion. 23. Appointment of John Chambre, Earl of Meatli, Lieutenant of the county of the city of Dublin, during pleasure, with similar privileges and rights belonging to him as Lieutenant of the county of Dublin. — Dated 3rd, and Inrolled 11th May, 1832, page 145. 24. Invention by John Christophers, of New Broad-street, in the city of London, of " An improvement in Cldflics Buttons." — Dated 3rd, and Inrolled 11th May, 1832, page 151. 25. Deed of Bargain and Sale between John .lolm Stewart. Ryan, Bertram Mitford, and James Major, three l^a^krupt. of the Commissioners named in a Commission of Bankruptcy issued against John Stewart, of Will- mount, in the county of Antrim, of the one part, and Francis Beggs, of the city of Dublin, of the other part. Said Commissioners, for the con- siderations therein mentioned, assigned to said Beggs all the Bankrupt's estate in the counties of Down, Antrim, and elsewhere — Dated 12th, and Inrolled 17th May, 1832, page 159. 26. Pardon to John Hayes Dated 11th, Inrolled 18th May, 1832, page 167. and I'ardon. 27. Presentation of the Rev. Henry Cotton, "^O' Archdeacon of Cashel, to the Treasurership of the s,°rer'of ChXt Cathedral Church of the Holv Trinitv, Dublin Church. Dated 14th, and Inrolled 18th May, 1832, p. 169. 28. Invention by Joel Benedict Nott, of Bury- .i. B. Knott, street and St. James-street, in the county of Middlesex, of " Certain improvements in the construction of Furnace or Furnaces for generatinfr heat, and in the apparatus for the application of heat to various useful purposes." — Dated 3rd, and Inrolled 18th May, 1832, page 171. 29. Invention by Samuel Hall, of Basford, in Samuel ihill, the county of Nottingham, of " An improved 'i^"'™'!""- Piston and Valve for steam gas and other engines, also an improved method of fabricating the Pistons, Piston rods, and Valves or Cocks of such engines, and of condensing the steam, and supplying water to the borders of such engines as are wrought by a vacuum produced by condensation." — Dated 3rd, and Inrolled 18th May, 1832, page 179. 30. Letter of Attorney from Robert Oliver, Letter of A(- formerly of Trooperfield, in the county of Down, lo"^!)!?!',,!*^"" and afterwards of Belfast, but now residing in the city of Baltimore, in the United States of North America, to Josias Dunn, of Kildare-street, in the city of Dublin, empowering said J. Dunn to receive from Lucy Simpson the sum of £1,900, and upon receipt thereof to assign to her a judgment obtained by said Oliver in the Court of King's Bench, against Gustavus Meredith Warner, in 'iVinity Term, 1830, for the penal sum of £3,800 debt, besides costs, and to execute all proper and necessary deeds relating to same. — Dated 6th March, 1832 Inrolled 28th May, 1832, page 187. 3 1 . Memorial of Transfer of shares in the Memorial of Hibernian Joint Stock Companv, verified by the Tn-iKsfer, Hi- /r> 1 • n T\/i- 1 1 T> 1 p • 1 hernian Joint atndavit oi Michael Koach, secretary ot said stock Com- Company Sworn and Inrolled 1st June, 1832, 1'^ny- page 191. % A.D. 1832.] 20 & 3" WILLIAM IV. 31 Thoma^" 32. Grant to Thomas Talbot, of MuUaghyde, in Talbot.*^ the county of Dublhi, of all customs, as well great as small, which heretofore belonged to the King, arising out of hides, skins, wool, flax, hemp, lead, and all other customable merchandize at the town or creek of Mullaghyde, and all customs payable on the loading and discharging of vessels ; the said Thomas Talbot created Admiral, Water Bailiff, and Searcher of the sea within the aforesaid creek or bay ; with power to hear and determine all trans- gressions, covenants, contracts, and other offences committed upon the high sea by his tenants or fol- lowers, with all fees thereunto appertaining ; also the whole coast of the sea from the place called Moldovvne to the water-mill of said Thomas Talbot, free warren and outfangtheffe in his lord- ship or manor of Mullaghyde, with full manorial privileges, and a schedule of tolls receivable by him out of all saleable things at the aforesaid town, as well by land as water — Dated at Westminster, 8th Marcli, 15th Edw. Ill Inrolled 6th June, 1832, pursuant to order Dated 4th June, page 197. William A. 33. Invention by William Alexander Brown, Brown, inven- of Liverpool, in the county of Lancaster, of " An improved method or methods of manufacturing the Prussiates of Potash and Soda, and the Prus- siates of Iron ; also for the construction of certain apparatus, vessels, or machinery, to be used in the said manufacture ; and a new and improved method or methods of employing the said Prussiates of Iron (or other Prussiates of Iron) as a substitute for Indigo, in dying all sorts of wool, and whether in the fleece, skin, spun or woven into cloth, stuffs, or otherwise, also in dying silks, cottons, linens, and in fact all other sorts and descriptions of textile, or other substances fit for the purpose of receiving colour of a blue, blue black, black, green, bronze, or any other colours for which Indigo has hitherto been used, either as a ground- work or auxiliary ; and also for an improved arrangement of certain utensils and machinery to be used in the said dying process." — Dated r2th, and Inrolled 13th June, 1832, page 209. .sir P. Bellew, 34. Appointment of Sir Patrick Bellew, Lieute- turcouniv of ^^^^ county of the town of Drogheda, during the town of pleasure, with similar privileges and rights belong- Drogheda. ing to him as Lieutenant of Louth Dated 19th May, 1832, and Inrolled 13th June, 1832, page 217. 35. Deed of Bargain and Sale between Thomas JamesHunter, Lecky Hutchinson, William C. Kyle, and Charles Bantopt. Benson, three of the Commissioners named in a Commission of Bankruptcy awarded against James Hunter, of Ballymoney, in the county of Antrim, of the one part, and Thomas Harvey, of the city of Londonderry, of the other part. Said Commissioners, for the considerations therein mentioned, assigned to said James Hunter all the said Bankrupt's estate in the said town of Ballymoney and elsewhere. — Dated ITth February, 1832 Inrolled 21st June, 1832, page 223. 36. Memorial of Transfer of Shares in the St. -TosephAbboit, Patrick Assurance Company, by Joseph Abbott, st^^'patrick of Gloucester-street, in the city of Dublin, verified Assuram o by the affidavit of Robert Hunter Sworn and Company. Inrolled 21st June, 1832, page 231. 37. Memorial of Acceptance often Shares in ^^emorial of said Company, by Benjamin Abbott, of Cumber- '^'^'^P^^"'^^'- land-street, in said city, transferred to him by said Joseph Abbott, on the 16th June last, verified by the affidavit of said Robert Hunter Sworn and Inrolled 21st June, 1832, page 232. 38. Letter of Attorney from James Young, Letter of A t- of the city of Pittsburgh, in the county of *°™>j^y°""S Alleghany, and state of Pennsylvania, to Letitia °' Young, of Castlefin, in the county of Donegal, authorizing and empowering her to sell all his interest in the lands of Currycrear, in said county i of Donegal, and to execute all necessary deeds in pursuance thereof. — Dated 4th January, 1832 Inrolled 25th June, 1832, page 233. 39. Deed of Bargain and Sale between James James Burke, Lyne, Francis Ball, and Edward H. Scriven, Bankrupt, three of the Commissioners named in a Com- mission of Bankruptcy issued against James Burke of Galway, of the one part, and Henry ChajMTian of the city of London, and John D. Williams, of the city of Dublin of the other part. Said Commissioners, for the considerations therein mentioned, assigned all the said bank- rupt's estate in the town and county of Galway, and elsewhere, to the said Chapman and Wil- liams Dated 21st, and Inrolled 26th June, 1832, page 237. ROLL XIV, .lolin Heath- coat. Invention 1. Invention by John Heathcoat, of Tiverton, in the county of Devon, of " Certain new or im- proved methods of draining and cultivating land, and a new or improved machinery and apparatus applicable thereto, which machinery and apparatus may be applied to divers other useful purposes." — Dated 26th, and Inrolled 29th June, 1832, p. 1. Lord Plunket, 2. Grant of Leave of Absence to the Right Absence, Honorable William Conyngham, Lord Plunket, Lord Chancellor, during pleasure — Dated 22nd, and Inrolled 30th June, 1832, page 7. 3. Appointment of Charles Kendal Bushe, Commission- Chief Justice of the King's Bench, John Doherty, ^^^s^^fHie Great Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas, Henry Joy, Chief Baron of the Court of Exche- quer, Arthur Moore, Justice of the Court of Common Pleas, and Thomas Goold, one of the Masters of Chancery, Commissioners for holding 32 INROLMENTS IN CHANCERY. [A.D. 1832. the Great Seal in the absence of the Lord Chancellor — Dated 26th, and InroUed 30th June, 1832, page 9. Samuel Wal- 4. Deed of Bargain and Sale between James lace, Bankrupt Geraghty, James Lyne, and Francis Ball, three of the Commissioners named in a Commission of Bankruptcy issued against Samuel Wallace, of Newry, in the county of Down, of the one part, and Thomas B. Swanzy, of Newry, in the county of Armagh, of the other part. — Said Commis- sioners for the considerations therein mentioned assigned to said Swanzy all the said bankrupt's estate in the said county of Down and elsewhere. —Dated 18th Februaiy, 1832 InroUed 2nd July, 1832, page 15. John Kelly, 5. Deed of Bargain and Sale between John Bankrupt. Ryan, Bertram Mitford, and Thomas W. Fitz- Gerald, three of the Commissioners named in a Commission of Bankruptcy issued against John Kelly, of Stradbally, in the Queen's County, of the one part, and Sylvester Young, of Bridge- street, in the city of Dublin, of the other part Said Commissioners for the considerations therein mentioned, assigned all said bankrupt's estate in Mountmeliick, in said county and elsewhere, to said Young Dated 19th Januarj', 1832 In- rolled 2nd July, 1832, page 23. William Wedd 6. Invention by Williani Wedd Tuxford, of Tuxford, In- Boston, in the county of Lincoln, of " A machine or apparatus for cleansing or purifying wheat, grain, or other substances." — Dated 26th June InroUed 3rd July, 1832, page 31. Pardon to 7. Pardon to Robert and Henry M'Clinchv M^Ciinchyand jjnd William Neal— Dated 30th June— InroUed 3rd July, 1832, page 39. Neal. Thomas John Fuller, Inven- tion. 8. Invention by Thomas John Fuller, of Com- mercial-road, Lime House, county of Surrey, of " A new and improved mode or process for raising water or other fluids." — Dated 30th, and InroUed 10th July, 1832, page 43. Thomas Brun- 9. Invention by Thomas Brunton of Park- Fuller'^l''''^" square, Regent's Park, and Thomas John Fuller, tion.*^"^' "^^'^ Commercial-road, Lime House, in the county of Middlesex, of " An improvement or improvements in certain mechanical apparatus applicable to the raising of water and other useful purposes." — Dated 30th June InroUed 10th July, 1832, page 51. Francis J. Nash. 10. Appointment of Francis J. Nash, by the Right Honorable the Master of the Rolls, to officiate in the absence of Robert Wogan, Deputy Keeper of the Rolls — Dated and InroUed 21st July, 1832, page 59. IlicharJ Pal- 1 1 . Deed of Bargain and Sale between John mer,Banknirt j^^.^^^^ Bertram Mitford, and Joseph Radcliffe, three of the Commissioners named in a Com- mission of Bankruptcy issued against Richard Palmer, of York-street, in the city of Dublin, of the one part, and James White and Mathew Todd Byrne, both of said city, of the other part. — Said Commissioners for the considerations therein mentioned, assigned to said White and Byrne all the said Bankrupt's estate at or near Tallagh, in the county of Dublin, and elsewhere. —Dated 28th July InroUed 2nd August, 1832, page 63. 12. Creation of the new Parish of Balhnaclash, Rallinaclasi!, by the Lord Archbishop of Dublin and Bishop of ^'ew Pari>ii. Glandelagh, with the consent of the Rev. William Smith Guinness, Incumbent of the parish of Rath- drum, to consist of the following 53 townlands, parcel of said last mentioned parish, viz. : — Coolaflake, Killeigh, Croneasallagh, Ballyniorris, lower and upper Tinakelly, Cronebegg, Cloneen, Ballyshall, Crafield, Aughrim lower, Aughrim upper, Rosnapallice, Threewells, Sheanabegg, Sheanamore, Croneawina, Monganacool upper, Monganacool lower, Ballymoney, Maccredden, Ballard, Ballyustice, Ballinaclash, Clonerkin, Ballyshane, Bahana, Baravore and Incharoe, Ballynaskea, Cloneakeen, Coracilla, Clorena, Fananeering, Caurawn, Aughavanagh (Rams), Sleamane, Carriggashina, Ballinacor, Munameen, Ballynanty, Ballynatone lower, Ballynatone upper, Ballycreen lower, Ballycreen upper, Aughava- nagh (Revills), Rossahane and Coolgarrow, Bally- nacapogue, Cappagh, Mucklow, Carrawaystick, Drumgoff, Camenabellogue, and part of Carig- glineen Dated 18th May, 1832 — InroUed 3rd August, 1832, page 71. 13. Creation of the new Parish of Redcross, Redcross NVw bv the Lord Archbishop of Dublin and Bishop of Glandelagh, with the consent of the Incumbents of the several parishes of Castle-M'Adam, Arklow, and Dungans, from the following contiguous por- tions of said parishes, viz. : — The townlands of Oghill, Ballydonnell, Blindwood, Lower Kilma- coe, and Coolenerl, from the parish of Castle- M'Adam ; the townlands of Crone, Chapel, Ballinvalley, and Baliysogan, from the parish of Arklow ; the townlands of Ballygilroe, Templelion, East Acton, Rahavil, Kilmurry, Ballinlimis, Kil- macroy, and Ballycane, from the parish of Dun- ganstown, all situate in the county of Wicklow ; the incumbents thereof to have the appointment of the curate of said new parish of Redcross, with a salary of £50 per annum (late currency), according to their respective priorities — Dated 7th Feb. and InroUed 3rd August, 1832, page 79. 14. Deed of Bargain and Sale between Edward ^ohn and Haughton, John Crosbie Graves, and Wilcox ii^f^^i^^^. Huband, Commissioners named in a Commission rupts'. of Bankruptcy issued against John and Timothy Ilanlv, late of Kilroe, in the county of Galway, of the first part ; Richard Palmer, late of York- A.D. 1832.] 3° WILLIAM IV. 33 street, in the city of Dublin, and late assignee of said bankrupt, of the second part ; and Dawson Church, of said city, the present assignee, of the third part. Said Commissioners, and the said Richard Palmer, for the considerations in said deed mentioned, assigned all the said bankrupt's estate in the county of Galway, and elsewhere, to said Dawson Church Dated 5th April, 1832. — Inrolled 17th August, 1832, page 91. Mathew Mur- 15, Deed of Bargain and Sale between piiy, Bankrupt ^^dwavd Hatighton, John C. Graves and Wilcox Huband, three of the Commissioners named in a Commission of Bankruptcy issued against Mathew Murphy of Ballyellen Mills, in the county of Carlow, of the one part, and Timothy Murphy, of Goresbridge, in said county, of the other part. Said Commissioners, for the considerations in said deed mentioned, assigned to said Murphy, all the said bankrupt's estate in said county and elsewhere Dated 7th March. — Inrolled 17th . August, 1832, page 109. Frederick Steiner, Inven- tion. 16. Invention by Frederick Steiner of Church, near Blackburn, in the county of Lancaster, of " Certain processes, by which spent madders, or madders that have been previously used, can be made to yield a great quantity of colouring matter ; and for dj^eing with the same, of various colours, all descriptions of cotton, linen, wool, silk, or any mixture of them ; and also for improving for dyeing, madders that have not been previously used." — Dated 10th, and Inrolled 17th August, 1832, page 117. 17. Invention by Alexander Beatty Shankland, of Liverpool-street, in the city of London, of " A new method of spinning flax, hemp, wool, and all other fibi'ous substances, by means of machinery Dated 10th, and Inrolled 17th Aug., 1832, p. 125. 18. Appointment of John Hely Hutchinson, Earl of Donoughmore, to the office of Lieutenant of the county of Tipperary, during pleasure, with all the rights enjoyed by the last Lieutenant of said county — Dated 14th, and Inrolled ITtli August, 1832, page 133. 19. Letter of Attorney from Thomas, Lord Trimbleston, residing at Paris, to the Hon. Thomas Barnwall, of Turvey House in the county of Dublin, authorizing and empowering him to sign and acknowledge before William Henn, one of the masters of the Court of Chancery, a recog- nizance, pursuant to the order of said Court, of the 29th day of May last, in the sum of £2000. —Dated 30th July Inrolled 18th August, 1832, page 139. Letter of At- 20. Letter of Attorney from Sir Richard Pules- lon'to Gibbon, t*'"' ^mral, in the county of Flint, to William Monk Gibbon, of the city of Dublin, authorizing him to receive all rents due out of his lands, Alexander B. Shankland, Invention. Earl of Don- oughmore, Lieutenant, County Tip- perary. Letter of At- torney, Trim- bleston to Barnwall. tenements, and premises, in the counties of Wicklow, Dublin, or city of Dublin, or elsewhere ; to bring ejectments, and settle all accounts — Dated 1 1th July, 1832 Inrolled 25th Aug., 1832, p. 145. 21. Memorial of Transfer of Shares in the Memorial of tlibernian Joint Stock Company, verified by the bemian'jc^iit affidavit of Michael Roach Sworn and Inrolled Stock Com- 27th August, 1832, page 149. 1'=^°^- 22. Deed of Bargain and Sale between James gJ^JJ"'"=^'' Geraghty, Francis Ball, and Edward H. Scriven, ^ ' ^1' • Commissioners named in a Commission of Bank- ruptcy issued against William Darragh, of Lurgan, in the county of Armagh, of the one part, and T. A. Shillington, of Portadown, in said county of the other part. Said Commissioners, for the considerations therein mentioned, assigned to said Shillington, all said bankrupt's estate, in said county of Armagh, and elsewhere — Dated 19th March.— Inrolled 10th Sept., 1832, page 155. Robert Lani- gan, 1st part; Bishop of Os- sory, 2nd part ; Commissioners of First- Fruits, 3rd part ; the Rev. Richard Graves, 4th part. 23. Deed of Conveyance between Richard Lanigan of Harcourt-street, in the city of Dublin, of the first part ; the Bishop of Ossory, of the second part ; the Trustees and Commissioners of the First- Fruits, of the third part ; and the Rev. Richard Graves, Rector of said parish, of the fourth part, of a piece of land for a glebe for the jiarish of Ballinemarra, in the county of Kilkenny, diocese of Ossory, consisting of all that and those that part of the lands of Ballydowell, in said parish, containing 14 acres 2 roods 12 perches, situate in the barony of Cranagh, in said county, for ever, for the consideration of £415 7^. 8c? Dated I6th June, 1832 Inrolled 12th September, 1832, page 163. 24. Pardon to Charles Gowan or Going, Clias. Gowan, found guilty at the assizes of the Queen's County, Pardon!°' on the 15th March, 1832, of an assault on James Phelan, and sentenced to transportation for seven years — Dated 1st and Inrolled 17th September, 1832, page 171. 25. Invention by Elias Solomons, of Bedford- E. Soiomons, square, in the county of Middlesex, but now residing in Dame-street, in the city of Dublin, " Of improvements in preparing certain trans- parent substances for spectacles, and other pur- poses." — Dated 7th, and Inrolled 17th September, 1832, page 175. 26. Invention by Peter Young, of Fenchurcli- J'*'*^'" yo""g' street, in the city of London, of " A new mode of manufacturing mangel wurzel, for the purposes of producing various known articles of commerce." — Dated 20th August Inrolled 17th September, 1832, page 183. tion by George G. Bompas, of Fish- f^^'J;,^"™!""' Bristol, of " An improved method of '■ ^ • 27. Inventi ponds, near Bi preserving copper and metals from corrosion or F 34 INROLMENTS IN CHANCERY. [A.D. 1832, .(. Macartney, Transfer to .1. Busby, jun. Mining Com- ])any. .1. Macartney. Transfer to Thos. Hoss;. Rob. Dalglish, Invention. W. Bourne, Clerk of the Crown. Churclitown, New Parish. oxydation." — Dated 20th August, 1832 — Inrolled 17th September, 1832, page 191. 28. Memorial of Transfer of Twenty-five Shares In the Mining Company, by James Macartney, of No. 35, Upper Merrion-street, in the city of Dubhn, on the 29th of August, 1832, to John Busby, jun., of Black-pitts, in the city of Dublin, verified hy the affidavit of Richard Purdy Sworn and Inrolled 19th Sept., 1832, page 199. 29. Memorial of Transfer of Twenty-five Shares in the Mining Company, by said James Macartney, on the 30th August, '1832, to Thomas Hogg, of Dame-street, in said city Sworn and Inrolled 19th September, 1832, page 200. 30. Invention by Robert Dalglish, jun., of Glas- gow, of improvements in machinery or apparatus for printing calicoes and other fabrics Dated 21st, and Inrolled 25th Sept., 1832, page 201. 31. Appointment of Walter Bourne to the office of Clerk of the Crown, of the Court of King's Bench, during good behaviour, pursuant to an Act of Parliament passed in the second year of his late Majesty's reign, with as ample privi- leges as any former Clerk of the Crown enjoyed in said office Dated 21st, and Inrolled 25th Sep- tember, 1832, page 209. 32. Creation of the New Parish of Church- town, diocese of Ferns, by the Bishop of Leighlin and Ferns, with the consent of the Rev. Charles Richard Elrington, incumbent of the united parishes of Tacumshane, Rosslare, Kilscoran, Ballymore, Killilane, Kilrane, and St. Margaret's, separating from said union for that purpose, the entire parishes of Tacumshane and Ballymore, consisting of the following townlands : Grogane, Ballymurray, Ballysampson, Churchtown, Ring, and Rathrolan, Cousenstown, Muckstown, Hardy- glass, Coldblow, Youltown, Rashalane, Reeds- town, Furzestown, Hilltown, Rostoonstown, Bo- nargate, Sigginstown, Tacumshane, Ballytory, Ballymakene, Cotts, Fence, or Defence, Mill- knock, Ringknock, Bennettstown, or Allenstown, Faith, Ecclestown, and Ballyhihoe, being the parish of Tacumshane. The following townlands of Ballybeg, Youltown, Carryback, Hilltown, Graigeebough, Jonastown, Grahormuck, Gra- geen, Harveystown, Churchtown, Staplestown, Linsistown, Rathneedeen, Ballybough, Chapel or Greenfield, Ballyregan, Graheeogue, Crylagh, Gibbonstown, Ballybogher, Butterstown, Little- bridge and Newhouse, being the parish of Bally- more, situate, lying, and being in the county of Wexford, reserving the rights of said incumbent and his successors, in said parishes ; and also said incumbent, with the consent of said Bishop, and the Dean and Chapter of said diocese, endowed the curate of said new parish for his support and maintenance, with the tithes of the following townlands : Churchtown, Sigginstown, Tacum- shane, Ballymurray, Rostoonstown, and Bonarget, all in said parish of Tacumshane, and containing 2 acres, 1 rood, 31 perches for a glebe, situate In said parish Dated 10th, and Inrolled 25th September, 1832, page 213. 33. Order in Council for changing the site of Kiiberry, the Church of the Parish of Kiiberry, diocese of ^'^^ Church Dublin, to a piece of ground In said parish, granted by the Dean of St. Patrick's, Robert Verschoyle, and Lord Downes, to the Church- wardens of said parish, for the purpose of building a new Church thei'eon Dated 30th March Inrolled 28th September, 1832, page 219. ROLL XV. .T. Maskerry, Uaukrupt. Letter of At- torney, Bayly to Burv. 1. Deed of Bargain and Sale between Walter H. Griffith, Thomas L. Hutchinson, and William C. Kyle, Commissioners named In a Commission of Bankruptcy issued against Joseph Maskerry, of St. Andrew-street, in the city of Dublin, of the one part, and John Cumming, of said city, of the other part. Said Commissioners, for the considerations in said deed mentioned, assigned all the said bankrupt's estate in the said city and elsewhere, to the said Cumming. — Dated 28th September. — Inrolled 2nd October, 1832, page 1. 2. Letter of Attorney from Edward Symes Bayly, Captain of his Majesty's 34th Regiment, to George Bury, of Casino, in the county of Wicklow, authorizing said George Bury to take possession of all his manors, townlands, tene- ments, and hereditaments In the county of Wicklow and elsewhere, in Ireland ; to make leases of any part of same, to cut and fell timber, to receive all monies due to him and give acquit- tances for sdme; to carry on all suits that may be necessary for the recovery of the same, to pay all his debts, and to perform all other acts in the premises as fully as he (said Bayly) could have done In his own proper person. — Dated 27th Sept., 1832 Inrolled 17th Oct., 1832, page 9. 3. Letter of Attorney from Thomas Fitz- l^^^tter of At- gerald, of Caen, in Normandj^ in the kingdom g"™[J\ypjj^ of France, to Thomas Joseph Fitzgerald, of gerald. Ballynapacka, In the county of Waterford, in Ireland, appointing said Thomas Joseph Fitz- gerald to receive all his rents, arising out of his several estates situate in the counties of Waterford, Tipperary, and Kilkenny, or elsewhere, and to make leases of same Dated 3rd, and Inrolled 23rd October, 1832, page 13. 4. Invention by William Daubney Holmes, of w. d. Hohnes No. 55, St. John's-square, In the county of Mid- invention, dlesex, of " A new method of heating houses and A.D. 1832.] 3" WILLIAM IV. 35 other buildings, and of applying heat to various manufactures and other purposes." — Dated 17th, and Inroiled 30th October, 1832, page 19. •lohnBeare, 5. Invention by John Beare, of Pall Mall Invention. East, in the county of Middlesex, of " Certain improvements in pumps and other hydraulic machines." — Dated 17th, and Inroiled 30th Oc- tober, 1832, page 25. D- u AW t 6. Deed of Bargain and Sale between Edward Richard West, tt i t-. -^^ -r. t ^ r-i 1 a Bankrupt. Haughton, lirancis Beatty, John C (jraves, and Daniel R. Kane, Commissioners named in a Com- mission of Bankruptcy issued against Richard West, -of the first part, William B. West, of the town of Wexford, of the second part, and Francis Harper of said town, of the third part, whereby said William B. West, in pursuance of the order of reference of the Lord Chancellor, was removed from the office of assignee of the bankrupt's estate, and, with the Commissioners aforesaid, assigned said estates to Francis Harper the new assignee. —Dated 9th July, 1832 Inroiled 9th November, 1832, page 33. Kilcommick, Order in Council for changing the Site of or Kinagh the Church of the parish of Kilcommick, diocese New Church, Ardagh, to the townland of Kinagh, (being more central for the parishioners,) granted to the Chvu'ch Wardens of said parish, by the Countess Dowager of Ross, for the purpose of building a new Church thereon — Dated 4th August, 1832. —Inroiled 8th November, 1832, page 49. M aterford ^* Inquisition taken at the New Guild Hall, in Jvunatic tlie city of Waterford, on the 22nd day of August, Asylum. 1832, before Commissioners appointed (pursuant to the Act 57 Geo. III., for building Lunatic Asylums,) to preside in said Court to receive the verdict of a Jury, duly empannelled, for the pur- pose of valuing certain lands and premises in said city for an Asylum. Wherein said Jury find that the value of the interests of the undernamed per- sons in said lands and premises, and all their right and title therein are as follow : — To Simon New- port for his interest in 14 acres, 2 roods, 12 perches, the sum of £841 lis. 8d.; to Timothy Bagenal £86 16s. 8d., and to Sir John Judkin Fitzgerald £321 lis. 8rf.— Confirmed 7th September, 1832. —Inroiled 12th November, 1832, page 51. rionmel Lu- 9' Inquisition held and taken at the Court-house >mtic.\sylum. of Clonmel, In the county Tipperary, on the 21st May, 1832, before Commissioners appointed to preside at the Court and receive the verdict of a Jury empanelled for the purpose of valuing cer- tain land and premises in said town, on which to build a Lunatic Asylum. Said Jury find that the interest of the following persons is of the value attached to their names, as follows : — Acres. Rds. Prchs. £ s. d. Margaret Lube, . . I 30 1 18 Michael Davis, ... I 3 36 16 14 Acres Rds . Prcli;; £ s. fl. 1 nomas Ahem, . . U 6 U OO z2 Edmond Murphy, U z OQ zy 1 ly A Andrew Hally, . . u 1 oO 18 John Butler, . . . r\ zo o z A U A xteamona Kyan, 37 8 1 18 A 9 Catherine Hally, . 37 4 Patrick Noonan, 36 z Patrick Daniel, . . A . u n V 1 o z A u A U James Hughes, . . u 1 o 18 z A A Morgan 0' Brien, John Ryan, . . . lb 2 A A u 18 z V John Farrell's mterest m said last 3 plots, as tenant under John r 25 J Maurice Sullivan, . U V A 4 t D James Brennan, . n u zo o o L D Jane Bushel), u OO zo o o 1 A 10 A John Casey, A U u of; ZD 7 7 Catherine Lenergan, u A u 1 O q 1 1 1 1 A John Bagwell, as owner of the fee of said lands. 1167 7 5 James Mara, . . . . 1 3 John Slattery, . . . 2 6 1 10 Bartholomew Sullivan, 6 6 10 Abraham Grubb, as landlord of said last lo 8 8 9 2 10 10 5 3 plots, aforesaid, Catherine Isabella Os- borne, as landlady of i said lots under the Corporation of Clon- mel, The Mayor, Bailiffs, the Burgesses, and Commonalty of the ' town of Clonmel, as 1 landlords in fee of said 3 lots, . . The verdict and award of the Jury, confirmed by George Renny, William Disney, and John David La Touche, three of the Commissioners appointed for the general control, correspondence, and regulation of Lunatic Asylums, 8th June, 1832 Inroiled 12th November, 1832, page 53. 10. Invention by John Howard Kyan, of South- ^- Kyan, row, Euston-square, in the city of London, of ^^"^^ " A new mode of preserving certain Vegetable Substances from decay." — Dated 5 th, and In- rolled 16th November, 1832, page 83. 11. Appointment of Patrick Fitzpatrick, to the P. Fitzpatrick, office of Clerk of the Crown, for the county of ^'^■"'^ ^''^ 11 PI r /-^ 1 t rownXonufy Galway, and the county or the town 01 (jralway, ofGalway. during pleasure, with the salaries and fees there- unto belonging. — Dated 10th, and Inroiled 20th November, 1832, page 89. 12. Appointment of E. J. Nolan, to the office E. J. Nolan, of Clerk of the Crown, for the county of Sligo, ^^^^^ dunng pleasure, with the salary and lees there- ofSiigo. 36 INROLMENTS IN CHANCERY. [A.D. 1833. unto belonging Dated 19th, and Inrolled 22nd November, 1832, page 91. J. Cliarters, 13. Pardon to Joseph Charters, convicted at Pardon. f]^g assizes held for the city and county of Lon- donderry, on 22nd February, 1832, of stealing two promissory notes of the value of £2 IO5., upon condition of transporting himself for seven years out of His Majesty's dominions in Europe — Dated 21st, and Inrolled 22nd November, 1832, page 93. Wm. Brown, 14. Appointment of William Brown, to the Clerk of the ^gj^g q^^^.^^ Crown, for the county of (, rown, County _ _ , . , • i i i i r of Mayo. Mayo, durmg pleasure, with the salary and lees thereunto belonging Dated 19th, and Inrolled 24th November, 1832, page 95. Memorial of 15. Memorial of Transfer of Shares in the Hi- Hibernian bernian Joint Stock Company, verified by the .loint Stock affidavit of Michael Roach, secretary to the said Company. Company Sworn 26th, and Inrolled 27th Nov., 1832, page 97. Ed. Fallon, 16. Appointment of Edward Fallon, to the SSnl'c^ of ^^^^ of ^^^^'^ ^'^^ Crown, for the county of Roscommon. Roscommon, during pleasure, with the salary and fees to said office belonging — Dated 22nd, and Inrolled 29th November, 1832, page 103. .lames Lang, 17. Invention by James Lang, of Greenock, Invention. North Britain, of " Certain improvements in machinery, for spreading, drawing, roving, or spinning flax, hemp, or other fibrous substances, dressed, or undressed." — Dated 5th, and Inrolled 29th November, 1832, page 105. 18. Invention by George Lowe, of Brick-lane, George Lowe- county of Middlesex, for " Increasing the illu- Invention, minating power of such coal gas, as is usually produced in gas-works ; also, for converting the refuse materials from the manufacturing of coal gas into an article of commerce, not heretofore produced therefrom, and also of a new mode of conducting the process of condensation in the manufacture of gas for illumination." — Dated 14th, and Inrolled 19th Nov., 1832, page 111. 19. Presentation of the Rev. Benjamin Wil- Rev. Benjamin liamson, to the Rectory and Vicarage of Temple- ^^ector™ Tnd michael, otherwise Mourne Abbey, diocese of vicarage of Cloyne Dated 6th, and Inrolled 11th December, Temple- 1832, page 117. micliael. 20. Invention by William Drake, of Bedmin- \Vm. Drake, ster, near Bristol, of " An improvement, or im- Invention, provements in tanning hides and skins Dated 19th November, and Inrolled 11th December, 1832, page 119. 21. Invention by William Sneath, of Inn Green, Wm. Sneath, county of Nottingham, of " Certain improvements Invention, in machinery, for the manufacture of bobbin-net lace." — Dated 3rd November, and Inrolled 11th December, 1832, page 123. 22. Invention by Mathew Uzielli, of Clifton- M. Uzielli, street, Finsbury-square, county of Middlesex, of " Improvements in the pi'eparation of certain metallic substances, and the application thereof to the sheathing of ships, and other purposes." — Dated 7th, and Inrolled 15th December, 1832, page 127. ROLL XVL .T. H. Maw, 1. Invention by John H. Maw, of Alderman- Invention, bury, in the city of London, of " An improved apparatus for injecting enemata." — Dated 7th, and Inrolled 31st December, 1832, page 1. Oliver Mills, 2. Deed of Bargain and Sale between John Bankrupt. Samuel Martin Fonblanque, Commissioner of the Court of Bankruptcy in England, pursuant to an Act passed in the first and second yeai's of his late Majesty, entitled " An Act to establish a Court of Bankruptcy in England," in the matter of Oliver Mills, of the town of Warwick, and also of Leam- ington, in the county of Warwick, bankrupt, of the one part, and George Lynch, late of Mark-lane, in the city of London, but new of Swallowfield, in the county of Wilts, of the other part. Said Commis- sioner, for the considerations in said deed specified, assigned to said Lynch all the said bankrupt's estate in the county of Sligo, and elsewhere in the kingdom of Ireland. — Dated 31st August, 1832. — Inrjolled 31st December, 1832, page 7. Letter of At- torney from Lord Pon- 3. Letter of Attorney from John Lord Pon- sonby, to Laurence Walker, of Lincoln's Inn, in the county of Middlesex, empowering him to sonty to Law- execute a lease, or leases, of his several lands and ' premises in the county of Cork, subject to the several trusts and conditions mentioned in the indentures of release of the 20th January, and 4th of February, 1803 Dated 18th July, 1832 Im'oUed 1st January, 1833, page 17. 4. Inquisition held and taken at Kilroy's hotel, Galway Nevi^ in the county of the town of Galway, before ^■fn]fi^'fr'(,jn John L. Reilly and others, the Galway Harbour Lougii Corrib Commissioners, appointed by an Act passed in to the Bay of the 11th year of the reign of his late Majesty King George IV., entitled " An Act for making and maintaining a navigable cut, or* canal, from Lough Corrib to the Bay of Galway, and for the improvement of the Harbour of Galway." Said Commissioners to receive the verdict of a Jury, duly empannelled, and sworn to value certain lands and premises in said town, pursuant to the pro- visions of said Act. Wherein the Jury find that the interest of John Kelly in that stripe of ground, being part of the lands of Westforthill, granted to George, Duke of Albemarle, by his late Majesty A.D. 1833.] 3" WILLIAM IV. 37 Win. Bell and .lohn Stott, Bankrupts. King Chas. II., now vested in Thomas H. F. Royse, is of the value of £500. That the interest of the said Thomas H. F. Royse in said stripe of ground, is of the vahie of Gd. That the vahie of his interest in the fee of same is of the value of 6r/. That portion of said lands in the possession of the representatives of Timothy Conner, called Con- ner's Garden, is of the value of £30. — Dated 21st August, 1832 Inrollcd 18th Jan., 1833, page 29. — And at an adjournment of said Inquisition, held and taken before said Commissioner, a new Jury being duly enipannelled and sworn for the purpose of valuing the present Docks and Quays of Gal- way, together with the portion of Strand between the point of same and low water mark, extending from the fish market, in Quay-street, to the ex- treme end of the North and South Piers, and also the entire Bight, or Marsh, now covered at high tide, to the utmost point of low water mark, including the Strand at West Forthiil, and the lower rope-walk and flat of the upper. Said Jury find that the interest of Robert Hedges Eyre, as representative in the lease made by the Mayor of Galway to R. Barrett, of certain part of said pre- mises, dated 19th May, 1712, for lives renewable for ever, is of the value of £1714. That the house on the end of said Bight, or Marsh, in possession of the repi'esentatives of Timothy Conner, is of the value of £8. That the Strand at Westforthill, and part of the upper rope-walk, vested in the said John Kelly, by lease from-the said Thomas H. F. Royse, is of the value of £5. That the fee of said lands and premises now in dispute, is of the value of £5 Dated and Inrolled 23rd August, 1832, page 33 And at a further adjournment of said Inquisition, and a new Jury being duly sworn and empamielled before said Commissioners, to find the value of that piece, or parcel of ground, forty feet wide, lying between the new intended Quay and the road called the Merchant Road, said Jury find that the interest of Richard Adams, in said premises, is of the value of £270 I65. Sd. That the interest of said Robert H. Eyres, as representative of said Richard Barrett, is of the value of £6, and that fees of same is of the value of £6 Dated and Inrolled 24th August, 1832, page 39 Judg- ment and award to said Inquisition Dated 24th Aug., 1832 Inrolled 18th Jan., 1833, p. 43. 5. Deed of Bargain of Sale between Edward Haughton, John C, Graves, and Wilcox Huband, Commissioners named in a Commissitm of Bank- ruptcy, issued against William Bell, and John Stott, of Belfast, in the county of Antrim, of the one part, and James Bristow, Thomas How, and John Thompson, of same, of the other part. Said Commissioners for the considei'ations in said deed mentioned, assigned all the said bankrupts' estate in the counties of Antrim and Down, and elsewhere, to the said Bristow, How, and Thom])son — Dated 21st July, 1832 Inrolled 19th January, 1833, page 60. 6. Invention by Richard Witty, of Basford Richd. Witty, Cottage, in the county of Stafford, of " Certain invention, improvements in apparatus for making and sup- plying coal gas for useful purposes." — Dated 15th, and Inrolled 19th January, 1833, page 75. 7. Letter of Attorney from Robert Hill Letter of At- FaraPxge, to John Farange, authorising him to torney, Fa- '] , • 1 ° r c range to Fa- sign deeds, and give releases tor any sum 01 money rau^e. to which he may become entitled out of a suit now pending in the Court of Chancery Dated 25th March, 1829 Im-oUed 23rd Jan., 1833, page 83. 8. Appointment of John George, Lord Arch- LordsJustices bishop of Armagh, William Cunningham, Baron Plunket, Richard, Archbishop of Dublin, Charles Kendal Bushe, and Sir Richard Hussey Vivian, Bart., to be Justices General and General Gover- nors in the absence of the Marquess of Anglesey. — Dated 22nd, and Inrolled 25th January, 1833, page 87. 9. Commission directed to the Archbishop of Dublin, to swear in the Archbishop of Armagh, the Lord Chancellor, and Sir Hussey Vivian, Bart., as Lords Justices Sworn in on the 25th January, 1833, before Richard, Archbishop of Cashel. — Im-oUed 25tli January, 1833, page 93. 10. Grant to Philip, Earl of Stanhope, of six piiUip, Earl of additional Fairs, to be held at the town of Balli- Stanhope, Six nakill, in the Queen's County, on the following days, viz.: — 13th July, I6th September, 16th Ja- nuary, 16th February, 13th May, and 13th June; together with a court of Pye powder, during said fairs, with all the tolls and customs to the said fairs and courts belonging — Rent \%s.b\d — Dated 15th, and Inrolled 25th January, 1833, page 95. 1 1 . Presentation of the Rev. Thomas Houston Presentation Barton, to the Rectory and "N'^icarage of Fercullen, \ Diocese of Kildare Dated 19th, and Inrolled Rectory " 25th January, 1833, page 99. andViparage of Fercullen. 12. Deed of Bargain and Sale between John Wm. Webb, C. Graves, Wilcox Huband, and Francis Beatty, Bankrupt. Commissioners named in a Commission of Bank- ruptcy, issued against William Webb, of Castlecor, in the county of Meath, of the one part, and John Muldoon, of Old Castle, in said county, of the other part. Said Commissioners for the considerations in said deed mentioned, assigned to said Muldoon, all said bankrupt's estate in the county of Meath and elsewhere — Dated 17th January, and Inrolled 2nd February, 1833, page 101. 13. Creation of the new parish of Denyheen, Derryheen, in the diocese of Kilmoue, from contiguous por- ^ew Pansli. tions of the parishes of Urney and Annaglifle, Kilmore, Drumlane, and Castletara, consisting of the following Townlands : viz., Urney, Derre- lena, Darrygoss, Derrebag, Revery, Ennismuck, 38 INROLMENTS IN CHANCERY. [A.D. 1833. Ennismore, Den*yheen, and Deredes, containing 1221 acres 2 roods 20 perches, being the portion of the parishes of Urney, and AnnageliflPe. The townlands of Derena, Derenigan, and Killagoan, containing 407 acres 1 rood 13 perches, being the portion of the parish of Kihnore. The town- lands of Curcamdis, Drumany, Beg, Drumheel, and TeerlefRn, containing 261 acres 3 roods 24 perches, being the portion of the parish of Drum- lane. The townlands of Kilnaglare, Drnmsilla, Tullyback, and Drumany, containing 361 acres 2 roods 6 perches, being the portion of the parish of Castletarra. The curate to have a salary of £100 per annum. And the nomination to said new parish to be vested in the incumbents of the above parishes in rotation Dated 8th January. — InroUed 14th February, 1833, page 109. T.Bradley, 14. Memorial of an Assignment of Shares in Assignment of the Saint Patrick Assurance Company, by Thomas Patrick a'ssu- Bradley, of Golden-lane, in the city of Dublin, lance Com- verified by the affidavit of Robert Hunter, secre- pany- tary to said Company Dated 9th November, 1832 Inrolled 15th February, 1833, page 119. Ilev. E. Nu- gent to the Rectory of Aghamey. Hice Hussey, Clerk of the Crown of the County Lei- trim. 15. Presentation of the Rev. Edmond Nugent to the Rectory of Agharney, alias Acarney, and the Rectory of Altier, Athanagh, diocese of Ossory Dated 12th, and Inrolled 16th February, 1833, page 119. IG. Appointment of Rice Hussey to the office of Clerk of the Crown for the county of Leitrim, during pleasure, with the salary and fees there- unto belonging — Dated 11th, and Inrolled 16th February, 1833, page 121. Letter of At- 17. Letter of Attorney from Patrick H. Russell, toniey, Russell of Ballystraw, county of Down, now residing at to Archbold. vVeymouth, in England, to Richard Archbold, of Capel-street, in the city of Dublin, pursuant to an order made in the cause of Nicholas Mahon against John Henry Dawson and others, bearing date 21st November, 1832, appointing the said Archbold to acknowledge and sign before the master in said cause, a recognizance for the sum of £2,000, as a security for John Patrick Kelly, appointed receiver in said cause Dated 12th, and Inrolled 18th February, 1833, page 123. 18. Grant to the Mayor, Sheriffs, Burgesses, Drogheda, and Commons of the county of the town of Drogheda, of four yearly fa u's on the following Fairs, days : on every second Monday in March, second Friday in April, third Friday in November, and third Friday in December, together with a court of Pye-powder, during said fairs, with all the tolls and customs to the said fairs and court belonging, at the yearly rent of 12.?. 4d. — Dated 14th, and Im-oUed 22nd Feb. 1833, page 129. 19. Grant of Leave of Absence to the Right Lord Pluuket, Honourable 'William Conyngham Lord Plunket, absence. Lord Chancellor Dated 14th, and Inrolled 22nd February, 1833, page 132. 20. Appointment of Charles Kendal Bushe, Great Seal, Chief Justice of the King's Bench, John Doherty, Commission- Chief Justice of the Common Pleas, Henry Joy, Chief Baron of the Court of Exchequer, Ai'thur Moore, Justice of the Common Pleas, and Thomas Goold, Master in Chancery, to be Keepers of the Great Seal in the absence of the Lord Chancellor Dated 14th, and Im'oUed 22nd February, 1833, page 134. 21. Memorial of Transfer of Shares in the Memorial of Hibernian Joint Stock Company, verified by the ^g^^i!f^'^j^^'^ affidavit of Michael Roach — Dated 2nd, and stock Com- InroUed 4th March, 1833, page 139. pany. 22. Pardon granted to Martin Kavanagh — M. Kavanagh Dated 9th, and Inrolled 11th March, 1833, page 147. 23. Letter of Attorney from Thomas Osbrey, Letter of At- late of Rathgar, but now of Portobello, in the !° o^^^f'*-^ county of Dublin, to Gerald Osbrey of the city of Dublin, empowering said Gerald Osbrey to receive all rents and arrears now due, to make leases and bring ejectments, to sell and dispose of any part of said lands, and to sue for all debts now due, or which may hereafter become due — Dated 14th August, 1832 Inrolled 12th March, 1833, page 149. 24. Pardon granted to Martin Patterson — M. Patterson, Dated 16th, and Inrolled 18th March, 1833, Pardon, page 154. ROLL '^-.-^ame-s, 1. Invention by William H, James, of Bir- minghain, of " Certain improvements in the construction of Steam Carriages, and in the apparatus in the machinery for propelling the same, a part of which improvements is applicable to other purposes." — Dated 15th, and Inrolled 27th March, 1833, page 1. R. Montgo- 2. Invention by Robert Montgomery, of mery, luven- xii. c ct \ i- n ■• tiou. Johnston, oi "A machine for spnmmg cotton, XVIL silk, flax, wool, and other fibrous substances." — Dated 1st, and Inrolled 27th March, 1833, p. 9. 3. Charter to the Provost and Fellows of Trinity Trinity Col- College, Dublin, substituting, in place of the 4th '''8'^' D"^"" chapter of the statute, which made no provision for inability occasioned by sickness, and as the Provost and Senior Fellows are thereby prevented in case of the absence of a Senior Fellow from calling to their assistance, at an examination for A,D. 1833.] 3" WILLIAM IV. 39 Fellowships, the Professors of Natural Philosophy and Mathematics, should the same, although Junior Fellows, not be next in seniority : a clause empowering the Provost and Senior Fellows, on the occasions aforesaid, to stlpply the place of a Senior Fellow, during his absence, or sickness, by the Pro- fessors of Natural Philosophy and Mathematics. And as the portion of the year allotted for instruction was too short in relation to that usually employed in examination, and that the Trinity Term is so very short as (after deducting the time so employed,) to alFord no opportunity for any effective course of Lectures, and that it would be unreasonable that at the beginning of the following, or Michael- mas Term, the students should be examined without the benefit of previous instruction on the subject of that examination ; for these reasons, it is directed that the year should be divided into three terms, fixed of sufficient duration, with three intervening vacations. Giving also to the Provost and Senior Fellows power to change the iiours of morning service, and lecture with the consent of the visitoi's. That Divine Service should be celebrated only twice every day, agreeably to the usages of most of the colleges in Oxford and ! Cambridge. That the performance of the evening service should belong to the office of the junior dean. That instead of holding annual, or other ordinary visitations, the visitors should be empow- ; ered to visit the college whensoever they, in their ; discretion, should deem expedient for just and weighty causes to hold such visitations, with power to continue the same from day to day, or adjourn from time to time, and hold the same for as many days as they shall think necessary for the per- formance of the several jnatters and things to be by them done and performed Dated 1st, and InroUed 27th March, 1833, page 17. William Gut- 4. Invention by William Gutteridge, of the teridge, Inven- Minories in the Tower Hamlets, of " Certain im- provements in an apparatus for distilling and other purposes." — Dated 1st, and Inrolled 27th March, 1833, page 27. Letter of At- torney, Rcsse to Hamilton. 5. Letter of Attorney from the Right Honour- able Jane, Countess of Rosse, now of Stretton Hall, in the county of Stafford, to Alexander Hamilton, of Rutland-square, in the city of Dublin, authorizing him to receive all rents now due, or hereafter to grow due, out of all her manors, lands, and premises, in the counties of Longford and Westmeath, or elsewhere, in Ireland, and to make leases Dated 25th, and Inrolled 28th March, 1833, page 35. .rames M'Kee, G. Deed of Bargain and Sale between James JJankrupt. Geraghty, Francis Ball, and Edward H. Scriven, tlu'ee of the Commissioners named in a Com- mission of Bankruptcy issued against James M'Kee, of Portaferry, in the county of Dowi, of the one part, and William Warnock of said town, of the other part ; said Commissioners for the considerations in said Deed mentioned, as- signed to said Warnock all the said bankrupt's estate in the county of Down, and elsewhere Dated 13th March, 1833 Inrolled 17th April, 1833, page 37. 7. Order in Council for changing the site of DysertUnn the Parish Church of Dysertlynn, to a piece of ^""^ "Church, ground granted to the Churchwarden of said parish, by the Draper's Company of London, for the purpose of building a New Church thereon Dated 21st November, 1832 Inrolled 18th April, 1833, page 45. 8. Invention by William Hale, of Colchester, William Hale, of " A machine or method of raising or forcing invention, water for propelling vessels, which machine or method is also applicable to other purposes. — Dated 6th, and Inrolled 18th April, 1833, page 47. 9. Letter of Attorney from John Willis, of Letter of At- Greatford, in the county of Lincoln, to Pierce to^iafjn*"'" and David Mahony, both of the city of Dublin, authorizing and empowering them to receive from Messrs. Stewarts and Kincaid, of Leinster-street, in said city, all sums of money now in their hands, or that may hereafter come to them in right of Mrs. Elizabeth Rowley deceased, or in the hands of any other person, and to give legal discharges for same Dated l6th June, 1832 Inrolled 18th April, 1833, page 55. 10. Letter of Attorney from George William Letter of At- Tighe, now residing at Pisa, in Italy, to Charles ^"''j^^^Jtf,*'''' Hamilton, of Hamwood, in the county of Meath, ° °'' authorizing him to sign his name to a deed, dated 19th October, 1832, assigning and transferring to Richard Cathcart, the town and lands of Stahol- muck, and other lands and fee farms situate in the baronies of Kells and Morgallien, county of Meath, for the residue of a term of 290 years, granted by mortgage, dated 18th July, 1785. — Dated 6th February, 1833 Inrolled 20th April, 1833, page 59. 11. Grant to Elijah Barwell Impey, his heirs E. B. impey. and assigns, of the town and lands of Damastowii, g''a"t ofami* otherwise Damasktown, situate in the barony of Castlenock; and sixty acres of the lands of Maids- town, othei'wise Macetown, and the two-thirds of the Common of Maceto^\^l, in the parish of Mul- huddert, and county of Dublin, as the legitimate brother of Archibald Elijah Impey, deceased, to the intent that the proceeds of the sale of said lands may be applied according to the directions contained in the will of Narcissus C. Proby, deceased Dated Gth, and Inrolled 30th April, 1833, page 61. 12. Creation of the New Parish of Sliilelagli, Sliilelagh New to consist of the following towiilands, which shall Pa"*'"- for ever belong to the cure of said New Parish, that is to say, the town and lands of Ballard, 40 INROLMENTS IN CHANCERY. [A.D. 1833. Coolattin, Ballykelly, Toninifinoque, Coolboy, Hillbrook, Paulbeg, Glenashuke, and part of Crownyhorn, called Hotpot-lane, being part of the parish of Carnew, with the consent of the Rev. Henry Moore, Rector and Vicar of tlie Parish of Carnew Dated 26th March, 1833 Inrolled 30th April, 1833, page 67. Alex. Finlay, 13. Deed of Bargain and Sale between John Bankrupt. j^^^^^ Joseph Radcliffe, and Thomas W. Fitz- Gerald, Commissioners named in a Commission of Bankruptcy, issued against Alexander Finlay, of Belfast and Collon, in the county of Antrim, of the one part, and Thomas Ker, of said town and county, of the other part. Said Commissioners for the considerations in said deed mentioned, assigned to said Ker, all the bankrupt's estate in Collon, and Belfast, and elsewhere. — Dated September, 1832 Inrolled 4th May, 1833, page 71. Letter of At- 14. Letter of Attorney from the Honourable ierry^'^°'^^*° Charles Stephen Gore, residing in Quebec, in North America, to Thomas Sterling Berry, of the city of Dublin, empowering him to seal and de- liver, in his name, a deed of sale to the Commis- sioners of Customs, or to Charles Scovell, their present or any future secretary, of the ground and premises, lot No. 132, North Strand, and also to set up and sell all his tenements situate on the north side of the Coombe, or elsewhere, in the city of Dubhn Dated 27th August, 1832 Inrolled 9th May, 1833, page 79. letter of At- 15. Letter of Attomey from the Honourable JieJl-y^'^°''''^° Charles Stephen Gore, residing in Quebec, in North America, to lliomas Sterling Berry, of the city of Dublin, authorising him to receive from the Accountant-General of the Court of Chan- cery, all such Stock, or Transfer of Stock to which he is at present entitled in right of his mother, the late Countess Dowager of Arran, or hereafter may become entitled Dated 27th August, 1832. —Inrolled 9th May, 1833, page 85. 16. Presentation of the Rev. Joseph Chapman, Rev. Joseph to the Rectory of Shankill, otherwise St. Kill, £f™''s'i,j,„. diocese of Leighlin Dated 9th, and Inrolled kill 11th May, 1833, page 89. 17. Memorial of Transfer of Shares in the Memorial of Hibernian Joint Stock Company, verified by the Transfer, affidavit of Michael Roach, secretary — Sworn 29th, and Inrolled 30th May, 1833, page 91. 18. Letter of Attorney from Henry Mont- Letter of A t- gomery, of the city of Dublin, to George Glenny, of Mornvale, in the county of Armagh, appointing oienny. ° him his true and lawful attorney to receive from John Hardy the sum of £2500 for his interest in the lands of Leveleglish and Ballygawssey, situate in said county. — Dated 23rd October, 1832. — Inrolled 5th June, 1833, page 97. 19. Certificate of Charles K. Bushe, Chief Co""*? D""n. Justice of the Court of King's Bench, to the Right Honourable the Lord Chancellor, pursuant to an Act of 3 Geo. VI. cap. 10, reciting, " That the Commission appointed for holding the Spring Assizes at Downpatrick, in and for the county of Down, on Monday the 18th March, 1833, was not opened and read until Tuesday, the day after, in consequence of a pressure of business in the county of Antrim."— Dated 28th May, 1833 Inrolled 10th June, 1833, page 99. 20. Appointment by .Sir William M'Mahon, Fras. J. Nash. Master of the Rolls, of Francis J. Nash, to do the duties of Robert Wogan in his ab- sence Dated and Inrolled 25th June, 1833, page 101. ROLL XVIIL "E. .I.Littleton, 1. Appointment of E. J. Littleton, to the office PrivySeal. qy place of Keeper of the Signet, or Privy Seal, during pleasure, with all salaries, profits, per- quisites, fees, and advantages to said office belong- ing or appertaining — Dated 25th, and Inrolled 27th June, 1833, page 1. Lord Piuiiket, 2. Leave of Absence to The Right Honourable Leave of Ab- The Lord Chancellor Dated and Inrolled l.st July, 1833, page 3. 3. Appointment of Charles Kendal Bushe, Chief Justice of the Court of King's Bench, John Doherty, Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas, Henry Joy, Chief Baron of the Court of Exchequer, Arthur Moore, Justice of the Court of Common Pleas, and Thomas Goold, one of the Masters in Chancery, Keepers of the Great Seal, Commission- ers of Great Seal. in the absence of the Lord Chancellor Dated and Inrolled 1st July, 1833, page 5. 4. Letter of Attorney from James Kemp Stur- Letter of At- geon, to Keith C. H. Hallows, 61, Harcourt-street, g°™^to n"]! in the city of Dublin, empowering him to sign and lows, acknowledge before Master Henn, a recognizance on his behalf for the sum of £4010 55., to answer the demand of Alfred Sturgeon, if he shall here- after establish his demand against said fund, pur- suant to the decree of 28th May last, in the cause of Sturgeon v. Sturgeon — Dated 29th June, 1833. —Inrolled 2nd July, 1833, page 11. 5. Presentation of the Rev. J. Auchinleck, to Rev. J. Auch- the Vicarages of Dunboyne, and Kilbride, Diocese Vicar- of Meath — Dated 15th, and Inrolled 20th July, and* KiibriX"*^ 1833, page 15. A.D. 1833.J 4» WILLIAM IV. 41 lleurietta J. 6. Grant to Henrietta Jane White, her heirs, \\ lute. executors, administrators, and assigns, of all the lands, tenements, goods, and chattels of Michael A. White, attainted of the crime of forgery Dated 5th, and Inrolled 20th July, 1833, page 17. Samuel Ha]l, 7^ Invention by Samuel Hall, of Basford, in meiition. ^j^^ county of Notts, of " An improved method of lubricating the pistons, piston rods, and valves or cocks of steam engines, and of condensing the steam, of such engines as are worked by a vacuum produced by condensiition ; also, a method of con- densation applicable to other useful purposes." — '■ Dated 5th, and Inrolled 20th July, 1833, page 27. Michl.M-Evoy g. Pardon granted to Michael M' Evoy — Dated lardon. ^Qth, and InroUed 22nd July, 1833, page 35. frnvSmith'^'' " ^' Charter of incorporation of the Governors ^ ' of the Schools founded by Erasmus Smith, direct- ing, that whensoever any one of the Governors depart this life, or be removed from his place, that the residue of the said Governors and their successors shall continue and remain incorporate by the same name, and that then the remaining Governors, or any five of them, shall have power to elect a fit person in the room of him so dying, or removed to the office of Governor, aforesaid ; also to elect a treasurer, yearly. That the trea- surer, registrar, agent, and other officers, shall yearly render a just and true account of all their receipts, disbursements, and balances. That the sum of sixpence in the pound directed by the letters patent of Charles II., for the treasurer, on all sums received for the said Schools, be dis- continued, and shall henceforth form a fund by the name of the Treasurer's Poundage, to be applied in such manner as the Governors shall direct; with power to make leases of any part of the manors, lands, or hereditaments vested in them for any period not exceeding forty-one years, and to appoint one or more usher, or ushers, to each of said Schools, with a suitable salary. That any five or more of said Governors, or their suc- cessors, shall transact all business relative to said Schools, or to the estates or funds intrusted to their care Dated 27th July, 1833 — Inrolled 5th August, 1833, page 37. \V. .I.Glascock, nnd Wm.Shaw Mason, Clerks I'irst Fruits, Uevocatioii. 10. Revocation of the Letters Patent of the 13th November, 1830, to Walter James Glascock, and William Shaw Mason, appointing them to the office of Clerks of the First Fruits and Twentieth Parts Dated 27th July, 1833 Inrolled 5th August, 1833, page 53. .\rch. Horner, 1 1. Deed of Bargain and Sale between John C. Pankrupt. Graves, Wilcox Huband, and Francis Beatty, three of the Commissioners named in a Commis- sion of Bankruptcy, issued against Archibald Horner, of Ballybay, in the county of Monaghan, of the one part, and Henry Charles Horner, of Bachelor's Walk, in the city of Dublin, of the other part. Whereby said Commissioners as- signed to Hoi'ner all the bankrupt's estate in the town of Ballybay, and elsewhere — Dated 12th March, 1833 Inrolled 9th Aug., 1833, page 55. 12. Appointment of John George, Archbishop Lords Justices, of Armagh, William Conyngham, Lord Plunket, Richard, Archbishop of Dublin, Charles K. Bushe, Chief Justice of the Court of King's Bench, John Doherty, Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas, and Sir Richard H. Vivian, Bart., Lords Justices in the absence of Lord Anglesey Dated 13th, and Inrolled 14th August, 1833, page 61. 13. Letter of Attorney from Daniel Todd, of Letter of .vt- Buncrana Castle, in the county of Donegal, to '^^j^^'j^^y^ John Chambers, of Palace-row, in the city of Dublin, authorising him to receive all debts, now due, or hereafter to grow due, dividends, interest OH government stock and rents, to negociate loans, and to execute mortgages on his lands and estates, situate in the barony of Innishowen and county of Donegal, and to sell and dispose of same, if necessary Dated 15th June, 1833 Inrolled 16th August, 1833, page 67. 14. Order of Council for changing the site of Newtownfer- the Parish Church of Newtown Fertullagh, g'^^^^;/^''^'' diocese of Meath, to the townland of Cornahir, being more convenient for the parishioners, granted to the Church Wardens of said parish, by the Rev. Charles Vignoles, for the purpose of building a new Church thereon Dated 14th May, 1833 Inrolled 17th August, 1833, page 71. 15. Invention by Christopher Robinson, of Christopher Athlone, in the county of Roscommon, of " Cer- Robinson, In- tain new and improved machinery, for transferring caloric from aeriform, or fluid bodies, to other bodies of the like description, and applicable to other useful purposes. — Dated 15th, and Inrolled 17th August, 1833, page 73. 16. Invention by Richard Whytock, of Edin- Richd. Whyt- biu'gh, of " An improved method or manufacture, Inveu- which facilitates the production of regular figures or patterns on different fabrics, particularly velvets, velvet pile, and Brussels, Wilton, and Turkey carpets." — Dated 15th, and Inrolled 17th August, 1833, page 77. 17. Memorial of Transfer of Thirty-five Shares Transfer of in the Imperial Mining Company, by Michael j^'^^riarMiu Maley to the Rev. Mathias Kelly, of Synnot i^^'company. Place, in the city of Dublin, on the 19th July, 1826 Said Michael Maley also transferred One Hundred Shares to John Salmon, of Sackville- street, in said city, on the 15th September, 1827. — Michael Gill transferred Eighty-five Shares in said Company, on the 28th September, 1827, to John Salmon of said street. — Andrew John Maley assigned Twenty-five Shares in said Company to G 42 INROLMENTS IN CHANCERY. [A.D. 1833. Memorial of Transfer, Hi- hernian Joint Stock Com- jiany. Middleton Union dis- solved. same, on the 30th October, 1827 — Bernard MuUins assigned Five Shares in said Company, to WiUiam Davis, of Stafford-street, in said city, on the 20th June, 1828 Andrew John Maley assigned Nine Hundred and Eighty Shares in said Company, to William Davis of same, on the 10th May, 1833 Robert Maley assigned Twenty-five Shares in said Companj', to Daniel O'Brien, of the North Lotts, in said cit}', on the 6th June, 1833. — John Salmon assigned Four Hundred Shares to Denis Hussey, of Derry, in the county Tipperary, on the 31st August, 1833. The fore- going assignments are verified by the affidavit of John Salmon, secretary to said Company Sworn and InroUed 31st August, 1833, page 81. 18. Memorial of Assignment of Shares in the Hibernian Joint Stock Company, verified by the affidavit of Michael Roach, secretary to said Company. — Sworn the 29th, and Inrolled 31st August, 1833, page 83. 19. Order in Council, dissolving the Union of Middleton, heretofore consisting of the following parishes : the Rectory or Vicarage of Castracore, otherwise Middleton, value £900, with a glebe of five acres ; the Rectory of Mogessa, value £800, with a glebe of fourteen acres, and a house ; the Rectory and Vicarage of Inchlnabackey, value £150, with a glebe of about one acre, and the Vicarage of Ballyspillane, value £100, without glebe, diocese of Cloyne, and that the parishes comprising the same, become separate and inde- pendent parishes, with all parochial rights, and that the glebe and house aforesaid, belonging to the parish of Mogessa, be for ever added to the parish of Middleton Dated 12th, and Inrolled 16th Sept., 1833, page 90. 20. Invention by Alexander Mitchell, of Brick- Alexander field, in the parish of Ballymacarret, in the county J^gj^fon'' of Down, of " A Dock, of improved construction, to facilitate the repaii'ing, building, and retaining of ships and other floating bodies." — Dated 13th, and Inrolled 16th September, 1833, page 95. 21. Pardon to Mathew M'Daniel Dated 13th, M. M'Danid. and Inrolled 16th September, 1833, page 102. Pardon. 22. Deed of Bargain and Sale between Ber- John Dickie, tram Mitford, Joseph RadcliflF, and Tliomas W. Bankrupt. Fitzgerald, three of the Commissioners named in a Commission of Bankruptcy, issued against John Dickie, of Cardiff 's-lane, in the city of Dublin, of the one part, and Hutchins Thomas Williams, of Dame-street, in said city, of the other part. Said Commissioners, for the considerations therein mentioned, assigned to said Williams all the said bankrupt's interest, in CardifF's-lane and elsewhere, in the county of the city of Dublin Dated 7th, and Inrolled 18th September, 1833, page 105. ROLL XIX. Jornr,Co.tIli 1- Letter of Attorney from John Conolly, late to Conolly. of Ballinwire, in the county of Westmeath, to Richard Conolly, of Newhaggart, in the county of Meath, empowering him to receive all rents due to said John Conolly, in the city of Dublin, in the parish of Milltown, county of Kildare, and the parish of Kilbeggan, in the county of Westmeath, or elsewhere, and to make leases, &c. —Dated 9th August, 1832 Inrolled 30th Sep- tember, 1833, page 1. Letter of At- 2. Letter of Attorney from William Robinson, lo™tTLe?'"' of Harcourt-place, in the city of Dublin, to John Lee of same, authorizing him to i-eceive all rent and arrears of rent due to him out of several houses in Harcourt-place, in the city of Dublin and elsewhere Dated 14th June. — Inrolled 7th October, 1833, page 7. T. S. Russell. Luventiou. Lord Lieut, of Ireland. 3. Invention by John Scott Russell, of Edin- bm-gh, of " Certain impi'ovements in the con- struction of vessels for sustaining the pressure of fluids, and in the boilers and machinery of steam engines, and in the manner of their application to locomotive purposes." — Dated 5th, and Inrolled 8th October, 1833, page 9. 4. Appointment of Richard, Marquess of Wel- lesley, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, in the place of Henry William, Marquess of Anglesey Dated 12th September Inrolled 11th October, 1833, page 14. 5. Invention by Ceorge Rodgers, of Sheffield, o.Rodgersand and John Tatam, of Hilton, of " An improved /°Je" Ifn""*' Button."— Dated 16th, and Inrolled 23rd Oc- tober, 1833, page 26. 6. Invention by John Robertson, of Crofthead, J. Robertson, of "Certain improvements in the Mule, Jenny, or other machines for spinning of cotton, and in the Billy Stretching frame, or other machine, for roving cotton, and in the machinery for spinning and roving of silk, wool, flax, hemp, or other fibrous substances Dated 16th, and Inrolled 23rd October, 1833, page 33. 7. Invention by John Shee, of London, of John Shee, " Certain improvements in apparatus for Distil- invention, lation." — Dated 16th, and Inrolled 23rd October, 1833, page 39. 8. Appointment of William, Baron Fitz- Gerald Gustos, C ountr and Vesci, Custos Rotulorum of the county of "'^ ^ Clare, with all the privileges thereunto belonging. —Dated 22nd, and Inrolled 25th Oct., 1833, p. 45. A.D. 1834.] 3° & 4° WILLIAM IV. 43 Custos,County 9. Appointment of Thomas, Marquess of ofCavan. Headford, Gustos Rotulorum of the county of Cavan, with all the privileges thereunto belonging. —Dated 22nd, and Inrolled 25th October, 1833, page 47. w'm. Abbott, 10. Deed of Bargain and Sale between Am- Baiikrupt. brose Smith, Charles Benson, and George W. Creighton, three of the Commissioners named in a Commission of Bankruptcy issued against Wil- liam Abbott, of the city of Dublin, of the one part, and Thomas Allen, of Aungier-street, in said city, of the other part. Said Commissioners, for the consideration in said deed mentioned, assigned to said Allen all the said bankrupt's estate, in the said city and elsewhere Dated 25th November, 1832 Inrolled 3rd October, 1833, page 49. Francis Wise, 1 1 . Deed of Bargain and Sale between John Kankn.pt. Jiy^n, Bertram Mitford, and Thomas W. Fitz- Gerald, tlu-ee of the Commissioners named in a Commission of Bankruptcy issued against Francis Wise, late of the city of Waterford, of the one part, and Thomas M. Waters, of the city of London, and Robert Greene, of the city of Dublin, of the other part. Said Commissioners, for the considerations in said deed mentioned, assigned to said Waters and Greene all said bank- rupt's estate in the city of Waterford and else- where Dated 12th October — Inrolled 9th November, 1833, page 55. David Culbert, 12. Deed of Bargain fend Sale between John Bankrupt. Ry^n, Bertram Mitford, and Thomas W. Fitz- Gerald, three of the Commissioners named in a Commission of Bankruptcy issued against David Culbert, of Belfast, in the county of Antrim, of the one part, and William Burns, of Abbey-street, in the city of Dublin, of the other part. Said Commissioners, for the consideration in said deed mentioned, assigned said bankrupt's estate in the town of Belfast and elsewhere, to said Bums Dated 22nd July Inrolled 12th November, 1833, page 61. G. B.Browne, 13. Invention by George B. Browne, of the Invention. gjjy London, of " Certain improvements in the machinery for making or manufacturing Pins, of the kind which are commonly used for fastening wearing apparel." — Dated 11th, and Inrolled 16th November, 1833, page 68. W. H. Bar- 14. Invention by William H. Barnard, of London, of " A Solvent not hitherto used in the nard, Inven- Arts."— Dated 1 1th, and Inrolled 16tli Novem- ber, 1833, page 75. 15. Invention by Thomas Davev, and William w. BickforJ, Bickford, of Tucking Mill, county of Cornwall, '"mention, of " The Miner's Safety Fuze."— Dated Uth, and Inrolled 18th November, 1833, page 81. 16. Appointment of William P. Moore, Master w. P. Moon-, of the Free School of Cavan, during pleasure — Schoolmaster Dated Uth, and Inrolled 18th Nov., 1833, p. 88. 17. Presentation of the Rev. E. Herbert, to Rev. E. Her- the Vicarages and Churches of Killarney and Killcumen, diocese of Ardfert and Aghadoe, by aSdKiJlcumra. the Crown, in consequence of Valentine, Earl of Kenmare, being a Roman Catholic — Dated 15th, and Inrolled 19th Nov., 1833, page 90. . 18. Deed of Bargain and Sale between Henry Eugene J. Kellett, Robert Bennett, and William M'Carthy, M'Sweeny, three of the Commissioners ni a Commission of j^jig^^gg^j^.^ Bankruptcy issued against Eugene Jei'emiah Bankrupts. M' Sweeny, and Justin M' Sweeny, of the city of Cork, of the one part, and William Ware and Daniel Callaghan, of said city, of the other part. Said Commissioners, for the considerations in said deed mentioned, assigned to said Callaghan and Ware all the said bankrupt's estate in the city of Cork and elsewhere Dated 29th October — Inrolled 26th November, 1833, page 93. 19. Memorial of Assignment of Shares in the Memorial of Hibernian Joint Stock Company, verified by the S"™^"*- ir> 1 • c -XT- 1 1 r> 1 o 1 1 Hiberman aihdavit oi Michael Koacli — Sworn 2oth, and joint Stock Inrolled 27th November, 1833, page 101. Company. 20. Letter of Attorney from Howe Peter, Mar- Letter of A t- quess of Sligo, of Westport House, in the county ^"^f^J'^l^^' of Mayo, to George Clendenning, of said county, to Clenden^" and Robert Bro^vme, of Kilkea, county of Galway, ning and authorizing them to receive rents, to make leases, l^rowne. and to sue for all sums of money due by legacies or otherwise, and generally to manage his estates and concerns in Ireland. — Dated 6th, and Im"olled 18th December, 1833, page 105. 21. Invention by John Tennent, and Thomas -Jolm Tennent Clark, of Glasgow, of " New or improved apparatus Srk^ Wn- to produce or evolve chlorine for manufacturing tion. purposes." — Dated 18th, and Inrolled 24th De- cember, 1833, page 115. ROLL XX. L. Hebert, Invention. J. Reynolds, Invention. 1. Invention by Luke Hebert, of London, of " Certain improvements in the apparatus or ma- chinery for, and in the process of making bread." —Dated 21st, and Inrolled 31st December, 1833, page 1. 2. Invention by John Reynolds, of the county of Glamorgan, of " Certain improvements in steam and other engines Dated 28th December, 1833 Inrolled 2nd January, 1834, page 7. 3. Invention by William Thomas Shallcross, of T. Shall- Manchester, of " Certain improvements in looms Inveu- or machines for weaving cotton, linen, woollen, 44 INROLMENTS IN CHANCERY. [A.D. 1834. Abbeystrow- vTj New Cliurch. and othei" fibrous cloths and substances — Dated 28th Dec, 1833 Inrolled 7th Jan., 1834, p. 13. 4. Order in Council for changing the site of the Parish Church of Abbeystrowery, diocese of Ross, to the lands of Mai'dike, a subdenomination of Cornea, granted to the Church Wardens of said parish, by Richard Boyle To^\^lsend, for the pur- pose of building a new church thereon. — Dated 6th, and Inrolled 15th January, 1834, page 19. J. S. \'ande- 5. Deed of Bargain and Sale between John C. leur,Bankrupt. Qraves, Francis Beatty, and Daniel Ryan Kane, three of the Commissioners named in a Commis- sion of Bankruptcy issued against John S. Van- deleur, of Ralahine, in the county of Clare, of the one part, and Edward Bernard, and William Magrath, both of the city of Limerick, of the other part. Said Commissioners, for the consi- derations in said deed mentioned, assigned all said bankrupt's estate in the county of Clare and elsewhere, to said Bernard and Magrath Dated 5th Dec, 1833 Inrolled 15th Jan., 1834, p. 23. Bishop of Li- merick, Dr. Knox. .John Algeo, senior and junior, Bank- riipt*. K. T. Ingle. JJankrnpt. St. Mary, at Portclare, New Chapel. 6. Translation of the Rev. Edmond Knox, Bishop of Killaloe and Kilfenora, alias Tenebre, to the Bishoprick of Limerick, vacant by the death of Dr. John Jebb Dated 29th Jan.— Inrolled 1st Feb., 1834, page 31 — Restitution of the Tem- poralities — Dated and Inrolled same day, page 34. 7. Deed of Bargain and Sale between J. C. Graves, Francis Beatty, and Wilcox Huband, three of the Commissioners named in a Commis- sion of Bankruptcy issued against John Algeo, senior and junior, of Belfast, in the county of Antrim, of the one part, and Robert Rock, of Caslin, in the county of Monaghan, of the other ])art. Said Commissioners, for the considerations therein mentioned, assigned all said bankrupt's es- tate, in Belfast and elsewhere, tosaidRock Dated 5th Aug., 1833 Inrolled 4th Feb., 1834, page 36. 8. Deed of Bargain and Sale between William C. Kyle, Richard J. Lane, and Thomas L. Hutchinson, three of the Commissioners named in a Commission of Bankruptcy issued against Robert Thomas Ingle, of Grafton-street, in the city of Dublin, of the one part, and James M'Cullagh, of said city, of the other part. Said Commis- sioners, for the considerations in said deed men- tioned, assigned to said M'Cullagh all the said bankrupt's estate, in said street and elsewhere. — Dated 1st, and Inrolled 7ih Feb., 1834, page 43. 9. Deed of Endowment, whereby John Corry Moretray, and Anketell Moretray, both of Favour Royal, in the county of Tyrone, with the consent of the Ecclesiastical Commissionei's, and the Lord Bisho)) of Clogher, granted, allotted, and confirmed that parcel of land situate in the demesne of Favour Royal, containing one aci'e, to build thereon a Chapel, to be called the Chapel of St. Mary, at Portclare, and that Thomas Moretray be the first Curate thereof, with a yearly income of £46 35. 7d., issuing out of the townlands known by the name and denominations of Fedan, Drumcork, and Tullybryan, situate in the manor of Cecil and barony of Clogher, in said county Dated 18th December, 1833 Inrolled 22nd February, 1834, page 51. 10. Appointment of Isaac D'Olier, Clerk of ^^aac DOlier, First Fi'uits and Twentieth Parts livings, [during pleasure. — Dated 13th, and In- rolled 22nd February, 1834, page 65. of all Church flS,;'^:;-' 11. Inventi(m by John O. N. Rutter, of the J. O. N. Rut- county of Southampton, of " A new and improved '"^e"'!""- process of generating heat, applicable to the heat- ing of boilers and retorts, and to other purposes for which heat is I'equired." — Dated 19th, and In- rolled 22nd February, 1834, page 67. 12. Invention by Charles Watt, of the Clap- Chas. Watt, ham, of " A new or improved method or process lu'^entio". of preparing tallow and stuff from fatty materials, and refining the same for the manufacture of candles, and other purposes." — Dated 13th, and Inrolled 22nd February, 1834, page 73. 13. Invention by Thomas Tisdall, of the county t. Tisdall, of Dublin, of "A new and improved method of Invention, constructing water wheels, with moveable paddles applicable to steam navigation, and also to mills and other purposes Dated 13th, and Inrolled 22nd February, 1834, page 79. 14. Memorial of Assignment of Shares in the Memorial of Hibernian Joint Stock Company, verified by the ^j^'^™™'' affidavit of Michael Roach — Sworn and Inrolled joint stock 26th February, 1834, page 85. Company. 16. Letter of Attorney from Charles W. V. Letter of Ai- Scott, and Joachim F. Zickerman, of Ludwigslust, a°I^d'2iickennan in the Grand Duchy of Schwerin, and William R. to Read. Scott, of the city of Dublin, to Samuel Reid, of Newry, in the county of Armagh, authorising him to receive all rents now due, or hereafter to grow due, out of their lands and tenements in the town of Newry, baronies of Iveagh and Mourne, in the counties of Down and Armagh, and to make leases, &c Dated 20th November, 1832 — Inrolled 6th March, 1834, page 91. 17. Appointment of Thomas Lawrence Behan, T. L. Behan. to the office of Cursitor and Clerk, and Engrosser Cursitor. of all Original Writs issuing out of the Court of Chancei-y, during pleasure — Dated 13th Feb Inrolled 6th March, 1834, page 95. 18. Invention by Ernest Wolf, of Leeds, of Ernest Wolf. " Certain improvements for supplying heated air. Invention, in order to support combustion in inclosed fire places." — Dated 19th, and Inrolled 24th March, 1834, page 97. A.D. 1834.] 4° WILLIAM IV. 45 ROLL XXL K.M'Lauglilin I. Pardon of Edward M'Laughlin, for stealing I'iirdou. a thirty shilling note — Dated 5th, and InroUed 8th April, 1834, page 1. J. M-Curdy, 2. Invention by John M' Curdy, of South- Inveutioii. ampton-row, of " Certain improvements in ma- chinery, for acquiring power in rivers and currents." — Dated 4th, and InroUed 8th April, 1834, page 3. (ieo.F. Muntz, Invention. 3. Invention by George F. Muntz, of Birming- ham, of " An improved manufacture of metal plates, for sheathing the bottom of ships, or other such vessels, and also of bolts, and other the like ship's fastenings." — Dated 4th, and InroUed 8th April, 1834, page 9. f n^*^* •^1"'^'' ^' In^^^tion by James Jones, of Salford, of " Certain improvements in the making of rovings, spinning, and doubling of cotton, silk, flax, and other fibrous substances." — Dated 4th, and In- rolled 8th April, 1834, page 15. Kobert Stein, 5. Invention by Robert Stein, of the city of Invention. Edinburgh, of " An improved steam engine, on the rotatory principle." — Dated 4th, and InroUed 8th April, 1834, page 20. Abraham D. g. Deed of Bargain and Sale between Henry "Jt."'^"''^^"''" Kellett, Robert Bennett, andWm. M'Carthy, Com- missioners named in a Commission of Bankruptcy, issued against Abraham D. Haynes, of the city of Cork, of the one part, and John Evan Lucas, of Barry's Hall, in the county of Cork, and William Haynes, of Temple-hill, in said county, of the other part. Said Commissioners for the consi- deration therein mentioned, assigned to said Lucas and Haynes, all the said bankrupt's estate in said city and county, and elsewhere Dated 27th March, and InroUed 12th April, 1834, page 27. oK' and ^' Fee-farm Grant from the Lord Bishop of Church, and KiUala and Achonry, to the Rev. Samuel Stock Church Yard, and his successors, Vicars of the parish of Kil- coleman, in said diocese and county of Mayo, of all that and those the thirty-five acres, part of Kilcoleman, situate in the half barony of Erris, for a glebe, and the site of a church and church yard for said parish, at the yearly rent of £1, for ever — Dated 10th December, 1833. — InroUed 12th April, 1834, page 35. Letter of At- 8. Letter of Attorney from Mark Synnott, of torney, Mark the city of Dublin, to the Rev. William George bynnott, to ..r ' .... . = Rev.vvm. Geo. "^akely, ot said City, appointing him receiver over vvakely. all his estates, with full power to receive rents, make leases, and to sell same, if necessary Dated 26th March, and InroUed 15th April, 1834, page 41 . Leave of Ab- 9. Lcave of Absence to the Right Honourable Lord Plunket, Lord Chancellor. InroUed 19th April, 1834, page 48. -Dated and ^ence. Lord Chancellor. 10. Appointment of Charles Kendal Bushe, Commission- Chief Justice of the Court of King's Bench, John ers, Great Seal Doherty, Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas, Henry Joy, Chief Baron of the Court of Exchequer, Arthur Moore, Justice of the Court of King's Bench, Richard Pennefather, Baron of the Court of Exchequer, and Thomas Goold, Master in Chancery, Commissioners of the Great Seal, during the absence of the Lord Chancellor. —Dated and InroUed 19th April, 1834, page 49. 1 1 . Deed of Bargain and Sale between Edward Adam Duffin, Haughton, John C. Graves, and Francis Beatty, Bankrupt, three of the Commissioners named in a Commission of Bankruptcy, issued against Adam Duffin, of Oakland, county of Antrim, of the one part, and Thomas M. Birnie, of Dunminlng, and Robert Grimshaw, of Belfast, both of the county Antrim, of tlie other part. Said Commissioners for the consideration therein mentioned, assigned to said Birnie and Grimshaw, all said bankrupt's estate in said county, and elsewhere. — Dated 28th Oct., 1833 InroUed 23rd April, 1834, page 53. 12. Order in Council for changing the site of Drmjg New the parish chui'ch of Drung, diocese of Kilmore, Church. to apiece of ground granted to the Church Wardens of said parish, for the purpose of building a new church thereon, by Thomas Burrowes, of Stradone House, in the county of Cavan. — Dated 6th Jan., 1834.— InroUed 23rd April, 1834, page 61. 13. Order in Council for changing the site of j^.^^.^^ the parish church of Kilmina, Diocese of Tuam, church, to a piece of ground in the townland of Buckfield, granted to the Church Wardens of said parish, for the purpose of building a new church thereon, by the Marquess of Sligo Dated 14th, and InroUed 24th April, 1834, page 63. 14. Creation of the New Parish of MuUaghfadd, Mulla-'hfadd by the Lord Bishop of Clogher, from contiguous New Parish, portions of tlie parishes of Aughalurcher, and Tidavnet, to consist of the following townlands, from the said parish of Tidavnet, viz.: — Esliroe, Derrynahisco, Eshmore, Derrynasella, Derry- allaghan, Lermaught, Comagillagh, Sraveela, Kilmone, Milligin, The Alns, Cormichalea, Cor- nacrieve, Knockatallen, Knockaguillan, Island Comquiril, Corlat, and part of Islands Drumago, Eshachain, The Island Knocknallunbeg, Sti'a- clevin, Knocknagehee, Stramuckelroy, Esnaglogh, Barrateleppy, Upper and Lower, Tonnystacken, Knockaquillan, Com, and Knockanerloe. And from the parish of Aughalin-chcr, the following to wnlands, viz. : — MuUnavale, MuUaghfadd, Cor- narooslan, Attgoghan, Altawark, Cooneen, Derry- 46 INROLMENTS IN CHANCERY. [A.D. 1834, Reid and .lohnson, Invention. crunin, Laggatllladln, Athymullaboy Tatteuaboo- dagli, and Cvocknagralia. The rectors of said parishes to have the alternate presentation to the perpetual cure of said new parish. — Dated 4th January Inrolled 8th May, 1834, page 65. 15. Invention by John P. Reid, and Thomas Johnson, both of the city of Glasgow, of " Certain improvements applicable to certain looms for weaving different sorts of cloth." — Dated 7th, and Inrolled 9th May, page 75. 'or"''^Cava- Letter of Attorney from Philip Cavanagh, nTgh\'o ^ of the city of New Yoi-k, to Samuel Crampton, Crampton and of Holles-street, in the city of Dublin, and John Browne. William Browne, of said city, authorising them to sell, lease, or mortgage the several lands and premises following, viz.: — Curtclogh, in the county of Wexford ; also a piece of land on the east side of the road near the bridge of Glas- nevin, in the county of Dublin ; a House in Thomas-street ; three Houses on Cork-hill ; a piece of ground, situate on the east side of Church-street ; all said last premises are situate in the city of Dublin, and also a Piece of Ground on the north side of Great Britain-street, with the houses built thereon, situate in the county of Dublin, together with the several other premises, situate in said county and city, or elsewhere. — Dated 14th April, "1834 Inrolled 15th Mav, 1834, page 81. .lolin Ericson, 17. Invention by John Ericson, of the county Invention. Middlesex, of " An Engine for producing motive power, whereby a greater quantity of power is obtained from a given quantity of fuel than here- tofore." — Dated 14th, and Inrolled 16th May, 1834, page 85. .lolin Smith, 18. Invention by John Smith, of the county Invention. p^^.^j^^ "Certain improvements in ma- chinery used in the preparing and spinning of cotton, flax, wool, and other fibrous substances." —Dated 14th, and Inrolled 16th May, 1834, p.91. Thomas J. 19. Invention by Tliomas J. Fuller, county of Fuller, Inven- Middlesex, of " An improvement, or improve- ments in machinery, or apparatus for making, or manufacturing of nails." — Dated 14th, and Inrolled 16th May, 1834, page 97. Charles Att- 20. Invention by Charles Attwood, of Gates- tion"^' head, of " A certain improvement, or improvements in manufacturing, or purifying soda ; and that lie hath likewise invented the art of making a certain pigment, or certain pigments, by a certain process not previously used for such purpose, or purposes." —Dated 14th, and Inrolled 16th May, 1834,p.l03. Thos..!. Fuller, 21. Invention by Thomas J. Fuller, of the nvention. county of Middlesex, of " An improvement in the shape and form of nails, spikes, and bolts." — Dated 14th, and Inrolled 16th May, 1834, page 109. 22. Grant to William Nugent M'Namara, of William X. three Fairs, to be holden at the town of Bally- S^^'-'^'^f , .' , ^ ^ ^, ^.f, FiursandMar- vaughan, m the county or Clare, on every 29th ^gts. day of May, 24th day of June, and 23rd day of September, in every year, and also a daily Market, with a Court of Pye powder, tolls, and customs during said fairs and markets. — Dated 14th, and Inrolled 16th May, 1834, page 115. 23. Memorial of Assignment of Shares in the Assignment of Hibernian Joint Stock Company, verified by the ^i^"' . 1 1 T-> 1 o 1 1 1 man Joint aindavitoi Miciiael Koach — Sworn the 23rd, and stock Com- InroUed 24th May, 1834, page 117. l«i"y- 24. Judgment and Decree upon Inquisition held island Magei? and taken at Belfast, in the county of Antrim, House, before George Drevar, Simon Boileau, and Thomas Sherlock, three of the Commissioners appointed for Preserving and Improving the Port of Dublin, for valuing a Piece of Ground in Island Magee, near Larne, in said county, containing one acre, one rood, and five perches, for the purpose of building thereon a Light House, to be called " Island Magee Light House." Wherein the Jury find that the interest of Samuel Faries, in said premises, is of the value of £85. That the in- terest of Lord Viscount Dungannon is of the value of £20. That the interest of John M'Cance, and John Agriew, (as trustees to preserve contingent remainders in the fee of said lands,) is of the value of £11 155. And that the interest of the Marquess of Donegal, is of the value of £1. — Dated 10th April, and Inrolled 28th May, 1834, page 123. 25. Pardon Granted to John Sunderland. — John Sunder- Dated 23rd, and Inrolled 28tli May, 1834 land, Pardon. page 165. 26. Invention by Samuel Slocum, of the county Saml. Slocnm. of Middlesex, of " A certain improvement, or im- provements in machinery for making nails." — Dated 24th, and Inrolled 28th May, 1834, page 167. 27. Invention by James J. Cordes, of the city Jas. J.Cordes, of London, of " A certain improvement, or im- l^vtiition. provements in machinery, for making rivets and screw blanks, or bolts." — Dated 24th, and Inrolled 28th May, 1834, page 173. 28. Invention by Samuel Slocum, of the county Saml. Slocum, of Middlesex, of " Improvements in the machinery invention, for making pins." — Dated 24th, and Inrolled 28th May, 1834, page 179. 29. Invention by James J. Cordes, of the cjty Jas. J. Cordes, of London, of " A certain improvement, or im- I'l^ei^tion- provements in the machinery for making nails." — Dated 24th, and Inrolled 28th May, 1834, p. 185. 30. Invention by John B. C. Torassa, of the Torassa, county of Surrey, Paul F. Mustin, Henry W. Mustin, and A.D. 1834.] 4° & 5" WILLIAM IV. 47 Wood, Inven- Wood, both of the city of London, of " Certain improvements in making or producing the pig- ment, commonly known by the name of white lead, or carbonate of lead." — Dated 24th, and Inrolled 28th May, 1834, page 191. Hailieborougli 3 1 . Order in Council for changing the site of New Churcli. i]^q Church of the Parish of Moybologue, other- wise Bailieborough, diocese of Kihnore, to a Plot of Ground granted to the Church Wardens of said parish, for the purpose of building a new chui'ch thereon, by Sir William Young — Dated 10th May, 1834 Inrolled 4th June, 1834, page 197. James Quin, 32. Deed of Bargain and Sale between John Uaiikrupt. Graves, Francis Beatty, and Daniel R. Kane, three of the Commissioners named in a Com- mission of Bankruptcy, issued against James Quin, of Belfast, of the one part, and William J. Moore, and William Martin, both of the said town, of the other part. Said Commissioners for the con- siderations therein mentioned, assigned to said parties all the said bankrupt's estate in said town, and elsewhere. — Dated 11th December, 1833 Im-olled 5th June, 1834, page 199. lor'^Pensioif^" P^"^^*^" Plunket, late Lord Chan- " ' " cellor, upon his retiring from office, of £3692 6s. Id. per annum Dated 5th, and Inrolled 6th June, 1834, page 207. 34. Deed of Bargain and Sale between Robert Greens, Bank- Deane, Robert Bennett, and William M'Carthy, '""P^-''- Commissioners named in a Commission of Bank- ruptcy, issued against James E. Green, and William S. Green, of Youghal, in the county of Cork, of the one part, and Roger G. Davis, VValter Atkin, and Thomas Hervej', all of said county, of the other part. Said Commissioners, for the considerations therein mentioned, assigned to said parties all the said bankrupt's estate in said town, and elsewhere. — Dated 19th February, and Inrolled 10th June, 1834, page 211. 35. Invention by Daniel Aveyard, of the city Danl.AveyarJ, of Dublin, of " A refrigerator, or condenser to Indention, cool worts, and for condensing in distillation, for the use of brewers and distillers." — Dated 10th, and Inrolled 12th June, 1834, page 219. 36. Grant to Robert Shapland Carew, ofLordCarew, Castleborough, in the county of Wexford, and to ^'i®^*"'" °^ his heirs male, for ever, of the dignity of Bai'on of Carew, in said county. — Dated 13th, and Im-olled I8th June, 1834, page 225. 37. Invention by Samuel Hall, of the county Samuel Hall, of Nottingham, of " Certain improvements in Invention, steam engines." — Dated 19 th, and Inrolled 21st June, 1834, page 231. ROLL XXIL \Ym. Smith, ttunkrui)t. 1. Deed of Bargain and Sale between John Ryan, Bertram Mitford, and James Major, Com- missioners named in a Commission of Bankruptcy issued against William Smith of St. Andrew- street, in the city of Dublin, of the one part, and John P. Foster, of Wood-street, in the city of London, and John Nolan of Grafton-street, in the city of Dublin, of the other part. Said Commis- sioners, for the considerations therein mentioned, assigned to said parties all the said bankrupt's estate in the city of Dublin, and elsewhere. — Dated 25th February, 1834 Inrolled 26th June, 1834, page 1. WilliamLittle, 2. Deed of Bargain and Sale between John C. UaukTupt""'' Ctraves, Daniel R. Kane, and Christopher Antisell, Commissioners named in a Commission of Bank- ruptcy, issued against William Little, senior and junior, of Coleraine, in the Liberties of the county of Londonderry, of the one pai't, and Andi'ew Clarke, of Port-hall, in the county of Donegal, of the other part. Said Commissioners for the con- siderations therein mentioned, assigned to said Clarke all the said bankrupt's estate in the town of Coleraine, and elsewhere Dated 9th Mav, 1834._Inrolled 9th July, 1834, page 7. MathewBush, 3, Invention by Mathew Bush, of Dumbarton, aventwn. ^j- u (Jt^tain improvements in machinery, or appa- ratus for drying and printing calicoes, and other fabrics." — Dated 7th, 1834, page 15. and Inrolled 12th July, 4. Invention by Horton Deverill, of Man- Horton Deve- chester, of " A method of engraving and etching, ""i'l' Invention, on cylindrical surfaces for printing, and other purposes." — Dated 7th, and Inrolled 12th July, 1834, page 21. 5. Presentation of the Rev. James Griffith, to Rev. James the Prebend of Disert, diocese of Limerick P"^n' ^''T Dated 7th, and Im-olled 12th July, 1834, page 27. 6. Appointment of Francis J. Nash, temporary Fras. J. Nash Officer, in the absence of Robert Wogan, Deputy Keeper of the Rolls Dated 17th, and Inrolled 19th July, 1834, page 29. 7. Judgment and Award of the Commissioners Commission- for making Wide and Convenient Streets in the gj^^gt'^'^pui, city of Dublin, on the Verdict of a Jury empan- lin, piH-iane. nelled to enquire into the value of the premises situate in Pill-lane, kno^™ by Nos. 63, 64, 66, 67, 68, and 69. Wherein they find that the interest of Samuel Hall in the house and premises. No. 63, is of the value of £184 15s. lid — That the interest of James Mulliolland in the warehouses and pre- mises, at the rere of said dwelling-house, extending to Morgan-place, is of the value of £215. — That the interest of William Shaw in said warehouses 48 INROLMENTS IN CHANCERY. [A.D. 1834. Commission- and premises afoi'esaid, is of the value of £160. streftr Dub- — That the interest of the representatives of liii. Pill-lane. John Kilsoe, in a piece of ground adjoining said house and premises, on which ground part of the old White Cross Inn stands, is of the value of £1 f)s That the interest of Jane and Margaret Cullen, Edward Guinness, and John Powell, in all the aforesaid premises, is of the value of £574 9s. 3d That the interest of AVilliam Gard in the fee of all said premises, is of the value of £214 16s. — That the interest of Thomas Benjamin, and John Smithson in the dwelling-house and premises, No. 65, Pill-lane, known as the old White Cross Inn, with the yards and stables thereto belonging, is of the value of £369 10s. 3d. — That the interest of Tliomas Hoey in the dwelling-house and pre- mises, marked No. 66, in said lane, is of the value of £652 That the interest of Michael O'Connor, in the dwelling house and premises marked No. 67, in said lane, is of the value of £129 17s. 6d That the interest of John Stewart, in Nos. 66, and 67, in said lane, is of the value of £556 8s That the interest of the represen- tatives of John Kilsoe in said dwelling-houses, yards, and premises, Nos. 64, 65, 66, and 67, is of the value of £1,303^ Is. Id. — That the interest of Michael O'Connor, and Augustine Greene, in the houses and premises, Nos. 68 and 69, in saidlane, is of the value of £177 8s — That the interest of Alice Pierse in the house and premises. No. 70, situate in said lane, is of the value of £36 10s — That the interest of Peter Miller in said premises, is of the value of 5s That the interest of Samuel Scott in said premises, is of the value of £5 5s — That the interest of Thomas Pattei-son, in the fee and inheritance of all the said last-mentioned dwelling-houses and premises, Nos. 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, and 70, in Pill-lane aforesaid, is of the value of £1,531 4s. 4d — That the interest of Alexander Bourke, in the house and premises. No. 71, on the west side of the old Wliite Cross Inn, is of the value of £81 5s, — That the interest of Michael O'Connor in the house and premises, No. 71, on the south side of the old White Cross Inn, is of the value of £145 7s. 3d. — That the interest of William Henry Carroll, in the dwel- ling-house and premises, known as the new White Cross Inn, (having waived all beneficial interest) is of the value of 5s That the interest of Pierce Newton King, in said last-mentioned premises, is of the value of £602 10s. — That the interest of George Carroll in said premises, as trustee in the marriage settlement of said Pierce N. King, for the benefit of his children, is of the value of £699 16s. 3d That the interest of J. Pickering in the dwelling-house and premises. No. 73, is of the value of £392 19s That the interest of John Taylor in the dwelling-house and [)remises, No. 74, is of the value of £758 8s. — That the interest of Hugh Gamble in said last- mentioned premises, is of the value of £262. — That the interest of James Wright in said premises, is of the value of 5s — That the interest of John M' Kenny in said premises, is of the value of 5s That the interest of Hugh Mullanphy in the dwelling-house and premises. No. 76, is of the value of £420 14s. \d That the interest of Edward Bowes in the dwelling-house and pre- mises, No. 77, is of the value of £l 1 1 15s. — That the interest of Robert Gatchell, in the dwelling- house and premises. No. 78, is of the value of £1278 16s. 8d That the interest of Judith Murray in said dwelling-house and premises, is of the value of £314 Is. 3^/ That the interest of Mary Crosbie in said premises, is of the value of £98 Is. 7d That the interest of William Hill in the dwelling-house and premises. No. 79, is of the value of £515 7s — That the interest of Stanford Carroll in the fee and inheritance of all said last- mentioned premises, in Pill-lane, Nos. 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, is of the value of £3,778 1 5s. — That the interest of the Rev. John Rowley, as rector of the parish of St. Michan and his successors in all the afoi'esaid dwelling-houses, Nos. 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, and 79, is of the value of £279 18s. 5d. ; and said sum is to be invested in Government Stock, in the joint name of the Commissioners of Wide Streets, and the Rector of said parish of St. Michan Dated 4th June. — Inrolled 19th July, 1834, page 33. 8. Judgment and Award of the Commissioners Commission- for making Wide Streets in the city of Dublin, on ^^^^^ ]■ the Verdict of a Jury, empannelled to enquire into Ji„^ Mount- * the value of the premises situate in the south side ratli-street. of Pill-lane, known by Nos. 80, 81, 82, 83, and 84, and also the premises on the west side of Mountrath-street, known as Nos. 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, and 18, together with the warehouses, yards, stables, and out-ofRces, belonging to the said several and respective premises. Wherein the Jury find that the interest of Thomas Saunders in the house and premises. No. 80, Pill-lane, is of the value of £1497 3s. Id That the interest of Lawrence N. Donovan, and Henry Gower, in said house and premises, is of the value of £361 1 Os That John and James Bursiquot are entitled to an estate in fee in said house and premises, and that the same is of the value of £80 lOs. — That the interest of the representatives of T. Gatchell, in the house and premises, No. 81, Pill-lane, (south side) is of the value of £150 4s. 9d. — That the interest of William Fair in said house and pre- mises, is of the value of £224 2s. 9d. — That the interest of Richard Cruikshank in the house and premises. No. 82, in said street, is of the value of £366 9s. bd That the interest of Thomas Gapior in No. 83 in said street, is of the value of £85 That the interest of Francis Longworth in said last-mentioned premises, is of the value of £204 Os. 4d That Humphrey Jones is possessed of the dwelling-house and premises. No. 84, in said street, and that the interest of same is of the value of£515 5s That the interest of Ralph Smith in said premises, is of the value of £580 3s. 8d.-r- A.D. 1834.] 5° WILLIAM IV. 49 That the interest of Robert Balenthie in No. 13, Mountrath-street, is of tlie value of £125 I85. 2c?. — That the interest of Alexander Scott, in Nos. 14 and 15, in said street, is of the value of '£112 10a- That William and Elizabeth O'Callaghan liaving no beneficial interest in No. 14, are awarded only 5^ — That the interest of the representatives of Thomas Taylor in said No. 14, is of the value of £31 \6s. bd — That the interest of the representative of John Scott in said premises, is of the value of £369 8s. lOd. — That the interest of Francis W. Madden in the house and premises, No. 16, in said street, is of the value of £315 That the interest of Alexander Montgomery in said premises, is of the value of £466 19*-. od. — That the interest of Joshua Porter Conway in the house and pre- mises, No. 17, situate in said street, is of the value of £591 Ss. id That the interest of William Redesdale Box in said house and pre- mises, is of the value of £292 19s. 8d — That the interest of John M'Kenna in tlie dwelling-house and premises. No. 18, Mountrath-street, is of the value of £30 That the interest of John Hayes in said house and premises, is of the value of ' £72 That the interest of Lynden Bolton | in said houses and premises, Nos. 81, 82, 83, I and 84, in Pill-lane, and also the said premises, j Nos. 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, and 18, Mountrath- street, is of the value of £1274 16s — That the interest in fee of Sir Charles Henry Coote, Bart., in all said premises, is of the value of £1204 2s And £6 9s. 2d., being the interest on £117 4s. 2d., is awarded to the Rev. John Rowley, Rector of the parish of St. Michans, as compensation for his loss until new houses are built Dated 4tli June. — Inrolled 19th July, 1834, page 61. Letter of At- 9. Letter of Attorney from Lady Cecilia Un- tomey, Lady derwood, of No. 5, Great Cumberland-street, in toSs^rr^the county of Middlesex, to Thomas Sterling Berry, of Hume-street, in the city of Dublin, authorising him to sign a recognizance in her name pursuant to the Order of the Court of Chancery made in the cause of Gore and others, V. Small and others Dated 28th July — Inrolled 12th August, 1834, page 81. Herman Hen- 10. Invention by Herman Hendricks, of the .incks, inven-. gtrand, in the county of Middlesex, of " Im- provements in manufacturing prussiate of potash, and the prussiate of soda, and improvements in dying blue colours without indigo." — Dated 10th July Inrolled 20th August, 1834, page 85. c. M. H. Mo- 11. Invention by Claude Marie Hilaire linard, Inven- Molinard, of Adam-street, Adelphi, county of " ■ Middlesex, of " Certain improvements in looms or machinery for weaving fabrics." — Dated 31st July, 1834. page 91. -Inrolled 20th August, 1834, 12. Invention by Peter Wright, of the city Peter Wright, of Edinburgh, of " An improved method of spin- Indention, ning, twisting, and twining cotton, flax, silk, wool, or any other suitable substance." — Dated 31st July — Inrolled 20th August, 1834, page 97. 13. Memorial of Assignment of Shares in the Assignment of Hibernian Joint Stock Company, verified by the ^jlfn j^int*''^'^' affidavit of Michael Roach — Sworn and Inrolled stock Com- 27th August, 1834, page 103. pany. 14. Deed of Bargain and Sale between Robert as. O'Connor, Bennett, Henry Kellelt, and Robert Deane, three Bankrupt. of the Commissioners named in a Commission of Bankruptcy issued against James O'Connor, of the city of Cork, of the one part, and Thomas Harricks, of said city, of the other part. Said Commissioners for the considerations in said deed mentioned, assigned to said Harricks all the said bankrupt's estate in the city of Cork or elsewhere. —Dated 19th July Inrolled 29th August, 1834, page 109. 15. Order in Council for the partial dissolution Longlicrew of the Union of Loughcrew, diocese of Meath, by severing therefrom the parish of Killeagh ; said Union to consist in future of the parishes of Loughcrew, Diamor, Moylough, and Russagh Dated 21st July Inrolled 30th August, 1834, page 1 16. 16. Consent of the Lord Lieutenant and Lord Lieuten- Council for dissolving the Union of Loughcrew. '"'"'^ Consent. —Dated 18th July.— Inrolled 30th August, 1834, page 121. 17. Presentation of the Rev. Tliomas O'Rorke Rev. Thom.n to the Union of Loughcrew, consisting of the O '^orke, ^ Vicarage of Loughcrew, Vicarage of Diamer, crew." ""^ ^' Rectory of Moylough, and Rectory of Russage, alias Clonbrony, diocese of Meath Dated 5th, and Inrolled 9th September, 1834, page 129. 18. Grant to Lord Viscount Lorton, of three Lord Visconnt yearly Fairs, to be held at the town of Boyle, Lorton, Fairs, in the county of Roscommon, on every 9th B")'". July, 16th August, and 16th September, in sub- stitution of the Fairs heretofore held at the town and lands of Garrisk, together with a Court of Pye-powder, tolls, and customs, at a rent of 9s. 3d Dated 28th July Inrolled 9th Sep- tember, 1834, page 131. 19. Presentation of the Rev. Robert Battersby, Rev. Hobort to the Rectory of Killeagh, diocese of Meath.— Dated 9th, and Inrolled 26th September, 1834, Uectofyl page 133. H 50 INROLMENTS IN CHANCERY. [A.D. 1834. ROLL XXIIL Oyster Tsland 1. Judgment and Decree upon Inquisition held Light House, and taken at the town of Shgo, before Thomas Crosthwait, Simeon Boileau, and Sir Drury J. Dickenson, three of the Corporation appointed for Preserving and Improving the Port of Dubhn, for the purpose of vakiing a piece of ground in an island called Oj'ster Island, in the river of Sligo, together with the right of passage thereto, for the purpose of building thereon a Light-house, to be called Oyster Island Light-house." Wherein the Jury find that the interest of Henry Frederick Martin in four acres of land, in said island, with the right of pas- sage thereto, is of the value of £320, and that the interest of Matthew Walsh in said land, is of the value of Is Dated 31st July. — InroUed 6th October, 1834, page 1. Ennishowen 2. Judgment and Decree upon Inquisition held Head Light ^nd taken at the town of Moville, in the county of Donegal, before Thomas Crosthwait, Simeon Boileau, and Sir Drury J. Dickenson, three of the Corporation appointed for Improving and Pre- serving the Port of Dublin, for the purpose of valuing a piece of ground, containing 2 acres 1 rood and 10 perches, of the lands of Shrove, in the barony of Ennishowen, in said county, for building thereon a Light-house, called Ennishowen Head Light-house. Wherein the Jury find that the interest of Sir Arthur Chichester, in said piece of ground, is of the value of £160 That the interests of John M'Cance, and John Agnew, as trustees in the settlement of the Marquess of Donegal, is of the value of £33 8s. lOd, Said Inquisition also contains the value of the numerous interests of the representatives and trustees of the Marquess of Donegal in said premises, varying from £1 to 1.? Dated 4th August Inrolled 6th October, 1835, page 22. House. Duncannon Light House. 3. Judgment and Decree upon Inquisition held and taken at the town of New Ross, in the county of Wexford, before Thomas Crosthwait, Thomas Sherlock, and David Charles Latouche, three of the Corporation appointed for Preserving and Improving the Port of Dubhn, for the purpose of valuing 2 roods and 22 perches of ground, near Dungannon, in the parish of St. James, in said county, for building thereon a Light-house. Wherein the Jury find that the intei'est of Lord Viscount Templemore, and the Hon. Henry Spencer Chichester in said piece of ground, is of the value of Is. — That the interest of the Earl of Uxbridge, Montgomerie Stewart, and James Kibblewhite in same, as their trustees, is of the value of £10 That John Shotton, Rev. William Arclulall, Henry Rogers, Thomas Jackson, James Collier, John Kent, John Doyle, Terence Rogers, Terence Hughes, and Alexander Rogers, are entitled to 1.9. each, for their interest in said ground ; and that the interest of Terence Rogers the elder, in said ground, is of the value of £11 15s Dated 16th August Inrolled 6th October, 1834, page 61. 4. Invention by John Read, of Regent-street, John Read, in the county of Middlesex, and John Barton, of Inveution. Goswell-street Road, in said county, of " Certain improvements in machinery, or apparatus for raising, or fencing fluids." — Dated 8th, and In- rolled 9th October, 1834, page 89. 5. Pardon of Anthony M'Cann, formerly of Anth.M'Cann, Cordery, in the county of Louth, but now of Altona, in the Duchy of Holstein, merchant, attainted of high treason Dated 8th, and Inrolled 9th October, 1834, page 93. 6. Order in Council for changing the site of the Kilbride New parish church of Kilbride, diocese of Dublin, to a piece of ground in a more central part of said parish, granted to the Church Wardens, by the Earl of Wicklow, for the purpose of building a new church thereon Dated 9th, and Inrolled Uth October, 1834, page 95. 7. Letter of Attorney from Thomas Penn Letter of At- Gaskell, of the city of Philadelphia, to Thomas p.^ca^Jin^" Bell, of Cassino, in the county of Cork, author- Thomas Bell, ising and empowering him to assign and convey to James Charles Martin, all that and those the lot, or piece of ground known as No. 13, on the north-west side of Fitzwilliam-square, in the parish of Saint Peter, in the city of Dublin, for the considerations therein mentioned — Dated 5th September, 1834 Inrolled 15th October, 1834, page 97. 8. Appointment of Philip Cecil Crampton, Philip c. Judge of the Court of King's Bench, during J^™PtOj^';^_^,^ good behaviour Dated 18th, and Inrolled 21st Bench. October, 1834, page 103. 9. Appointment of Michael O'Loghlen, to the Michael office of Solicitor-General, during pleasure — g^S^Ge- Dated 18th, and Inrolled 21st October, 1834, nerai. page 104. 10. Invention by Amasa Stone, of Liverpool, of " An improvement in power and other looms, °^ ^ used in the weaving of silk, hempen, cotton, woollen, and other cloths." — Dated 18tli, and Inrolled 21st October, 1834, page 105. 1 1 . Invention by Henry Pinkus, of Oxford- H. Pinkus, or street, county of Middlesex, of improved method of generating, or producing and applying motive power in connexion with impelling machinery for the propulsion of cars, or carriages, on rails, and of ships and other vessels when i A.D. 1834.] 5" WILLIAM IV. 51 afloat." — Dated 21st, and InroUed 22nd October, 1834, page 109. Louis Perrin, 12. Appointment of Louis Perrin, to the office "eant*^ of Second Sergeant, during pleasure Dated 2 1st, " ■ and Inrolled 22nd October, 1834, page 112. Richard W. 13. Appointment of Richard W. Greene, to (.reeue, Third ^\^^ office of Third Sergeant, during pleasure ° Dated 21st, and Im-olled 22nd October, 1834, page 114. .rohn Morrogh, 14. Deed of Bargain and Sale between Henry Bankrupt. Kellett, Robert Deane, and Robert Bennett, three of the Commissioners named in a Commission of Bankruptcy, issued against John Morrogh, of the city of Coi'k, of the one part, and Thomas Henry Hewitt, of said city, of the other part. Said Commissioners for the considerations in said deed mentioned, assigned to said Hewitt, all the said bankrupt's estate in the county and city of Cork, » and elsewhere Dated 26th July, 1834 Inrolled 28th October, 1834, page 115. ^ev. Oeorge 15, Presentation of the Rev. George Studdert, Abbeyfe'ale*'' Vicarage of Abbeyfeale, diocese of Limerick. — Dated 25th, and Inrolled 30th October, 1834, page 122. Thos. Martin, 16. Deed of Bargain and Sale between Henry Bankrupt. Kellett, Robert Deane, and William M'Carthy, three of the Commissioners named in a Com- mission of Bankruptcy, issued against Thomas Martin, of the city of Cork, of the one part, and Edward Martin, of said city, of the other part. Said Commissioners for the considerations in said deed mentioned, assigned to said Edward Martin all said bankrupt's estate in the city of Cork, and elsewhere. — Dated 21st, and Im-olled 31st Oct., 1834, page 123. fome"^ Fr^*" ^'^ ' ^^^^^^ Attorney from Francis Carter, of Carter'toT\ b! county of Highland, in the State of Ohio, to Carter. Francis B. Carter, of Shanganagh, in the county of Dublin, authorising and empowering him to sell t!ie house and premises at present occupied by Samuel Oldham, in Westmoreland-street, in the city of Dublin, execute deeds of sale, &c Dated 2nd July, 1834 Inrolled 5th November, 1834, page 131. Ernest Wolff, 18. Invention by Ernest Wolff, of Camberwell, Invention. jj^ ^jjg cQii^ty Surrey, of " A certain improve- ment, or certain improvements in steam engines." Dated 10th, and Inrolled 13th November, 1834, page 133. Lough Corrib Canal. 19. Inquisition and finding of a Jury appointed to ascertain the value of certain premises, necessary for making a navigable canal from Lough Corrib to the bay of Galway, and also for the improve- ment of Galway Harbour. Wherein they find that the piece of land called Blake's Acre, lying and being at Fort Hill, and necessary for making said navigable canal, the property of Walter Joyce, is of the value of £70 That the interest of Andrew Blake, in said lands, is of the value of £30 — And that the fee of said lands is of the value of £1. —Dated 3rd April, 1834 Inrolled 8th Nov., 1834, page 137. 20. Appointment of Louis Perrin, to the office Louis Pen-in. of Second Sergeant, during pleasure Dated g,!^""*^ 19th, and Inrolled 20th Nov., 1834, page 145. 21. Judgment and Deci'ee of the Commissioners Judgment, of Lough Corrib Canal and Galway Harbour, ^ough Corrib upon Inquisition held on the 1st of April, in the town of Galway, and adjourned to the 3rd April, following Dated 4th April, 1834 — Inrolled 25th November, 1834, page 147. 22. Memorial of Assignment of Shares in the Hibernian Hibernian Joint Stock Company, verified by the stocTx. affidavit of Michael Roach — Sworn 25th, and Inrolled 26th November, 1834, page 157. 23. Letter of Attorney from John O. Masterson, Letter of At- of Castlebar, in the County of Mayo, and Letitia Masterson, his wife, to Charles Malley, of Newport ,pife, to Cbas. Pratt, in said county, authorising and empow- Malley. ering him to receive all rents and dividends, to enforce payment, and give discharges and acquit- tances for same Dated 25th April, 1834 — In- rolled 29th November, 1834, page 164. 24. Appointment of Charles K. Bushe, Chief Commission- Justice of the Court of King's Bench, Arthur ^"'^^f^'s^''^, Moore, Justice of the Court of Common Pleas, and John Leslie Foster, Baron of the Court of Exchequer, Commissioners of the Great Seal, during pleasure Dated the 1st, and InroUed 2nd December, 1834, page 167. 25. Invention by Jean Baptist Mollerat, of J.B.Molierat. Chelsea, in the county of Middlesex, of " Certain Ind ention, improvements in the manufacture of Gas, for illumination." — Dated 1st, and Inrolled 3rd Dec, 1834, page 168. 26. Invention by Gilbert Sanders, of Lorn- Gilbert San- bard-street, in the county of the city of Dublin, 'I'^r-s Invention of " Certain improvements in the manufacture of Gas, for the purpose of illumination." — Dated 1st, and Inrolled 3rd December, 1834, page 171. 27. Appointment of The Archbishop of Ar- Lords Justices magh, Charles K. Bushe, Chief Justice of the Court of King's Bench, and The Connnander of the Forces, for the time being. Lords Justices, m the absence of the Marquess of Wellesley. — Dated 1st, and Inrolled 5th December, 1834, page 175. 28. Deed of Bargain and Sale between Ambrose John Moore, Smith, Charles Benson, and George Wright Bankrupt. 52 INROLMENTS IN CHANCERY. [A.D. 1835. Creighton, three of the Commissioners named in a Commission of Bankruptcy, issued against John Moore, of the one pai-t, and Joseph Scott Moore, of Hume-street, in the city of Dubhn, of the other part. Said Commis- sioners, for the considerations therein mentioned, assigned to said J. S. Moore, all the said bank- rupt's estate in said city, and elsewhere Dated 25th November — InroUed 18th Decem- ber, 1834, page 178. 29. Invention by John Gold, of Birmingham, Jo'^ 9°^*^' the county of Warwick, of " Certain improve- I^^'-'^ti""- ments in cutting, grinding, smoothing, polishing, or otherwise preparing glass." — Dated 18th, and Inrolled 20th December, 1834, page 184. ROLL XXIV. Sir R. Peel, 1 . Appointment of Sir Robert Peel, to the SrExcie uer^^^^ of Chancellor of the Exchequer, during pleasure — Dated 27th, and Inrolled 3lst Dec, 1834, page 1. Charles AVatt, 2. Invention by Charles Watt, of Clapham, in Inveution. jj^g county of Surrey, of " A new or improved method, or process of preparing tallow and stuff from fatty materials." — Dated 29th, and Inrolled 31st December, 1834, page 2. Sir E. B. Sug- 3. Appointment of Sir Edward B. Sugden, den, Chancel, Chancellor and Keeper of the Great Seal of Ireland — Dated 7th, and Im-olled 9th January, 1835, page 7. sir Henry Harding, Privy Seal. 4. Appointment of Sir Henry Harding, to the office of Keeper of the Privy Seal — Dated 6thj and Inrolled 9tH January, 1835, page 8. Shares St. Patrick Assu' rauce Co. Thos. Kirwan, 5. Memorial of Transfer of Eighty Shares in Transfer of the Saint Patrick Assurance Company, by Thomas Kirwan, of Abbey-street, in the city of Dublin. Verified by the affidavit of Robert Hunter, seci'e- tary to said Company. — Sworn and Inrolled 22nd page i). John Kell}-, 6. Memorial of Acceptance of said Eighty Acceptance of glares in said Company, by John Kelly, of Pow- Shares in St. . . , • /. i i i i ' • Patrick Assu- erscourt, in said county, verified by the affidavit lauceCo. of Robert Hunter Sworn and Inrolled 22nd January, 1835, page 5. Dated 29th November, Januaiy, 1835, page 16. 1834 Inrolled 30th W. Patterson, Invention. Tlios. Sharj), and Richard Roherts, lu- ^ention. Hanbridge New Church. 7. Invention by William Patterson, of Dublin, of " A new material for tanning hides and skins, which is also applicable to other purposes." — Dated 27th, and Inrolled 30th January, 1835, page 9, 8. Invention by Thomas Sharp, and Richard Roberts, both of Manchester, in the county Palatinate of Lancaster, of " Certain improve- ments in machinery for grinding com, and other materials." — Dated 27th, and Inrolled 30th Jan., 1835, page 12. 9. Act of Council for changing the site of the Parish Church of Seapatrick, to a piece of ground in the town of Banbridge, granted by the Marquess of Downshire to the Church Wardens, for the purpose of building a new Church thereon 1 0. Appointment of Edward Pennefather, to E.Pennefather the office of Solicitor-General, during pleasure Solicitor-Gen. — Dated 27th, and Inrolled 30th January, 1835, page 17. 11. Appointment of William Johnson, to the Wm. Johnson office of Filacer of the Court of King's Bench, ^ilac^r, King s during good behaviour Dated 6th, and Inrolled 7th February, 1835, page 18. 12. Memorial of Transfer of Shares in the John J. Nu^ Patriotic Assurance Company, on the 9th Fe- g'^JJ^^"'*'''" bruary, 1835, by John J. Nugent, and W. Chaplon PairioticAs- Newton to Patrick Reed, of Linenhall-street, in ^mauce Com- the city of Dublin. Verified by the affirmation of William Robinson, secretary to said Company, —Inrolled lOih February, 1835, page 20. 13. Deed of Sale between The Most Noble The Rev.Chas. John Loftus, Marquess of Ely, of the first part ; pel^^af'^j, n,^^ The Ecclesiastical Commissioners, of the second Glebe, Diocese part ; Thomas, Lord Bishop of Leighlin and Ferns. Ferns, of the third part, and the Rev. Charles William Doyne, rector of the parish of Fethard, of the fourth part, of part of the lands of Pill- town, in said parish, containing five acres, for the purpose of enlarging the old Glebe lands, in consideration of the sum of £135 5s — Dated 12th April, 1834 Inrolled lOth February, 1835, page 21. 14. Appointment of Louis Perrifi, First Louis Pen-in, Sergeant, during pleasure Dated 12th, and ^''''^t Sergeant. Ijarolled 13th February, 1835, page 27. 15. Appointment of R. W. Greene, Second R- w. Greene, Sergeant, during pleasure.— Dated 12th, md l'^^^^^ Inrolled 13th February, 1835, page 29. 16. Appointment of Joseph Devonsher Jackson, J. D. Jackson, Third Sergeant, during pleasure — Dated 12th, ™^fSer- and Inrolled 13th February, 1835, page 30. geant. 17. Deed of Bargain and Sale between John n. Thomas Ryan, James Major, and Thomas W. Fitz-Gerald, WilKa-ns, • three of the Commissioners named in a Com- ''^""''"r ■ mission of Bankruptcy, issued against Hutchlns Thomas Williams, of I)ame-street, in the city of A.D. 1835.] 5° WILLIAM IV. 53 Dublin, of the one part, and John Curry, and William Gibton, both of said city, of the other part. Said Commissioners, for the considerations in said deed mentioned, assigned to said Curry and Gibton, all tlie said bankrupt's estate at Roe- buck, and elsewhere in the county and county of the city of Dublin Dated 17th, and InroUed 18th February, 1835, page 31. Golden Mills, 18. Inquisition and Judgment held and taken Inquisition, jj^g Tholsel Court, in the city of Limerick, on the 18th November, 1834, before the Com- missioners appointed by an Act 4th Geo. IV., entitled " An Act for tlie erection of a Bridge across the river Shannon, and of a Floating Dock to accommodate sharp vessels frequenting the port of Limerick," for the pui'pose of valuing certain premises in said city, to carry the intentions of said Act into effect. A Jnry being duly empan- nelled, find that the interest of the Corporation of said city in the head rent of £3 4^. 8d., pay- able out of the Golden Mills, is of the value of £04 13*, Ad Dated 20th November, 1834 Inrolled21st February, 1835, page 35. Golden Mills, . 19. Inquisition and Judgment of the aforesaid Inquisititm, Commissioners. Wherein the Jury find that the interest of John Hogan James, and liis under- tenants in said Mills, called the Golden Mills, and the stores and premises attached thereto, situate in Newgate-lane, with all the water, and water courses, is of the value of £3,088 5s., to be distributed as follows : — To Edward Villers, for his yearly interest of £36 8s. Ad., £590 13^. Ad. To Edward Pai'ker, Rev. John Ileff'ernan, Michael Rochford and wife, George G. Warren and wife, Richard Lane, William Henry Lane, and William Marrett, for their yearly interest of £98 75. 2d., £983 lis. %d. To the Rev. Henry Gubbins, interest on poundage, £14. To John H.James, £1,500 Dated 20th November, 1834. — Inrolled 21st February, 1835, page 37. Curragowen 20. Inquisition, same date, finding that the rent Sn. of £16 16s., payable to the Corporation of Limerick, out of the Curragowen Mills, is of the value of £336 Dated 20th November, 1834.— Inrolled 21st February, 1835, page 38. Curragowen 21. Inquisition, same date, finding that the Mills, Inqui- interest of Cornelius Nash, in said Curragowen sition. Mills, and all its water courses, is of the value of £2,300— Dated 20th November, 1834 Inrolled 21st February, 1835, page 40. Corbally Mill, 22. Inquisition, same date, finding that no Inquisition, injury will be occasioned to the mill called Cor- bally Mill, by the erection of the weir across the river Shannon, at Kelly's Quay, to the height of fifteen feet, on the sill of Wellesley Lock, which will be nine feet under the top or coping of said lock, but without prejudice i'or any con- sequential damages that may arise to tlie mill from building the weir. — Dated 20th November, 1834. — Inrolled 21st February, 1835, page 42.. 23. Inquisition, same date, finding that no Lock Mill, injury will be occasioned to the Lock Mill, the innuisUiou. facts being similar to Corbally Mill. — Dated 20th Nov., 1834 Inrolled 21st Feb., 1835, page 43. 24. Appointment of Sir E. B. Sugden, Chan- Lords Justices cellor, The Archbishop of Armagh, and Sir Richard H. Vivian, Lords Justices, in the absence of the Earl of Haddington, Lord Lieu- tenant Dated 18th, and Inrolled 24th February, 1835, page 45. 25. Grant to the Earl of Egremont, of five Earl of Egre- additional Markets, to be held at the town of Ennis, on every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, ' Friday, and Saturday, with a court of Pye-powder, tolls, and customs, at a rent of £l 10s. 9f/ Dated 24th, and Inrolled 26th February, 1835, page 47. 26. Memorial of Transfer of Shares in the Hibernian Hibernian Joint Stock Company, verified by the l^^^ affidavit of Michael Roach. — Sworn and Inrolled Transfer.' 26th February, 1835, page 49. 27. Invention by Andrew B. Evans, of Bir- mingham, county of Warwick, of " Certain improvements in machinery for preparing and dressing flax, hemp, and other fibrous materials." — Dated 12tli, and Inrolled 28th February, 1835, page 5 1 . A. B. Evans, Invention. 28. Memorial of Assignment of Five Hundred iMemonal of Shr T' iiares in the Imperial Mining Company, by Paul fj^pSiS''"*' wigg, on the 1.5th September, 1827, to Walter Mining Com- Meyler, of Marlborough-street, in the city ofps^ny- Duijlin Henry Smith, on the 28th February, 1835, assigned One Thousand and Fifty Shares in said Company to Denis Hussey, of Deny, in the county Tipperary John Mallet, on the 28th Februarj', 1835, assigned Twenty Shares in said Company, to John Gilligan, Ryder's Row, in the city of Dublin. Verified by the affidavit of John Salmon Sworn and Inrolled 3rd March, 1835, page 55. 29. Pardon of Remmy Judge, convicted of Remmy Judge, murder— Dated and Inrolled 10th March, 1835, page 55. 30. Presentation of the Rev. Robert O'Cal- Rev. R. O'Cnl- laghan to the Vicarages of Shanrahan and !f,s^'""' r,P , ,. S. T ■ T-w 1 1 Suaurahau. lempletenny, diocese oi Lismore Dated 1st October, 1834, and Inrolled 21st March, 1835, page 57. 31. Letter of Attorney from Elizabeth Osbre}', Letter of At- of Brocklyn, in the United States c f America, to '""j'^f';?^'^'"''^ Gerald Osbrey, of the city of Dublin, appointing " * ' 54 INROLMENTS IN CHANCERY. [A.D. 1835. him her true and lawful attorney, to grant, bargain, and sell all her real, freehold, or personal estates in Ireland, to sign all deeds of sale of any part or parcel of same, and to do all other matters regarding same as he shall think fit Dated 14th April, 1834 InroUed 24th Maixh, 1835, page 59. _ ROLL XXV. Castletown Union. ^,^P^^P°''t 1. Order in Council for dissolving the Union of Templeport, diocese of Kilmore, by separating therefrom the parish of Drumreilly, save that part of the glebe land of said parish, consisting of the two townlands of Tumlusty and Knox, and that said parishes of Templeport and Drumreilly be for ever separate and distinct parishes ; and that the next incumbent of Templeport shall be liable to the charge of £636 I85. l^c?., and the first incumbent of Drumreilly to the charge of ;£291 6s. 2|c?., both sums payable to Rev. William Bushe, or his representatives, on his avoidance of said union, or death Dated 24th, and Inrolled 26th March, 1835, page 1. 2. Order in Council for dissolving the Union of Castletown, diocese of Cloyne, and that the parishes comprising said union do become separate and distinct, with all parochial rights, namely, the parishes of Kilcummer, Bridgetowne alias Devilla Ponti, Wallstown, Monamyne alias Mo- nanamy, and Castletown alias Devilla Castri — Dated 24th, and Inrolled 28th March, 1835, page 4. 3. Appointment of Edward Lord Dunsany, Lieutenant of the county of Meath, with privileges and powers thereunto belonging, during pleasure. —Dated nth, and Inrolled 13th April, 1835, page 5. Earl of Had- 4. Appointment of Thomas, Earl of Hadding- dington, Lord ^^j,^ Lord Lieutenant and General Governor of . u nan . jj-gij^j^j^ during pleasure. — Dated at Westminster, 1st day of January, 1835 — InroUed 13th April, 1835, page 7. Letter of At- 5. Letter of Attorney from Jane and Robert to Han^^"""* Emmet, of the city of New York, in America, to Joseph Harvey, of Limerick, authorising and empowering him to set by lease, or dispose of by sale or otherwise, as he shall think fit, all that and those the lands of Crossail, containing 1 5 1 acres, barony of Kilnemanagh ; Ragheen, part of Kyle, barony of Clanwilliam, containing 149 acres 16 perches ; and Bohercrow, all situate in the county of Tipperary ; with power to sign leases, deeds of ^ sale, receive rents, &c — Dated 6th October, 1834 Inrolled 4th April, 1835, page 15. Lord Dunsfiny, Lieutenant of Meath. Joseph Ferguson, Invention. 6. Invention by Joseph Ferguson, of Carlisle, of " A certain combination of processes whereby a new kind of dress or finish is given to certain goods." — Dated 21st March Inrolled 14th April, 1835, page 19. 7. Invention by Joshua T. Beale, of Church- Joshua T. lane, White-Chapel, Middlesex, of " A Lamp f^^^^l^^^ applicable to the burning of substances not hitherto usually burned in such vessels or appa- ratus."— Dated 29th March — Inrolled 14th April, 1835, page 21. 8. Invention by James Kay, of Pendleton, James Kay, county of Lancaster, of " A Heckling Machine Invention. of a new construction." — Dated 29th March Inrolled 14th April, 1835, page 24. 9. Invention by Alexander Craig, of Edin- Alex. Craig, burgh, of " An invention for improvements in l°^<^'^''°° Steam Engines." — Dated 21st March Inrolled 14th April, 1835, page 27. 10. Invention by John Aston, of Birmingham, John Aston, of " An improvement in the manufacture or 'Ji^'eiition. construction of Buttons Dated 21st March Inrolled 14th April, 1835, page 30. .TamesWalton, Invention. 1 1 . Invention by James Walton, of Sowerby- bridge, county of York, of " Certain improve- ments in Cards, for carding wool, cotton, silk, and other fibrous substances, and for raising the pile of woollen and other cloths." — Dated 21st March Inrolled 14th April, 1835, page 33. 12. Grant to the Mayor and Citizens of Kil- (^^nt of Fairs, kenny, of four additional Fairs, to be held on the KUkem1*'°" °' 15th February, 6tli May, 23rd September, and 10th November, in each year, at St. John's Green, in the city of Kilkenny, together with a Court of Pye-powder, tolls and customs, at a rent of 13s. 4d., Irish — Dated 10th, and Inrolled 14th April, 1835, page 36. 13. Appointment of William Boyd, Recorder wiiiinm Boyd, of the city of Londonderry, during his life, subject Recorder. to the provisions contained in the Charter granted to said city.^ — Dated 1 1th, and InroUed 14tli April, 1835, page 37. 14. Order in Council for changing the site ofDonardNew the Parish Church of Donard, diocese of Dublin, Church. to a piece of ground granted to the Church Wardens of said parish by Mrs. Mary Heigh- ington, for the purpose of building a new church thereon Dated 11th, Inrolled 14th April, 1835, page 39. 15. Declaration of Trust, by the Lord Bishop Charity Trust, of Cork and Ross, and the Rev. William Jennings, Cork , i Exchequer, during good behaviour Dated 19th Nov.— Inrolled 4th Dec, 1835, page 79. Danl. R.Long, 27. Invention by Daniel R. Long, of Bath, lavention. county of Somerset, of " A new mode of applying certain antiputrescent and flavoring substances to meat." — Dated 3rd, and Inrolled 7 th Dec, 1835, page 81. Sam.Faulkner, 28. Invention by Samuel Faulkner, of Man- Invention. Chester, of " An improvement in the carding of cotton, and other fibrous substances, by a new application of the machinery now in use for carding cotton, or other fibrous substances." — Dated 3rd, and Inrolled 7th December, 1835, page 84. Rev. Maurice 29. Presentation of the Rev. Maurice Fitz- Recto7*and ^^^'^^^ Hewson, to the Rectory and Vicarage of Vicarage^" Corkbeg, dIocese of Cloyne. — Dated 8th, and Corkbeg. Inrolled 11th December, 1835, page 87. Rev. J. Gore, 30. Presentation of the Rev. John Gore, to vfc'arage""*^ the Rectory and Vicarage of Aghada, diocese of Aghada. Cloyne. — Dated 8th, and Inrolled 11th Dec, 1835, page 88. Rev.PaulLaw- 31. Presentation of the Rev. Paul Lawless, to aL*d Vicara^ Rectory and Vicarage of Inch, diocese of of Inch. ° Cloyne — Dated 8th, and Inrolled 11th Dec, 1835, page 89. Memorial of 32. Memorial of Transfer of Shares in the l/ibemSn Hibernian Joint Stock Company, verified by Joint Stock the affidavit of Michael Roach Sworn 17th, Company. and Inrolled 18th December, 1835, page 91. Robert and 33. Deed of Bargain and Sale between Joseph S?u"ns°"' Radclifl^', James Major, and Thomas W. Fitz- Gerald, three of the Commissioners named in a Commission of Bankruptcy, issued against Robert and John Gunson, of Robert-street, in the city of Limerick, of the one part, and Patrick Kirby and William Percys both of said city, of the other part. Said Commissioners, for the considerations therein mentioned, assigned to Kirby and Percy all the bankrupts' estate and interests iu the county and city aforesaid, or elsewhere Dated 10th, and Inrolled 19th Dec, 1835, page 94. William Lucy, 35. Invention by William Lucy, of Birmingham, Invenuon. improvement in Steam Engines." — Dated 18th, and Inrolled 22nd Dec, 1835, page 99. Henry B. 36, Invention by Henry B. Chaussenot, of ImSn?^' Leicester-square, county of Middlesex, of " An improved construction of the lamps or apparatus used for burning Gas, for producing abetter com- bustion of gas." — Dated 18th, and Inrolled 22nd December, 1835, page 102. JohnSylvester, 37. Invention by John Sylvester, of Great Invention. Russell-street, county of Middlesex, of " Certain improvements in apparatus used in the communi- cation or transmission of heat to aeriform, liquid, and solid bodies." — Dated 18th, and Inrolled 22nd December, 1835, page 105. 38. Inquisition taken at the Court House, in Limerick the city of Limerick, on the 13th day of October, ^^""^j'jj^'^ ^^^^ 1 835, before certain Commissioners appointed for xhe Counties of the purpose of ascertaining the value of certain Clare, Kerry, premises in said city, for building thereon a Co^nt^^and Lunatic Asylum. A Jury being duly em- city, pannelled, find the value of the premises as follows : — The interest of George John Connell in the lands of Spittle, containing twenty-seven perches, with all the houses thereon, together with 4 acres 2 roods and 25 perches of same land, called Green Hill, are of the value of £525 The interest of John Gabbett in the said premises, is of the value of £20 The inte- rest of Daniel Gabbett, in same, is of the value of £40 The interest of the Mayor and Citi- zens of Limerick in the fee of the above pre- mises, is of the value of £'300 The interest of George John Connell, in a further part of said lands, containing 5 acres and 23 perches, is of the value of £112 9^ The interest of John Gabbett, in same, is of the value of £133 145. 5d The interest of Daniel Gab- bett, in same, is of the value of £60 2s. \\d. — That the interest of the Mayor and Sheriffi; of the city of Limerick in the fee of same, is of the value of £782 2*. IJ. — The interest of said George John Connell in a further part of said lands, containing 4 acres and 14 perches, is of the value of £158 Os. Id. — The interest of Daniel Gabbett in same, is of the value of £178 9s. 2d. — The interest of the Mayor and Sheriffs of Limerick in the fee of same premises, is of the value of £1089 125. Id — The interest of Daniel Gabbett in a further part of said premises is of the value of £271 I85. Ad — The interest of Susanna and Mary Crump in same, is of the value of £44 95. Ad. — The interest of the Mayor and Sheriffs in same, is of the value of I5 The interest of Michael Behan in a small house and premises, is of the value of £2 The interest of William O'Bi'ien in a small house, &c., is of the value of £3 The interest of Owen O'Neil in said two houses is of the value of £44 4s And the interest of Henry B. Fitzgerald, in the lands of Spittle, containing 7 perches, is of the value of £17 195. 4J.— Inrolled 23rd Dec, 1835, p. 109. 39. Judgment of Commissioners, confirming the Limerick valuation of the premises by the Jury, given at the j^^^j'^^j^'*- " Custom House, in the city of Dublin, at the office xaent. " ° of His Majesty's Board of Works, on the 7th November, 1835 Inrolled 23rd December, 1834, page 125. 40. Inquisition held and taken at the Court Belfa.«t Luna- tic Asylum, A.D. 1836.] 6" WILLIAM IV. 63 Town of Car- rickferstu"! for the Coun- House, Belfast, on the 6th October, 1835, before Dowii "anj"the Commissioners appointed pursuant to an Act of Coimty o" the^ Parliament, for the purpose of valuing certain lands and premises near said town, for building thereon a Lunatic Asylum. A Jury being duly empannelled, find the value of the premises as follows : — The interest of James Douglass in that part of the lands of Clowney, containing 1 1 acres 1 rood and 4 perches, is of the value of £1165 \7s. 6d.; that his interest in another part of said lands, containing 8 acres and 26 perches, is of the value of £846 175. 6d. — That the interest of the Marquess of Donegal in the fee of that part of said lands, containing 1 1 acres 1 rood and 4 perches, is of the value of £194 2s. ; and in that part of said lands, containing 8 acres and 26 perches, £143 2s. 6rf.— Inrolled 23rd December, 1835, page 139. 41. Judgment of the Commissioners confirming the valuation of the Jury. — Dated 7th November. — Inrolled 23rd December, 1835, page 143. ROLL XXVIIL Rev.M.Perrin, 1. Presentation of the Rev. Mark Perrin, to the Sa'i^^"^' Vicarage of Kilsailaghan, diocese of Dublin.— ° ■ Dated 17th, and Inrolled 31st December, 1835. Castle Island 2. Order in Council for dissolving the Union of ^ ked Castle Island, in the diocese of Ardfert and Aghadoe, consisting of the four several parishes of Castle Is- land, Ballyguishlane,Dysart, and Killeentierna, and constituting the same into three distinct Benefices, to be called the parishes or rectories of Castle Island, Ballyguishlane, and the Union of Dysart and Killeentierna Dated 4th, and Im-oUed 6th January, 1836, page 2. Rev. Jas. Hill, 3. Presentation of the Rev. James Hill, to the Vicar'^l^t Rectory and Vicarage of Rostellan, diocese of tellan. Cloyne — Dated 31st December, 1835 — Inrolled Cth January, 1836, page 5. Stephen R.M. 4. Appointment of Stephen Ralph M. Leake, Trealurer^^" ^^^^ office of Vice- Treasurer, at a salary of £1200 per annum — Dated 6th, and Inrolled 7th January, 1836, page 5. Joeseph H. J. 5. Invention by Joeseph Henri Jerome Poit- vention™' Craven-street, county of Middlesex, of " A powder which is applicable to the pm-pose of disinfecting night soil and certain other matters, and for facilitating the production of manure." — Dated 8th, and Inrolled 14th Jan., 1836, page 6. Dan.Ledsom 6. Invention by Daniel Ledsom and William Inve^ion""^^' Birmingham, of " Certain improve- ments in machinery for making pins, needles, rivets, wood-screws, and nails." — Dated 8th, and Im-oUed 14th January, 1836, page 9. Thos. Fogarty, 7, Deed of Bargain and Sale between William Bankrupt. ^ j^^j^^ Richard James Lane, and Walter H. Griffith, three of the Commissioners named in a Commission of Bankruptcy issued against Thomas Fogarty, of the city of Waterford, of the one part, and John Power, of Mount Richard, of the other part. Said Commissioners, for the considerations therein mentioned, assigned to said Power all the said Bankrupt's estate Dated 30th November, 1833 — Inrolled 14th January, 1836, page 13. 8. Invention by Miles Berry, Chancery-lane, Miles Berry, county of Middlesex, of " Certain improvements l^^^eutioM. in the construction of weighing machines." — • Dated 8th, and Inrolled 14th January, 1836, page 16. 9. Invention by Thomas Greig, of Rose Bank, J^^^^^l^""^'^' county of Lancaster, of " A mode of embossing and printing at one and the same time, by means of a cylinder or roller, on goods or fabrics made of or from cotton, silk, flax, hemp, and wool, or any one or more of those materials, or on paper." — Dated 25th, and Inrolled 27th January, 1836, page 19. 10. Grant to the Honorable Gonville Ffrench Twelve Fairs of twelve Fairs, to be holden on the third Mon- Gonville" day in each month, and a weekly Market on every Ffrench. Wednesday, for ever, on the town and lands of Ballyforan, barony of Athlone, and county of Roscommon, with a Court of Pye-powder, without any toll or custom whatsoever, at the rent of one penny.* — Dated 30th January. — Inrolled 1st Fe- bruary, 1836, page 23. 1 1 . Grant of Leave of Absence to the Lord Lord Chancel- Chancellor Dated and Inrolled 1st February, l"""' Absence. 1836, page 24. 12. Appointment of Charles K. Bushe, Chief Commissioner* Justice of the King's Bench, Arthur Moore, Jus- ^"^^^^ tice of the Common Pleas, and Philip Crampton, Justice of the King's Bench, Commissioners of the Great Seal in the absence of the Lord Chan- cellor Dated and Inrolled 1st February, 1836, page 25. 13. Invention by Samuel Slocum, New Road, Saml-^locum, St. Pancras, county of Middlesex, of " Improve- ments in machinery for making pins." — Dated 2nd, and Inrolled 5th February, 1836, page 27. 14. Invention by James Jamieson Cordes, of J''»» ''-Cordei, Idol-lane, city of London, of " A certain improve- *'""»^'°"- nient or improvements in machinery for making nails." — Dated 2nd, and Inrolled 5th February, 1836, page 31. • This is the first grant of Fairs and Markets on record, which does not contain a right of exacting toll and custom. 64 INROLMENTS IN CHANCERY. [A.D. 1836. Saml. Slocum, 15. Invention by Samuel Slocum, New Road, Invention. gj.^ Pancras, Middlesex, of " A certain improve- ment or improvements in machinery for inaking nails." — Dated 2nd, and InroUed 5th February, 1836, page 34. .Tas. J.Cordes, jg^ Invention by James Jamieson Cordes, of n\ention. Idol-lane, city of London, of " A certain improve- ment or improvements in machinery for making rivets and screws, blanks, or bolts." — Dated 2nd, and Inrolled 5tli February, 1836, page 37. Rev. AV. Agar, 17. Presentation of the Rev. William Agar to The*kin ^-^^ Rectory and Vicarage of Titeskin, alias Kil- teskin, diocese of Cloyne — Dated 4th, and In- rolled 5th Februarj', 1836, page 41. JohnBirkby, 18. Invention by John Bii'kby, of High Town, Invention. near Leeds, of " Improvements in machinery for pointing wire, applicable for making cards and pins." — Dated 10th, and Im-olled 12th February, 1836, page 41. Jos. Skinner, 19. Invention by Joseph Skinner, of Fen Court, Invention. pjjy London, of " Improvements in machinery for cutting wood for veneers and other purposes." Dated 12th, and Inrolled 13th February, 1836, page 45. JohnJ.c.She- 20. Invention by John J. C. Sheridan, of Wal- tiou"' worth, in the county of Surrey, of " An improve- ment in the manufacture of soap." — Dated 12th, and Inrolled 13th Febniary, 1836, page 48. Rev. George V. 21. Presentation of the Rev. George Vaughan and^Vic^'Rad*^ Sampson to the Union of Raddonstowi, consist- donsto\vn, &c. the Rectories and ^'icarages of Raddons- town, Balfeighan, and Killcloan, diocese of Meath. Dated 19th, and Inrolled 20th Feb., 1836, p. 51. Raddonstown 22. Qrder in Council for separating from the ioliel^' Union of Raddonstown the parishes of Gallen and Dumlargan, and that said Union consist in future of the three remaining pai'ishes of Raddonstown, Balfeighan, and Killcloan, diocese of Meath Dated 13th, and Inrolled 27th February, 1836, page 52. Transferor 23. Memorial of Transfer of Shares in the Hibernian Hibernian Joint Stock Company, verified by the •Joint Stock affidavit of Michael Roach Sworn 27th, and Company. Inrolled 29th Februaiy, 1836, page 54. John Hutton, 24. Deed of Bargain and Sale between Francis Bankrupt. Beatty, Daniel Ryan Kane, and Christopher Antisell, three of the Commissioners named in a Commission of Bankruptcy issued against John Hutton, of James' s-strcet, in the city of Dublin, of the one i)art, and David Fitzgerald, of Fleet- street, in said city, of the other pai't. Said Com- missioners, for the considerations in said deed mentioned, assigned to said Fitzgerald all the Bankrupt's estate in said city and elsewhere Dated 11th January, 1836 — Inrolled 17th March, 1836, page 59. 25. Deed of Bargain and Sale between John Hen. Curwen Ryan, Joseph Radcliff, and Thomas W. Fitzge- Bankrupt, raid, three of the Commissioners named in a Commission of Bankruptcy issued against Henry Curwen, of College-green, in the city of Dublin, of the one part, and Thomas Mahon, of Mer- chant's-quay, of the other part. Said Commis- sioners, for the considerations in the said deed mentioned, assigned to said Mahon all the Bank- rupt's estate in said city and elsewhere Dated 1st February, 1836 Inrolled 17th March, 1836, page 63. 26. Invention by John Hewitt, of Kenegie, Jolm Hewitt, Cornwall, of " A combination of certain materials Invention, or matters, which being combined or mixed toge- ther, will form a valuable substance or compound, and may be used with, or as a substitute for soap." — Dated 15th, and Inrolled 18th March, 1836, pao-e 67. 27. Invention by Henry Pink us, Oxford-street, Henry Pinkus Middlesex, of " Improvements in inland transit. Invention, which improvements are applicable to, and may be combined with an improved method of, or combination of method and appai'atus for commu- nicating and transmitting or extending motive power, by means whereof carriages or waggons • may be propelled on railways or roads, and vessels may be propelled on canals." — Dated 15th, and Inrolled 18th March, 1836, page 71. 28. Consent of the Lord Lieutenant for the EarlMulgrave partial dissolving of the Union of Raddonstown, Consent to dis- by separating therefrom the two parishes of Gallen iiaddons°own and Drumlagan Dated 3rd February, 1836 Union. Lnolled 22nd March, 1836, page 75. 29. Order in Council for disuniting and divest- Raddonstown ing out of the Deanery of Raphoe. the Rectory Union, and Vicarage of Stranorlar, Leek, and KiUygar- van, and the parish or Chapelry of Lettermacaward, with their several perpetual cures. Said Deanery to consist in future only of the Rectory and Vicarage of Raphoe, with all the glebes, except that of Drumany and Drumfad, which are to be united to the Rectory and Vicarage of Killy- garvan ; and that each perpetual cure in -the dis- united Rectory and Vicarage become Rector and Vicar. To take effect from 25th March, 1835 ; a charge of £1700, due on Deanery House, to be extinguished. — Dated 24th March, 1835.— In- rolled 22nd March, 1836, page 78. 30. Order in Council for distmiting and divesting Deanery of out of the Deanery of Do^\Tl, the several Rectories ^own, dis- of Saul, Ballycoulter, Bailee, and Bright, with their ^'"^"'S* perpetual cures, and the same to become separate and distinct parishes, subject to a proper distribu- tion of part of the tithes of said parishes, for the A.D. 1836.] 6° WILLIAM IV. 65 income of the Dean and his successors. And that the Deanery of Down consist in future of the Rectory of Down, and the tithes arising from the four townlands of Errinagh, Castleskreen, Ballynoe, and Cunniamstown, part of said parish of Briglit ; also the tithes arising from the several townlands of Slievenaghriddle, Loughmoy, Car- rownacow, Ballyrennan, Ballyallen, and Upper and Lower Bally nagross, part of said parish of Bailee. And that the two townlands of Jordan's Crew and Kildare's Crew, with the tithes and cure of souls, be severed from the parish of Bailee, and united to the perpetual curacy in the parish of Ardglass ; and also that there be severed from said parish the tithes only of the townland of Bal- lyhossett, and imited to the perpetual curacy within the parish of Ardglass. And that the tithes and cure of souls of the townlands of Upper and Lower Killard, belonging to the parish of Bally- culter, and Ballywooden, belonging to the parish of Saul, being remote and detached, be for ever disunited from said parishes, and annexed to the adjoining parish of Kilclief; and also that the tithes arising out of the townlands of White- hill, Ballinary, and Ballinagarrick, belonging to the parish of Saul, be separated therefrom, and imited to the adjoining parish of Ballycoulter ; but that the actual cure of souls within said townlands be for ever annexed to the adjoining parish of Kilclief. In order to provide an equivalent for said parish of Saul, in consequence of said townlands being separated therefrom and annexed to said parishes of Ballycoulter and Kilclief, the following townland, with the tithes and cure of souls, is for ever separated from the parish of Bailee and annexed thereto, viz. Ballystokes ; and from the parish of Ballycoulter the tithes only of the townlands of Raholp and Ballintleave ; but the actual cure of souls to belong to the Rectory of Ballycoulter. That in consequence of the severance of said several parishes from the Deanery, it becomes necessary that the sum of £276 18s. b\d., chargeable thereout for the I'e- pairs of the cathedral clmrch of Down, be ap- plotted on said deanery and parishes, in the annual proportions for that purpose as undermentioned, viz. Deanery of Down, £127 IO5. lOM. ; parish of Bright, £43 lis. bd.; parish of Bailee, £25 3*. Ihd.; parish of Ballycoulter, £40; parish of Saul, £40 16s. Old.; and the Deanery alone to pay the' annual charges for proxies £12 16s., quit rent £7 9s. 4^d., and for the diocesan school- master £6. And that in future, as each of said parishes become vacant, the Crown is to have the right of presentation ; and on the first avoidance of the Deanery, the right to appoint a Rector to the parish of Tyrella, which forms part of the corps of said Deanery. The above disappropria- tion to take effect from and after the 1st day of November, 1834 Dated 31st October, 1834 Inrolled22nd March, 1836, page 82. 31. Order In Council that the Archdeaconry of Archdeaconry Down do consist in future of the Rectory of Hills- °5,^?J^'"' borough and the glebe lands of Kilclief; and that the several Rectories of Drumbo, Drumbeg, and Kilclief be for ever severed and disunited therefi'om, and from henceforth become separate and distinct parishes, in the gift of the Bishop of the diocese for the time being. And in order to adjust and equalise the boundaries of said dis- united parishes of Drumbo and Drumbeg, it is ordered that the following twelve townlands, part of the parish of Drumbo, namely, Hill-hall, Tul- lyard, Lisnod, Ballymacbrennan, Clogher, Lisna- strean, Crossan, Legacorry, Craigecroy, Creevy, Drennan, and Drumra be united to the parish of Drumbeg ; and that the five detached townlands, belonging to the said parish of Kilclief, lying in and adjoining to other parishes, be united thereto, namely, the townland of Rincreach to the Rectory of Down, the townland of Carradrossex and Com- monreagh to the Rectory of Bright, the townland of Ross to the parish of Ardglass, and the town- land of Rossglass to the parish of Rathmullen. That in consequence of the severance of said Archdeaconry, the sum of £1937 12s. 4d., re- maining due for improvements on the glebe house, &c., be apportioned on said Rectories and parishes in the following shares and proportions, namely, the parish of Drumbo £402 6s, Ihd., the parish of Drumbeg £281 7s. 2^d., the parish of Hillsbo- rough £619 19s. 9|P»- three of the Commissioners named in a Commis- sion of Bankruptcy awarded and issued against William Challoner, of Henr^'-street, in the city of Dublin, of the one part, and Henry Campion, of the same, of the other part. Said Commissioners, for the considerations in said deed mentioned, as- signed to the said Campion all the said bankrupt's estate in the lands and premises in Sydnej' Road, in the county of Dublin, or elsewhere Dated 20th, and Inrolled 30th April, 1836, page 47, A.D. 1836.] 6" WILLIAM IV. 67 Tlios. Leslie, 15. Deed of Bargain and Sale between Ambrose Bankrupt. Smith, Charles Benson, and William J. M'Mahon, three of tlie Commissioners named in a Commis- sion of Bankruptcy awarded and issued against Thomas Leslie, of Capel-street, in the city of Dublin, of the one part, and John Hamilton Reid, of Weston Park, in the county of Dublin, and Alexander Parker, of the city of Dublin, of the other part. Said Commissioners, for the consider- ations in said deed mentioned, assigned to said Reid all the said bankrupt's interest in the house and premises in Capel-street and elsewhere Dated 19th April, 1836. — Inrolled 2nd Mav, 1836, page 51. Letter of -^t-^ 16. Letter of Attorney from Lyndon Bolton, of ton"^to JaineV Groves End Road-street, St. John's Wood, Lon- <.'owW. don, to James Cowley, junior, of Temple-street, in the city of Dublin, authorizing and empowering the said Cowley, as his solicitor, to sign and ac- knowledge, before William Henn, the Master in the cause of " Margaret Barrington r. Ljaidon Bolton and Sobieski Kildahl," and the matter of " LjTidon Bolton, Petitioner, Sobieski Kildahl, Respondent," a Recognizance for the sum of ^465 145., conditioned to pay the said Sobieski Kildahl any balance found to be due to him on foot of the accounts, over and above the sum of ^407 16jj. 2(1. —Dated 22nd April, 1836 Inrolled 2nd May, 1836, page 56. Jas. Thomlev, 17. Deed of Bargain and Sale between Francis B«nknipt. Beatty, Daniel R. Kane, and Richard Kellett, three of the Commissioners named in a Commis- sion of Bankruptcy awarded and issued against James Tliomley, of Ballyshannon, in the county of Donegal, of the one part, and John Copeland, of Holly Hill, in the county of Fermanagh, of the other. Said Commissioners, for the considera- tions in said deed mentioned, assigned to the said Copeland all the said bankrupt's estate in the county of Donegal and elsewhere Dated ITth February, 1836 InroUed 9th May, 1836, page 57. Lords Justices. 18. Leave of Absence to Constantine Henry Earl of Mulgrave, Lieutenant General andGeneral Governor of Ireland. And appointment of Wm. Conyngham Lord Plunket, Chancellor, Richard, Archbishop of Dublin, and Sir Edward Blakeney, Knt., Commander of the Forces, Lords Justices for the government of Ireland, in the absence of Lord Mulgrave Dated "tli, and InroUed 9th May, 1836, page 61. Rev. SamL h. 19, Presentation of the Rev. Samuel Abraham Sr^ncf "° Walker, to the Union of the Rectories of Gallon DrumlargoD. a»d Dromlargon, diocese of Meath Dated 2nd, and Inrolled 9th May, 1836, page 64, Francis Davis, 20. Invention by Francis Davis, of Kilcarbery, in the county of Wexford, of " A certain new and improved method of manufacturing flour." — Dated 6th, and Inrolled 9th May, 1836, page 65. 21. Invention by William Hall, of Greenwich, William Hall, of " Certain improvements in machinery applica- ^o'^^^'tion. ble to vessels propelled by steam or other power ; which improvements, or parts thereof, are appli- cable to other useful purposes." — Dated 6th, and Inrolled 9th May, 1836, page 69. 22. Invention by Robert Griffiths, of Birming- Robt.Griffittt. ham, of " Improvements in machinery for making rivets, screw-blanks, and bolts." — Dated 6th, and Inrolled 9th May, 1836, page 73. 23. Invention by Frederick Chaplin, of Bishop Fred. Chaplin, Storford, in the county of Herts, of " An improve- Invention, ment in tanning hides and skins of certain descrip- tions." — Dated 6th, and ImroUed 9th May, 1836, page 76. 24. Invention by Charles Schafhault, of Shef- C. Schafhanlt. field, of " An improved steam generator." — Dated 2nd,' and Inrolled 9th May, 1836, page 80, 25. Invention by Charles Schafhault, of Shef- f^,^^*''^'" field, of " An improved gear for obtaining a con- tinuous rotatorv action." — Dated 2nd, and Inrolled 9th May, 1836, page 83. 26. Invention by John Barsham, of Stephney "^"i- B^^"™- Causeway, in the county of Middlesex, of " Im- ^''^^ provements in the manufacture of oxaUc acid and salacetecella." — Dated 2nd, and Inrolled 9th May, 1836, page 87. 27. Grant toDominick Browne, of Cara- Browne Creation ut" Castle, Oranmore, in the county of the town of g^^^ Gal way, and of Castle Mac Garrett, in the county more, Domk. of Mavo, and to the heirs male of liis body for BroT»-ne. ever, of the title of Baron Oranmore and Browne. — Dated 4th, and Inrolled 9th May, 1836, page 91. 28. Deed of Bargain and Sale between Walter Patk. Hick'-T. H, Griffith, David Walker, and Richard J. Lane, B^^P'- tlu"ee of the Commissioners named in a Commis- sion of Bankruptcy awarded and issued against Patrick Hickey, of Xenagh, of the one part, and WiUiam M'Cormack, of Lower Bridge-street, in the city of Dublin, of the other part. Said Com- missioners, for the considerations in the said deed mentioned, assigned to the said M'Cormack all the said bankrupt's estate in the town of Xenagh or elsewhere Dated 23rd April, 1836 Inrolled 12th May, 1836, page 94, 29. Deed of Bargain and Sale between Walter T. Brennan. H, Griffith, David Walker, and William C. Kyle, B*^P^- three of the Commissioners named in a Commis- sion of Bankruptcy awarded and issued against Tliomas Brennan, of Roscommon, of the one part, and John Smithson, of Bridge-street, in the city of Dublin, of the other piirt. Said Commis- sioners, for the considerations in said deed men- tioned, assigned all the said bankrupt's estate, in 68 INROLMENTS IN CHANCERY. [A.D. 1836. the town of Roscommon and elsewhere, to the said Smithson Dated 18th January, 1836 — In- rolled 12th May, 1836, page 98. J5. Hooper and 30. Deed of Bargain and Sale between James (;. H. Stock- Geraghtv, James Lyne, and John Mackay, three riipts. of the Commissioners named m a Commission or Bankruptcy awarded and issued against Benjamin Hooper and Gabriel Henry Stockham, of Dublin, of the one part, and John Smith and William Acheson, of said city, of the other part. Said Commissioners, for the considerations in said deed mentioned, assigned to said Smith and Acheson all the said bankrupt's estate in premises in West- moreland-street, in the city of Dublin and else- where Dated 8th April, 1836 InroUed 14th May, 1836, page 102. Ilev. K. Harti- 31. Presentation of the Rev. Edward Hartigan, vie' Ci«5tle "''^ to the Rectory and Vicarage of Castletownara, towiiara, Rec. and the Rectory and Vicarage of Burgess Beg, and Vic. Bur- diocese of Killaloe Dated 12tli, and InroUed gessBog. j4jJ^ jg3(j^ pj^gg jQg_ Ballynaclash 32. Deed of Conveyance by the Rev. Lambert Df^p^e ©r^' Watson Hepenstal, to'the Church Wardens of the Dublin. parish of Ballynaclash, in the county of Wicklow, of that piece or plot of gi'ound, part of the lands of Ballynatone, containing 1 rood 20 perches, for the purpose of building thereon a church for said parish, but with the express proviso, that said lands and church, when erected thereon, if ever converted to any other pvirpose than a Protestant Church, and to the several uses of the Protestant rehgion, this conveyance shall from thenceforth cease and determine, and said premises revert to the said Rev. L. W. Hepenstal.— Dated 30th Dec, 1835 InroUed 21st May, 1836, page 107. Thos. Molony, 33. Deed of Bargain and Sale between James Bankrupt. Qeraghty, Francis Ball, and James Lyne, three of the Commissioners named in a Commission of Bankruptcy awarded and issued against Thomas Molony, of the town of Ennis, of the one part, and Samuel Baird, of Meichant's-quay, Dublin, of the other part. Said Commissioners, for the considerations in said deed mentioned, assigned to said Baird all said bankrupt's estate in and adjoining said town of Ennis and elsewhere Dated 7th April, 1836.— InroUed 24th May, 1836, page 111. luvention*'^'^' -^"^^"^tion by James Hunter, of Arbroath, county of Forfar, of " Certain improvements in the art of cutting, or what is commonly called facing and di'essing certain kinds of stone." — Dated 19th, and InroUed 24th May, 1836, p. 115. Wm. Gossage 35. Invention by William Gossage, of Stoke In^entioT"''' .P"^''' ^"^^ Edward White, of Wichbald, both in the county of Worcester, of " An im- provement or improvements in the process of making or manufacturing ceruse or white lead." —Dated 26th, and InroUed 30th May, 1836, page 118. 36. Memorial of Transfer of Shares in the "'^ Hibernian Joint Stock Company, verified by the Hibernian*'"'' affidavit of Michael Roach, Secretary to said Com- Joint Stock pany — Dated and InroUed 27th May, 1836, p. 121, Company. 37. Appointment of Stephen Creagh Sandes, Bishoprics of " Killaloe, Ki' fenora, ifec. Clerk, Doctor of Divinity, 'to the Bishoprics of Killaloe, Kilfenora, Clonfert, and Kilmacduagh with all rights and jurisdictions, as well spiritual as temporal, thereunto appertaining Dated 14th May, 1836 InroUed 3rd June, 1836, page 123. 38. Restitution of the temporalities. — Dated Restitution, and InroUed same day, page 124. 39. Consecration of same, same day, page 125. -Dated and InroUed c onsecr;i tioii. 40. Invention by WiUiam Evatt Wright, of E. Wriglit, Regent-street, Westminster, of " Certain improve- ments in tea and coffee urns, and tea kettles." — Dated 16th, and InroUed 18th June, 1836, p. 127. 41. Deed of Bargain and Sale between John '-"c^'- Ryan, Bertram Mitford, and Thomas W. Fitzge- "^"P^" raid, three of the Commissioners named in a Com- mission of Bankruptcy awarded and issued against William Lock, of Balbriggan, in the county of Dublin, of the one part, and Frederick Charles Ferguson, of LInen-hall-street, in the city of Dub- lin, of the other part. Said Commissioners, for the considerations in said deed mentioned, assigned to said Ferguson all said bankrupt's interest in the pre- mises at Balbriggan and elsewhere Dated 13th, and InroUed 18th June, 1836, page 131. 42. Invention by Joseph Whitworth, of Man- J. Whitworth, Chester, of " Certain improvements in machinery, indention, tools, or apparatus for cutting planes, curves, and screws in metal and other substances." — Dated 13th, and InroUed 20th June, 1836, page 136. 43. Appointment of the Rev. John Graham, to Free School, the office or place of Master of the Free School of Enniskilleu. Enniskillen, with the lands, fees, and emoluments thereunto belonging, during pleasure Dated 18th, and InroUed 22nd June, 1836, page 140, 44. Deed of Bargain and Sale between Jolm Jas. Finnerty, Ryan, Bertram Mitford, and Joseph Radcliffl?, Bankrupt, three of the Commissioners named in a Commis- sion of Bankruptcy awarded and issued against James Finnerty, of Strokestown, in the county of Roscommon, of the one part, and George Price and John Hurley, of the city of Dublin, of the other part. Said Commissioners, for the consid- erations in said deed mentioned, assigned to said Price and Hurley all the said bankrupt's estate in the premises in said town and elsewhere — Dated 28th May, 1836.— InroUed 23rd June, 1836, p. 141, A.D. 1836.] 7" WILLIAM IV. ROLL XXX. William Gil- 1. Deed of Bargain and Sale between Henry l.'spieandJolm Kellett, Robert Bennett, and William M'Carthy, Bankr™^ts three of the Commissioners named in a Commission of Bankruptcy awarded and issued against William Gillespie and John Williams, of the city of Cork, of the one part, and Carden Terry Williams, of Knocknahorgan, in the north liberties of said city, of the other part. Said Commissioners, for the consideration in said deed mentioned, assigned to said Williams, all the said bankrupts' estate in the lands and premises in said city — Dated 21st May, 1836 InroUed 28th June, 1836, page 1. 2. Invention by James Morrison, of Paisley, of " Improvements on the Jacquard Machine, and on what is called the ten box lay, and on the ten box lay, and on the reading and stamping machines used in making shawls, and figured work." — Dated 27th, and Inrolled 30th June, 1836, page 8. James Morrison, luvenfion. David Fisher, Inveution. John C. Douglass, Invention. Louis E. Seig- netto, Inven- tion. 3. Invention by David Fisher, of Wolverhamp- ton, of " An improvement in Steam Engines." — Dated 27th, and Inrolled 30tli June, 1836, page 13. 4. Invention by John Cooper Douglass, of Great Ormond-street, in the county of Middlesex, of " Certain improvements in making Vinegar from various materials, and in making useful articles from the refuse of such materials, and also in apparatus of vessels for applying and conducting heat to liquids to be used in the manufacture of vinegar, and other purposes." — Dated 27th, and Inrolled 30th June, 1836, page 18. 5. Invention by Louis Elizee Seignette, of Mincing-lane, London, of " Improvements in preserving animal and vegetable substances." — Dated 27th, and Inrolled 30th June, 1836, page 23. RobtCopland, 6. Invention by Robert Copland, of Bruns- Invention. Crescent, Camberwell, of " Improvements on patents already obtained by him, for combina- tion of Apparatus for gaining power." — Dated 27th, and Inrolled 30th June, 1836, page 28. JolinBirkby, 7. Invention by John Birkby, of Leeds, for Invention. u Improvements 'in making Needles." — Dated 27th June, and Inrolled 1st July, 1836, page 32. 8. Invention by Henry Walker Wood, of No. 29, Austin Friars, London, for " Certain im- provements in certain locomotive apparatus." — Dated 27th June, and Inrolled 1st July, 1836, page 37. J. M-Kenny, 9. Pardon of John M'Kenny, convicted of sheep Pardon, stealing, at the assizes held at Downpatrick, on Tuesday, the 15th day of March last, and con- Ilenry \V. Wood, Invention. demned to be transported for life Dated 27th June, 1836 Inrolled 2nd July, 1836, page 40. 10. Deed of Bargain and Sale between Henry Robert Kellett, Robert Bennett, and William M'Carthy, g^^kru""'" three of the Commissioners named in a Commission of Bankruptcy awarded and issued against Robert De la Cour, of Mallow, of the one part, and Andrew Spearing, and Charles Sugrue, of the city of Cork, of the other part. Said Commis- sioners, for the considerations in said deed mentioned, assigned to said Spearing and Sugrue, all the said Bankrupt's estate in the county of Cork, and elsewhere Dated 30th June, 1836. —Inrolled 5th July, 1836, page 42. 11. Letter of Attorney from William Huey, Letter of At- the younger, now residing at Stevenage, in the torney, Huey county of Hertford, to John Boyd, of Coleraine, '° °^ authorizing and empowering the said Boyd as his true and lawful Attorney, in his place and stead, to let, sell, or otherwise dispose of, as will appear to him most advantageous, all, or any part of his vested estate, imder the deed of settlement, bearing date 1 7th August, 1795, executed upon the marriage of William Huey, the elder, with Margaret Lydia Williams, in and to an undivided moiety in fee, of the town and lands of Big-Bally- nagarvey. Little Bally nagarvey, Glengad, Upper Ballaghbeady, Lower Ballaghbeady, Upper Killy- maddy. Lower Killymaddy, Rushyhill, Featsforth, Upper Maddykeel, Lower Maddykeel, and Bally- nacreashin, otherwise Harvey's Mill, situate in the county of Antrim ; also an undivided moiety of the lands of Ballymacpeak, tenements near the town of Ballyaghy, and a freehold of six acres of meadow called Creagh, otherwise Creaghmayold, situate in the covmty of Londonderry ; also a freehold in the lands of Waterad, with the mill, Sessragli-Murphy, and Sessragh- Scott, situate in the county of Tyrone. And in case of the death of the said John Boyd, and to prevent the detriment and inconvenience which might result thereupon, William Curry, of Summer-hill, in the city of Dublin, is empowered to act as fully and effectually as the said John Boyd Dated 10th May, 1*836. — Inrolled 12th July, 1836, page 48. 12. Appointment of F. J. Nash, to discharge Deputy Keeper the duties of the Deputy Keeper of the Rolls, ^o\h, Leave of in the absence of Robert Wogan.—Dated 20th, and Inrolled 21st July, 1836, page 55. 13. Leave of absence to the Lord Chancellor. LordChancei- — Dated 4th, and Inrolled 21st July, 1836, lor, Leave of page 57. Absence. 14. Appointment of Charles K. Bushe, Chief Commissioner* Justice of tlie King's Bench, Philip C. Crampton, Great Seal, 70 INROLMENTS IN CHANCERY. [A.D. 1836, Justice of the King's Bench, and Artlnir Moore, Justice of the Common Pleas, Commissioners for the custody of the Great Seal — Dated 4th, and Inrolled 21st July, 1836, page 58. Henry Robert 15. Appointment of the Honorable Henry U^utenant Robert Westenra, Lieutenant of the county of Co! Monaghan Monaghan, now vacant by the resignation of Werner William, Lord Rossmore, during pleasure. — Dated 13th June, 1836 Inrolled 4th August, 1836, page 60. Wm. Taylor 16. Invention by William Taylor, of Smith- aiid Henry wick, in the county of Stafford, and Henry Davies, tion. of Stoke Prior, in the county of Worcester, of " Certain Improvements in machinery, for intro- ducing water or other fluids into steam boilers or evaporating vessels ; also for obtaining mechanical power by the aid of steam, and for communicating motion to vessels floating on water." — Dated 28th July, 1836 Im-olled6th August, 1836, page 62. •^°^^™iiton, Invention by John Brunton, of West Brom- wick, county of Stafford, of " Certain improve- ments in the construction of retorts — Dated 28th July, 1836 Inrolled 6th August, 1836, page 67. Jo^nRyan- 18. Appointment of John Ryan to the office of of''Exchequer Usher of the Court of Exchequer, during pleasure, with a salary of £200 per annum — Dated 1st, and Inrolled 6th August, 1836, page 73. Wide Streets, 19. Judgment of the Commissioners, appointed Cork, No, 1. Parliament, for making Wide and Con- venient Streets in the city of Cork, upon the verdict of a Jury duly empannelled, to find the value of certain premises in said city. Wherein the Jury find that the interest of the representatives of Wm. Phillips, in the premises marked No. 1, on the map to said Inquisition annexed, is of the value of £200; that the representatives of James Morrison in said premises are entitled to the sum of 5^., and the representatives of the fee and inheritance of said premises are entitled to the sum of bs Dated 24th June, 1836. — Inrolled 8th August, 1836, page 74. Drumrath 20. Order in Council for disuniting and S'Sp^' severing from the Chancellorship of Dromore from Cliaii- the Rectory of Drumgath, and uniting same to Drom'"'' Vicarage of Drumgath, and creating them romore. -^^^^ ^ benefice And in respect to the sum of £1494 165. 2c?., chargeable on said chan- cellorship, and due to the representatives of John Davis, the last incumbent, that said new benefice is chargeable with a portion of said sum, to the amount of ,£345 2s, 8d Dated 5th May, 1836 Inrolled 20th August, 1836, page 85. Iladdanstovni O^'^^^r in Council for dissolving the union dissolved. of Raddanstown, diocese of Meath, and separating Agher therefrom the parishes of Gallan and Drumlargan, ''' ' and uniting same to the parish of Agher ; said parishes to be from thenceforth called the Union of Agher Dated 23rd July, 1836 Inrolled 20th August, 1836, page 88. 22. Consent of the Lord Lieutenant to the Union of union of the parishes of Gallon and Drumlargen, ^j^^'^'"' "^"'.'^e"* with Agher, to be called the union of Agher tenant Dated 23rd June, 1836 Inrolled 20th August, 1836, page 90. 23. Order in Council for changing the site of Change of site the parish church of Kiltoome, diocese of Elphin, church of Kil to a piece of ground, part of the lands of Carnasia, toome. granted to the parishioners for building a new church thereon, by Sir Frederick Trench Dated 23rd July, 1836 Inrolled 20th August, 1836, page 94. 24. Presentation of the Rev. Tliomas Alfred J^^J''^';^^; Lyons, to the Rectory and Vicarage of Ballysax, and Vicar diocese of Kildare Dated 17th, and Inrolled Ballysax. 20th August, 1836, page 95, 25. Invention by William Wainright Potts, of Wm. w. Potts, Burslem, county of Stafford, of " An improved I^ventiou. method or process whereby impressions or patterns in one or more colours, or metallic preparations are produced and transferred to surfaces of metal, wood, cloth, paper mache, bone, marble, and other suitable substances, pi-epared or otherwise, not being used or known as earthenware, por- celain, china, glass, or other similar substances — Dated 17th, and Inrolled 20th August, 1836, page 96. 26. Appointment of the Honorable Henry Henry R. Westenra, to the office of Custos Rotulorum of ^^^'"^tenra, the county of Monaghan, during pleasure — Dated M"onaglia''n." ^ 17th, and Inrolled 20th August, 1836, page 101. 27. Grant to William Kemmis, of part of the ^'m- Kemmis. lands of Terenure, containing 3 acres and 28 i^^rusf fSe perches, the property of the late John Basegio, representation an alien, subject to a yearly rent of £28 7s. 8d., ^^°^V in trust, nevertheless, to set, sell, or otherwise '^^^S^"- dispose of, on the especial trusts which the Lord Lieutenant shall approve, in favor of the persons who have memorialled, or one of them — Dated 9th, and Inrolled 25th August, 1836, page 103. 28. Grant to Jane Collins, otherwise Dickson, Jane Collins, of all the right, title, and interest which her father, Crantof Land* John Dickson, had at the time of his decease, in and to one-half of the town and lands of Stone Hall, in the county of Westmeath, as fully set forth in her memorial — Dated 2nd, and Inrolled 25th August, 1836, page 109. 29. Memorial of Transfer of Shares in the Transfer of Hibernian Joint Stock Company, verified by the Shares, affidavit of Michael Roach, Secretary.— Sworn J'jj^*;™^ and Inrolled 26th August, 1836, page 114. Company. A.D. 1836.] 7« WILLIAM IV. 71 Day. Kearney, 30. Deed of Bargain and Sale between Chai'les Bankrupt. Benson, George W. Creighton, and Robert Day, three of the Commissioners named in a Commission of Bankruptcy awarded and issued against David Kearney, of Dawson-street, in the city of DubHn, of the one part, and John Kelly, of Dominick- street, and Richard West Smith, of Exchequer- street, both of said city, of the other part. Said Commissioners, for the considerations in said deed mentioned, assigned to said Kelly and Smith all the said bankrupt's estate in said city and else- where Dated 2nd March, 1836 Inrolled 2nd September, 1836, page 118. 31. Invention by Francis Pettit Smith, of Hen- don, county of Middlesex, of " An improved pro- peller for steam and other vessels." — Dated 3rd, and Inrolled 5th September, 1836, page 123. Henrv Sliarpe, 32. Invention by Henry Sharpe, of 26, Broad- Inventioii. street Buildings, London, of " Improvements in sawing wood and other materials." — Dated 17th F. P. Smith, Iiivfutiou. August, 1836. page 128. Inrolled 5th September, 1836, .John Hague, Invention. M'ide Streets, Cork, No. 6. 33. Invention by John Hague, of Cable-street, Wellclose-square, Westminster, " For raising water by application and aiTangement of a well known power, from mines, excavations, holds of ships or vessels, or other places where water may be depo- sited or accumulated, whether from accidental or natural causes, and also applying such power to, and giving motion to certain machinery." — Dated 3rd, and Inrolled 5th September, 1836, page 133. 34. Judgment of the Commissioners appointed by an Act of Parliament, passed in the third year of his late Majesty King George the Fourth, for making Wide and Convenient streets in the city of Cork, upon the verdict of a Jury duly empannelled to find the value of certain premises in said city. Wherein the Jury find that the sum of £7 16^. per annum is a just and fair rent for that part of the premises described in the Map as No. 6, and bears a fair ])roportion in value to the whole of the rest of said premises, as demised by deed bearing date the 13th day of August, 1812, made by Thomas Rochfort to Bartholomew Foley, of the lands called Moncrea, containing 9 acres and 28 perches. And that the interest of Bartholomew Foley in said premises marked No. 6, chargeable with a fair proportion of said reserved rent, is of the value of 5.1. And also, that the fee and inhe- ! ritance in the portion of said premises comprised ! in said deed, and now pin-chased for the purpose : of making wide and convenient streets in said city, i is of the value of £130 ; but it does not appear who i is entitled to the same Dated 9th October, 1835. — Im-olled 12th September, 1836, page 139. I Thomas Keily, 35. Deed of Bargain and Sale between Francis Bankrupt. Beatty, Christopher Antisell, and Richard Kellett, three of the Commissioners named in a Commis- sion of Bankruptcy awarded and issued against Thomas Kelly, of Lower Abbey-street, in the city of Dublin, of the one part, and John Kirkwood, of Newry, of the other part. Said Commissioners, for the considerations in said deed mentioned, as- signed to said Kirkwood all the bankrupt's estate in the city of Dublin and elsewhere Dated 6th April, 1836 Inrolled 14th Sept., 1836, page 149. 36. Presentation of the Rev, Thomas Houston p^^'^^'"'^; Barton, to the Rectory and Vicarage of Trevett, y|'J Xrevetu and the Rectory of Kilbrew, diocese of Meath Rec Kilbrew, Dated 13th, and Inrolled I6th September, 1836, •i^'^'^- ^^''^a''^- page 153. 37. Presentation of the Rev. Francis Cavendish, '^ev. Francis to the Rectory and Vicarage of Feighcullen, diocese R^c^nd Vic. of Kildare ^Dated 13th, and Inrolled 16th Sept., Feighcullen, ' 1836, page 154. dioc. Kildare. 38. Appointment of Christopher Antisell to the C. Antisell. ofUce of Chirographer to the Court of Common cSiirt"'^^^''* Pleas, with the salary attached thereto by the Act Common Pleas of Parliament for regulating the law offices in Ire- land, passed in the first and second years of the I'eign of his late Majesty King George the Fourth, during good behaviour Dated 14th, and Inrolled 16th September, 1836, page 155. Wicklow, and of Drogheda, Sheriff" of the 39. Inquisition held and taken at the Grand Jury Room, Four Courts, Dublin, on the 19th, 20th, 22nd, 23rd, and 24th days of August, 1836, and by adjournment on the 5th and 6th daj's of September following, before John Fox Bur- goyne, Brooke Taylor Ottley, and John RadclifF, Commissioners appointed for the general central correspondence, superintendance, and regulation of Asylums for the lunatic poor of Ireland Said Commissioners, for the purpose of valuing certain premises hereinafter mentioned, to en- large the Richmond Lunatic Asylum of the county of the city of Dublin, the county of Dublin, the counties of Meath, Louth, and county of the town issiied their precept to the High county of Dublin, requiring him to empannel and return a competent Jiuy. And accordingly, said Jury, being duly empannelled and sworn, find that the interest of James Scanlan in a parcel of ground, part of the lands of Grange Gorman, situate in the manor of Grange Gorman, containing 2 acres, 3 roods, and 35 perches, marked with the letter A, in the map hereunto annexed, held by lease with other parts of said lands, bearing date 17th day of March, 1823, for three lives or 31 years, from the Earl of Rathdowne, is of the value of £213 3^. That the interest of the said James Scanlan in other parts of said lands and manor, held by lease for three lives or 3 1 years, bearing date 2n'd Mi\y, 1837, from said Eai l of Rathdowiie, marked with the letter B on said map, is of the value of £269 6s. 5d. That the interest of Andrew Quin, as tenant at will to Samuel Allen Dalv, in Richmond Lu- natic Asylum. Inquisition. City of Dublin. Counties of Dublin, Meath, Wick- low, Louth, and Town of Drogheda. 72 INROLMENTS IN CHANCERY. [A.D. 1836. the two parcels of land marked on said map with the letters C and D ; C containing 4 acres 2 roods 36 perches, and D containing 4 acres 2 roods 18 perches, is of the value of £'93. That the interest of Samuel Allen Daly in said last mentioned premises, marked C D, held by lease from the Earl of RathdowTie, from 29th September, 1835, for 31 years or three lives, is of the value of £825. And that the interest of the said Earl in the fee and inheritance of all said premises, con- taining in the whole 15 acres 3 roods English sta- tute measure, is of the value of £2464 Is. 2rf Dated 6th, and InroUed 24th September, 1836, page 157. 40. Judgment and Decree of said Commissioners, Richmond Lh- confirniing the award and verdict of the Jury em- la^t^c Asvlum. pannelled to ascertain the value of the premises in Grange-gorman — Dated 20th, and Inrolled 24th September, 1836, page 166. ^ ROLL XXXL Tjl.ter 1 • Deed of Agreement between Robert Grim- Banking shaw of Whitehouse, John Heron of Belfast, John Compaii)'. Curell of the same, and James Steen the younger, of Skeig-Oneill, in the county of Antrim, of the one part, and the Proprietors whose names and seals are to said deed affixed, for the purpose of estab- lishing a Joint Stock Banking Company in the town of Belfast, called the Ulster Banking Com- pany, agreeably to an Act of 6 Geo. IV., entitled, " An Act for the better Regulation of Copartner- ships of certain Bankers in Ireland," of the other part. Said parties have agreed to erect themselves into a Society or Company, pursuant to said Act. That the capital stock shall consist of one million sterling, to be raised and made of 100,000 shares, of £10 each. Any partner shall be at liberty to hold 2000 shares, and no more. The Company to last for fifty years, to commence on the 9th of April, 1836 Dated 1st April, 1836 Inrolled 30th September, 1836, page 1. T. R. Bridson, 2. Invention by Thomas Ridgway Bridson, of Invention. ^jjg county of Lancaster, of a " Certain improve- ment or improvements to facilitate and expedite the bleaching of cotton, linen, and other vegetable substances." — Dated 8th, and Imolled 12th Oct., 1836, page 64. T. J. Fuller, 3. Invention by Thomas John Fuller, Commer- Invention. ^j^j Road, Limehouse, Middlesex, of " A new or improved screen for intercepting or stopping the radiant heat arising or proceeding from the boilers and cylinders of steam engines." — Dated 8th, and Inrolled 12th October, 1837, page 70. .foshua Bates, invention. 4. Invention by Joshua Bates, of Bishopsgate- street, London, of " Certain improvements in machinery for cleansing and preparing wool." — Dated and Im-oUed 12th October, 1836, page 75. Joseph M. 5, Invention by Joseph Meuckt Gerothwohl, of (rerothwohl, Camberwell Grove, Surrey, of " Certain improve- ments in filtration." — Dated 14th, and Inrolled 21st October, 1836, page 80. M'. Maugham, 6. Invention by William Maugham, of New- Invention, port-street, Lambeth, of " Certain improvements in the production of chloride of lime and certain other chemical substances." — Dated I7th, and In- rolled 21st October, 1836, page 85. 7. Invention by Thomas Howard, of Token- Thos.Hownrd, house- yard, London, of " Improvements on his invention denominated the Vapour Engine, and the application of a part or parts thereof to steam engines." — Dated 17th, and Inrolled 21st Oct., 1836, page 91. 8. Invention by John Whiting, of Rodney John Whiting. Buildings, New Kent Road, Surrey, of " Im- Invention, provement or improvements in preparing certain iarinacious food." — Dated 19th, and Inrolled 21st October, 1836, page 96. 9. Invention by Jacob Perkins, of Fleet-street, Jacob Perkin*. London, of " Improvements in the apparatus and means for producing ice, and in cooling fluids." — Dated 19th, and Inrolled 24th October, 1836, page 101. 10. Invention by Hamer Stansfeld, of Leeds, of H. Stansfeld. " Improvements in machinery for preparing cer- I'^^'^iitio"- tain threads or yarns, and for weaving certain fabrics." — Dated' 19th, and Inrolled 24th Oct., 1836, page 107. 11. Order in Council for changing the site of Killashee New the parish church of Killashee, in the diocese of Ardagh, to a piece of ground granted to the Incumbents of said parish, by the Rev. William Digby, Incumbent, for the purpose of building a new church thereon, containing 74 perches, sta- tute measure Dated and Inrolled 26th October, 1836, page 112. 12. Invention by John Woolrich, of the Royal J. vvoolrich. School of Medicine, Birmingham, of " Certain Invention, improvements in producing or making the sub- stance commonly called or known by the name of carbonate of Baryta, or carbonate of Barytes." — Dated 28th October, 1836 Inrolled 4th Nov., 1836, page 113. 13. Appointment of John Richards to the office J. Richards of Attorney-General, during pleasure — Dated Attomey-G 10th, and Inrolled 12th Nov., 1836, page 119. Appointment of Stephen Woulfe to the S. Woulfi^, of Solicitor-General, during pleasure ne^'ar''^''" 14. office ui ouinjin»i-\_^ ciici ai, uiimig jyicaauic neral Dated 10th, and Inrolled 12th November, 1836, page 120. A.D. 1836.] 7° WILLIAM IV. 73 Nich. Ball, 15. Appointment of Nicholas Ball, to the office Third Ser- Third Sergeant Dated 10th, and Inrolled s™"*- 12th November, 1836, page 122. \V. 13. Smith, Fairs and Market. 16. Grant to William Barlow Smith, of Bai'ba- villa House, in the county of Westmeath, to hold Fairs on the lands of Collinstow-n, in the parish of St. Fian's, in said county, on the 10th February, 8th May, 14th August, and 13th October; and a Saturday Market, with all the tolls, customs, and courts thereunto belonging; rent, £1 Dated 5th, and Inrolled r2th Novem- ber, 1836, page 123. Baron^ofthe"' ' ^PPointment of Michael O'Loghlen, one Kxchequer. the Barons of the Court of Exchequer, during good behaviour Dated 7th, and Inrolled 12th November, 1836, page 124 Note — Vacated by the Lord Chancellor, on 3rd February, 1837, page 125. Luke wiiitf, 18. Appointment of Luke Wliite, to the office CfT^Lon"" rd Lieutenant of the county of Longford, with all ° " ■ the privileges and advantages thereunto belong- ing Dated 22nd, and Inrolled 23rd November, 1836, page 126. LukeVVhitA 19. Appointment of Luke White, to the office forum Co'imt • Custos Rotulorum of the county of Longford. Longford ' — Dated 22nd, and Inrolled 23rd November, 1836, page 129. >!emorial of 20. Memorial of Transfer of Shares in the hernkn''jiint Hibernian Joint Stock Company, verified by the Stock Co. affidavit of Michael Roche — Dated and Inrolled 28th November, 1836, page 130. w. K. Wrigs. 21. Invention by William K. Wrigg, of Dublin, Invention. of " Certain improvements in draining, soiling, warping, and otherwise improving bog, marsh, and other lands." — Dated 28th November. — Inrolled 1st December, 1836, page 134. .1. L Hawkins Invention. 22. Invention by John Isaac Hawkins, of Pan- eras Vale, Hampstead-road, Middlesex, of " An improvement in the art of manufacturing Iron and Steel."— Dated 26th November, 1836 Inrolled 1st December, 1836, page 138. fieorge, Mar- 23. Invention by George, Marquess of Tweed- ;jues*^of dale, of " An improved method of making tiles Indention!' f"'" draining soles, house tiles, flat roofing tiles, and bricks Dated 26th November, 1836 In- rolled 1st December, 1836, page 142. H. Adcock, 24. Invention by Henry Adcock, of Summer- Invention, j^jij^ Birmingham, of " Certain improvements in loading and unloading of ships, brigs, schooners, and other vessels, at docks, quays, and in streams and rivers, and for the more facile transit and stowing of merchandize taken from ships, brigs, schooners, and other vessels, at docks and quays, with a view to abridge human labour, and econo- mize expenses Dated 26th November, 1836 Inrolled 1st December, 1836, page 147. 25. Appointment of Samuel Barrington to the S. Barrington, office or place of Accountant- General of the High cengja/court Court of Chanceiy, during pleasure. — Dated 28th of chancery. November, 1836. — Inrolled 1st December, 1836, page 151. 26. Deed between James Scanlan, of Grange- Richmond gorman-lane, in the county of Dublin, of the one i^^^^* 'ja^e* part, and John Fox Burgoyne, Brooke Taylor Scan'lan, to the Ottley, and John Badchffe, of the city of Commission- Dublin, Commissioners for the General Control, A^ylums."'^'^'^ Correspondence, Superintendance, and Regula- tion of Asylums for the Lunatic Poor, of the other part ; conveying all that and those that part of the lands of Grange-gorman marked and dis- tinguished in the maps to the inquisition annexed, with the letter A, containi^ig 2 acres 3 roods and 35i perches ; also that piece or parcel of ground marked on said map with letter B, containing 3 acres 1 rood 30^ perches, in trust, for the pur- poses of the Richmond Lunatic Asylum for the county of the city of Dublin, the counties of Dublin, Meatb, Wicklow, and Louth, and county of the town of Drogheda — Dated 19th Nov., 1836 Inrolled 2nd December, 1836, page 152. 27. Deed between Samuel Allen Daly, of Richmond Dalvmount, in the countv of Dublin, of the one Lunatic Asy- " 111 1 • • r 1 mm, Samuel part, and the last named Commissioners ol the ^v. Daly, to other part, conveying all that and those the parcel said Commis- of ground marked on the map to the inquisition annexed, with the letters C and D ; the lot marked C containing 4 acres 2 roods 36 perches ; D containing 4 acres 2 roods 18 perches, for the purpose mentioned in the last recited deed. — Dated 23rd November. — Inrolled 2nd Decem- ber, 1836, page 163. 28. Deed of Sale between William Brunckar, W. Brunckar, son and heir of Sir Henry Bromker, knight, late J^^^^^""* Lord President of jNIunster, of the one part, and Sir Francis Rush, of Castlejordan, in the county of Meath, knight, of the other part ; whereby said William Brunckar conveyed to said Sir Francis Rush all that and those the circuit, ambite, and precinct of the late Abbey of Clonics, in the Dartrie, in M'Mahoune's countrie, in the counties of jNIonaghan, Fermanagh, and Cavan, containing half an acre of land, whereon standeth one church covered with straw, one stone wall, churchyard, a kitchen, and divers ruinous buildings ; and all the twenty-two particulars, or parcels of land, that is to say, the four tates called Shannon's Quarter, Clonvereill, Annaghgilly ; four tates of two Grangies, Rathogowly, Capogh, Tullincrople, Knockorin, Intaciiple, Mallangoppen, Killolenan, Killigerath, Shantulath, Cloncrumber, Clonegal- gienecaunbegh, Lisdrowmnoe, in Fermanagh ; tlie rectories of Clonics, Monaghan, TuUogarvie, and DromuUy ; the Church of Clonics ; 28 tates, 74 INROLMENTS IN CHANCERY. [vV.D. 1837. Samu-'l Hall, luvenlioii. calleil Mowlike, IJssegartan, Clonekine, Clone- kerkill, Clonithe, Cararoragliter, Monetagh, Magherenver, Awghin, Dromarnie, Lisserowartie, Lissetawvalye, Creagh, Aglinecloy, Lismakally, Edenforan, Lattikallan, Bolgibrean, Ternemor- rogh, Ci'ombt)o, Tank illy, DromuUy, Lisseramoe, Cattagarow, Lissenecragh, Loghomecan, Loglione, Kilgrome, Church- Aiigln'e, situate in the counties of Monaghan, Fermanagh, and Cavan, the town and lands of Bonbracke, county Meath ; to the use of the said Sir Francis Rush, his heirs and assigns for ever, to hold, subject to a crown rent of £5 Irish Note — All the before-mentioned premises were granted by patent under the Great Seal of Ireland, to Sir Henry Brunckar, on the 13th May, 1 James I Dated 1st June, 1608 Inrolled 3rd December, 1836, pursuant to order, dated 30th November, 1836, page 172. 29. Invention by Samuel Hall, of Belfast, in the county of Nottingham, of " Improvements in propelling vessels, also, improvements in steam engines, and in the method or methods of working some parts thereof, some of which improve- ments are applicable to other useful purposes." Dated 6th, and Inrolled 7th December, 1836, page 177. / 30. Resignation of Robert Hunter, of No. 9, R. Hunter, Amiens-street, in the city of Dublin, of the office Resiguation. of Secretary to the St. Patrick Insurance Com- panv — Dated 10th, and Inrolled 14th December, 1836, page 181. 31. Deed of Bargain and Sale between Francis William Fit/- Ball, James Lyne, and John Mackay, Commis- ^■<^™l'l' Bank- sioners named in a Commission of Bankruptcy, issued against William Fitzgerald, of Sandy-bav, in the county of Antrim, of the one part, and Arbuthnot Emerson, of Beechpark, Alexander M'Donnell, jun., of Belfast, and WiUiam Thomp- son, of Ballinderry, in said county, of the other part ; whereby said Commissioners for the consi- deration in said deed mentioned, conveyed all said bankrupt's estate, in the county of Antrim and elsewhere, to said Emerson, M'Donnell, and Thompson Dated 25th June, 1836 Inrolled 23rd December, 1836, page 183. ROLL XXXIL 1. Appointment of Patrick Kiernan to the office of Clerk of the Crown for the county of Leitrim, during pleasure Dated 23rd, and In- rolled 29th December, 1836, page 1. 2. Invention by William Watson, of Liverpool, of " Certain improvements in the manufacturing of Sugar from Beet-root and other substances." — Dated 23rd, and Inrolled 29th December, 1836, page 2. 3. Invention by William Hawthornthwaite, of Kendal, in Westmoreland, of "A new mode of producing certain patterns in certain woven goods." —Dated 20th, and Inrolled 29th December, 1836, page 7. 4. Invention by William H. Cox, of Bedmin- ster, Bristol, of " Improvements in tanning hides and skins."— Dated 2lHt, and Inrolled 29th De- cember, 1836, page 11. 5. Invention by- John Pickersgill, of Colman- street, London, of " Improvements in preparing and applying India-rubber (caoutchouc,) to fa- brics." — Dated 30th December, 1836 Inrolled 3rd January, 1837, page 15, .1. n.rnnip- 6. Invention by John Gordon Campbell, and bell, Invention, joj^n Gibson, of Glasgow, of "A new and im- proved process or manufacture of silk, and silk in combination with certain other fibrous substances." — Dated 21st, and Inrolled 25th January, 1837, page 19. P. Kiornau, Clerk of the Crown, Co. Leitrim. Wm. Watson, Invention. Wni. Haw- thorntliwaite, li.vcntion. \y. II. Cox, Invention. J. ric'.iersgill, Invention. W. Samps jn, J'arJou. 7. Pardon to William Sampson, who was one of the persons named in the Act of 38 Geo. III., banished to the United States of America, on account of the late rebellion Dated 21st, and Inrolled 25th January, 1837, page 23. 8. Invention by William Cooper, of Picardy- w. Cooper, place, Edinburgh, of "An improved method of'"^™^'°"- executing ornaments, devices, colours, or stains on glass." — Dated 28th, and Inrolled 31st Januarv, 1837, page 24. 9. Invention by John Wilde, and John Whit- JdUn M'ilJe, worth, of Manchester, of " Certain machinery for effecting the operation called Knitting, and pro- ducing a fabric similar to that of knitted stock- ings." — Dated 28 th, and Inrolled 31st Januarv, 1837, page 29. 10. Surrender by Baron Michael O'Loghlen, M.O Loghicn, of the office of Puisne Judge of the Exchequer ^uneudi-r. Dated and Inrolled 3rd February, 1837, page 33. 11. Inquisition held at the Custom-house, in Gla.sthoolp, the city of Dublin, before John Fox Burgoyne, Inquisition. Brooke Taylor Ottley, and John Radcliffe, Com- missioners appointed for erecting a Harbour for ships at Dunleary, within the Port of Dublin ; wherein the Jurors find that the interest of the representative of George Smith, deceased, in two undivided moieties of the pieces or parcels of ground, situate at Glasthoole, otherwise Glas- thule, barony of Rathdowne, county of Dublin, marked on the black lines in the map to the In- quisition annexed, containing 4 acres 1 rood and 37 perches, is of the value of ,£1072 10s. That the interest of John, Lord de Vesci, in the fee of A.D. 1837.] 7' WILLIAM IV. JolinRiclinrds Baron of tlu? ExcheqiuT. Steph. WiHil''"e, Attoruey-U j- fieral. M. Bra.'.y. Solicitor tii'- iioral. one moiety of the before-mentioned premises, is of the value of £255 6s. 3d. That the interest of Edward Michael, Earl of Longford, in the fee of the other moiety of said premises, is of the value of £'255 6s. 3d. — Dated 3rd January, 1837. — Judgment and Decree of said Commissioners, 27di January, 1837 Inrolled 4th Feb., 1837, page 34. 12. Appointment of the Right Honorable John Richards, to the office of one of the Barons of the Court of Exchequer, qitamdiu se bene ges- serit. — Dated 3rd, and Inrolled 6th Feb., 1837, page 46. 13. Appointment of Stephen Woulfe, to the office of Attorney-General, during pleasure Dated 3rd, and Inrolled 6th Feb., 1837, page 47. 14. Appointment of Maziere Brady, to the office of Solicitor-General, during pleasure — Dated 3rd, and Inrolled 6th February, 1837, page 49. Master of the Hulls. I^eave of Ab J once, Lord Chaiifelloi'. Commissioii- _'* ^''^-y- lane, Holborn, of " An improvement or improve- ments in the making or constructing of meters or apparatus for measuring gas, water, and other fluids."— Dated 18th, and Inrolled 22nd April, 1837, page 66. 11. Invention by Ilem-y Backhouse, of Wal- n morsley, and Jeremiah Grime, of Bury, of " Cer- i\"v,.iiiou! '' ' 78 IKROLMENTS IN CHANCERY. [A.D. 1837. liiveutiou. II. M.Smytlie .')iid F. Sinytlie. (Iraiit of Land. tain improvements in the art of block printing." —Dated 19ih, and Inrolled 22ud April, 1837, page 70. 12. Invention by Miles Beny, of Chancery- lane, of " An imjjrovement or improvements in power-looms for weaving." — Dated 18th, and Inrolled 22nd April, 1837, page 74. 13. Grant to Henry INIathevv Smythe and Fre- derick Smythe, their heirs and assigns, for ever, of one undivided moiety of and in the town and lands of Newpark, CarrowmoiTagh, Donnelian, Portes, Carrowloghane, Cappalashine, Ardkeenan, Corkip, Isker, otherwise Esker, Sheeane, and Carrowmorragh Dillon, in the coiuity of Ros- common Dated loth, and Inrolled 24th April, 1837, page 77. 14. Invention by James Pirn, junior, of College- green, in the city of Dublin, and 'j liomas Fleming Bergin, of Westland-row, in said city, of " An improved mode or method of propulsion in rail- ways." — Dated 25th, and Inrolled 29th April, 1837, page 87. Midi. H. Allen, 15. Pardon to M. R. Allen, convicted for de- l?ard()u. frauding George Twycross, by assuming the name of Richard Lestrange Dated 6th, and Inrolled 8th May, 1837, page 91. .las. I'iin and T. F. Horgin, luveutiou. Rossnowlagli New Parish. George, Earl of Kingston, Release. 16. Creation of the New Parish of Rossnow- lagli, with the consent of the Rev. Maiu'ice George Fenwick, Incnmbent of the parish of Drumholine, diocese of Raphoe, to consist of the townlands of Rossnowlagli, Cronkahony, Bcllat, Ardislaii, Kel- lynangle, Ratlifi'angan, Lurgan, and the upper lands of Glassboley and Lurgan, and also the townlands of Dromore, Toyagh, Berragli, Glass- boley, and Ballymorgroartv-Irish Dated 29th March, 1837 inrolled 19th May, 1837, page 93. 17. Release by certain Creditors of George, Earl of Kingston, of their several incumbrances affecting certain parts of his estate, in the counties of Sligo and Cork, to enable him to make title to the following -lands : — Carrowmoran, otherwise Carrowmoram, Ti-assgarrow, otherwise I'rassgar- rowshaggs, otherwise Shraheens, Ballymooney, otherwise Ballymeeu}', Eaghterd, otherwise Eigh- terd, Quacmexlough, otherwise Quagmacloughlin, Keegrie, otherwise Quigs Keegh or Quigne, Cinkeeque, an irredeemalale mortgage of £60 a- year, arising out of the estate of Jeremin or Jere- miah Jones, of Ardnaglass, county of Sligo, after- wards the estate of Loftus Jones, of Ogliill, otherwise Ohill, Owenbeg, Cormuly, otherwise Cormuly-Eaghter, or Tamermagan, Killuns, being the half quarter of Cloontarmine, otherwise Knock- tarmine, Lislongford, Leganine, otherwise Loga- nime, and the commonage belonging to Tullyvilly and Rachraghlis, otherwise Raghliss Cloon, and Burrine, otherwise Barrin, and Barrow, other- wise Burne, Templevavny, Trienmore, Tricnscrab- bagh, Tiienmacmurtagh, Carrigeens, otherwise Alts, Knockmunogh, Tannachmore, Knockacap- ple, TuUagh, Carranamucklagh, Gersoge, other- wise Garrowsack, Knockadalteen, otherwise Mount-town, Klngsborough Island, Co*lnamo- neen, Cabragli, Anrusna, otherwise Andrewsna, Ronatruane, the Moor of Kingsborough, called the Abby Quarter of Ballindoone, Ennismorean Island, in the Lake, and Carreeglass, situate in the county of Sligo; Biade, Upper and Lower Coolroe, Ardra, jiarish of Myross, barony of West Carbuiy, and county of Cork; provided that said incumbrances shall continue a charge upon the re- mainder of his estates in the county of Cork, and the entire of his unsettled estates in the counties of Limerick and Tipperary. — Dated 14th April, 1827.— Inrolled 23id May, 1837, page 97. 18. Invention by y Baron Henry de Bode, of l^ff" Henry Edgeware-road, in the county of Middlesex, of J^^^;;J'''"- " Improvements of Capstans." — Dated 30th Mav, 1837 Inrolled 1st June, 1837, page 102. 19. Presentation of the Rev. Richard Lorenzo Hev. Rich. L. Fitz-Gibbon, to the Rectory of Killeagh, diocese Kiiw h^mv- of Cloyne Dated and Inrolled 2nd June, 1837, tory.' page 106. 20. Memorial of Transfer of Shares in the Hi- Memorial of bernian Joint Stock Companv, verified by the ^ - ■ r. 1 It-. T IX 1 1 T 11 1 oi'rnian Joint affidavit of Michael Roach — Dated and Inrolled t^tocu Co. 3rd June, 1837, page 107. 21. Deed of Conveyance between Hugh Barton Toomna, Ne\)\i^^ Henry Bracken, Esqrs., two of the Commissioners I'ln-i.-'he;'. appointed by an Act of the 10th year of his late Majesty, King George IV,, entitled " An Act for enclosing lands in the parishes of Callen Coolagh and Knocktopher, in the county of Kilkenny." Whereby the Commissioners award and adjudge the different interests of the several persons therein mentioned, directing the several persons to whom such allotments have been made, to fence in the same, in substantial and workman- like manner, and that all rights of common and all other rights and interests thereunto appertaining within the said parish, henceforth shall cease and determine ; that the several roads and ways therein mentioned, shall remain open and passable, and of the breadth or width specified therein Dated 27th July, 1832 InroUed 16th January, 1833. ;()iihliu stiMm Deed dated 1st January, 1828, between I'ackeiCoiu- jj^g several persons whose names are subscribed, ' and whose seals are affixed, of the first part, and Charles Wye Williams, Esq., of Liverpool, Richard Williams, of Drumcondra Castle, in the county of Dublin, James Jameson, of Har- court-street, in the city of Dublin, James Ferrier, of Willow Park, in the comity of Dublin afore- said, Joseph Robinson Pim, of Fitzwilliam-square, in said city, William Dixon, Sir John I'obin, Alexander Parlane, and George Parsons, of said town of Liverpool, of the second part, whereby pursuant to 9th Geo, IV,, entitled, " An Act for regulating and enabling the City of Dublin Steam Packet Company to sue and be sued, and thereby to encourage the use of vessels propelled by steam in the trade of Ireland," the several parties aforesaid are constituted into a Company, under the style of The City of Dublin Steam Packet Company ; to continue for the residue of a term of 99 years, from the 10th May, 1825, for the purpose of caiTying on a trading with ships and vessels propelled by steam or other- wise, between the ports of Dublin and Liverpool. Reciting that the capital stock or fnnd of said Com- pany consist of ^230,000. That the property and effects of the said Company shall be vested in said Charles Wye Williams, Richard Williams, and James Jameson, as trustees for said Company, who, together with James Ferrier, Joseph Robin- son Pim, William Dixon, Sir John Tobin, Alex- ander Parlane, and George Parsons, are appointed trustees to construct or purchase steam vessels. That the said Charles W. Williams continue to be in the Miscellaneous Rolls of this office. The other transcribed into a book, pui'suant to the acting manager, with power to build, purchase, and repair the several vessels of said Company, and be entrusted with the general conduct and management of same, with a salary of £1200 per annum. That there shall be continued to be kept at the office of said Company in Dublin, books of account, wherein shall be daily entered all voyages, freights, dealings, and transactions of said Com- pany. That the trustees and proprietors, assignee or assignees, or holders of stock, may have access to the books, for the purpose of inspecting the same. That the trustees be composed of nine persons, who shall have all the powers and privi- leges, and be subject to and bound by the several covenants in relation to their duty as are thereby provided. That whensoever a vacancy occur in the office of trustee, the remaining trustees shall, within six months, elect by ballot a new trustee. That no person be qualified for such office, unless he be proprietor of £1000 stock of the Company. That four of the present and future trustees be resident in the town of Liverpool, and the same number in Dublin, That two half-yearly meetings of the proprietors shall be held at the Company's office in Dublin, one within 40 days from the 1st of February, the other within 40 days from the 1st of August, That the trustees shall, with at least 21 days' notice, call the half-yearly general meeting, by advertising same in two or more Dublin or Liverpool newspapers, with power to call a special general meeting at any time, and whenever an adjournment takes place in conse- quence of a difference in the number of proprie- tors, the trustees shall call the adjourned general meeting by similar advertisements — That the present trustees shall investigate and audit the accounts, with reference to the capital already paid, and the application thereof, and report to the next half-yearly meeting the result of such investigation, — That the trustees shall establish rules for discharging their duty, and that at every of their meetings the names of the trustees attend- ing be entered in the minutes of their jjroceed- ings, in a book to be kept for that purpose That six or more of the trustees be at liberty to declare the powers of any one or more of their co-trustees to be suspended, until a special general meeting shall take such act into their considei'ation, and confirm or x-escind the same. Which said deed also contains a great number of other clauses, covenants, and agreements. — Inrolled 20th April, 1833. INDEX NOMINUM TO THE PATENT AND MISCELLANEOUS ROLLS OF CHANCERY, DURING THE REIGN OF KING WILLIAM IV. Abbbeviations : — R., Roll — b., back — f., face — m., membrane — p., page of the Work. j\bbott Abbott, Benjamin, R. 13, m. 232, p. 31 II Joseph, R. 13, m. 231, p. 31 Anderson. WilUam, R. 19, m. 49, p. 43 Absence, Lord Chancellor, R. 6, m. 129, p. 13 ; R. 8, m. 81, p. 17 ; R. 12, m. 68, p. 25 ; R. 14, m. 7, p. 31 ; R. 16, m. 132, p. 38 ; R. 18, m. 3, p. 40 ; R. 21, m. 48, p. 45 ; R. 26, m. 105, p. 59 ; R. 28, m. 24, p. 63 ; R. 30, m. 57, p. 69 ; R. 32, m. 53, p. 75 Lord Lieutenant, R. 4, m. 3, p. 7; R. 9, ra. 121, p. 19; R. 13, m. 67, p. 28; R. 16, m. 87, p. 37; R. 18, m. 61, p. 41 ; R. 23, m. 175, p. 51 ; R. 24, m. 45, p. 53 ; R. 25, m. 60, p. 55 ; R. 29, m. Gl, p. 67 Accountant-General, Chancery, R. 4, m. 21, p. 8; R. 31, m. 151, p. 73 Exchequer, R. 3, m. 129, p. 7 Post Office, R. 5, m. Ill, p. 12; R. 6, m. 150, p. 14 Acheson, William, R. 29, m. 102, p. 68 Achonry, Bishop, R. 2, m. 109, p. 4 Adams, Richard, R. 16, m. 47, p. 37 Adcock, Henry, R. 31, m. 147, p. 73 Agar, Rev. William, R. 28, m. 41, p. 64 Agnew, John, R. 21, m. 127, p. 46 ; R. 23, m. 27, p. 50 Ahem. Thomas, R. 15, m. 57, p. 35 Aingworth, Benjamin, R. 10, m. 9, p. 20 Alavoine, Joseph, R. 26, m. 55, p. 57 y Albemarle, Duke of, R. 16, m. 31, p. 36 Allen, Michael Robert, R. 33, m. 91, p. 78 Thomas, R. 19, m. 49, p. 43 William, R. 12, m. 179, p. 27 Alley, Tottenham, R. 27, m. 17, p. 60 Alexander, Sir Robert, R. 7, m. 81, p. 15 Allingham, E. H., R. 8, m. 13, p. 16 — John, R. 8, m. 13, p. 16 Althorp, JohnC, Lord, R. 4, m. 113, p. 10 ; R. 8, m. 115, p. 17 ; R. 7, m. Ill, p. 16 Amery, Jonathan, R. 7, m. 97, p. 15 Anderson, Sir James C, R. 12, m. 183, p. 27 Anglesey, Henry William, Marquess of, R. 6, m. 1, p. 12 Anglt Anster, John, R. 33, m. 44, p. 77 II Antisell, Christopher, R. 22, m. 7, p. 47 ; R. 25, m. 47, p. ^^'^ 55 ; m. 97, p. 56 ; R. 26, m. 147, p. 60 ; R. 28, m. 59, p. 64; R. 30, m. 149, 155, p. 71 Archibald, Richard, R. 16, m. 126, p. 38 Archbishops, R. 11, m. 86, p. 22 ArchdaU, Rev. William, R. 23, m. 68, p. 50 Archdeacon, Catherine, R. 8, m. 32, p. 16 Archdeacons, R. 13, m. 169, p. 30 ; R. 28, m. 88, p. 65 Arigna Iron and Coal Company, R. 12, m. 1, p. 24 Armagh, Lord Archbishop of, R. 3, m. 35, p. 5 ; ni. 101, p. 6; R. 4, m. 3, p. 7 ; m. 121, p. 19; R. 11, m. 201, p. 23; R. 13, ra. 67, p. 29; R. 16, m. 87, p. -37; R. 18, m. 61, p. 41; R. 23, m. 175, p. 51 ; R. 24, m. 45, p. 53 ; R. 25, m. 60, p. 55 ; R. 33, m. 50, 57, p. 77 Arran, Countess, R. 17, m. 85, p. 40 Aston, Joseph, R. 25, m. 30, p. 54 Athlone, Constable, R. 4, m. 29, p. 8 Pursuivant, R. 4, m. 47, p. 8 Atkin, Walter, R. 21, m. 211, p. 47 Atkinson, William, R. 25, m. 85, p. 56 Attorney-General, R. 2, m. 133, p. 5 ; R. 5, m. 99, p. 1 1 ; R. 25, m. 57, p. 55; R. 26, m. 128, p. 59; R. 31, m. 119, p. 72 ; R. 32, m. 47, p. 75 Attwood, Charles, R. 21, m. 103, p. 46 Auchinleck, Rev. James, R. 18, m. 15, p. 40 Aveyard, Daniel, R. 21, m. 219, p. 47 Backhouse, Henry, R. 33, m. 70, p. 77 Bagenal, Timothy, R. 15, m. 51, p. 35 Bagwell, John, R. 13, m. 125, p. 29 ; R. 15, m. 71, p. Baillie, John, R. 33, m. 45, p. 77 Richard, R. 26, m. 67, p. 58 Baird, Moses, R. 25, m. 97, p. 56 Samuel, R. 29, m. Ill, p. 68 Thomas M., R. 13, m. 23, p. 28 Baker, Arthur, R. 25, m. 65, p. 55 M 82 INDEX NOMINUM. Baldwin II Reatlv. Baldwin, Robert, R. 1, m. 91, p. 2 Balentine, Robert, R. 22, m. 69, p. 49 Ball, Ann M., R. 1, m. 75, p. 2; R. 8, m. 83, p. 17 Ball, Francis, R. 1, m. 19, p. 1 ; R. 3, m. 30, p. 5; R. 8, m. 107, p. 17; R. 9, m. 3, p. 18; R. 13, m. 237, p. 31 ; R. 14, m. 15, p. 32 ; m. 155, p. 33 ; R. 17, m. 37, p. 39 ; R. 25, m. 79, p. 56 ; R. 29, m. Ill, p. 68; R. 31, m. 183, p. 74 James, R. 8, m. 125, p. 17 Ball, Nicholas, R. 31, m. 122, p. 73 Bangor, Lord Viscount, R. 3, m. 67, p. 6 Bankrupts, R. 1, m. 1, 19, p. 1 ; R. 2, m. 101, 113, p. 4 ; R. 3, m. 30, p. 5; R. 5, m. 115, 129, p. 12; R. 6, m. 101, p. 13 ; R. 8,in. 5, p. 16 ; m. 107, 117, p. 17; R. 9, m. 3, 11, 55, p. 18; m. 113, 133, p. 19; R. 11, m. 127, p. 22; R. 12, m. 13, 21, 39, p. 24; m. 129, 163, 171, p. 26; m. 191, p. 27, R. 13, m. 43, p. 28; m. 159, p. 30; m. 223, 237, p. 31 ; R. 14, m. 15, 23, 63, 91, p. 32 ; m. 109, 155, p. 33; R. 15, m. 1, p. 34; m. 33, p. 35 ; R. 16, m. 7, p. 36 ; m. 66, 101, p. 37 ; R. 17, m. 37, p. 39 ; m. 71, p. 40 ; R. 18, in. 55, p. 41 ; m. 105, p. 42; R. 19, m. 49, 55, 61, 93, p. 43 ; R. 20, m. 23, 36, 43, p. 44 ; R. 21, m. 27, 53, p. 45 ; in. 199, 211; R. 22, m. 1, 7, p. 47; m. 109, p. 49; R. 23, m. 115, 123, 178, p. 51 ; R. 24, m. 31, p. 52 ; R. 25, m. 47, 51, p. 55 ; m. 79, 85, 93, 97, p. 56; R. 26, m. 39, p. 5; 147, p. 60 ; R. 27, m. 13, 27, p. 60 ; m. 33, 37, 41, 68, p. 61 ; m. 94, p. 62 ; R. 28, m. 13, p. 63 ; m. 59, 63, p. 64 ; R. 29, m. 25, 43, 47, p. 66; m. 51, 57, 94, 98, p. 67; m. 102, 111, 131, 141, p. 68; R. 30, m. 1, 42, p. 69 ; m. 118, 149, p. 71 ; R. 31, m. 183, p. 74 Barlow, Robert Joseph, R. 26, m. 49, p. 57 Barnard, William H., R. 19, m. 75, p. 43 Barnes, Rosanna, R. 6, m. 24, p. 12 William, R. 6, m. 24, p. 12 Barnwall, Thomas, R. 14, in. 139, p. 33 Barnwell, Elizabeth, R. 26, m. 77, p. 58 Baron, Chief, R. 5, in. 75, p. 1 1 Puisne, R. 1, m. 35, p. 1 ; R. 31, m. 124, p. 73, R. 32, m. 46, p. 75 Barons, Exchequer, R. 1, m. 35, p. 1 ; R. 5, m. 75, p. 11 ; R. 31, m. 125, p. 73; R. 32, m. 46, p. 75 Barrett, Anastatia, R. 26, m. 18, p. 56 Richard, R. 16, m. 47, p. 37 Barrington, Croker, R. 12, m. 47, p. 24 Daniel, R 4, m. 19, p. 8 ; R. 12, m. 47, p. 24 Mathew, R. 12, m. 47, p. 24 Samuel, R. 12, m. 47, p. 24 ; R. 31, m. 151, p. 73 Sir Jonah, R. 2, m. 63, p. 3 •Sir Joseph, R. 12, m. 47, p. 25 Barsham, John, R. 29, m. 87, p. 67 Barton, Hugh, R. 32, m. 75, p. 75 ; R. 33, m. 110, p. 78 . John, R. 23, m. 89, p. 50 Rev. Thomas H., R. 16, m. 99, p. 37; R. 30, m. 153, p. 71 Basegio, John, R. 30, m. 103, p. 70 Bates, Joshua, R. 31, m. 75, p. 72 Bateson, Sir Robert, R. 10, in. 17, p. 20 Bath, Joseph Henry, R. 26, m. 18, 19, p. 57 Battersby, Rev. Robert, R. 22, m. 133, p. 49 Bayly, Edward S., R. 15, m. 9, p. 34 Beale, Joshua T., R. 25, m. 21, p. 54; R. 27, m. 45, p. 61 Beare, John, R. 15, m. 25, p. 35 Beatty, Francis, R. 2, m. 101, 113, p. 4 ; R. 5, m. 129, p. 12; R. 12, m. 21, p. 24 ; R. 15, m. 33, p. 35 ; R. 16, m. 101, p. 37 ; R. 18, m. 55, p. 41 ; R. 20, m. 23, 36, p. 44 , R. 21, m. 53, p. 45; m. 199, p. 47; R. 25, m. 47, p. 55; m. 97, p. 56 ; R. 26, m. 39, p. 57 ; R. 28, m. 59, p. 64 ; R. 29, m. 25, p. 66 ; m. 57, p. 67 ; R. 30, m. 149, p. 71 Beecher, Edward, R. 3, m. 13, p. 5 Beggs, Francis, R. 13, m. 159, p. 30 Behan, Thomas Lawrence, R. 20, m. 95, p. 44 Michael, R. 27, m. 120, p. 62 Beech' II Bo we Bell, Rev. Allen, R. 3, m. 167, p. 7 Thomas, R. 23, m. 97, p. 50 William, R. 16, in. 66, p. 37 Bellevv, Sir Patrick, R. 11, m. 227, p. 23 ; R. 13, m. 217, p. 31 Bennett, Joseph, R. 33, m. 116, p. 78 Robert, R. 19, m. 93, p. 43 ; R. 21, m, 27, p. 45 ; m. 211, p. 47 ; R. 22, m. 109, p. 49; R. 23, m. 115, p. 51 ; R. 27, m. 41, p. 61 ; R. 30, m. 1, 42, p. 69 Benson, Charles, R. 6, m. 101, p. 13 ; R. 12, m. 171, p. 26 ; R. 13, m. 43, p. 28 ; m. 223, p. 31 ; R. 19, m. 49, p. 43 ; R. 23, m. 178, p. 51 ; R. 27, m. 68, p. 61 ; R. 29, m. 51. p. 67 ; R. 30, m. 118, p. 71 Bentley, William F., R. 27, m. 13, p. 60 Bergin, Thomas F., R. 27, m. 48, p. 61 ; R. 33, m. 87, p. 78 Bermingham, A., R. 8, m. 28, p. 16 Bernard, Edward, R. 20, m. 23, p. 44 Berry, Miles, R. 28, m. 16, p. 63 ; R. 33, m. 66, p. 77 ; m. 74, p. 78 Thomas S., R. 5, m. 71, p. 11 ; R. 17, m. 79, 85, p. 40; R. 22, m. 81, p. 49 Betham, M. C. J., R. 4, in. 87, p. 9 Sir William, R. 3, m. 147, p. 7 Bickford, William, R. 19, m. 81, p. 43 Bingham, Denis, R. 11, m. 142, p. 22 Lord, R. 11, m. 247, p. 24 Birkby, John, R. 28, m. 41, p. 64; R. 30, m. 32, p. 69 Birney, Rev. Thomas, R. 4, m. 55, p. 9 Birnie, Thomas M., R. 21, m. 53, p. 45 Bishops, R. 6, m. 139, p. 14 ; R. 9, m. 129, p. 19; R. 10, m. 1, p. 20 ; R. 20, m. 34, p. 44 ; R. 29, m. 123, p. 68 Bisshopp, Sir George, R. 9, m. 29, p. 18 Blackburne, Francis, R. 3, m. 125, p. 7 ; R. 5, m. 99, p. 1 1 Jane, R. 3, m. 40, p. 6 Blackwood, Hon. Hans, R. 5, m. 101, p. 11 Blake, Andrew, R. 23, m. 141, p. 51 Blakeley, Rev. Theophilus, R. 2, m. 109, p. 4 Blakeney, Sir Edward, R. 29, m. 61, p. 67 Blaney, Margaret, R. 6, m. 26, p. 12 Bloomfield, Alexander, R. 11, m. 215, p. 23 Blosse, Sir Francis Lynch, R. 4, m. 57, p. 9; R. 7, ni. 11, p. 14 Boase, John, R. 6, m. 75, p. 13 Bogue, Hugh, R. 26, m. 54, p. 57 Boileau, Simeon, R. 23, m. 1, 22, p. 50 Simon, R. 21, m. 123, p. 46 Bolton, Lyndon, R. 22, m. 75, p. 49; R. 29, m. 56, p. 67 Bompas, William, R. 14, m. 191, p. 33 Booth, Henry, R. 5, m. 35, p. 10 Borough, Sir Richard, R. 4, m. 67, p. 9 Bourke, John, R. 4, m. 13, p. 8 Alexander, R. 22, m. 46, p. 48 Bourne, Thomas D., R. 12, m. 137, p. 26 Walter, R. 3, m. 136, p. 7 ; R. 11, m. 269, p. 23 ; R. 12, m. 139, p. 26 ; ra. 180, p. 27 ; R. 14, m. 209, p. 34 Bourne, Rev. AVilliam, R. 13, m. 16, p. 27; m. 35, p. 28 Bowdcn, Hugh, R. 8, m. 107, p. 17 Bowes, Edward, R. 22, m. 53, p. 48 INDEX NOMINUM. 83 I5(.x Box, William R., R. 22, m. 73, p. 49 Boyd, John, R. 4. m. 21, p. 8 ; R. 30, m. 48, p. 69 William, R, 25, m. 37, p. 54 Boyle, Michael, R. 2G, m. 20, p. 57 Brabazon, Sir William, R. 6, m. 46, p. 13 Bracken, Henry, p. 80 Bradford, Daiiiel D., R. 12, m. 54, p. 25 Bradley, Hubert, R. 6, m. 40, p. 13 Thomas, R. 16, m. 119, p. 38 Bradshaw, Hercules, R. 12, m. 21, p. 24 Brady, Catherine, R. 26, m. 62, p. 57 Maziere, R. 32, m. 49, p. 75 Branegan, George, R. 26, m. 55, p. 57 Brassington, Richard, R. 13, m. 9, p. 27 Brennan, James, R. 15, m. 68, p. 35 Peter, R. 1, m. 95, p. 2 Thomas, R. 29, m. 98, p. 67 Brewin, Francis, R. 29, m. 31, p. 66 ' Bridges, William B., R. 1, m. 93, p. 2 Bridson, Thomas Ridgway, R. 31, m. 64, p. 72 Brindley, William, R. 32, m. 67, p. 75 Bristow, James, R. 16, m. 66, p. 37 Brooke, George F., R. 11, m. 141, p. 22 Broughall, James, R. 26, m. 19, p. 57 Brown, William, R. 8, m. 59, p. 17 Browne, Dominick, R. 29, m. 91, p. 67 G. B., R. 19, m. 68, p. 43 John William, R. 15, m. 95, p. 36 ; R. 21, m. 82, 46 Robert, R. 19, m. 105, p. 43 William Alexander, R. 13, m. 209, p. 31 Bruen, Henry, R. 8, m. 59, p. 17 Bruncker, John, R. 26, m. 68, p. 58 Richard Harrison, R. 26, m. p. 58 Brunton, John, R. 30, m. 67, p. 70 Thomas, R. 11, m. 119, p. 22; R. 14, m. 51, p. 32 Bryan, Mary, R. 26, m. 55, p. 57 Buchanan, John, R. 26, m. 45, p. 57 Buckley, Mary Anne, R. 26, m. 63, p. 57 Bulger, P. O'Keeffe, R. 25, m. 47, p. 55 Bulnois, William, R. 29, m. 21, p. 66 Bunberry, Kane, R. 25, m. 43, p. 55 ' Burgoyne, John Fox, R. 30, m. 157, p. 71 ; R. 31, m. 152, 163, p. 73 ; R. 32, m. 34, p. 74 Burke, James, R. 13, m. 237, p. 31 Burkett, James, R. 9, m. 133, p. 19 Burns, William, R. 19, m. 61, p. 43 Burroughs, Edward, R. 25, m. 47, p. 55 Burrowes, Rev. Erasmus, R. 11, m. 219, p. 23 Thomas, R. 21, m. 61, p. 45 Sir W. D., R. 1, m. 95, p. 2 Bursiquot, John and James, R. 22, m. 63, p. 48 Burton, Charles, R. 6, m. 130, p. 14 ; R, 8, m. 69, p. 25 Bury, George, R. 15, m. 9, p. 34 Busby, John, R. 14, m. 199, p. 34 Bush, Mathew, R. 22, m. 15, p. 47 Btushe, Arthur, R. 1, m. 1. p. 1 ; R. 2, m. 85, p. 4 Right Hon. Charles Kendal, R. 6, in. 130, p. 13; R. 8, m. 59, p. 17 ; R. 12, m. 69, p. 25 ; R. 13, m. 67, p. 29; R. 14, m. 9, p. 31 ; R. 16, m. 87, p. 37 ; m. 134, p. 38; R. 17, m. 99; R. 18, m. 5, p. 40; m. 61, p. 41 ; R. 21, m. 49, p. 45; R. 23, m. 167, 175, p. 51 ; R. 25, m. 60, p. 55 ; R. 26, m. 105, p. 59 ; R. 28, m. 25, p. 63 ; R. 30, m. 58, p. 69 ; R. 33, m. 1, p. 76 Rev. William, R. 25, m. 4, p. 54 Bushel], Jane, R. 15, m. 69, p. 35 Butler, George, R. 13, m. 26, p. 28 John, R. 13, m. 129, p. 30 ; R. 15, m. 80, p. 35 • John O'Brien, R. 3, m. 79, p. 6 ; R. 9, m. 75, p. 19; Hushell II Chureh. R. 11, m. 193, p. 23 Byerley, John, R. 27, m. 59, p. 61 Byng, Sir John, R. 4, m. 3, p. 8 Byrne, Edward H., R. 3, m. 39, p. 6 John, R. 5, m. 74, p. 11 Mark, R. 3, m. 39, p. 6 Mathew, T., R. 14, m. 63, p. 32 Michael, R. 8, m. 26, p. 16 Patrick, R. 26, m. 79, p. 58 Caldwell, Jane, R. 26, m. 95, p. 58 John, R. 26, m. 95, p. 58 Caledon, Earl of, R. 11, m. 55, p. 21 Callaghan, Daniel, R. 19, m. 93, p. 43 Calvert, Edward, R. 26, m. 62, p. 57 Campbell, John Gordon, R. 32, m. 19, p. 74 Campion, Henry R. 29, m. 43, p. 66 Cane, Maurice, R. 5, m. 101, p. 11 Cardiff, Thomas, R. 26, m. 56, p. 57 Carew, Robert Shapland, R. 10, m. 125, p. 20 Lord Baron, R. 21, m. 225, p. 47 Carey, Rev. Oliver, R. 33, m. 110, p. 78 Carolin, Philip, R. 26, m. 95, p. 58 Carroll, George, R. 22, m. 49, p. 48 Stanford, R. 22, m. 56, p. 48 William Henry, R. 22, m. 47, p. 48 Carstairs, John, R. 11, m. 215, p. 23 Carter, Francis, R. 23, rn. 131, p. 51 Francis B., R. 23, m. 13, p. 51 William H., R. 11, m. 139, p. 22 Casey, John, R. 15, m. 70, p. 35 Cashel, Lord Archbishop of, R. 13, m. 74, p. 29 Castlemaine, Lord, R. 4, m. 29, p. 8 Cathcart, Richard, R. 17, m. 59, p. 39 Caulfield, Rev. Charles, R. 12, m. 153, p. 20 Cavanagh, Philip, R. 21, m. 81, p. 46 Cavendish, Rev. Francis, R. 30, m. 154, p. 71 Challoner, William, R. 29, m. 43, p. 66 Chambers, John, R. 18, m. 67, p. 41 Chancellor of the Exchequer, R. 4, m. 113, p. 10; R. 8, m. 115, p. 17; R. 24, m. 1, p. 52; R. 25, m. 62, p. 55 Chancellor, Lord, R, 3, m. 119, p. 7 ; R. 5, m. 25, p. 10; R. 24, m. 7, p. 52; R. 25, m. 55, p. 55 Chaplin, Frederick, R. 29, m. 76, p. 67 Chapman, Henry, R. 13, m. 237, p. 31 Rev. Joe, R. 17, m. 89, p. 40 Charlemont, Earl of, R. 2, m. 122, p. 4 Charters, Joseph, R. 15, m. 93, p. 36 Chatterton, James, R. 5, m. 79, p. II Chaussenot, Henry B., R. 27, m. 102, p. 62 Cheape, Henry, R. 11, m. 215, p. 24 Cheyne, John, R. 4, m. 73, p. 9 Chichester, Sir Arthur, R. 23, m. 25, p. 50 Rev. Lord Edward, R. 13, m. 119, p. 29 Hon. Spencer, R. 23, m. 67, p. 50 Chief Baron, R. 5, m. 75, p. 11 Chief Justice of the Conunon Pleas, R. 5, m. 33, p. 10 Chirographer of the Connnon Pleas, R. 30, m. 155, p. "I Christ Church Trcasurership, R. 13, m. 169, p. 30 Christophers, John, R. 13, m. 151, p. 30 Church, Dawson, R. 14, m. 91, p. 33 84 INDEX NOMINUM. Clancy II Coinmiision". Clancy, Charles, R. 25, m. 51, p. 55 James, R. 2. m. 1, p. 3 Clancarthy, Earl, R. 6, ra. 41, p. 13 Clanricarde, Marquess of, R. 5, m. 123, p. 12 ; R. 10, m. 131, p. 20; R. 11, m. 168, p. 23; R. 13, m. 95, p. 29 Clarke, Andrew, R. 22, m. 7, p. 47 Thomas, R. 19, m. 115, p. 43 George, R. 27, m. 33, p. 61 John R., R. 2, m. 43, p. 3 Joseph, R. 2, m. 122, p. 4 Thomas, R. 26, m. 66, p. 57 WiUiam, R. 5, m. 37, p. 10 Clendenning, George, R. 19, m. 105, p. 43 Clerks of the Crovvn, R. 3, m. 87, p. 6 ; m. 134, 136, p. 7; R. 4, m. 14, 16, 19, p. 8 ; m. 85, p. 9 ; R. 5, m. 79, p. 11 ; R. 11, m. 270, 273, 275 ; R. 12, m. 10, 29, p. 24; R. 12, m. 52, 73, p. 25 ; m. 137, 139, p. 26 ; m. 180, p. 27 ; R. 14, m. 209, p. 34 ; R. 15, m. 89, 91, p. 35 ; m. 95, 103, p. 36; R. 16, m. 121, p. 38; R. 32, m. 1, p. 74 Clerk of the First Fruits, and Twentieth Parts, R. 5, m. 67, p. 11 ; R. 18, m. 53, p. 41 ; R. 20, m. 65, p. 44 Clerk of the Quit Rents, R. 14, m. 13, p. 8 Clerk ofthe Writs, Exchequer, Law Side, R. 33, m. 123, p. 78 Clerk ofthe State Paper Office, R. 5, m. 105, p. 11 Clifden, Lord Viscount, R. 26, m. 69, p. 59 ; m. 100, p. 59. Clogher, Bishop of, R. 20, m. 51, p. 44; R. 21, m. 65, p. 45 Clonfert, Bishop of, R. 29, m. 122, p. 68. Coates, Bridget, R. 26, m. 89, 90, 91, p. 58 Coffee, Eneas, R. 7, m. 73, p. 15 Cole, Edward H., R. 25, m. 65, p. 55 Coles, WUUam, R. 33, m. 119, p. 78 Collier, James, R. 23, m. 68, p. 50 Michael M., R. 25, m. 51, p. 55 Collins, Jane, R. 30, m. 109, p. 70 Collis, Rev. Robert, R. 9, m. 33, p. 18 Commissioners of Accounts, R. 5, m. 101, p. II of Bankruptcy, R. 16, m. 7, p. 36 of Bankrupts, R. 1, m. 1, 19, p. 1 ; R. 2, m. 101, 113, p. 4; R. 3, m. 30, p. 5 ; R. 5, m. 115, 129, p. 12 ; R. 6, m. 101, p. 13 ; R. 8, m. 5, p. 16 ; m. 107, 117, p. 17 ; R. 9, m. 3, 11, 55, p. 18 ; m. 113, 133, p. 19 ; R. 11, m. 127, p. 22; R. 12, m. 13, 21, 39, p. 24; m, 129, 163, 171, p. 26 ; m. 191, p. 27 ; R. 13, m. 43, p. 28 ; m. 159, p. 30 ; m. 223, 237, p. 31 ; R. 14, m. 15, 23, 63,91, p. 32; m. 109, 155, p. 33 ; R. 15, m. 1, p. 34; ra. 33, p. 35 ; m. 66, 101, p. 37; R. 17, m. 37, p. 39 ; m. 71, p. 40; R. 18, m. 55, p. 41; m. 105, p. 42; R. 19, m. 49, 55, 61, 93, p. 43; R. 20, m. 23, 36, 43, p. 44; R. 21, m. 27, 53, p. 45 ; m. 199, 21 1 ; R. 22, m. 1, 7, p. 47 ; m. 109, p. 49 ; R. 23, m. 115, 123, 178, p. 51 ; R. 24, m. 31, p. 52 ; R. 25, m. 47, 51, p. 55 ; m. 79, 85, 93, 97, p. 56 ; R. 26, m. 39, p. 57; m. 147, p. 60 ; R. 27, m. 13, 27, p. 60, m. 33, 37, 41, 68, p. 61 ; m. 94, p. 62; R. 28, m. 13, p. 63 ; m. 59, 63, p. 64 ; R. 29, m. 25, 4.3, 47, p. 66 ; m. 51, 57, 94, 98, p. 67; ra. 102, 111, 131, 141, p. 68; R. 30, m. 1, 42, p. 69; m. 118, 149, p. 71; R. 31, m. 183, p. 74 of Barracks, R. 5,m. 53, p. 11 ; R. 12, m. 12, p. 24 for Enclosing Commons, R, 2, m. 1, 1 1, p. 3, p. 80 of Court Houses, R. 1, m. 64, 103, p. 2; m. 118, p. 3 ; R. 8, m. 17, p. 16; m. 59, 83, p. 17; R. 11, m. 70, p. 21 of Customs, R. 17, m. 79, p. 40 Commissioners, Donaghadee Harbour, R. 26, m. 109, p. 59 Education, R. 3, m. 47, p. 6 Ecclesiastical, R. 20, m. 51,44 ; R. 24, m. 21, p. 52; R. 32, m. 75, p. 75; R. 33, m. 110, p. 78. Inquiry Fees of Office, R. 5, m. 62, p. II of Floating Docks, Limerick, R. 32, m. 57, p. 75 ofthe First Fruits, R. 14, m. 163, p. 33 of the Great Seal, R. 6, m. 130, p. 13 ; R. 8, Commission"'. Corcoran. m. 77, p. 17 ; R. 12, m. 69, p. 25 ; R. 14, m. 9, p. 31 ; R. 16, m. 134, p. 38 ; R. 18, m. 5, p. 40 ; R. 21, m. 49, p. 45; R. 23, m. 167, p. 51 ; R. 26, m. 105, p. 59; R. 28, m. 25, p. 63 ; R. 30, m. 58, p. 69 : R. 32, m. 54, p. 75 of Gaols, R. 1, m. 39, p. 1 ; m. 137, p. 3 ; R. 11, m. 233, p. 25; R. 13, m. 123, p. 29; R. 28, m. 93, p. 65 of Galway Harbour, R. 23, m. 137, p. 51 ; R. 26, m. 21, p. 56 of Kingstown Harbour, R. 32, m. 34, p. 74 of Light-houses, R. 2, m. 39, p. 3; R. II, m. 135, p. 22 ; m. 163, p. 23 ; R. 21, m. 123, p. 46 ; R. 23, m. 1, 22, 61, p. 50 of Limerick Bridge, R. 33, m. 1, p. 76 of Lunatic Asylums, R. 1, m. 80, p. 2 ; R. 6, m. 13, p. 12; R. 15, m. 51, 53, p. 35; R. 27, m. 109, 139, p. 62; R. 30, m. 157, p. 71 of Oyer and Terminer, R. 3, ra. 153, 159, p. 7 of Records, R. 2, m. 129, p. 5 of Turnpike Roads, R. 12, m. 77> p. 25 of Wide Streets, Cork,R. 30, m. 74, 139, p. 71 of Wide Streets, Dublin, R. 7, m. 95, p. 15 ; m. 100, p. 16 ; R. 13, m. I, 20, p. 27 ; R. 22, ra. 33, p. 47 ; m. 61, p. 48 ; R. 26, m. 53, p. 57 ; m. 73, p. 58. Companies, See Arigna Iron and Coal See Drapers' See Hibernian Bank See Hibernian Mining See Imperial Mining See Mining See Patriotic Insurance See St. Patrick's Assurance See Steam Packet ■ See Ulster Bank Conlan, Edward, R. 13, m. 24, p. 28 Conlan, John, R. 13, m. 24, p. 28 Connell, George John, R. 27, ra. 110, p. 62 Patrick, R. 26, m. 64, p. 57 Conner, Timothy, R. 16, m. 33, p. 37 Connelly, Michael Henry, R. 13, m. 3, p. 27 ; m. 22, p. 2» Conniely, John, R. 26, m. 19, p. 57 ConoUy, John, R. 19, m. 1, p. 42 Richard, R. 19, m. 1, p. 42 Connor, George, R. 8, m. 1, p. 16 Mark, R. 26, m. 20, p. 57 William, R. 26, m. 20, p. 57 Constables, R. 4, m. 27, 29, p. 8 Conway, Joshua P., R. 22, m. 73, p. 49 Conyngham, Cornelius, R. 26, m. 56, p. 57 Cooke, Sir Charles Henry, R. 22, ra. 76, p. 49 Isabella, R. 4, m. 75, p. 9 Cooper, William, R. -i, m. 63, p. 9; R. 26, ra. 120, p. 59; R. 32, m. 24, p. 74 Coote, Sir Eyre, R. 1, ra. 99, p. 2 Rev. Ralph, R. 3, m. 57, p. 6 Copland, Robert, R. 30, m. 28, p. 69 Copeland, John, R. 29, ra. 57, p. 67 Corcoran, Michael, R. 11, m. 275, p. 24 INDEX NOMINUM 46 ; R. 28, m, 31, 85 Cordes, James J., R. 21, m. 173, 185, 37, p. 63 Corley, Anne, R. 9, m. 55, p. 18 Elizabeth, R. 9, m. 55, p. 18 James, R. 9, m. 55, p. 18 Cosby, Thomas, R. 1, m. 95, p. 2 Cotter, George Edmond, R. 5, m. 105, p. 1 1 Cotton, Rev. Henry, R. 13, m. 169, p. 30 Coughlan, William, R. 26, m. 61, p- 57 Cowley, James, R. 29, m. 56, p. 67 Cox, William Hincks, R. 32, m. 11, p. 74 Craig, James, R. 25, m. 27, p. 54 Richard, R. 13, m. 24, p. 28 Crampton, Philip, R. 5, m. 109, p. 12 PhiUp C, R.4,m, 115, p, 10; R. 23, m. 103, p. 50 ; R. 28, m. 25, p. 63 ; R, 30, m. 58, p. 69 ; R. 32, m. 54, p. 75 Samuel, R. 21, m. 82, p. 46 Crane, George, R. 33, m. 143, p. 79 Crawford, William, R. 4, m. 47, p. 8 Crean, Martin, R. 26, m. 39, p. 57 Creighton, George W., R. 6, m. 101, p. 13 ; R. 8, m. 5, p, 16 ; R. 9, m. 133, p. 19 ; R. 12, m. 13, p. 24 ; R. 12, m. 171, p. 27; R. 13, m. 43, p. 28; R. 19, m. 49, p. 43; R. 23, m. 178, p. 51 ; R. 25, m. 85, p. 56; R. 30, m. 118, p. 71 Crofton, L. H., R. 8, m. 135, p. 17 Morgan, R. 2, m. 1, p. 3 Crofts, WiUiam, R. 26, m. 35, p. 57 Crompton, Thomas B., R. 6, m, 121, p, 13 Cruikshanks, Richard, R. 22, m. 65, p. 48 Crosbie, Mary, R. 22, m. 55, p. 48 William, R. 12, m. 39, p. 24 Crossle, John, R. 8, m. 125, p. 17 Crosthwait, Thomas, R. 23, m. 122, 61, p. 50 Crozier, Rev. G. P., R. 2, m. 75, p. 4 Crump, Mary, R. 27, m. 119, p. 62 Susanna, R. 27, m, 119, p. 62 Cuffe, St. George, R. 4, m. 27, p. 8 ; R. 26, m. 123, p. 59 Culbert, David, R. 19, m. 61, p. 43 Culbertson, David, R. 25, m. 97, p. 56 Cullen, Margaret, R. 22, m. 37, p. 48 John, R. 26, ra. 79, p. 58 Jane, R. 22, m. 37, p. 48 Cumming, John, R. 15, m. 1, p. 34 Cunningham, Francis, R. 26, m. 98, p. 59 Curell, John, R. 31, m. 1, p. 72 Curry, John, R. 24, m. 31, p. 52 William, R. 30, m. 53, p. 69 Cursitors, R. 3, m. 131, p. 7; R. 7, m. 82, p. 15; R. 20, m. 95, p. 44 Curtin, Patrick, R. 26, m. 89, p. 58 Curwen, Henry, R. 28, m. 63, p. 64 Custos Rotulorum, R. 19, m. 45, p. 42; m. 47, p. 43; R. 26, m. 145, p. 60; R. 30, m. 101, p. 70 ; R. 31, m. 129, p. 73 Dalglish, Robert, R. 14, m. 201, p. 34 Daly, Samuel Allen, R. 30, m. 162, p. 72; R. 31, m. 163, p. 73 Dance, George, R. 4, m. 95, p. 9 Daniel, Patrick, R. 15, m. 63, p. 35 Darcy, Burten, R. 2, m. 79, p. 4 Darley, Henry, R. 9, m. 45, p. 18 Darnley, Earl of, R. 11, m. 13, p. 21 Darragh, William, R. 14, m. 155, p. 33 Daveridge, William, R. 1, m. 84, p. 2 Davey, William, R. 19, m. 81, p. 43 Davies, John, R. 30, m. 62, p. 70 Davis, Francis, R. 29, m. 65, p. 67 Holbrook, R. 25, m. 93, p. 56 John, R. 30, m. 85, p. 70 Michael, R. 15, m. 56, p. 33 R. G., R. 21, m. 211, p. 47 William, R. 18, m. 82, p. 42 Dawson, Yelverton, R. 9, m. 50, p. 18 Day, John, R. 25, m. 89, p. 56 Robert, R, 8, m. 5, p. 16 ; R. 9, m. 133, p. 19 ; R- 12, m. 13, p. 24; R. 25, m. 85, p. 56; R. 27, m. 13, p. 60; R. 30, m. 118, p. 71 Dean, William, R. 27, m. 37, p. 61 Deane, Alexander, R. 27, m. 41, p. 61 John, R. 6, m. 28, p. 12 Jervis, R. 27, m. 41, p. 61 Robert, R. 21, m. 211, p. 47; R. 22, m. 109, p. 49; R. 23, m. 115, 123, p. 51 ; R. 27, m. 41, p. 61 Deans, R. 2, m. 135 ; R. 3, m. 1, 15, p. 5 ; R. 9, m. 29, p. 18 ; R. 10, m. 33, p. 20; R. 13, m. 119, p. 29; R. 32, m. 74, p. 75 Dean and Chapters, R. 3, m. 75, p. 6 De Bode, Henry, R. 33, m. 102, p. 78 De Lacour, Robert, R. 30, m. 42, p. 69 De Mol, John, R. 27, m. 33, p. 61 Denny, Sir Edward, R. 11, m. 73, p. 21 Deputy Keeper of the Rolls, R. 14, m. 59, p. 32 ; R. 17, m. 101, p. 40 ; R: 22, m, 29, p. 47 ; R. 26, m, 43, p. 57 ; R. 30, m. 55, p. 69 Despard, Francis, p. 80 Deverill, Horten, R. 22, m. 21, p. 47 De Vere, Sir Aubrey, R. 33, m. 26, p. 76 De Vesci, Viscount, R. 11, m. 31, p. 21 ; R. 32, m. 37, p. 74 Devlin, Matthew, R. 26, m. 76, p. 58 Dickenson, Sir D. J., R. 23, m. 1, 22, p. 50 Dickenson, Stephen Fox, R. 29, m. 17, p. 66 Dickie, John, R. 18, m. 105, p. 42 Dickson, Samuel P., R. 1, m. 19, p, 1 ; R. 3, m. 30, p. 5 ; R. 5, m. 115, p. 12 Rev. Stephen, R. 3, m. 77, p. 6 Dillon, Luke, R. 9, m. 11, p. 18 Disney, Rev. John J., R. 7, m. 89, p. 15 William, R. 1, m. 80, p. 2 ; R. 6, m. 13, p. 12 ; R. 15, m. 81, p. 35 Thomas, R. 13, m. 63, p. 28 Dixon, Amy, R. 29, m. 39, p. 66 Henry, R. 29, m. 39, p. 66 John, R. 30, m. 109, p. 70 Thomas, R. 26, m. 147, p. 60 William, p. 80 Dobbin, Leonard, R. 12, m. 52, p. 25 Dobbs, Conway Edward, R. 5, m. 62, p. 11 Dodwell, Edward, R. 26, m. 151, p. 60 Doherty, John, R. 1, m. 165, p. 3 ; R. 5, m. 29, p. 10; R, 6, m. 130, p. 13; R. 8, m. 59, p. 17; R. 12, m. 69, p. 25 ; R. 14, m. 9, p. 31 ; R. 16, m. 134, p. 38 ; R. 18, m. 5, p. 40; m. 61, p. 41 ; R. 21, m. 49, p. 45 Dolan, Francis, R. 6, m. 57, p. 13 D'Olier, Isaac, R. 20, m. 65, p. 44 Donaldson, Richard, R. 1, m. 103, p. 2 Donegal, Marquess of, R. 11, m. 37, p. 21 ; R. 21, m. 126, p. 46 ; R. 23, m. 27, p. 50; R. 27, m. 141, p. 63 ; R. 28, m. 95, p. 65 N 86 INDEX NOMINUM. Donellan Donellan, Mathew, R. 4, m. 71, p. 9 Evans Donoughmore, Earlof, R. 11, m. 61, p. 21; R. 14,m. 133, p. 33 Donovan, Lawrence N., R. 22, m. 63, p. 48 Michael, R. 6, m. 81, p. 13 Doolin, Eleanor, R. 26, m. 64, p. 57 Douglass, John Cooper, R. 30, m. 18, p. 69 James, R. 27, m. 140, 141, p. 63 Down, Bishop of, R. 3, m. 17, p. 5 ; m. 75, 101, p. 6 ; R. 9, m. 35, p. 18 ; R. 10, m. 17, p. 20 ; R. 11, m. 21, p. 21 Dean of, R. 10, m. 17, 33, p. 20; R. 28, m. 82, p. 65 Downes, Lord, R. 14, m. 219, p. 34 Downshire, Marquess of, R. 10, m. 137j p. 20 ; R. 24, m. 16, p. 52 Doyle, Dominick, R. 26, m. 13, p. 57 John, R. 8, m. 27, p. 16 ; R. 23, m. 69, p. 50 Doyne, Rev. Charles W., R. 24, m. 21, p. 52 Drake, AViUiam, R. 15, iti. 119, p. 36 Draper's Company, R. 17, m. 45, p. 39 Draper, Samuel, R. 26, m. 31, p. 57 Drevar, George, R. 11, m. 135, p. 22 ; m. 163, p. 23 ; R. 21, m. 123, p. 47 Drogheda, Charles, Earl of, R. 1, m. 99, p. 2 Marquess of, R. 25, m. 65, p. 55 Drummond, Thomas, R. 27, m. 7, p. 60 Dublin, Archbishop of, R. 10, m. 86, 89, 105, p. 22 ; R. 13, m. 67, p. 29 ; R. 14, m. 71, 79, p. 32 ; R. 16, m, 87, p. 37 ; R. 18, m. 61, p. 41 ; R. 29, m. 61, p. 67 Dublin Steam Company, R. 33, m. 31, pp. 77, 80 Duckett, WUUam, R. 8, m. 59, p. 17 : R. 13, m. 129, p. 30 Duff, John, R. 26, m. 83, p. 58 Duffe, Christopher, R. 26, m. 66, p. 58 Duffin, Adam, R. 21, m. 53, p. 45 Duffy, John, R. 26, m. 86, p. 58 Dumoulin, Alexis, R. 27, m. 9, p. 60 Duncannon, Viscount, R. 11, m. 49, p. 21 Dundonald, Earl of, R. 26, m. 137, p. 59 Dungannon, Viscount, R. 21, m. 126, p. 46 Dunn, Josias, R. 13, m. 187, p. 30 Dunnar, James, R. 26, m. 74, p. 58 Dunne, Jeremiah, R. 9, m. 11, p. 18 Dunsany, Lord, R. 13, m. 51, p. 28 ; R. 25, m. 5, p. 54 Dwyer, Roger, R. 6, m. 142, p. 14 Ebbs, John, R. 4, m. 39, p. 8 Ecclesiastical Commissioners, R. 20, m. 51, p. 44 ; R. 24, m. 21, p. 52 ; R. 33, m. 110, p. 78 Edwards, William Samuel, R. 12, m. 1, p. 24 Egremont, Earl of, R. 24, m. 47, p. 53 Ekenhead, Thomas, R. 9, m. 55, p. 18 Elkington, George Richard, R. 32, m. 63, p. 75 Ellis, Francis, R. 6, m. 95, p. 13 Henry, R. 6, m. 96, p. 13 Elphin, Lord Bishop of, R. 32, m. 75, p. 75 ; R. 33, m. 110, p. 78 Elrington, Rev. Charles Richard, R. 14, m. 213, p. 34 Ely, John, Marquess of, R. 24, m. 20, p. 52 Emmcrson, Arbuthnot, R. 31, m. 183, p. 74 Emmet, Jane, R. 25, m. 15, p. 54 Robert, R. 25, m. 15, p. 54 Ennis, Andrew, R. 13, m. 27, p. 28 . Martin, R. 26, m. 64, p. 57 Enniskillen, Earl of, R. 10, m. 35, p. 20 Ericsson, John, R. 4, m. 97, p. 9 ; R. 21, m. 85, p. 46 Escheators, R. 3, m. 143, p. 7 ; R. 5, m. 1, 5, p. 10 Evans, Andrew B., R. 24, m. 51, p. 53 Evans, Anne, R. 8, m. 83, p. 17 Evans Eyre, Robert Hedges, R. 16, m. 36, p. 37 " ^ Ffrencn Fair, William, R. 22, m. 65, p. 48 Fairbairn, Peter, R. 26, m. 3, p. 56 Falkiner, Frederick, R. 4, m. 16, p. 8 Falkner, Thomas, R. 12, m. 92, p. 25 Falls, Richard, R. 8, m. 125, p. 17 Fallon, Edward, R. 15, m. 103, p. 36 Farange, John, R. 16, m. 83, p. 37 Robert Hill, R. 16, m. 83, p. 37 Faries, Samuel, R. 21, m. 126, p. 46 Farrell, EHzabeth, R. 12, m. 104, p. 26 John, R. 15, m. 67, p. 35 Faulkner, John, R. 5, m. 14, p. 10 Samuel, R. 27, m. 84, p. 62 Fenwick, Rev. M. G., R. 3, m. 65, p. 6 Ferguson, Frederick Charles, R. 29, m. 131, p. 68 Joseph, R. 25, m. 19, p. 54 Ferrier, James, p. 80 Filacer, R. 24, m. 18, p. 52 ; R. 32, m. 80, p. 75 Finlay, Alexander, R. 17, m. 71, p. 40 Finnerty, James, R. 29, m. 141, p. 68 Finucane, Andrew, R. 2, m. 73, p. 3 Fishbourne, William, R. 1, m. 9, p. 1 Fisher, David, R. 30, m. 13, p. 69 Fitzgerald, David, R. 28, m. 59, p. 64 Edward, R. 26, m. 77, p. 58 Henry B., R. 27, m. 121, p. 62 Sir John Judkin, R. 15, m. 53, p. 35 Right Hon. James, R. 2, m. 128, p. 5 Right Hon. Maurice, R. 1, m. 167, p. 3 Sarah, R. 8, m. 30, p. 16 Thomas J., R. 15, m. 13, p. 34 Thomas Wrixon, R. 8, m. 117, p. 17 ; R. 11, m. 127, p. 22 ; R. 12, m. 129, 163, p. 26 ; R. 14, m. 23, p. 32 ; R. 17, m. 71, p. 40 ; R. 18, m. 105, p. 42 ; R. 19, m. 55, 61, p. 43; R. 24, m. 31, p. 52; R. 25, m. 93, p. 56; R. 27, m. 37, p. 61 ; m. 94, p. 62; R. 28, m. 63, p. 64 : R. 29, m. 131, p. 68 William, R. 31 , m. 183, p. 74 William v., R. 10, m. 107, p. 20 Fitzgibbon, Richard H., R. 10, m. 77, p. 20; R. 13, m. 77, p. 29 Rev. Richard Lorenzo, R. 33, m. 106, p. 78 Fitzharris, John, R. 26, m. 92, 93, 96, p. 58 Fitzmaurice, William, R. 2, m. 81, p. 4 Peter, R. 26, m. 56, p. 57 Fitzpatrick, Patrick, R. 15, m. 89, p. 35 Flanagan, Mary, R. 6, m. 27, 37, p. 12 Flint, Sir Charles, R. 4, m. 37, p. 8 Flyn, Jeremiah, R. 26, 57, p. 57 Flynn, Jane, R. 13, m. 11, p. 27 Simon, R. 8, m. 29, p. 16 Fogarty, Thomas, R. 28, m. 13, p. 63 Foley, Bartholomew, R. 30, m. 143, p. 71 Peter, R. 11, m. 77, p. 21 Fonblanque, John S. M., R. 16, m. 7, p. 36 Forbes, Lord Viscount, R. 10, m. 27, p. 20 Forresters, George, R. 12, m. 31, p. 25 , Foster, John L., R. 1, m. 35, p. 1 ; R. 23, m. 167, p. 51 John P., R. 22, m. 1, p. 47 Samuel, R. 1, m. 76, p. 2 Samuel Joshua, R. 8, m. 83, p. 17 WilUam F., R. 8. m. 83, p. 17 Ffrencb, Hon. Gonville, R. 28, m. 23, p. 63 INDEX NOMINUM. Freeman Freeman, Q. J., R. 5, m. 53, p. 11 ; R. 12. m. 12, p. 24 11 French, John, R. 12, m. 179, p. 27 Richard, R. 5, m. 53, p. 11 ; R. 12, m. 12, p. 24 Fry, William, R. 25, m. 85, p. 56 Fryer, John, R. 12, m. 1, p. 24 Fuller, Thomas John, R. 14, m. 43, 57, p. 32 ; R. 21, m. 97, 109, p. 46 ; R. 31, m. 70, p. 72 Fullerton, Rev. Thomas, R. 26, m. 1, p. 56 Gabbett, Daniel, R. 27, m. 112, 114, 117, 119, p. 62 ; R. 33, m. 42, p. 77 John, R. 27, m. Ill, 114, p. 62 Gallagher, Patrick, R. 13, m. 13, p. 27 Gamble, Hugh, R. 22, m. 50, p. 48 Gandoii, James, R. 12, m. 82, 93, p. 25. Garde, William, R. 22, m. 40, p. 48 ; R. 26, m. 84, p. 58 Garland, Edward, R. 26, m. 60, p. 57 Garmeny, Hugh, R. 3, m. 23, p. 5 Gartland, Thomas, R. 26, m. 82, p. 58 Garvagh, Lord, R. 10, m. 83, p. 20 ; R. 13, m. 139, p. 30 Gaskell, Thomas Penn, R. 23, m. 97, p. 50 Gatchell, Robert, R. 22, m. 53, 64, p. 48 Gaynor, Thomas, R. 22, m. 66, p. 48 George, Rev. Richard, R. 13, m. 61, p. 28 Geraghty, James, R. 5, m. 115, p. 12 ; R. 8, m. 107, p. 17 ; R. 9, m. 3, p. 18 ; R. 14, m. 15, p. 32 ; m. 155, p. 33 ; R. 17, m. 37, p. 39 ; R. 25, m. 79, p. 56 ; R. 29, m. 102, 111, p. 68 Gerothvrohl, Joseph Meuckt, R. 31, m. 80, p. 72 Glenny, George, R. 17, m. 97, p. 40 Joseph Henry, R. 1, m. 137, p. 3 Glynn, William, R. 6, m. 20, 21, p. 12 Gibbon, William Monk, R. 14, m. 145, p. 33 Gibbons, Mathew, R. 11, m. 234, p. 23 Gibson, George, R. 26, m. 85, p. 58 John, R. 32, m. 19, p. 74 Gibton, William, R. 24, m. 31, p. 53 Gill, Michael, R. 18, m. 55, p. 41 Gilligan, John, R. 24, m. 55, p. 53 Gillespie, Frances, R. 26, m. 64, p. 57 William, R. 30, m. 1, p. 69 Glascock, Walter, R. 3, m. 143, p. 7 Walter J., R. 5, m. 67, p. 11 ; R. 18, m. 53, p. 41 Gogarty, Thomas, R. 26, m. 94, p. 58 Going, Charles, R. 14, m. 171, p. 33 Gold, John, R. 23, m. 184, p. 52 Goold, Thomas, R. 3, m. 122, p. 7 ; R. 12, m. 141, 145, p. 26 ; R. 14, m. 9, p. 31 ; R. 16, m. 134, p. 38 ; R. 18, m. 5, p. 40 ; R. 21, m. 49, p. 45 ; R. 26, m. 105, p. 59 Gordon, WilUam, R. 3, m. 23, p. 5 Gore, Francis A. Knox, R. 11, m. 221, p. 23 Charles S., R. 17, m. 79, 85, p. 40 Rev. John, R. 27, m. 88, p. 62 Gort, Viscount Charles, R. 4, m. 31, p. 8 ; R. 26, m. 121, p. 59 Gosford, Earl of, R. 11, m. 7, p. 21 Gossage, WilUam, R. 29, m. 118, p. 68 Gosset, Sir William, R. 6, m. 51, p. 13 Governors, Doctor Stephens' Hospital, R. 13, m. 33, p. 28; B. 26, m. 54, p. 57 Erasmus Smith's Schools, R. 18, m. 37, p. 41 Gowan, Charles, R. 14, m, I7l, p. 33 Gowcr, Henry, R. 22, m. 63, p. 48 Graham, John, R. 33, m. 126, p. 79 Graham, Rev. John, R. 29, m. 140, p. 68 Graham, WilUam, R. 27, m. 37, p. 61 Granard, George, Earl of, R. 3, m. 87, p. 6 Graves, John C, R. 2, m. 101, 113, p. 4; R. 5, m. 129, p. 12; R. 9, m. 55, p. 18; m. 113, p. 19; R. 12, m. 191, p. 27; R. 14, m. 91, p. 32; m. 109, p. 33; R. 15, m. 33, p. 35 ; R. 16, m. 66, 101, p. 37 ; R. 18, m. 55, p. 41 ; R. 20, m. 23, 36, p. 44; R. 21, m. 53, p. 45 ; m. 199, p. 47 ; R. 22, m. 7, p. 47 ; R. 25, m. 97, p. 56 ; R. 29, m. 25, p. 66 Rev. James W., R. 7, m. 132, p. 16 Rev. Richard, R. 14, m. 163, p. 33 Graham II Hamilton. Gray, James, R. 26, m. 39, p. 57 Greame, WilUam, R. 12, m. 13, p. 24 Greene, Arthur, R. 26, m. 61, p. 57 Agustine, R. 22, m. 44, p. 48 James, R. 26, m. 89, p. 58 James E., R. 21, m. 211, p. 47 Richard W., R. 23, m. 114, p. 51 ; R. 24. m. 29, p 52 ; R. 25, m. 69, p. 55 Robert, R. 19, m. 55, p. 43 WilUam S., R. 21, m. 211, p. 47 Greer, Elizabeth, R. 8, m. 1, p. 16 John, R. 29, m. 39, p. 66 WUUam, R. 27, m. 68, p. 61 William John, R. 8, m. 1, p. 16 Gregg, James, R. 5, m. 9, p. 10 WilUam, R. 5, m. 9, p. 10 Gregory, Rev. Edward Tighe, R. 9, m. 125, p. 19 ■ Robert, R. 5, m. 53, p. 11 ; R. 12, m. 12, p. 24 Gregory, WilUam, R. 3, m. 138, p. 7 Greig, Thomas, R. 28, m. 19, p. 63 Gresson, William, R. 6, m. 95, p. 13 Griffith, Rev. James, R. 22, m. 27, p. 47 Walter H., R. 12, m. 39, p. 24; R. 15, m. 1, p. 34; R. 27, m. 33, p. 61 ; R. 28, m. 13, p. 63; R. 29, m. 43, 47, p. 66; m. 94, 98, p. 67 Griffiths, Robert, R. 29, m. 73, p. 67 Grime, Jeremiah, R. 33, m. 70, p. 77 Grimshaw, Robert, R. 21, m. 53, p. 45 ; R. 3, m. 1, p. 72 Grogan, James, R. 3, m. 47, p. 6 ; R. 5, m. 74, p. 11 Grubb, Abraham, R. 15, m. 77, p. 35 ^Thomas Samuel, R. 13, m. 126, p. 29 Gubbins, Rev. Henry, R. 24, m. 37, p. 53 Guillamore, Viscount, R. 5, m. 82, p. 11 Guinness, Edward, R. 22, m. 37, p. 48 ■ • Rev. William S., R. 14, m. 71, p. 32 Gunson, John, R. 27, m. 94, p. 62 Robert, R. 27, m. 94, p. 62 Gutteridge, WiUiam, R. 17, m. 27, p. 39 Haddington, Earl of, R. 24, m. 45, p. 53 ; R. 25, m. 7, p. 54 Haffield, Arthur, R. 29, m. 39, p. 66 Hague, John, R. 30, m. 133, p. 71 Hale, WilUam, R. 17, m. 47, p. 39 Hall, Roger, R. 2, m. 99, p. 4 Samuel, R. 13, m. 179, p. 30 ; R. 18, m. 27, p. 41 ; R. 21, m. 231, p. 47; R. 22, m. 35, p. 47; R. 31, m. 177, p. 74 WilUam, R. 29, m. 69, p. 67 HalUday, John, R. 12, m. 21, p. 24 Hugh, R. 1, m. 1, p. 1 Hallows, R. C. H., R. 18, m. II, p. 40 Hally, Andrew, R. 15, m. 59, p. 35 Catherine, R. 15, ni. 62, p. 35 Hamilton, Alexander, R. 17, m. 35, p. 39 Charles, R. 17, m. 59, p. 39 INDEX NOMINUM. Hamilton II Hewson. Hamilton, Henry, R. 5, m. 11, p. 10 ; R. 26, m. 123, p. 59 Joseph, R. 4, m. 24, p. 8 Hanaper, Clerk of the, R. 3, m. 87, p. 6 Hancock, Thomas, R. 27. m. 51, p. 61 Handcock, Thomas, R. 27, m. 4, p. 60 Hanlon, John, R. 12, m. 129, p. 26 Hanly, John, R. 14, m. 91, p. 32 Timothy, R. 14, m. 91, p. 32 Hannan, Richard, R. 2, m. 77, p. 4 Hanrott, Philip A., R. 1, m. 99, p. 2 Harbourne, WiUiam, R. 26, m. 50, p. 57 Hardinge, Sir Henry, R. 2, m. 83, p. 4 ; R. 24, m. 8, p. 52 Hardy, John, R. 17, m. 97, p. 40 Harney, Edward, R. 6, m. 35, p. 12 Harper, Catherine, R. 13, m. 8, p. 27 Francis, R. 15, m. 33, p. 35 Harricks, Thomas, R. 22, m. 109, p. 49 Harris, INIichael, R. 11, m. 141, p, 22 Hart, Sir Anthony, R. 3, m. 119, p. 7 ; R. 4, m. 3, p. 7 ; R. 5, m. 19, p. 10 Rev. George V. L., R. 13, m. 31, p. 28 Harter, William, R. 29, m. 17, p. 66 Hartigan, Rev. Edward, R. 29, m. 106, p. 68 Elizabeth, R. 13, m. 25, p. 28 Harvey, Hill, R. 13, m. 128, p. 30 Joseph, R. 25, m. 15, p. 54 Reuben, R. 33, m. 16, 18, p. 76 Thomas, R. 13, m. 223, p. 31 ; R. 21, m. 211, p. 47 ; R. 26, m. 58, p. 57 ; R. 27, m. 41, p. 61 Hasler, John, R. 4, m. 63, p. 9 Hassack, James, R. 26, m. 17, p. 57 Hastings, John, R. 8, m. 117, p. 17 Haughney, Mary, R. 8, m. 30, p. 16 Haughton, Edward, R. 5, m. 129, p. 12 ; R. 9, m. 55, p. 18 m. 113, p. 19; R. 12, m. 21, p. 24; m. 191, p. 27 R. 14, m. 91, p. 32 ; ra. 109, p. 33 ; R. 15, m. 33, p. 35 R. 16, m. 66, p. 37; R. 21, m. 53, p. 45 Samuel, R. 8, m. 25, p. 16 ; m. 59, p. 17 Hawkins, John Isaac, R. 31, m. 134, p. 73 Hawkshaw, William, R. 12, m. 90, p. 25 Hawthornthwaite, Mathew, R. 32, m. 7, p. 74 Hayes, John, R. 13, m. 167, p. 30; R. 22, m. 73, p. 49 Charles, R. 12, m. 179, p. 27 Haynes, Abraham D., R. 21, m. 27, p. 45 William, R. 21, m. 27, p. 45 Head, Rev. John, R. 3, m. 15, p. 5 Headford, Marquess of, R. 10, m. 95, p. 20 ; R. 19, m. 47, p. 43 Healy, David, R. 1, m. 89, p. 2 John, R. 13, m. 30, p. 28 Thomas, R. 26, m. 94, p. 58 Heard, George, R. 9, m. 45, p. 18 Heathcoat, John, R. 14, m. 1, p. 31 Hebert, Luke, R. 20, m. 1, p. 43 HefFernan, Rev. John, R. 24, m. 38, p. 53 Heighington, Mary, R. 25, m. 39, p. 54 Hendricks, Herman, R. 22, m. 85, p. 49 Hennessey, Michael, R. 13, 128, p. 30 Henry, Joseph, R. 4, ra. 9, p. 8 Hepenstal, Lampert Watson, R. 29, m. 107, p. 68 Herbert, Rev. E., R. 19, ra. 90, p. 43 Heron, John, R. 31, ra. 1, p. 72 Hevntt, John, R. 28, ra. 67, p. 64 Thomas Henry, R. 23, ra. 115, p. 51 Hev^son, Rev. Maurice F., R. 27, m. 87, p. 62 Hewson, John, R. 5, m. 1, p. 10 Hickins, Robert, R. 12, m. 1, p. 24 Hickey, Patrick, R. 29, m. 94, p. 67 Hicks, Robert, R. 6, m. 88, p. 13 Higgins, Daniel, R. 26, m. 66, p. 58 Hill, Adam, R. 11, ra. 127, p. 22 Rev. James, R. 28, ra. 5, p. 63 WilUara, R. 22, ra. 55, p. 48 Hindman, John E., R. 12, ra. 163, p. 27 Robert, R. 12, ra. 163, p. 27 Hitchcock, John, R. 26, m. 61, p. 57 Robert, R. 33, m. 123, p. 78 Hobart, Rev. B., R. 7, m. 87, p. 15 Hodgens, Alexander, R. 1, ra. 87, p. 2 Hoey, Thoraas, R. 22, m. 41, p. 48 Hogg, Thoraas R., R. 14, m. 200, p. 34 Holmes, Henry Joy, R. 12, m. 129, p. 26 Williara D., R. 15, m. 19, p. 34 Honan, Martin, R. 13, m. 63, p. 28 Hone, John, R. 13, ra. 107, p. 29 Hooper, Benjamin, R. 29, m. 102, p. 68 Hore, Rev. Thomas, R. 25, m. 41, p. 54 Horner, Archibald, R. 18, m. 55, p. 41 ; R. 29, m. 22, p. 66 Henry Charles, R. 18, m. 55, p. 41 ; R. 29, m. 25, p. 66 Hourigan, R. 33, m. 42, p. 77 Houstin, F., R. 8, m. 125, p. 17 How, Thomas, R. 16, ra. 66, p. 37 Howard, Thomas, R. 31, ra. 91, p. 72 Howley, William, R. 33, m. 11, p. 76 Huband, Wilcox, R. 2, ra. 113, p. 4 ; R. 9, m. 113, p. 19; R. 14, m. 91, p. 32; ra. 109, p. 33; R. 16, m. 66, 101, p. 37; R. 18, m. 55, p. 41 ; R. 20, ra. 36, p. 44 ; R. 29, m. 25, p. 66 Huey, WilUam, R. 30, ra. 48, p. 69 Hughes, James, R. 15, m. 64, p. 35 Philip, R. 2, ra. 113, p. 4 Terence, R. 23, ra. 67, p. 50 Rev. WilHam, R. 7, m. 6, p. 14 Hewson II. Irwin. Humphreys, Frances, R. 25 ; m. 75, p. 55 Hunter, James, R. 13, ra. 223, p. 31 ; R. 29, ra. 115, p. 68 Robert, R. 5, ra. 73, 74, p. 11 ; R. 13, ra. 231, p. 31 ; R. 16, m. 119, p. 38 ; R. 24, ra. 5, p. 52 ; R. 29, m. 17, p. 66; R. 31, m. 181, p. 74 Hurley, John, R. 4, ra'. 85, p. 9 ; R. 29, ra. 141, p. 68 Hussey, Denis, R. 18, m. 82, p. 42 ; R. 24, m. 55, p. 53 Rice, R. 16, ra. 121, p. 38 Hutchinson, Anne, R. 26, m. 90, p. 58 John, R. 7, ra. 67, p. 15 Thomas L., R. 13, ra. 223, p. 31 ; R. 15, m. 1, p. 34 ; R. 20, m. 43, p. 44; R. 25, m. 51, p. 55; R. 27, m. 27, p. 60 ; m. 33, p. 61 ; R. 29, m. 43, p. 66 Williara, R. 26, m. 90, p. 58 Button, John, R. 28, ra. 59, p. 64 Imperial Mining Company, R. 18, m. 81, m, 55, p. 53 Impey, Archibald E., R. 17, m. 61, p. 39 Elijah B., R. 17, m. 61, p, 39 Ince, Richard, R. 1, m. 95, p. 2 Ingle, Robert Thomas, R. 20, ra. 43, p. 44 Irvine, Barbara, R. 26, ra. 60, p. 57 Williara, R. 11, ra. 273, p. 24 p. 41 ; R, 24. Irwn, Richard P., R. 9, m. 1, p. 17 INDEX NOMINUM. 89 Irwin Irwn, William, R. 20, m. 89, p. 58 ■ Sellett ^- 11, m. 142, p. 22 Jackson, Alexander, R. 3, m. 141, p. 7 ; R. 26, m. 2, p. 56 James, R. 2, m. 39, p. 3 Rev. James E., R. 3, m. 1, p. 5 John, R. 2, m. 122, p. 4 Joseph D., R. 24, m. 30, p. 52 ; R. 25, m. 70, p. 55 Thomas, R. 23, m. 68, p. 50 Jacob, Elizabeth, R. 13, m. 107, p. 29 James, John H., R. 12, m. 171, p. 27 ; R. 24, m. 37, p. 53 William H., R: 17, m. 1, p. 38 Jameson, John, R. 12, m. 163, p. 26 James, p. 80 Rev. Joseph, R. 27, m. 24, p. 60 Jenkin, Meredith, R. 13, m. 6, p. 27 Jenkins, William, R. 5, m. 79, p. 11 Jennings, Rev. William, R. 25, m. 41, p. 54 Jervois, Rev. Joseph, R. 6, m. 57, p. 13 Jevons, Thomas, R. 29, m. 9, p. 66 Johnson, Rev. John E., R. 7, m. 63, p. 15 Thomas, R. 21, m. 75, p. 46 William, R. 24, m. 18, p. 52 Johnston, James, R. 3, m. 134, p. 7 John, R. 3, m. 136, p. 7 ; R. 11, m. 269, p. 23 Jones, Humphrey, R. 22, m. 67, p. 48 James, R. 21, m. 15, p. 45 Jeremiah, R. 33, m. 99, p. 78 Loftus, R. 33, m. 99, p. 78 William, R. 28, m. 9, p. 63 Jordan, John, R. 26, m. 76, p. 58 Joy, Henry, R. 2, m. 133, p. 5 ; R. 5, m. 75, p. 11 ; R. 6, m. 130, p. 14; R. 8, m. 77, p. 17 ; R. 12, m. 69, p. 25 ; R. 14, m. 9, p. 31 ; R. 16, m. 134, p. 38; R. 18, m. 5, p. 40 ; R. 21, m. 49, p. 45 Joyce, Patrick, R. 26, m. 20, p. 57 Walter, R. 1, m. 43, p. 1 ; R. 23, m. 143, p. 51 Joyes, James, R. 1, m. 43, p. 1 Patrick, R. 1, m. 43, p. 1 Judge, Remy, R. 24, m. 55, p. 53 Judges, Admiralty, R. 2, ra. 65, p. 3; R. 11, m. 93, p. 22 Chief Baron, R. 5, m. 75, p. 11 Chief Justice Common Pleas, R. 5, m. 29, p. 10 Puisne Barons, R. 1, m. 35, p. 1 ; R. 31, m. 125, p. 73 ; R. 32, m. 46, p. 75 King's Bench, R. 23, m. 103, p. 50; R. 26, m. 124, p. 59 Kane, Daniel Ryan, R. 2, m. 101, p. 4 ; R. 9, m. 55, p. 18 ; R. 12, m. 21, p. 24 ; m. 191, p. 27 ; R. 15, m. 33, p. 35 ; R. 20, m. 23, p. 44 ; R. 21, m. 199 ; R. 22, m. 7, p. 47 ; R. 25, m. 47, p. 55 ; R. 26, ra. 147, p. 60; R. 28, m. 59, p. 64 ; R. 29, m. 57, p. 67; R. 33, m. 35, p. 77 Kavanagh, Martin, R. 16, m. 147, p. 38 Kay, James, R. 25, m. 24, p. 54 Kean, James, R. 26, m. 133, p. 59 Kearney, David, R. 30, m. 118, p. 71 William, R. 13, m. 30, p. 28 Kearns, James, R. 26, m. 78, 79, p. 58 Kehoc, Richard, R. 6, m. 151, p. 14 Keilly, John, R. 1, m. 99, p. 2 Keller, Boyle, R. 4, m. 89, p. 9 Kellett, Henry, R. 19, m. 93, p. 43; R. 21, m. 27, p. 45; R. 22, 109, p. 49; R. 23, m. 115, 123, p. 51 ; R. 30, m. 1, 42, p. 69 Kellett, Richard, R. 26, m. 39, p. 57 ; m. 147, p. 60 ; R. 29, Kellett m. 57, p. 67 ; R. 30, m. 149, p. 71 Kelly, James, R. 26, m. 94, p. 58 John, R. 14, m. 23, p. 32; R. 16, m. 29, p. 36; R. 24, m. 6, p. 52; R. 30, m. 118, p. 71; R. 33, m. 30, p. 77 John Patrick, R. 16, m. 123, p. 38 Rev. Mathias, R. 18, m. 81, p. 41 Thomas, R. 26, m. 75, p. 58 ; R. 30, m. 149, p. 71 Thomas William, R. 6, m. 101, p. 13 Kelsoe, John, R. 22, m. 37, 43, p. 48 Kemmis, Henry, R. 5, m. 62, p. 11 WilUam, R. 30, m. 103, p. 70 Kemp, William, R. 27, m. 1, p. 60 Kenmare, Earl of, R. 10, m. 89, p. 20 ; R. 12, m. 119, p. 26 ; R. 19, m. 90, p. 43 Kennedy, John, R. 8, m. 27, p. 16 Mark, R. 25, m. 79, p. 56 Kenny, John, R. 26, m. 91, p. 58 Kent, John, R. 23, m. 69, p. 50 Ker, Thomas, R. 17, m. 71, p. 40 Kerr, John, R. 2, m. 101, p. 4 Kirby, James, R. 12, m. 86, p. 25 Kibblewhite, James, R. 23, m. 68, p. 50 Kiernan, Patrick, R. 32, m. 1, p. 74 Kildahl, Sobieski, R. 29, m. 56, p. 67 Kilfenora, Bishop, R. 29, m. 123, p. 68 Kilkenny, Mayor and Citizens, R. 25, m. 36, p. 54 KiUala and Achonry, Bishop, R. 2, m. 109, p. 5; R. 21, m. 35, p. 45 Killaloe, Bishop, R. 29, m. 123, p. 68 Killeen, Lord, R. 1, m. 103, p. 2 Kilmore, Bishop, R. 12, m. 109, p. 26 Kilmacduagh, Bishop, R. 29, m. 123, p. 08 Kinahan, Rev. John, R. 10, m. 17, p. 20 King, Abraham B., R. 3, m. 47, p. 6 ; R. 6, m. 149, p. 14; R. 9, m. 113, p. 19 Bryan, R. 26, m. 81, p. 58 Joseph, R. 13, m. 130, p. 30 Pierce N., R. 22, m. 48, p. 48 King's Advocate, R. 2, m. 131, p. 5 ; R. 11, m. 117, p. 22 Kingston, George, Earl of, R. 33, m. 97, p. 78 Kirby, Patrick, R. 27, m. 94, p. 62 Kirkwood, John, R. 30, m. 149, p. 71 Kirwan, John, R. 7, m. 11, p. 14 Patrick, R. 7, m. 11, p. 14 Thomas, R. 24, m. 5, p. 52 Kneller, William G., R. 2, m. 139, p. 5 Knox, Dr. Edmond, R. 10, m. 1, p. 20; R. 20, m. 34, p. 44 Kyan, J. H., R. 15, m. 83, p. 35 Kyle, Dr. Samuel, R. 6, m. 135, 137, 139, p. 14 William Cotter, R. 9, m. 11, p. 18 ; R. 12, m. 39, p. 25 ; R. 13, m. 223, p. 31 ; R. 15, m. 1, p. 34 ; R. 20, m. 43, p. 44; R. 25, m. 51, p. 55; R. 27, m. 27, p. 60; R. 28, m. 13, p. 63 ; R. 29, m. 98, p. 67 Lalor, William, R. 1, ra. 87, p. 2 Lambert, Gustavus, R. 1, m. 103, p. 2 Lane, Richard, R. 24, m. 38, p. 53 Richard J., R. 9, ra. 11, p. 18; R. 20, m. 43, p. 44 ; R. 27, m. 33, p. 61 ; R. 28, m. 13, p. 63 ; R. 29, m. 47, p. 66 ; ra. 94, p. 67 Thomas, R, 26, ra. 59, p. 57 WilUam H., R. 24, m. 38, p. 53 Lang, James, R. 15, m. 105, p. 30 o INDEX NOMINUM. Langford II Lychaxd. Langford, Rev. Francis, R. 3, m. 45, p. 6 Lanigan, Richard, R. 14, m. 163, p. 33 Lansdowne, Marquess of, R. 6, m. 144, p. 14 ; E. 32, m. 57, p. 75 ; R. 33, m. 28, p. 76 Latouche, David Charles, R. 23, m. 61, p. 50 John D., R. 1, m. 80, p. 2 ; R. 6, m. 13, p. 12 ; R. 15, m. 53, p. 35 Laughran, James, R. 13, m. 13, p. 27 Lawler, Patrick, R. 26, m. 147, p. 60 Lawless, Rev. Paul, R. 27, m. 89, p. 62 Leahy, Daniel, R. 33, m. 22, p. 76 Leake, Stephen R., R. 28, m. 5, p. 63 Lee, John, R. 19, m. 7, p. 42 Richard, R. 26, m. 92, p. 58 Lees, Sir Edward S., R. 4, m. 9, p. 8 ; R. 6, m.. 147, p. 14 Le Grand, William, R. 11, m. 163, p. 23 Leinster, Duke of, R. 10, m. 119, p. 20 ; R. 27, m. 73, p^ 62 Leitrim, Earl of, R. 10, m. 143, p. 21 Lemon, James, R. 26, m. 109, p. 59 Lenergan, Catherine, R. 15, m. 71, p. 35 Leslie, Rev. John, R. 9, m. 96, p. 19 Robert, R. 2, m. 42, p. 3 Thomas, R. 29, m. 51, p. 67 Lewis, Rev. E. L, R. 9, m. 21, p. 18 John, R. 9, m. 74, p. 21 Lieutenants of Counties, R. 10, m. 21, 27, 35,41,47, 53, 59, 65, 71, 77, 83, 89, 95, 101, 107, 113, 119, 125, 131, 137, 143, p. 20; R. 11, m. 1, 7, 13, 31, 37, 43, 49, 55, 61, p. 21, m. 221, 227, p. 23 ; R. 13, m. 77, 83, 89, 95, 101, p. 29, m. 133, 139, 145, p. 30 ; m. 217, p. 31 ; R. 14, m. 133, p. 33 ; R. 25, m. 5, p. 54 ; R. 30, m. GO, p. 70, R. 31, m. 120, p. 73 Limerick Corporation, R. 24, m. 35, 38, p. 33 Bishop of, R. 20, m. 34, p. 44 Linning, Michael, R. 32, m. 59, p. 75 Little, John, R. 26, m. 95, p. 58 Rev. William, R. 3, m. 3, p. 5 William, sen. and jun., R. 22, m. 7, p- 47 Littleton, E. J., R. 18, m. 1, p. 40 Lock, William, R. 29, m. 131, p. 68 Lockhart, John, R. 3, m. 112, p. 7 Logan, Rev. Thomas D., R. 4, m. 53, p. 9. Loghlin and Ferns, Bishop of, R. 7, m. 51, p. 15; R. 13, m. 109, 115, p. 29 ; R. 14, m. 213, p. 34; R. 24, m. 21, p. 52 Long, Daniel Rutter, R. 27, m. 81, p. 62 Longford, Edward Michael, Earl of, R. 32, m. 38, p. 75 Longworth, Francis, R. 22, m. 67, p. 48 Lord Lieutenant, R. 6, m. 1, p. 12 ; R. 19, m. 14, p. 42; R. 25, m. 7, p. 54 ; R. 27, m. 74, p. 61 Lords Justices, R. 4, m. 3, p. 7 ; R. 9, m. 121, p. 19 ; R. 13, m. 67, p. 28 ; R. 16, m. 87, p. 37; R. 18, m. 61, p. 41 ; R. 23, m. 175, p. 51 ; R. 24, m. 45, p. 53 ; R. 25, m. 60, p. 55 ; R. 29, m. 61, p. 67 Lorton, Lord Viscount, R. 10, m. 21, p. 20; R. 22, m. 131, p. 49 Losh, John, R. 26, m. 130, p. 59 Lowe, George, R. 12, m. 121, p. 26; R. 15, m. Ill, p. 36 Peter, R. 5, m. 62, p. 11 Loyd, D. Bartholomew, R. 7, m. 1, p. 14 Lube, Margaret, R. 15, m. 56, p. 35 Lucan, Earl of, R. 11, m. 234, p. 24 Lucas, John Evans, R. 21, m. 27, p. 45 Lucy, William, R. 27, m. 99, p. 62 Lychard, Rev. Henry, R. 7, m. 109, p. 16 Lyle, Acheson, R. 27, m. 79, p. 61 Lynch, Andrew, Henry, R. 1, m. 43, p. 1, R. 7 ; m. 91, p.. 15 - George, R. 16, m. 7, p. 36 Lynden 1! Mates. Jeremiah, R. 11, m. 74, p. 21 John, R. 26, m. 65, p. 57 Lynden, Charles, R. 26, m. 10, p. 57 Lyne, John, R. 31, m. 183, p. 74 — James, R. 13, m. 237, p. 31 ; R. 14, m. 15, p. 32; R. 29, m. 102, 111, p. 68 Lyons, Alfred, R. 7, m.l03, p. 16 Rev. Thomas Alfred, R. 30, m. 95, p. 70 Lyster, Thomas, R. 25, m. 47, p. 55 Macartney, Clotworthy, R. 12, m. 73, p. 25 James, R. 14, m. 199, p. 34 Mackay, John, R. 29. m. 102, p. 68; R. 31, m. 183, p. 74 Macklin, Gerard, R. 4, m. 49, p. 8 Macneill, Rev. George, R. 11, m. 19, p. 21 Madden, Francis William, R. 22, m. 72, p. 49 James, R. 6, m. 38, p. 13 Maddock, Anne, R. 13, m. 9, p. 27 Maddox, Charles, R. 1, m. 91, p. 2 Magan, Francis, R. 2, m. 1, p. 3 Maginnis, Richard, R. 5, m, 101, p. 11 Magrath, William, R. 20, m. 23, p. 44 Maguire, Constantine, R. 6, m. 109^ p. 13 Maher, Peter, R. 8, m. 30, p. 16 Mahon, John, R. 5, m. 101, p. 11 Thomas, R. 25, m. 93, p. 56 ; R. 28, m. 63, p. 64 Mahony, Alderman, R. 33, m. 26, p. 76 David, R. 3, m. 129, p. 7; R. 17, m. 55, p. 39 Pierce, R. 17, m. 55, p, 39 Major, James, R. 1, m. 1, p. 1 ; R. 13, m. 159, p. 30; R. 22, m, 1, p. 47; R. 24, m. 31, p. 52; R. 27, m. 94, p. 62 Malahide, Lady, R. 7, m. 125, p. 16 Maley, Andrew John, R. 18, m. 82, p. 41 Mchael, R. 18, m. 81, p. 41 Robert, R. 18, m. 82, p. 42 Mallett, John, R. 24, m. 55, p. 53 WiUiam, R. 5, m. 39, p. 10 Malley, Charles, R. 23, m. 164, p. 51 Mara, James, R. 15, m. 73, p. 35 Stephen, R. 13, m. 131, p. 30 Markham, Charles, R. 8, m, 115, p. 17 Marrett, William, R. 24, m. 38, p. 53 Marshal, Admiralty, R. 4, m. 91, p. 9 Four Courts, R. 5, m. 107, p. 11 Marshall, Francis, R. 26, m. 97, p. 58 Martin, Edward, R. 23, m. 123, p. 51 Henry Frederick, R. 23, m. 20, p. 50 John, R. 12, m. 29, p. 24 James Charles, R. 23, m. 97, p. 50 William, R. 21, m. 199, p. 47 Marsden, Elizabeth, R. 4, m. 75, p. 9 ; R. 26, m. 2, p. 56 Maryborough, William, Lord, R. 4, m. 81, p. 9 Maskerry, Joseph, R. 15, m. 1, p. 34 Mason, Timothy, R. 4, m, 105, p. 10 William Shaw, R. 5, m. 67, p. U ; R. 18, m. 53, p. 41 Master of the Rolls, R. 32, m. 51, p. 75 Masters in Chancery, R. 12, m. 141, p. 26 Masterson, John O., R. 23, m. 164, p. 51 Letitia, R. 23, m. 164, p. 51 Mates; Richard, R. 5, m. 36, p. 10 INDEX NOMINUM. 91 Mathew JIathew, Richard, R. 8, m. 32, p. 16 Metcalf Mathews, Rev. James, R. 7, m. 85, p. 15 *' '^^ ' JNIathew, R. 26, m. 58, p. 57 William P., R. 4, m. 41, p. 8 Maugham, William, R. 31, m. 85, p. 72 Maunsell, Rev. William, R. 32, m. 50, p. 75 Maw, Henry L., R. 11, m. 24, p. 21 Maw, John H., R. 16, m. 1, p. 36 Mayor and Citizens of Kilkenny, R. 25, m. 36, p. 54 Mayor, Lord, Sheriffs, and Commons of Dublin,- R. 7, m. 97, p. 15 ; R. 26, m. 69, p. 58; m. 100, p. 59 Mayor and Sheriffs of Limerick, R. 27, m. 112, 115, 118, 120, p. 62 M'Cance, John, R. 21, m. 127, p. 46 ; R. 23, ra. 27, p. 50 M'Cann, Anthony, R. 23, m. 93, p. 50 McCarthy, William, R. 19, m. 93, p. 43 ; R. 21, m. 27, p. 45 ; m. 211, p. 47 ; R. 23, m. 123, p. 51 ; R. 27, m. 41, p. 61 ; R. 30, m. 1, 42, p. 69 M'Cleery, AVilliam, R. 8, m. 107, p. 17 M'Clelland, James, R. 1, m. 31, 35, p. 1 ; m. 161, p. a Thomas, R. 4, m. 23, p. 8 M'Clinchy, Henry, R. 14, m. 39, p. 32 Robert, R. 14, m. 39, p. 32 M'Clintock, John, R. 5, ra. 17, p. 10 William, R. 5, m. 17, p. 10 M'Comas, Samuel, R. 13, m. 3, 14, p. 27 M'Cormack, WilUam, R. 29, m. 94, p. 67 M'Coy, Anne, R. 26, m. 75, p. 58 M'Cullagh, James, R. 3, m. 30, p. d; R. 5, m.. L15,.p.. 12; R. 20, m. 43, p. 44 M'Curdy, John, R. 21, m. 3, p. 45 M'Daniel, Mathew, R. 18, m. 102, p. 42 M'Donnell, Alexander, R. 31, m. 183, p. 74. Anne, R. 26, m. 98, p, 58 - James, p. 26, m. 67, p. 57 John, R. 26, m. 55, p. 57 M'Evoy, John, R. 8, m. 30, p. 16 James, R. 26, m. 88, p. 58 Mary, R. 26, m. 88, p. 58 Michael, R. 18, m. 35, p. 41 M'Farlane, James, R. 3, m. 112, p. 7 M'Grane, Christopher, R. 26, m. 13, p. 60 M'Guinness, John, R. 6, m. 25, p. 12 M'Kee, James, R. 17, m. 37, p. 39 M'Kenna, Patrick, R. 26, m. 87, p. 58 M'Kenny, John, R. 22, m. 51, p. 48 ; R. 30, m. 40, p. 69 M'Kenzie, Elenor, R. 13, m. 28, p. 28 Sarah, R. 13, m. 28, p. 28 M'Laughlin, Edward, R. 21, m. 1, p. 45 M'Mahon, Sir William, R. 4, m. 35, p. 8 ;. R, 6, m. 130, p. 13; R. 8, m. 59, p. 17; R. 9, m. 45, 50, p. 18; R. 17, m. 101, p. 40 ; R. 27, m. 65, p. 61 William John, R. 27, ra. 13, p. 60 ; m. 68, p. 61 ; R. 29, m. 51, p. 67 M'MuUcn, Joseph, R. 27, m. 41, p. 61 M'Namara, William Nugent, R. 21, m. 115, p. 46 M'Sweeny, E. J., R. 19, ra. 93, p. 43 J., R. 19, m. 93, p. 43 Meade, Robert, R. 5, m. 46, p. 10 ; R. 26, m. 122, p. 59 Meath, Earl of, R. 10, m. 47, p. 20 ; R. 13, ra. 145, p. 30 Meredyth, Sir Henry, R. 2, m. 131, p. 5; R. 11, m. 93, p. 22 Merry, Rose, R. 8, m. 31, p. 16 Metcalf, Anno, R. 33, m. 124, p. 79 Frederick, R. 33, m. 124, p. 79 Metcalf, Hem-y, R. 33, m. 125, p. 79 Sarah, R. 33, m. 124, p. 79 Valentine, R. 33, m. 125, p. 79 Metcalf II Mtillaley. Meyler, Walter, R. 24, m. 55, p. 53 Michell, Henry B., R. 27, ra. 72, p. 61 INIiller, George, R. 12, m. 39, p. 24 Peter, R. 22, m. 45, p. 48 Millner, George, R. 12, m. 13, p 24 Robert, R. 12, m. 13, p. 24 Mills, Oliver, R. 16, m. 7, p. 36 William, R. 1, m. 1, p. 1 Minchin, Rev. Charles, R. 7, m. 103, p. 16 , Henry, R. 13, m. 39, p. 28 AVilliam, R. 13, m. 39, p. 28 Mining Company, R. 14, m. 199, p. 34 Minor Canons, St. Patrick's, R. 12, m. 89, p. 25 Mitchell, Alexander, R. 18, m. 95, p. 42 Mitford, Bertram, R. 1, m. 1, p. 1 ; R. 5, m. 62, p. 1 1 ; R. 11, m. 127, p. 22;. R. 13, ra. 159, p. 30 ; R. 14, m. 23, 63, p. 32 ; R. 18, m. 105, p. 42 ; R. 19, m. 55, 61, p. 43 ; R. 22, m. 1, p. 47 ; R. 27, m. 37, p. 61 ; R. 29, m. 131, 141, p. 68 Miskimon, Archbold, R. 7, m. 3, p. 14 Mocklare, Patrick, R. 6, m. 17, p. 12 ; ra. 43, p. 13 Mockler, John, R. 1, m. 64, 103, p. 2 ; m. 118, p. 3 ; R. 8, m. 83, p. 17 Mogan, Patrick, R. 26, m. 20, p. 57 Mohun, Henry Huntley, R. 32, m. 81, p. 75 Molesworth, H. B., R. 12, m. 145, p. 26 Molinard, Claude M. H., R. 22, m. 91, p. 49 Moll, Francis, R. 29, m. 5, p. 66 Mollerat, J. B., R. 23, m. 168, p. 31 Molloy, James, R. 1, m. 89, p. 2 Molony, Thomas, R. 29, m. Ill, p. 68 Mongan, James, R. 26, m. 39, p. 57 Montgomery, Alexander, R. 22, m. 72, p. 49 Henry, R. 17, m. 97, p. 40 Robert, R. 17, ra. 9, p. 38 Mooney, William, R. 6, m. 151, p. 14 Moore, Arthur, R. 14, ra. 9, p. 31 ; R. 16, ra. 134, p. 38 ; R. 18, m. 5, p. 40 ; R. 21, ra. 49, p. 45 ; R. 23, m. 167, p. 51 ; R. 26, m. 105, p. 59 ; R. 28, m. 25, p. 63 ; R. 30, m. 58, p. 70 ; R. 32, ra. 54, p. 75 Moore, Garret, R. 7, ra. 13, p. 14 Rev. Henry, R. 17, m. 68, p. 39 John, R. 23, m. 178, p. 51 Rev. John, R. 4, ra. 1, p. 7 Joseph Scott, R. 23, m. 178, p. 51 William J., R. 21, m. 199, p. 47 Moreland, James C, R. 12, m. 21, p. 24 Morgan, William, R. 12, m. 1, p. 24 JMorputh, Lord Viscount, R. 25, m. 63, p. 55 Morrison, James, R. 30, ra. 8, p. 69 ; m. 83, p. 70 Morrough, John, R. 23, ra. 115, p. 51 Moss, A. M., R. 1, m. 91, p. 2 Moutray, A., R. 20, m. 51, p. 44 John C, R. 20, m. 51, p. 44 • Thomas, R. 20, m. 51, p. 44 Moxom, John, R. 12, ra. 1, p. 24 Muldoon, John, R. 16, m. 101, p. 37 Mulgrave, Constantine Henry, Eurl of, R. 27, m, 74, p. 61 ; R. 29, m. 61, p. 67 Mulbolland, James, R. 22, ra. 36, p. 47 Thomas, R. 5, m. 129, p. 12 Mullaley, Richard, R. 5, ra. 34, p. 10 92 INDEX NOMINUM. Mnllanphy II O'Loughlen. MullanphN-, Hugh, R. 22, m. 52, p. 48 MuUins, Bernard, R. 18, m. 81, p. 42 Rev. William, R. 27, m. 25, p. 60 Mimday, Thomas, R. 7, m. 103, p. 16 Mimster, Paul L., R. 12, m. 129, p. 26 Muntz, George F., R. 21, m. 9, p. 45 Murphy, Barnaby, R. 26, m. 61, p. 57 Edmond, R. 15, m. 58, p. 35 James, R. 1, m. 95, p. 2 M., R. 14, m. 109, p. 33 Owen, R. 26, m. 81, p. 58 Timothy, R. 14, m. 109, R. 33 Murray, Judith, R. 22, m. 54, p. 48 Thomas, R. 26, m. 83, p. 58 Mustin, Paul F., R. 21, m. 191, p. 47 Nash, Cornelius, R. 24, m. 41, p. 53 Francis J., R. 14, m. 59, p. 32; R. 17, m. 101, p. 40; R. 22, m. 29, p. 47 ; R. 26, m. 43, p. 57 ; R. 30, m. 55, p. 69 Neal, William, R. 19, m. 39, p. 32 Nelegan, John, R. 11, m. 79, p. 21 NeviUe, Rev. Richard, R. 9, m. 31, p. 18 Nevin, Benjamin C, R. 26, m. 109, p. 59 Newman, Thomas, R. 13, m. 7, p. 27 Newport, Simon, R. 15, m. 51, p. 35 Newton, AV. C, R. 24, m. 20, p. 52 Nicholson, Alexander, R. 26, m. 93, 96, p. 58 Christopher A., R. 1, m. 103, p. 2 Patrick, R. 6, m. 31, p. 12 Nohilly, Thomas, R. 26, m. 20, p. 57 Nolan, E. J., R. 15, m. 91, p. 35 Patrick, R. 27, m. 37, p. 61 Noonan, Patrick, R. 15, m. 62, p. 35 North, John Henrj', R. 2, m. 65, p. 3 Northland, Thomas Viscount, R. 9, m. 107, p. 19 Northumberland, Duke of, R. 4, ra. 3, p. 7 Nott, John B., R. 13, m. 171, p. 30 Nowlan, John, R. 8, m. 27, p. 16 ; R. 22, m. 1, p. 47 Margaret, R. 8, m. 27, p. 16 Michael, R. 8, m. 27, p. 16 Nugent, Rev. E., R. 16, m. 119, p. 38 George L., R. 1, m. 103, p. 2 John J., R. 24, m. 20, p. 52 O'Bcirne, Rev. A., R. 4, m. 83, p. 9 O'Brien, Daniel, R. 18, m. 82, p. 42 Morgan, R. 15, m. 65, p. 35 William, R. 27, m. 121, p. 62 O'Callaghan, Elizabeth and William, R. 22, m. 70, p. 49 Rev. Robert, R. 24, m. 57, p. 53 O'Carroll, Sir Jervois, R. 9, m. 23, p. 18 O'Connell, Daniel, R. 11, pi. 103, p. 22 O'Conner, James, R. 22, m. 109, p. 49 Mchael, R. 22, m. 42, 44, 47, p. 48 O'Dell, John, R. 29, ra. 29, p. 66 O'Dwyer, Andrew, Carew, R. 32, m. 80, p. 75 O'Gorman, Nicholas P., R. 7, m. 82, p. 15 O'Grady, Rev. John, R. 12, m. 119, p. 26 ^^Standish, R. 5, m. 82,91, p. 11 O'Hanlon, John, R. 27, m. 27, p. 60 O'Hara, John, R. 13, m. 43, p. 28 Oldham, Samuel, R. 23, m. 131, p. 51 Oliver, Robert, R. 13, m. 187, p. 30 O'Loughlen, Michael, R. 5, m. 127, p. 12 ; R. 12, m. 149, p. 26 ; R. 23, m. 104, p. 50 ; R. 25, m. 58, p. 55 ; R. 26, m. 128, p. 59 ; R. 31, m. 125, p. 73 ; R. 32, m. 33, p. 74 ; m. 51, p. 75 O'Neill, Earl of, R. 11, m. 1, p. 21 ; R. 13, m. 83, p. 29 John A., R. 11, m. 167, p. 23 John R. B., R. 4, m. 78, p. 9 ; R. 26, m. 122, O'Neill II. Porrin. 59 Rev. John Thomas, R. 32, m. 74, p. 75 O'Neil, Owen, R. 27, m. 121, p. 62 Oranmore, Lord, R. 29, m. 91, p. 67 Ormond, Marquess of, R. 10, m. 53, p. 20 ; R. 13, m. 89, p. 29 Ormsby, William, R. 5, m, 107, p. 11 O'Rorke, Rev. Thomas, R. 22, m. 129, p. 49 Orr, Robert, R. 2, m. 39, p. 3; R. 11, m, 135, p. 22; m. 163, p. 23 Osborne, Catherine Isabella, R. 15, m. 78, p. 35 Osbrey, Elizabeth, R. 24, m. 59, p. 53 Gerald, R. 12, m. 63, p. 25; R. 16, m. 149, p. 38: R. 24, m. 59, p. 53 John, R. 12, m. 63, p. 25 Thomas, R. 16, m. 149, p. 38 Ossory, Bishop of, R. 14, m. 163, p. 33 Otley, Brooke Taylor, R. 30, m. 157, p. 71 ; R. 31, m. 152, 163, p. 73 ; R. 32, m. 34, p. 74 Oxmantown, Lord, R. 10, m. 71, p. 20 Pakenham, H. R., R. 3, m. 101, p. 6 ; m. 112, p. 7 Palmer, Francis, R. 8, m. 5, p. 16 George, Holworthy, R. 29, m. 1, p. 66 Richard, R. 14, m. 63, 91, p. 32 William, R. 11, m. 89, p. 22 Parker, Edward, R. 24, m. 38, p. 53 Thomas H., R. 12, m. 1, p. 24 Parlane, Alexander, p. 80 Parnell, Sir Henry, R. 25, m. 65, p. 55 Thomas, R. 1, m. 96, p. 2 Parsons, George, p. 80 Paterson, John, R. 33, m. 45, p. 77 Patrickson, WilHam, R. 25, m. 97, p. 56 Patterson, Martin, R. 16, m. 154, p. 38 Thomas, R. 22, m. 45, p. 48 William, R. 24, m. 9, p. 52 ; R, 27, m. 21, p. GO- Payne, Rev. Somers, R. 6, m. 59, p. 13 Pearson, George, R. 26, m. 75, p. 58 John, R. 26, m. 75, p. 58 Peel, Sir Robert, R. 24, m. 1, p. 52 Pennefather, Edward, R. 3, m. 127, p. 7; R. 5, m. 127, p. 12; R. 12, m. 147, p. 26 ; R. 24, m. 17, p. 52 Richard, R. 5, m. 50, p. 11; R. 26, m. 121, p. 59 Penrose, Jacob, R. 1, m. 19, p. 1 Pensions, R. 1, ro. 31, p. 1 ; R. 5, m. 19, 91, p. 11 ; R. 21, in. 207, p. 47 ; R. 25, m. 44, p. 55 Percy, William, R. 27, m. 94, p. 62 Perkins, Joseph, R. 31, m. 101, p. 72 Perpetual Cures, R. 2, m. 109, p. 4 ; R. 3, m. 17, p. 5; m. 75, 101, p. 6 ; R. 7, m. 51, p. 15; R. 9, m. 35, p. 18 ; R. 10, m. 17, p. 20 ; R. 12, m. 109, p. 26 ; R. 13, m. 109, 115, p. 29; R. 20, m. 51, p. 44; R. 21, m. 65, p. 45 Perrie, William, R. 9, m. 55, p. 18 PeEfin, Arthur, R. 9, m. 113, p. 19 Lewis, R. 12, m. 151, p. 26; R. 23, m. 112, 145, p. 51 ; R. 24, m. 27, p. 52 ; R. 25, m, 57, p. 55 ; R. 26, m. 124, p. 59 INDEX NOMINUM. 94 Perrin II Quinan, Perrin, Rev. Mark, R. 28, m. 1, p. 63 Henry, R. 2, m. 128, p. 5 Perry, John, R. 2, m. 121, p. 4 Petherick, Thomas, R. 9, m. 63, p. 19 Phelps, Joseph, R. 33, m. 1, p. 76 Phillips, Richard, R. 26, m. 97, p. 58 ; R. 27, m. 62, p. 61 William, R. 6, m. 38, p. 13 ; R. 30, m. 78, p. 70 Physician-General, R. 3, m. 141, p. 7; R. 4, m. 73, p. 9; R. 2G, m. 2, p. 50 Pickering, James, R. 22, m. 49, p. 48 Pickersgill, John, R. 32, m. 15, p. 74 Pierse, Alice, R. 22, m. 44, p. 48 Pigott, William, R. 1, m, 84, p. 2 Pilkington, Ellen, R. 6, m. 41, p. 13 Pim, James, R. 33, m. 87, p. 78 Joseph Robinson, p. 80 Pineaii, Daniel, R. 4, m. 7, p. 7 Pinkus, Henry, R. 23, m. 109, p. 50 ; R. 28, m. 71, p. 64 Plunket, Conyngham, Lord, R. 5, ni. 25, p. 10 ; R. 6, m. 129, p. 13; R. 9, m. 121, p. 19; R. 12, m. 68, p. 25; R. 14, m. 7, p. 31 ; R. 16, m. 87, p. 37 ; m. 132, p. 38 ; R. 21, m. 48, p. 45 ; m. 207, p. 47 ; R. 25, m. 55, p. 55 ; R. 29, m. 61, p. 67; R. 32, ra. 53, p. 75 — Rev. Thomas, R, 10, m. 33, p. 20 Pollock, A. H. C, R. 1, m. 103, p. 2 Ponsonby, John, Lord, R. 16, m. 17, p. 36 Doctor Richard, R. 9, m. 129, p. 19 Poole, Moses, R. 6, m. 113, p. 13 ; R. 27, m. 55, p. 61 Postmaster-General, R. 2, m. 137, p. 5 ; R. 5, m. 77, p. 11 Potts, William Wainwright, R. 30, m. 96, p. 70 Pottiern, Joseph Henri J., R. 28, ni. 6, p. 63 Powell, John, R. 22, m. 37, p. 48 Michael, R. 9, m. 3, p. 18 Power, Catherine, R. 9, m. 83, p. 19 John, R. 28, m. 13, p. 63 Pierce, R. 9, m. 83, p. 19 Pratt, Henry, R. 7, m. 57, p. 15 Prebend, R. 22, m. 27, p. 47 Prendergast, Thomas, R. 3, m. 131, p. 7 Prentice, Alexander, R. 1, m. 137, p. 3 Henry L., R. 1, m. 137, p. 3 Preston, Anne, R. 26, m. 93, p. 58 Michael, R. 26, m. 87, p. 58 Price, Eleanor, R. 26, m. 59, p. 57 Frances, R. 26, m, 60, p. 57 George, R. 29, m. 141, p. 68 Thomas, R. 26, m, 59, p. 57 Pritchard, George, R. 26, m. 77, p. 58 Proby, Narcissus C, R. 17, m. 61, p. 39 Proctor, Admiralty, R. 4, m. 93, p. 9 ; R. 7, m. 133, p. 16 Prothonotary, R. 2, m. 85, p. 4; R. 5, m. 9, p. 10 Prout, Michael, R. 26, m. 85, p. 58 Provost, Trinity College, R. 7, m. 1, p. 14 ; R. 17, m. 17, p. 38 Puleston, Sir Richard, R. 14, m. 145, p. 33 Purcell, Francis, R. 9, m. 71, p. 19 Nicholas, R. 9, in. 71, p. 19 Purdy, Richard, R. 14, m. 199, p. 34 Quigley, Patrick, R. 20, m. 15, p. 57. Quin, Andrew, R. 30, m. 161, p. 71 Lord George, R. 13, m. 63, p. 28 James, R. 21, m. 199, p. 47 Quinan, Hannah, R. 9, m. 43, p. 18 Henry, R. 27, m. 65, p. 61 Quinan, Thomas, R. 27, m. 65, p. 61 Quinn, John, R. 2, m. 121, p. 4 ; R. 5, m. 53, p. 1 1 Radcliffe, John, R. 30, m. 157, p. 71; R. 31, m. 152, 163, p. 73 Joseph, R. 8, m. 117, p. 17 ; R. 11, m. 127, p. 22; R. 12, m. 129; m. 163, p. 26; R. 14, m. 63, p. 32; R. 17, m. 71, p. 40; R. 18, m. 105, p. 42; R. 25, m. 93, p. 56 ; R. 27, m. 94, p. 62 ; R. 28, m. 63, p. 64 ; R. 29, m. 141, p. 68 Rev. Richard, R. 13, ni. 115, p. 29 Rev. Thomas, R. 26, ni. 70, p. 58; m. 102, p. 59 Rae, Edward L., R. 6, m. 53, p. 13 Randall, AVilliam, R. 33, m. 38, p. 77 Ranfurly, Thomas, Earl of, R. 9, m. 107, p. 19 Raphoe, Bishop, R. 3, m. 60, p. 6 Dean, R. 13, m. 119, p. 29 Rathbourne, William, R. 26, m. 99, p. 58 Rathdownc, Henry Stanley, Earl of, R. 30, m. 163, p. 72 Read, John, R. 23, m. 89, p. 50 James, R. 26, m. 63, p. 57 Thomas Picton, R. 26, m. 57, p. 57 Reed, John P., R. 21, m. 75, p. 46 Patrick, R. 24, m. 20, p. 52 Reeves, Benjamin, R. 6, m. 45, p. 13 Register, Admiralty, R. 33, m. 44, p. 77 Registrar, Admiralty, R. 4, m. 7, p. 7 Appeals and Provocations, R. 4, ni. 24, p. 8 Quinaa II Hobinson. Recorders, R. 25, m. 37, p. 54 Reid, John H., R. 29, m. 51, p. 67 Samuel, R. 20, m. 91, p. 44 Reilly, George, R. 26, m. 83, p. 58 John L., R. 16, m. 43, p. 36 Remembrancers, R. 27, m. 79, p. 61 Renny, George, R. 1, m. 80, p. 2 ; R. 6, m. 13, p. 12; R. 11, m. 135, p. 22; R. 15, m. 81, p. 35 Revocations of Patents, R. 2, m. 63, p. 3 ; m. 129, p. 5; R. 6, m. 147, 149, 150, p. 14; R. 11, m. 269, p. 23 ; R. 12, m. 12, p. 24 ; R. 18, m. 5.3, p. 41 ; R. 20, m. 2, p. 50; m. 120, 121, 122, 123, 145, p. 59 Reynolds, John, R. 6, m. 101, p. 13 ; R. 20, m. 7, p. 43 Rice, S. Edward, R. 2,m. 87, p. 4 Stephen H., R. 2, m. 87, p. 4 Thomas Spring, R. 25, m. 62, p. 55 Richardson, William, R. 4, m. 93, p. 9 Richey, John, R. 27, m. 68, p. 61 Richards, John, R. 26, m. 144, p. 59; R. 31, m. 119, p. 72 ; R. 32, m. 46, p. 75 - Rev. Solomon, R. 7, m. 115, p. 16 Richmond, Duke of, R. 5, m. 77, p. 1 1 Roach, Michael, R. 2, m. 89, p. 4 ; R. G, m. 61, p. 13 ; R 7, m. 117, p. 16; R. 13, m. 191, p. 30; R. 14, m. 149 p. 33 ; R. 15, m. 97, p. 36 ; R. 16, m. 139, p. 38 ; R. 17 m. 91, p. 40 ; R. 18, m. 83, p. 42 ; R. 19, m. 101, p. 43 m. 85, p. 44; R. 21, m. 117, p. 46; R. 22, m. 103, p 49; R. 23, m. 157, p. 51 ; R. 24, m. 49, p. 53 ; R. 25, m. 83, p. 56; R. 26, m. 124, p. 59 ; R. 27, m. 91, p. 62 R. 28, m. 54, p. 64 ; R. 29, m. 121, p. 68; R. 30, m. 114 p. 70 ; R. 31, m. 130, p. 73 ; R. 32, m. 71, p. 75 ; R. 33 m. 107, p. 78 Roberts, Richard, R. 9, m. 101, p. 19 ; R. 24, m. 12, p. 52 Robertson, John, R. 19, m. 33, p. 42 James, R. 26, m. 80, p. 58 Robinson, Christopher, R. 18, ni. 73, p. 41 Edward A., R. 1, m. 97, p. 2 94 INDEX NOMINUM. Robinson Robinson, Robert, R. 4, m. 61, p. 9 g 'I William, R. 2, m. 121, p. 4 ; m. 128, p. 5 ; R. 4, ■ m. 9, p. 8; R. 6, m. 151, p. 14; R. 12, m. 179, p. 27 ; R. 13, m. 107, p. 29 ; R. 19, m. 7, p. 42 ; R. 24, m. 20, p. 52 Rochford, John, R. 33, m. 4, p. 76 Michael, R. 24, m. 38, p. 53 Rochfort, Thomas, R. 30, m. 141, p. 71 Rock, James, R. 4, m. 45, p. 8 Robert, R. 20, m. 36, p. 44 Rodgers, George, R. 19, m. 26, p. 42 Roe, George, R. 11, m. 163, p. 22 Nicholas, R. 9, m. 3, p. 18 Peter, R. 9, m. 23, p. 18 Rogers, Alexander, R. 23, m. 69, p. 50 Henry, R. 23, m. 67, p. 50 Rev. Samuel G., R. 6, m. 127, p. 13 Terence, R. 23, m. 67, p. 50 Rosse, Countess D., R. 8, m. 135, p. 17; R. 15, m. 49, p.35 ; R. 17, m. 35, p. 39 Earl of, R. 2, m. 137, p. 5 Rossmore, Lord, R. 10, m. 65, p. 20; R. 25, m. 67, p. 55; R. 30, m. 60, p. 70 Rourke, John, R. 26, m. 88, p. 58 Rowley, Elizabeth, R. 17, m. 55, p. 39 Rev. John, R. 22, m. 56, p. 48, 49 Royse, Thomas H. F., R. 16, m. 32, p. 37 Rush, Sir Francis, R. 31, m. 172, p. 73 James, R. 12, m. 103, p. 25 Russell, Anne C, R. 33, m. 40, p. 77 George, R. 8, m. 117, p. 17 John N., R. 33, m. 20, p. 76 John S., R. 19, m. 9, p. 42 Patrick H., R. 16, m. 123, p. 38 Thomas Henry, R. 32, m. 89, p. 76 William D., R. 33, m. 40, p. 77 Ruthven, John, R. 6, m. 69, p. 13; R. 25, m. 72, p. 55 Rutter, John O. N., R. 20, m. 67, p. 44 Ryan, John, R. 8, m. 117, p. 17 ; R. 12, m. 129, 163, p. 26; R. 13, m. 159, p. 30; R. 14, m. 23, 63, p. 32; R. 15, m. 66, p. 35; R. 17, m. 71, p. 40; R. 19, m. 55, 61, p. 43; R. 22, m. 1, p. 47 ; R. 24, m. 31, p. 52 ; R. 25, m. 93, p. 56; R. 27, m. 37, p. 61 ; R. 28, m. 63, p. 64; R. 29, m. 131, 141, p. 68; R. 30, m. 73, p. 70 Ryan, Redmond, R. 15, m. 61, p. 35 Salmon, John, R. 18, m. 82, p. 42; R. 24, m. 55, p. 53 Sampson, Denis, R. 4, m. 14, p. 8 Rev. George V., R. 28, m. 51, p. 64 William, R. 32, m. 23, p. 74 Sanders, Gilbert, R. 23, m. 171, p. 51 Saunders, James, R. 26, m. 58, p. 57 Thomas, R. 22, m. 63, p. 48 Saurcn, William, R. 4, m. 51, p. 8 Scanlan, James, R. 30, m. 158, 160, p. 71 ; R.31, m. 152, p. 73 Schafhault, Charles, R. 26, m. 140, p. 59; R. 29, m. 80, 83, p. 67 Schriven, Edward H., R. 1, m. 19, p. 1 ; R. 3, m. 30, p. 5; R. 5, m. 115, p. 12; R. 8, m. 107, p. 17; R. 9, m. 3, p. 18; R. 13, m. 237, p. 31 ; R. 14, m. 155, p. 33; R. 17, m. 37, p. 39 ; R. 25, m. 79, p. 56 Scott, Alexander, R. 22, m. 69, p. 49 Charles W. V., R. 20, m. 91, p. 44 Henrietta, C, R. 3, m. 23, p. 5 John, R. 22, ni. 71, p. 49 Scott, Samuel, R. 22, m. 45, p. 48 Scott W. R., R. 20, m. 91, p. 44 11 Seignette, Louis Elizee, R. 30, m. 23, p. 69 Serjeants-at-Arms, R. 5, m. 17, p. 10 at-Law, R. 3, m. 122, 125, 127, p. 7 ; R. 5, m. 125, 127, p. 12; R. 12, m. 147, 149, 151, p. 26 ; R. 23, m. 112, 114, p. 51 ; R. 24, m. 27, 29, 30, p. 52; R. 25, m. 69, 70, p. 55 ; R, 31, m. 122, p. 73 Seneschals, R. 4, m. 33, p. 8 ; R. 26, m. 145, p. 59 Shallcross, William Thomas, R. 20, m. 13, p. 43 Shankland, Alexander B., R. 14, p. 125, p. 33 Shanks, Alexander, R. 26, m. 117, p. 59 Shannon, Earl of, R. 10, m. 113, p. 20; R. 13, m. 101. p. 29 Sharp, Thomas, R. 24, m. 12, p. 52 Sharpe, Henry, R. 30, m. 128, p. 71 Shaw, John W., R. 11, m. 127, p. 22 Robert, R. 5, m. Ill, p. 12 ; R. 6, m. 150, p. 14 William, R. 22, m. 36, p. 47 Shee, John, R. 19, m. 39, p. 42 Sheehy, Morgan, R. 2, ni. 77, p. 4 Sherlock, Thomas, R. 21, m. 123, p. 46; R, 23, m. 61, p. 50 Sheridan, John T. C, R. 28, m. 48, p. 64 Shiel, James, R. 1, m, 103, p. 2 Shields, John, R. 5, m. 129, p. 12 William, R. 5, m. 129, p. 12 ShilUngton, Thomas A., R. 14, ra. 155, p. 33 Shotton, John, R. 23, m. 67, p. 50 Simpson, Alexander, R. 12, m. 95, p. 25 Lucy, R. 13, m. 187, p. 30 Robert, R. 4, m. 91, p. 9 Sinnamon, Thomas, R. 2, m. 113, p. 4 Sinnott, M., R. 21, m. 41, p. 45 Sisson, Joseph, R. 12, m. 98, p. 25 Six Clerks, R. 9, m. 45, 50, p. 18 Skiffington, Anne, R. 26, m. 84, p. 58 Skinner, Joseph, R. 28, m. 45, p. 64 Slattery, John, R. 15, m. 75, p. 35 Sligo, Marquess of, R. 10, m. 101, p. 20 ; R. 19, m. 105, p. 43 ; R. 21 ; m. 63, p. 45 Sloan, John E., R. 11, m. 127, p. 22 Slocum, Samuel, R. 21, m. 167, 179, p. 46 ; R. 28, m. 27, 34, p. 63 Smith, Ambrose, R. 6, m. 101, p. 13; R. 8, m. 5, p. 16; R. 9, m. 133, p. 19; R. 12, m. 13, p. 24; m. 171, p. 27 ; R. 13, m. 43, p. 28 ; R. 19, m. 49, p. 43; R. 23, m. 178, p. 52 ; R. 25, m. 85, p. 56 ; R. 27, m. 13, p. 60, m. 68, p. 61 ; R. 29, m. 51, p. 67 Smith, Erasmus, R. 18, m. 37, p. 41 Francis Petit, R. 30, m. 123, p. 71 George, R. 32, m. 36, p, 74 _ Henry, R. 24, m. 55, p. 53 John, R. 5, m. 95, p. 11 ; R. 6, m. 75, p. 13 ; R. 21, m. 91, p. 46 ; R. 27, m. 33, p. 61 ; R. 29, m. 102, p. 68 Ralph, R. 22, m. 68, p. 48 Richard West, R. 30, m. 118, p. 71 William, R. 22, m. 1, p. 47 William Barlow, R. 31, m. 123, p. 73 Smithson, John, R. 22, m. 40, p. 48; R. 29, m. 98, p. 67 Thomas B., R. 8, m. 5, p. 16 ; R. 22, ra. 40, p. 48 Smyth, John, R. 6, m. 34, p. 12 Smythe, Henry Matthew, R. 33, m. 77, p. 78 Frederick, R. 33, m. 77, p. 78 Sneath, William, R. 15, m. 123, p. 36; R. 32, m. 85, p. 75 Soames, James, R. 3, m. 5, p. 5 INDEX NOMINUM. 95 SoHcitor-Gc>n. Solicitor-General, R, 1, m. 165, p. 3 ; R. 4, m. 115, p. 10; Talbot ^- 23, m. 104, p. 50 ; R. 24, m. 17, p. 52 ; R. 25, m. 58, p. 55; R. 26, m. 144, p. 59; R. 31, m. 120, p. 72; R. 32, m. 49, p. 75 SolomoTis, Elias, R. 14, m. 175, p. 33 Spaight, Frances, R. 33, m. 3, 18, p. 76; m. 30, p. 77 Sparrow, Richard Wheeler, R. 27, m. 17, p. 60 Spear, Richard, R. 26, m. 78, 79, p. 58 Spearing, Andrew, R. 30, m. 42, p. 69 Splints, Robert, R. 2, m. 79, p. 4 Spratt, Michael, R. 27, m. 27, p. 60 Spray, Rev. John, R. 9, m. 99, p. 19 Stanhope, Philip, Earl of, R. 16, m. 95, p. 37 Stanley, Honorable Edward G. S. S., R. 5, m. 113, p. 12 Stannus, Rev. James, R. 2, m. 135, p. 5 Stansfield, Hamer, R. 31, m. 107, p. 72 Staples, Thomas, R. 11, m. 117, p. 22 State Physician, R. 3, m. 141, p. 7 ; R. 26, m. 2, p. 56 State Surgeon, R. 4, m. 49, p. 8 Steam Packet Company City of Dublin, p. 80 Steen, James, R. 31, m. 1, p. 72 Stein, Robert, R. 21, m. 20, p. 45 Steiner, Frederick, R. 14, m. 117, p. 33 • Steuart, Henry V., R. 11, m. 43, p. 21 ; R. 13, m. 133, p. 30 Stevenson, James, R. 25, m. 72, p. 55 Stewart, Alexander, R. 27, m. 31, p. 61 John, R. 13, m. 159, p. 30 ; R. 22, m. 43, p. 48 Montgomery, R. 23, m. 68, p. 50 Thomas, R. 26, m. 55, p. 57 St. George, Charles M., R. 7, m. 7, p. 14 Sir Thomas B., R. 13, m. 13, p. 27 Stock, Rev. Samuel, R. 21, m. 35, p. 43 Stockham, Gabriel Henry, R. 29, m. 102, p. 68 Stone, Amasa, R. 23, m. 105, p. 50 Stott, John, R. 16, m. 66, p. 37 Storey, Robert W., R. 27, m. 31, p. 60 Story, Thomas, R. 26, m. 96, p. 58 St. Patrick Assurance Company, R. 3, m. 47, p. 6 ; R. 5, m. 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, p. 10 ; m. 73, 74, p. 11 , R. 13, m. 231, p. 31 ; R. 16, m. 119, p. 38; R. 24, m. 5, p. 52 ; R. 29, m. 17, p. 66; R. 31, m. 181, p. 74; R. 33, m. l,p. 76 St. Patrick's, Dean of, R. 14, m. 219, p. 34 Stretch, Stephen, R. 13, m. 25, p. 28 Strong, Robert, R. 26, m. 82, p. 58 Thomas, R. 26, m. 82, p. 58 Siuddert, Rev. George, R. 23, m. 122, p. 51 Sturgeon, Alfred, R. 18, m. 11, p. 40 James K., R. 18, m. 11, p. 40 Sugden, Sir Edward B., R. 24, m. 7, p. 52 ; m. 45, p. 53; R. 25, m. 44, 60, p. 55 Sugruc, Charles, R. 30, m. 42, p. 69 Sullivan, Bartholomew, R. 15, m. 75, p. 35 Denis, R. 11, m. 74, p. 21 Maurice, R. 15, m. 67, p. 33 Sunderland, John, R. 21, m. 165, p. 46 Surgeon-General, R. 5, m. 109, p. 12 Surrenders, R. 1, m. 161, p. 3 ; R. 27, m. 65, p. 61 ; R. 32, m. 33, p. 74 Swanzy, Samuel, R. 12, m. 10, p. 24 Thomas B., R. 14, m. 13, p. 32 Symes, Margaret, R. 4, m. 45, p. 8 Symington, William, R. 29, m. 35, p. 66 Sylvester, John, R. 27, m. 103, p. 02 Talbot, Margaret, R. 7, m. 123, p. 16 Lady, R. 7, m. 123, p. 10 Talbot Richard, R. 7, m. 125, p. 16 Thomas, R. 13, m. 197, p. 31 William H., R. 8, m. 5, p. 16 Tatam, John, R. 19, m. 26, p. 42 Taylor, John, R. 22, m. 50, p. 48 Thomas, R. 22, m. 71, p. 49 William, R. 30, m. 62, p. 70 Teevens, James, R. 26, m. 58, p. 57 Temple, Henry, R. 1, m. 49, p. 2 Templemore, Lord Viscount, R. 23, m. 67, p. 30 Tenant, John, R. 19, m. 113, p. 43 Thompson, David, R. 26, m. 63, p. 57 John, R. 16, m. 66, p. 37 Richard, R. 2, m. 101, p. 4 Rev. Robert, R. 12. m. 8, p. 24 William, R. 31, m. 183, p. 74 Thornley, James, R. 29, m. 37, p. 67 Tierney, Edward, R. 3, m. 165, p. 7 Tighe, George William, R. 17, m. 59, p. 39 Peter, R. 12, m. 81, 106, p. 25 Robert R., R. 3, m. 67, p. 6 Tilly, Thomas, R. 13, m. 5, p. 27 ; R. 26, m. 80, p. 58 William, R. 13, m. 4, p. 27 ; R. 26, m. 147, P- 60 Tinckler, Denis, R. 26, m. 63, p. 57 Honor, R. 26, ra. 62, p. 57 Talbot II Usher. Tisdall, Thomas, R. 20, m. 79, p. 44 Tobin, Sir John, p. 80 Todd, Daniel, R. 18, m. 67, p. 41 Thomas, R. 26, m. 60, p. 57 Tool, Patrick, R. 12, m. 106, p. 25 Torassa, John, B. C, R. 21, m. 191, p. 46 Tottin, James, R. 3, m. 23, p. 5 Townsend, John S., R. 5, m. 137, p. 12 Richard Boyle, R. 20, m. 19, p. 44 Robert, R. 2, m. 81, p. 4 Thomas, R. 5, m. 137, p. 12 Rev. William R., R. 33, m. 61, p. 77 Trail, Rev. Robert, R. 3, m. 99, p. 6 Treasurer, Christ's Church, R. 13, m. 169, p. 30 Post Office, R. 4, m 23, p. 8 St. Finbarry Cathedral, R. 6, m. 59, p. 13 Trench, Charles J., R. 1^, m. 107, p. 29 Sir Frederick, R. 30, m. 94, p. 70 Trevor, Doctor, R. 26, m. 76, p. 58 Trimlestown, Thomas, Lord, R. 14, m. 139, p 33 Troughton, Nicholas, R. 33, m. 147, p. 79 Truelock, Thomas, R. 26, m. 85, 86, p. 58 Tuam, Archbishop of, R. 3, m. 47, p. 6 ; R.33, m. 110, p. 78 Tuite, William, R. 20, M. 74, p. 58 Tully, Thomas, R. 6, m. 44, p. 13 Turner, Rev. Joseph, R. 1, m. 163, p. 3 William, R. 9, m. 133, p. 19 Timothy, R. 13, m. 7, p. 27 Tuxford, William W., R. 14, m. 31, p. 32 Tweedale, Marquess of, R. 31, m. 142, p. 73 Twigg, Paul, R. 24, m. 53, p. 33 Twycross, George, R. 33, ni. 91, p. 78 Tynan, Catherine, B. 8, m. 32, p. 16 Tyndall, Anne, R. 3,m. 30, p. 5 ; R. 5, m. 115, p. 12 Samuel, R. 26, m. 85, p. 58 S. W., R. 3, m. 30, p. 3 ; R. 5, m. 1 15, p. 12 ' Underwood, Lady Cecilia, R. 22, m, 81, p. 49 Usher and Keeper of the Council Chamber, R. 4, m. 39, p. 8 Court of Exchequer, R. 3, m. 131, p. 7 ; R. 30, m. 73, p. 70 96 INDEX NOMINUM. Usher Lsher, John, R. 6, m. 29, p 12 AVestLath. ^^^ridge, Earl of, R. 23, m. 68, p. 50 Uzielli, Matthew, R. 15, m. 127, • 36 Vance, Andrew, R. 25, m. 79, p. 56 Vandeleur, John S., R. 20, m. 23, p. 44 Vanderzee, George, R. 7, m. Ill, p. 16 Vaughan, Rev. Benjamin Kerr, R. 26, m. 151, p. 60 Verekcr, John, R. 33, m. 38, 40, 42, p, 77 Vernon, Sir Charles, R. 3, m. 151, p. 7 Verschoyle, Robert, R. 14, m. 219, p. 34 Vesci, William Lord Fitzgerald and, R. 10, m. 107, p. 20 ; R. 19, m. 45, p. 42 Vesey, George, R. 12, m. 81, 85, p. 25 Vice-chancellor, R. 12, m. 1, p. 24 Vice-Treasurer, R. 1, m. 167, p. 3 ; R. 5, m. 95, p. 11, R. 28, m. 5, p. 63 Villers, Edward, R. 24, m. 37, p. 53 Vi\dan, Sir Richard H., R. 9, m. 121, p. 19; R. 13, m. 67, p. 29 ; R. 16, m. 87, p. 37 ; R. 18, m. 61, p. 41 ; R. 23, m. 175, p. 51 ; R. 24, m. 45, p. 53 ; R. 25, m. 60, p. 55 Wakelcy, Rev. William G., R. 21, m. 41, p. 45 Walker, Charles, R. 33, m. 34, p. 77 David, R. 9, m. 11, p. 18 ; R. 12, m. 39, p. 24; R. 25, m. 51, p. 55 ; R. 27, m. 27, p. 60; R. 29, m. 43, 47, p. 66 ; m. 94, 98, p. 67 Henry, R. 7, m. 105, p. 16 Laurence, R. 16, m. 17, p. 36 Robert, R. 26, m. 98, p. 58 Rev. Samuel Abraham, R. 29, m. 64, p. 67 Thomas, R. 11, m. 167, p. 23 William, R. 25, m. 97, p. 56 William Lews, R. 26, m. 97, p. 58 Wall, Rev. R. H., R. 7, m. 62, p. 15 Wallace, Samuel, R. 14, m. 15, p. 32 Walmsley, Thomas, R. 9, m. 89, p. 19 Walsh, John, R. 13, m. 43, p. 28 ; R. 26, m. 10, p. 57 James, R. 26, m. 87, p. 58 Martin, R. 6, m. 19, p. 12 Mathew, R. 23, m. 20, p. 50 Walton, James, R. 25, m. 33, p. 54 Ward, Bartholomew, R. 6, m. 20, p. 12 Anne Catherine, R. 3, m. 67, p. 6 Michael Edward, R. 3, m. 67, p. 6 Ware, William, R. 19, m. 93, p. 43 Warner, G. M., R. 13, m. 187, p. 30' Warnock, James B., R. 8, m. 107, p. 17 William, R. 17, m. 37, p. 39 Warren, George G., R. 24, m. 38, p. 53 Samuel P., R. 4, m. 69, p. 9 Waters, Thomas B., R. 19, m. 55, p. 43 Watson, John, R. 1, m. 19, p. 1 . William P., R. 1, m. 19, p. 1 William, R. 32, m. 2, p. 74 Watt, Charles, R. 20, m. 73, p. 44 ; R. 24, m. 2, p. 52 . James, R. 7, m. 133, p. 16 Webb, William, R. 16, m. 101, p. 37 Welleslcy, Richard, Marquess, R. 1, m. 77, p. 2 ; R. 19, m. 14, p. 42 ; R. 23, m. 175, p. 51 West, Richard, R. 12, m. 191, p. 27; R. 15, m. 33, p. 35 William Box well, R. 12, m. 191, p. 27; R. 15, m. 33, p. 35 Westenra, Henry, R. 4, m. 33, p. 8 ; R. 26, m. 145, p. 69 Hon. Henry Robert, R. 30, m. 60, 101, p. 70 Hon. Richard, R. 25, m. 67, p. 53 Westmeath, Marquis of, R. 10, m. 41, p. 20 ; R. 26, m. 45, p. 60 Wetherall, Richard, R. 13, m. 14, p. 27 ; R. 32, p. 28 Wetterstedt, Baron Charles, R. 29, m. 13, p. 66 Whately, Dr. Richard, R. 11, m. 72, p. 22 Wheatly, William, R. 26, m. 87, p. 58 Whitaker, George, R. 26, m. 80, p. 58 White, Edward, R. 29, m. 118, p. 68 Henrietta J., R. 18, m. 17, p. 41 James, R. 14, m. 63, p. 32 Luke, R. 31, m. 126, 129, p. 73 Michael A., R. 18, m. 17, p. 41 William, R. 5, m. 33, p. 10 Wetherall II Ziokerman. Whiting, John, R. 31, m. 96, p. 72 Whitty, Richard, R. 16, m. 75, p. 37 Whitworth, Joseph, R. 29, m. 136, p. 68 ; R. 32, m. 29, p. 74 Whytock, Richard, R. 18, m. 77, p. 41 Wicklow, Earl of, R. 10, m. 59, p. 20 ; R. 23, m. 95, p. 50 Wilde, John, R. 32, m. 29, p. 74 Wildman, Sarah, R. 26, m. 77, p. 58 WiUans, Thomas, R. 9, m. 11, p. 18 Willett, Elizabeth, R. 13, m. 30, p. 28 Williams, Garden Terry, R. 30, m. 1, p. 69 Charles Wye, p. 80 H. Thomas, R. 18, m. 105, p. 42; R. 24, m. 31, p. 52 . John, R. 30, m. 1, p. 69 -JohnD., R. 12, m. 171, p. 27 ; R. 13, m. 237 p. 31 ■ Margaret, Lydia, m. 30, m. 48, p. 69 . Richard, p. 80 Williamson, Rev. Benjamin, R. 15, m. 117, p. 36 Willis, John, R. 17, m. 55, p. 39 Wilson, Alexander George, R. 5, m. 73, p. 11 James, R. 11, m. 270, p. 23 Thomas, R. 2, m. 39, p. 3 William, R. 11, m. 77, p. 21 Winter, John P., R. 1, m. 103, p. 2 Wise, Francis, R. 19, m. 55, p. 43 Wogan, Robert, R. 14, m. 59, p. 32 ; R. 17, m. 101, p. 40 ; R. 22, m. 29, p. 47 ; R. 26, m. 43, p. 57 ; R. 30, m. 57, p. 69 WolflF, Ernest, R. 20, m. 97, p. 44 ; R. 23, m. 133, p. 51 Wood, Hamilton, R. 25, m. 85, p. 56 Henry W., R. 21, m. 191, p. 46; R. 30, m. 37, p. 69 Woolrich, John, R. 31, m. 113, p. 72 Woulfe, Stephen, R. 25, m. 70, p. 55 ; R. 31, m. 120, p. 72 ; R. 32, m. 47, p. 75 Wrigg, William Kersall, R. 31, m. 134, p. 73 Wright, James, R. 22, m. 51, p. 48 Peter, R. 22, m. 97, p. 49 William Evatt, R. 29, m. 127, p. 68 Wrixon, Henry, R. 33, m. 63, p. 77 Jane Sophia, R. 33, m. 63, p. 77 Wybrants, Robert, R. 1, ra. 49, p. 2 Wynne, Rev. Henry, R. 7, m. 65, p. 15 William, R. 5, m. 62, p. 11 Yelverton, Walter, R. 9, m. 50, p. 18 Young, James, R. 13, m. 233, p. 31 Letitia, R. 13, m. 233, p. 31 Nason, R. 12, m. 84, p. 25 Peter, R. 14, m. 183, p. 33 Silvester, R. 14, m. 23, p. 32 Thomas, R. 1, m. 88, p. 2 Sir William, R. 21, m. 197, p. 47 Zickerman, Joachim F., R. 20, m. 91, p. 44 INDEX LOCORUM PATENT AND MISCELLANEOUS ROLLS OF CHANCERY. DURING THE REIGN OF KING WILLIAM IV. ABnuEviATioNS : — R., Roll — b., back — f., face — m., membrane — p., page of the Work. Abbey,Clonies Abbey of Clonies, R. 31, m. 173, p. 73 Amien" str t -^^^^y^^^^^' vicarage, R. 23, m. 122, p. 51 miens-s ree ^i^^gy g^^g^^^ ^ m. 30, p. 6 ; R. 5, m. 115, p. 12 ; R. 19, m. 61, p. 43 ; R. 26, m. 39, p. 57 Abbeystrowery, New Church, R. 20, m. 19, p. 44 parish, R. 20, m. 19, p. 44 Abby-quarter, R. 33, m. 100, p. 78 Abchurch-lane, R. 11, m. 215, p. 23 Achonry, diocese, R. 2, m. 109, p. 4 parish, R. 2, m. 109, p. 4 Acres, R. 7, m. 23, p. 14 Adelphi, R. 22, m. 91, p. 49 Admiralty Court, Judge, R. 2, m. 65, p. 22 King's Advocate, R. 2, m. R. 11, m. 117, p. 22 Marshal, R. 4, m. 91, p. 9 Proctor, R. 4, m. 93, p. 9; R. 7, m. 133, p. 3 ; R. 11, m. 93, 131, p. 5; p. 16 p. 77 Registrar, R. 4, m. 7, p. 7 ; R. 33, m. 44, Aghada, rectory and vicarage, R. 27, m. 88, p. 62 ; R. 33, m. 61, p. 77 Agharney, rectory, R. 16, m. 119, p. 38 Aghnecloy, R. 31, m. 174, p. 74 Aghory, R. 33, m. 58, p. 77 Albany-street, R. 6, m. 75, p. 13 Aldermanbury, R. 16, m. 1, p. 36 AUardstown, R. 3, m. 39, p. 6 Allenstown, R. 14, m. 215, p. 34 Alns, R. 21, m. 69, p. 45 Altawark, R. 21, m. 70, p. 45 Alticr, rectory, R. 16, m. 119, p. 38 Altona, R. 23, m. 93, p. 50 Altnamooskan, R. 33, m. 52, p. 77 Alts, R. 33, m. 99, p. 78 Altymullaboy, R. 21, m. 70, p. 46 Amiens -street, R. 31, m. 181, p. 74 Anafin, R. 13, m. 116, p. 29 Andrewsna, R. 33, m. 99, p. 78 Annaghgilly, R. 31, m. 173, p. 73 Annagliffe, parish, R. 16, m. 109, p. 37 Annahoe, R. 8, m. 125, p. 17 Annareagh, R. 33, m. 58, p. 77 Anrusna, R. 33, m. 99, p. 78 Antrim County, R. 1, m. 1, p. 1 ; R. 2, m. 101, p. 4 ; R. 3, m. 17, p. 5; m. 75, 101, p. 6 ; m. 112, p. 7 ; R. 5, m. 73, p. 11 ; R. 9, m. 55, p. 18; R. 11, m. 127, p. 22; R. 12, m. 129, 139, p. 26; R. 13, m. 83, p. 29; m. 159, p. 30; R. 20, m. 36, p. 44 ; R. 21, m. 53, p. 45 ; R. 28, m. 95, p. 65 ; R. 29, m. 25, p. 66 ; R. 30, m. 49, p. 69 ; R. 31, m. 1, p. 72; m. 183, p. 74 Clerk of the Crown, R. 12, m. 137, p. 26 Lieutenant, R. 11, m. 1, p. 21 Light House, R. 21, m. 123, p. 47 Anafin II Arklow. Any, vicarage, R. 12, m. 119, p. 26 Arbroath, R. 26, m. 117, p. 59; R. 29, m. 115, p. 68 Arabuy, R. 3, m. 20, p. 5; R. 9, m. 36, p. 18 Ardagh, diocese, R. 15, m. 49, p. 35 ; R. 31, m. 112, p. 72 rectory, R. 6, m. 57, p. 13 Aidattin, R. 13, m. Ill, p. 29 Ardee, R. 33, m. 126, p. 79 Bog, R. 33, m. 126, p. 79 Ardeelan, R. 3, m. 63, p. 6 Ardfert and Aghadoe, diocese, R. 19, m. 90, \u 43 ; R. 27, m. 25, p. 60 ; R. 28, m. 2, p. 63 Ardglass, curacy, R. 28, m. 84, 91, p. 65 Ardislan, R. 33, m. 94, p. 78 Ardmore New Church, R. 29, m. 29, p. 66 Ardnaglass, R. 33, m. 99, p. 78 Ardoyne, R. 13, m. Ill, p. 29 new parish, R. 13, m. 109, p. 29 Ardkeenan, R. 33, m. 77, p. 78 Arklow, parish, R. 14, m. 79, )). 32 port, R. 5, m. 14, p. 10 Q 98 INDEX LOCORUM. Ardra ^ II Ballinary. Ardra, R. 33, m. 100, p. 78 Ardsallagh, rectory, R. 12, m. 8, p. 24 Arigna Iron and Coal Company, R. 12, m. 1, p. 24 Armabreague, parish, R. 3, m. 23, p. 5 Armagh, county, R. 1, m. 137, p. 3; R. 2, m. 113, 122, p. 4; R. 3, m. 23, p. 5; R. 27, m. 68, p. 61 Clerk of the Crown, R. 12, m. 52, p. 25 Deanery, R. 3, m. 1, p. 5 Diocese, R. 2, m. 99, p. 4 ; R. 11, m. 202, p. 23 ; R. 33, m. 50, 57, p. 77 Gaol, R. 1, m. 137, p. 3 Lieutenant, R. 11, m. 7, p. 21 Arthur's Hotel, R. 26, m. 109, p. 59 Quay, R. 33, m. 16, 23, p. 76 Artimacormick, R. 3, m. 20, p. 5 ; R. 9, m. 36, p. 13 Ashtown Lodge, R. 3, m. 138, p. 7 Assizes, adjournment, R. 17, m. 99, p. 40 ; R. 33, m. 1, p. 76 Athavalice, R. 4, m. 57, p. 9 Athlone, R. 4, m. 29, p. 8 ; R. 18, m. 73, p. 41 Athlumny, vicarage, R. 12, m. 8, p. 24 Athy, R. 27, m. 73, p. 61 Road, R. 8, m. 25, p. 16 AthymuUaboy, R. 21, m. 65, p. 46 Attgoghan, R. 21, m. 65, p. 45 Aughalurcher, parish, R. 21, m. 65, p. 45 Aughavanagh, bis, R. 14, m. 74, p. 32 Aughnagar, R. 33, m. 52, p. 77 Aughnagurgan, R. 3, m. 23, p. 5 Aughnalea, R. 33, m. 52, p. 77 Aughrim, lower and upper, R. 14, m. 74, p. 32 Aughshamore, R. 3, m. 63, p. 6 Augustus-street, R. 6, m. 75, p. 13 Aungier-street, R. 9, m. 133, p. 19; R. 19, m. 49, p. 43 Austin-Friars, R. 30, m. 37, p. 69 Aveton—Gifford, R. 26, m. 151, p. 60 Awards, Commons, R. 2, m. 1, 11, p. 3, 80 Awghin, R. 31, m. 174, p. 74 Bachelor's-walk, R. 18, m. 55, p. 41 ; R. 29, m. 25, p. 66 Bagot-street, R. 1, m. 103, p. 2 Bahana, R. 14, m. 74, p. 32 Bailieborough, parish, R. 21, m. 197, p. 47 Balbriggan, R. 29, m. 13], p, 68 Balla, R. 4, m. 57, p. 9 Ballaboy, R. 7, m. 53, p. 15 Ballaghbeady, upper and lower, R. 30, m. 48, p. 69 Ballaghs, (two quarters) R. 9, m. 23, p. 18 Ballamurragha, R. 7, m. 51, p. 15 Ballarandel, R. 13, m. 117, p. 29 Ballard, R. 14, m. 74, p. 32 ; R. 17, m. 68, p. 39 Balleduff, R. 7, m. 51, p. 15 Bailee, rectory, R. 28, m. 83, p. 64 ; m. 86, p. 65 Ballidonafin, R. 13, m. 117, p. 29 Ballinaclash, R. 14, m. 74, p. 32 new parish, R. 14, m. 71, p. 32 Ballinacor, R. 14, m. 74, p, 32 Ballinadle, rectory, R. 6, m. 59, p. 13 Ballinagarrick, R. 28, m. 85, p. 65 Ballinahinch, upper, R. 11, m. 110, p. 22; R. 33, m. 58, p. 77 Ballinakill, R. 10, m. 95, p. 37 Ballinamona, R. 7, m. 21, p. 14 Ballinamuddagh, R. 13, m. 117, p. 29 Ballinanger, R. 13, m. Ill, p. 29 Ballinary, R. 28, m. 85, p. G5 Ballinashaw, R. 13, m. Ill, p. 29 Ballinasloe, R. 6, m. 13, p. 13 Ballinastoe, R. 11, m. 110, p. 22 BaUinastraw, R. 13, m, 117, p. 29 BalUnasustha, R. 11, m. 109, p. 22 Ballincurry, R. 2, m. 11, p. 4 Ballinderry, R. 31, m. 183, p. 74 BalUndoone, R. 33, m. 99, p. 78 BalUnemarra, parish, R. 14, m. 163, p. 33 Ballingale, R. 7, m. 53, p. 15 Ballinheel, R. 7, m. 27, p. 15 Ballinlimis, R. 14, m. 84, p. 32 Ballintemple, R. 13, m. Ill, p. 29 BalUnteskin, R. 11, m. 109, p. 22 BaUintleave, R. 28, m. 86, p. 65 Ballintleva, R. 7, m. 23, p. 14 Ballintoy, parish, R. 3, m. 17, p. 5 ; R. 9, m. 35, p. 18 Ballintrain, R. 33, m. 52, p. 77 Ballintubrid, parish, R. 6, m. 110, p. 13 Ballinvalley, R. 14, m. 84, p. 32 Ballinwere, R. 19, m. 1, p. 42 Ballyadams, parish, R. 6, m. 110, p. 13 Ballyaghy, R. 30, m. 49, p. 69 Ballyallaght, R. 3, m. 20, p. 5 ; R, 9, m. 35, p. 18 Ballyallen, R. 28, m. 84, p. 65 Ballyara, R. 2, m. Ill, p. 4 Ballyartella, R. 26, m. 148, p. 60 Ballybay, R. 18, m. 55, p, 41 ; R. 29, m. 25, p. 66 Ballybeg, R. 13, m. 117, p. 29; R. 14, m. 215, p. 34 , Ballybogher, R. 14, m. 215, p. 34 Ballybough, R. 14, m. 215, p. 34 Ballyhreheny, R. 7, m. 24, p. 14 Ballycane, R. 14, m. 84, p. 32 Ballycarney, R. 7, m. 53, p. 15 parish, R. 7, m. 54, p. 15 Ballyclough, R. 33, m. 63, p. '77 Ballycollitane, R. 8, m. 7, p. 16 Ballycorr, parish and cure, R. 3, m. 73, p- 6 Bally eourcybeg, R. 13, m. 117, p. 29 Ballycourcymore, R. 13, m. 117, p. 29 Ballycreagh, R. 33, m. 58, p. 77 Ballycreen, lower and upper, R. 14, m. 74, p. 32 Ballyculter, rectory, R. 28, m. 83, p. 64 ; m. 84, p. 65 Ballydonnell, R. 14, m. 84, p. 32 Ballydowell, R. 14, m. 166, p. 33 Ballyellen Mills, R. 14, m. 109, p. 33 Ballyfeighan, rectory and vicarage, R. 1, m. 163, p. 3 ; R. 28, m. 51, p. 64. Ballygawssey, R. 17, m. 97, p. 40 Ballygilroe, R. 14, m. 84, p. 32 Ballyguishlane, parish, R. 28, m. 4, p. 63 Ballyheel, R. 33, ra. 52, p. 77 Ballyhihoe, R. 14, m. 215, p. 34 Ballyhossett, R. 28, m. 84, p. 65 Ballyhullaghan, R. 33, m. 52, p. 77 Ballyhuskard, new parish, R. 13, m. 115, p. 29 Ballyjamesdutf, parish, R. 12, m. 109, p. 26 ^ Ballykelly, R. 17, m. 68, p. 40 Ballyleany, R. 33, m. 58, p. 77 Ballyleck, R. 25, m. 67, p. 55 Ballylough, vicarage, R. 12, m. 119, p. 26 Ballyloughan, R. 33, m. 58, p. 77 Ballymacarrett, parish, R. 10, m. 19, p. 20; R. 18, m. 95, p. 42 Ballymacbrennan, R. 28, m. 91, p. 65 Ballinshaw II B.macbrennnu INDEX LOCORUM. 99 BalljTnacpeak BaUymacpeak, R. 30, m. 49, p. 69 , Barati'leppy. Ballymagarvey, vicarage, R. 13, m. 35, 61, p 28 Ballymakene, R. 14, m. 215, p. 34 Bally marter, R. 8, m. 107, p. 17 Ballymoney, R. 13, m. 223, p. 31 ; R. 14, m. 74, p. 32; R. 33, m. 99, p. 78 vicarage, R. 12, m. 119, p. 26 Ballimore, parish, R. 14, m. 214, p. 34 Ballyinorgroarty, Irish, R. 33, m. 94, p. 78 Ballymorris, R. 14, m. 74, p. 32 Ballymoteybeg, R. 13, m. 117, p. 29 Ballymoteymore, R. 13, m. 117, p. 29 Ballymoy, R. 3, m. 20, p. 5 ; R. 9, m. 35, p. 18 Ballymurragha, R. 7, m. 53, p. 15 Ballymurry, R. 13, m. 117, p. 29 ; R. 14, m. 215, p. 34 Ballynacapogue, R. 14, m. 74, p. 32 Ballynaclash, parish, R. 29, m. 107, p. 68 Ballynacreashin, R. 30, m. 49, p. 69 Ballynafeigb, R. 10, m. 19, p. 20 Ballynagarvey, big and little, R. 30, m. 48, p. 69 Ballynagross, upper and lower, R. 28, m. 84, p. 65 Ballynanty, R. 14, m. 74, p. 32 Ballynapacka, R. 15, m. 13, p. 34 BaUynard, vicarage, R. 12, m. 119, p. 26 Ballynaskea, R. 14, m. 74, p. 32 Ballynaskee, R. 3, m. 77, p. 6 Ballynatone, R. 29, m. 108, p. 68 lower and upper, R. 14, m. 74, p. 32 BaUynoe, R. 28, m. 84, p. 64 Ballyregan, R. 14, m. 215, p. 34 Ballyrennan, R. 28, m. 84, p. 65 Ballyroan, rectory and vicarage, R. 7, m. 63, p. 15; R. 11, m. 219, p. 23 Ballyroddan, rectory and vicarage, R. 1, ni. 163, p. 3 Ballysampson, R. 14, m. 215, p. 34 Ballysax, rectory and vicarage, R. 9, m. 33, p. 18 ; R. 30, m. 95, p. 70 Ballyshall, R. 14, m. 74, p. 32 Ballyshane, R. 14, m. 74, p. 32 Ballyshanoghy, R. 3, m. 104, p. 6 BaUyshannon, R. 29, m. 37, p. 67 Ballysogan, R. 14, m. 79, p. 32 Ballyspillane, vicarage, R. 18, m. 93, p. 42 Ballystokes, R. 28, m. 86, p. 65 Ballystraw, R. 16, m. 123, p. 38 Ballystrew, R. 8, m. 117, p. 17 Ballyscidloge, vicarage, R. 12, m. 153, p. 26 Ballytory, R. 14, m. 213, p. 34 Ballyvaughan, R. 21, m. 115, p. 46 Ballywoodan, R. 28, m. 83, p. 65 Baltimore, R. 13, ni. 187, p. 30 Banagher School, R. 3, ni. 167, p. 7 Banbridge, new church, R. 24, m. 16, p. 52 Banchran, R. 33, m. 52, p. 77 Bangor, R. 3, m. 67, p. 6 Banks, see Hibernian Bank see I'lster )?ajik Baravore, R. 14, ni, 74, p. 32 Barbavilla House, R. 31, m. 123, p. 73 Barnacarroll, R. 7, m. 23, p. 14 Barnegragaiie, R. 7, m. 25, p. 14 Barrack-street, R. 1, m. 9, p. 1 ; R. 26, m. 53, 6U, p. 37; m. 73, p. 58, 59 Barragh, parish, R. 13, m. 110, p. 29 Barrateleppy, R. 21, ni. 70, p. 45 Barrington's Hospital, R. 12, m. 49, p. 24 Barrow, R. 33, m. 99, p. 78 Barry's Hall, R. 21, m. 27, p. 45 Barslin, R. 27, m. 1, p. 60 Basford, R. 13, m. 179, p. 30; R. 18, m. 27, p. 41 ; R. 26, m. 31, p. 57 Basford Cottage, R. 16, m. 75, p. 37 Bath, R. 6, m. 95, p. 13 Baurailly, R. 13, m. 117, p. 29 Beaghs, R. 9, m. 23, p. 18 Beaumont-street, R. 11, m. 89, p. 22 Bedford-row, R. 33, m. 18, p. 76 Bedford-square, R. 14, m. 175, p. 33 Bedminster, R. 15, m. 119, p. 36; R. 32, m. 11, p. 74 Beechpark, R. 31, m. 183, p. 74 Beg, R. 16, m. 113, p. 38 Belaghy, R. 2, m. Ill, p. 4 Belfast, R. 1, m. 1, p. 1 ; R. 2, m. 101, p. 4 ; R. 5, m. 73, p. 1 1 ; R. 9, ra. 55, p. 18 ; R. 1 1, m. 127, p. 22 ; R. 12, m. 129, p. 26 ; R. 13, m. 187, p. 30 ; R. 16, m. 66, p. 37 ; R. 17, m. 71, p. 40 ; R. 19, m. 61, p. 43 ; R. 20, m. 30, p. 44; R. 21, m. 50, p. 45; m. 123, p. 46; m. 199, p. 47, R. 31, m. 1, p. 72 ; m. 177, p. 74 House of Correction, R. 28, m. 95, p. 65 Lunatic Asylum, R. 27, m. 139, p. 63 Bellatt. R. 3, m. 63, p. 6 ; R. 33, m. 94, p. 78 Bellivew, R. 9, m. 3, p. 18 Belvoir Park, R. 10, m. 17, p. 20 Benefice, R. 32, m. 50, p. 75 Bennettstown, R. 14, m. 215, p. 34 Berragh, R. 33, m. 94, p. 78 Bettyville, R. 3, m. 39, p. 6 Billy, parish, R. 3, m. 17, p. 3 ; R. 9, m. 36, p. 18 Birmingham, R. 10, m. 9, p. 20; R. 17, m. 1, p. 38; R. 21, m. 9, p. 45 ; R. 23, m. 184, p. 52 ; R. 24, m. 51, p. 53; R. 25, m. 30, p. 54 ; R. 27, m. 99, p. 62 ; R. 28, m. 9, p. 63 ; R. 29, m. 73, p. 67 ; R. 31, m. 113, p. 72 ; m. 147, p. 73 ; R. 32, m. 63, 67, p. 75, m. 89, p. 76. Bilston, R. 7, m. 57, p. 15 Bishopgate-street, R. 31, m. 75, p. 72 Bishop Storford, R. 29, m. 76, p. 67 Bishop-street, R. 5, ra. 35, p. 10 Blackburne, R. 14, m. 117, p. 33 Blackbushe-lane, R. 33, m. 126, 127, p. 79 Blackpits, R. 14, m. 199, p. 34 Blake's Acre, R. 23, m. 140, p. 51 Blindwood, R. 14, m. 84, p. 32 Blossomfort, R. 33, m. 63, p. 77 Bohercrow, R. 25, m. 15, p. 54 Bolgibrean, R. 31, m. 174, p. 74 Bonargate, R. 14, m. 215, p. 34 Bonbrack, R. 31, m. 174, p. 74 Borranstown, R. 3, m. 40, p. 6 Boston, R. 14, m. 31, p. 32 Boyle town, R. 22, m. 131, p. 49 Boyne, river, R. 33, m. 127, p. 79 Brackey (part), R. 33, m. 52, p. 77 Brade, R. 33, m. 100, p. 78 Brickfield, R. 18, m. 93, p. 42 Bricklane, R. 12, m. 121, p. 26; R. 15, m. Ill, p. 36 Bridewell-lane, R. 1, m. 9, p. 1 Bridge-street, R. 14, m. 23, p. 32; R. 29, m. 98, p. 67 Bridgetown, R. 25, m. 4, p. 54 Bright, rectory, R. 28, m. 83, p. 64 ; m. 91, p. 65 Brillenburgh, R. 9, in. 23, p. 18 Bar. Ho.spital II Brilleufjurgh. 100 INDEX LOCORUM. Bristol li Carrarengh. Bristol, R. 14, m. 191, p. 33; R. 15, m. 119, p. 36; R. 32, m. 11, p. 74 Britain-street, R. 21, m. 81, p. 46 Broad-street, R. 33, m. 147, p. 79 Buildings, R. 30, ni. 128, p. 7l Brocklyn, R. 24, m. 59, p. 53 Bromley, R. 29, m. 35, p. 66 Broomville, R. 13, m. Ill, p. 29 Brow's Hill, R. 8, m. 59, p. 17 Brunswick Crescent, R. 30, m. 28, p. 69 Buckfield, R. 21, m. 63, p. 45 Bunacronagh, R. 2, m. Ill, p. 4 Buncrana Castle, R. 18, m. 67j p. 41 Burgess Beg, rectory and vicarage, R. 29, m. 106, p. 68 Burne, R. 33, m. 126, p. 78 Burrine, R. 33, m. 99, p. 78 Burslem, R. 30, m. 96, p. 70 Bury, R. 33, m. 70, p. 77 Bury-street, R. 13, m. 171, p. 30 Butterstonn, R. 14, m. 215, p. 34 Buttevant Castle, R. 12, m. 183, p. 27 Buttlane, R. 33, m. 126, p. 79 Cable-street, R. 30, m. 133, p. 71 Cabragh, R. 33, m. 99, p. 78 Caen, R. 15, ra. 13, p. 34 Caher-Guillamore, R. 5, m. 82, p. 11 Calary, new parish, R. 11, m. 105, p. 22 Callagarrow, R. 31, m. 73, p. 74 Calledon, R. 1, m. 137, p. 3 Callen Commons, p. 80 Camberwell, R. 23, m. 133, p. 51 ; R. 29, m. 5, p. 66; R. 30, m. 28, p. 69 Camden-street, R. 27, m. 13, p. 60 Camenabellogue, R. 14, m. 75, p. 32 Camhill, R. 3, m. 20, p. 5 Cannon-street, R. 26, m. 140, p. 59 Capoge, R. 31, m. 173, p. 73 Cappagh, R. 14, m. 74, p. 32 Cappalashine, R. 33, m. 77, p. 78 Capel-street, R. 8, m. 13, p. 16 ; R. 16, m. 126, p. 38; R. 29, HI. 51, p. 67 Carabo, R. 9, m. 24, p. 18 Carane, R. 2, m. Ill, p. 4 CardifT's-lane, R. 18, m. 105, p. 42 Carigglineeii, R. 14, m. 75, p. 32 Carlingford, port, R. 5, m. 11, p. 10 ; m. 50, p. II ; R. 26, m. 121, p. 59 Carlisle, R. 25, m. 19, p. 54; R. 26, m. 130, p. 59 Curlow, county, R. 14, m. 109, p. 33 Gaol, R. 1, m. 9, p. 1 Lieutenant, R. 11, m. 49, p. 21 Town, R. 8, m. 17, p. 16 ; m. 59, p. 17 Court House, R. 8, m. 17, p. 16 Cam, R. 12, m. 113, p. 26 Carnasia, R. 30, m. 94, p. 70 Carncastle, prebendary, R. 3, m. 77, p. 6 Carncolp, R. 3, m. 20, p. 5 ; R. 9, m. 35, p. 18 Carnew, parish, R. 17, m. 68, p. 40 Carnhill, R. 3, m. 20, p. 5 ; R. 9, m. 36, p. 18 Carrabeg, R. 7, m. 22, p. 14 Carradrossex, R. 28, m. 91, p. 65 Carranahane, north, east, and west, R. 7, m. 20, p. 14 Carranamucklagh, R. 33, m. 99, p. 78 Carrarcagh, R. 3, m. 20, p. 5 ; R. 9, m. 35, p. 18 Carraroraghter, R. 31, m. 174, p. 74 Carrawaystick, R. 14, m. 74, p. 32 Carreeglass, R. 33, m. 99, p. 78 Carribane, R. 12, m. 21, p. 24 Carrick, R. 33, m. 126, p. 79 Carrickasleek, R. 11, m. 129, p. 22 Carrickavaddy, R. 33, m. 126, p. 79 Carrickdrumrooske, R. 7, m. 8, p. 14 Carrickfergus, R. 4, m. 63, p. 9 ; R. 12, m. 139, p. 26 ; R. 13, m. 83, p. 29 ; R. 26, m. 120, p. 59 Carrick-on-Shannon, R. 7, m. 8, p. 14 Carrickrobin, R. 11, m. 129, p. 22 Carrigeens, R. 33, m. 99, p. 78 Carriggashina, R. 14, m. 74, p. 32 Carriglea, R. 29, m. 29, p. 66 Carrowilkeen, R. 2, m. Ill, p. 4 Carrowloghane, R. 33, m. 77, p. 78 Carrowmoran, R. 33, m. 99, p. 78 Carrowmorragh, R. 33, m. 77, p. 78 Dillen, R. 33, m. 77, p. 7S Carraroraghtr. II Chancery. Carrownacow, R. 28, m. 84, p. 65 Carrownaleck, R. 2, m. Ill, p. 4 Carrowntubber, R. 2, m. Ill, p. 4 Carrowreagh, R. 2, m. Ill, p. 4 Cashel, diocese, R. 12, m. 119, p. 26 Cashill, R. 2, m. Ill, p. 4 Casino, R. 15, m. 9, p. 34 Caslin, R. 20, m. 36, p. 44 Cassino, R. 23, m. 97, p. 50 Castlebank Manor, R. 13, m. 63, p. 28 Castlebar, R. 11, m. 233, p. 23 ; R. 23, m. 164, p. 51 Castleborough, R. 21, m. 225, p. 47 Castlebridge, R. 12, m. 191, p. 27 Castlecarrow, R. 2, m. Ill, p. 4 Castlecor, R. 16, m. 101, p. 37 Castledawson Avenue, R. 12, m. 39, p. 25 Castlefin, R. 13, m. 233, p. 31 Castle-Hacket, R. 7, m. 11, p. 14 Castle Island, parish, R. 28, m. 4, p. 63 union, R. 28, m. 2, p. 63 Castlejordan, R. 31, m. 173, p. 73 Castle-M'Adam, parish, R. 14, m. 79, p. 32 ' Castlemacgarrett, R. 29, m. 91, p. 67 Castlemaine Castle, R. 4, m. 29, p. 8 ; R. 26, m. 123, • p. 59 Castlerahan, parish, R. 12, m. Ill, p. 26 Castleskreene, R. 28, m. 84, p. 65 Castletara, parish, R. 16, m. 109, p. 37 Castletownara, rectory and vicarage, R. 29, m. 106, p. 68 Castletown, union, R. 25, ra. 4, p. 54 Castracore, rectory and vicarage, R. 18, m. 90, p. 42 Castropatre, vicarage, R. 2, m. 75, p. 4 Caulstown, R. 33, m. 126, p. 79 CaurawTi; R. 14, m. 74, p. 32 Cavan, county, R. 5, m. 129, p. 12; R. 21, m. 61, p. 45; R. 31, m. 174, p. 74 Clerk of the Crown, R. 12, m. 10, p. 24 Lieutenant, R. 10, m. 95, p. 20 Custos Rotulorum, R. 19, m. 47, p. 43 School, R. 4, m. 1, p. 7 ; R. 19, m. 88, p. 43 Cavanreagh, R. 33, m. 52, p. 77 Chancery, Accountant-General, R. 4, m. 21, p. 8 ; R. 31, m. 151, p. 73 Lord Chancellor, R. 3, m. 119, p. 7 ; R. 5, m. 25, p. 10; R. 24, m. 7, p. 52; R. 25, m. 55, p. 55 INDEX LOCORUM. 101 Chancery II Clonfert. Chancery, Cursitor, R. 3, m. 131, p. 7 ; R. 7, m. 82, R. 20, m. 95, p. 44 Deputy Second Sergeant-at-Arms, R. 13, 28 Examiner, R. 27, m. 65, p. 61 Master of the RoUs, R. 32, m. 51, p. 75 Masters, R. 12, m. 141, p. 26 Masters' Clerk and Examiner, R. 5, m. 137, p. 15; m. 39, p. 1-2 ; R. 12, m. 145, p. 26 Six Clerks, R. 9, m. 45, 50, p. 18 lane, R. 28, ra. 16, p. 63 Chapel, R. 14, m. 84, p. 32 ; m. 215, p. 34 Ringsend, R. 7, m. 62, p. 15 Charingcross, R. 33, m. 119, p. 78 Charlemont parish, R. 2, m. 122, p. 4 Charles-street, R. 7, m. 81, p. 15 Charlestown parish, R. 33, m. 126, p. 79 Chelsea, R. 23, m. 168, p. 51 ; R. 27, m. 59, p. 61 Christ Church Cathedral, R. 13, m. 169, p. 30 Church, R. 14, m. 117, p. 33 Chureh-Aughye, R. 31, m. 174, p. 74 Churches, R. 2, m. 73, p. 3; m. 99, p. 4 ; R. 3, m. 13, p. 5; m. 45, 57, p. 6 ; R. 7, m. 65, p. 15 ; m. 115, p. 16; R. 9, m. 99, p. 19 ; R. 14, m. 219, p. 34 ; R. 15, m. 49, p. 35 ; R. 17, m. 45, p. 39 ; R. 18, m. 71, p. 41 ; R. 20, m. 19, p. 44; R. 21, m. 61, 63, p. 45; m. 197, p. 47; R. 23, m. 95, p. 50; R. 24, m. 16, p. 52 ; R. 25, m. 39, p. 54; m. 43, p. 55; R. 27, m. 72, 73, p. 61 ; R. 29, m. 29, p. 66; R. 31, m. 112, p. 72 Church-lane, R. 25, m. 21, p. 54 street, R. 21, m. 81, p. 46 town, R. 14, m. 215, p. 34 new parish, R. 14, m. 213, p. 34 Rectory, R. 7, m. 85, p. 15 Cinkeeque, R. 33, m. 99, p, 78 Clapham, R. 20, m. 73, p. 44 ; R. 24, m. 2, p. 52 Clare, county, R. 13, m. 63, p. 28; R. 20, m. 23, p. 44; R. 21, m. 115, p. 46 Clerk of the Cro^Ti, R. 4, m. 14, p. 8 Custos Rotulorum, R. 19, m. 45, p. 42 Fairs, R. 21, m. 115, p. 46 Lieutenant, R. 10, m. 107, p. 20 Markets, R. 24, m. 47, p. 53 Claremorris, R. 6, ra. 101, p. 13 Clariana, R. 26. m. 148, p. 60 Mills, R. 26, m. 147, p. 60 Clery, R. 2, m. Ill, p. 4 Clifton-street, R. 15, ra. 127, p. 36 Clobemon, R. 7, m. 53, p. 15 Clogher, R. 28, m. 91, p. 65 diocese, R. 25, m. 43, p. 55 Clogherny, parish, R. 33, ra. 51, p. 77 Cloghran, rectory, R. 9, m. 21, p. 18 Clomacarra, R. 9, m. 24, p. 18 Cloncrumber, R. 31, m. 173, p. 73 Cloncurry vicarage, R. 12, ra. 153, p. 26 Clondart, R. 7, m. 26, p. 15 Clone, parish church, R. 7, m. 115, p. 16 Cloneakeen, R. 14, m. 74, p. 32 Cloneen, R. 14, m. 74, p. 32 Clonegalgienecaunbegh, R. 31, ra. 173, p. 73 Clonekerkill, R. 31, m. 174, p. 74 Clonekine, R. 31, ra. 174, p. 74 Clonerken, R. 14, ra. 74, p. 32 Clonfert, bishoprick, R. 29, m. 123, p. 68 Clonfert diocese, R. 5, m. 123, p. 12; R. 32, m. 74, p. 75 Clongariffe, R. 9, ra. 24, p. 18 Clonies church, R. 31, ra. 173, p. 73 rectory, R. 31, m. 173, p. 73 Clonithe, R. 31, m. 174, p. 74 Clonrael, R. 13, m. 107, p. 29 ; R. 15, m. 53, p. 35 House of Correction, R. 13, m. 123, p. 29 Clonfert II Conragh. — Lunatic Asylum, R. 15, m. 53, p. 35 - Mayor and Sheriffs, R. 15, ra. 79, p. 35 Clonraore, R. 13, ra. 116, p. 29 Clonagher, R. 9, ra. 24, p. 18 Clonpriest, rectory, R. 7, m. 6, p. 14 ; R. 9, m. 31, p. 18 Clonvereill, R. 31, ra. 173, p. 73 Cloon, R. 33, ra. 99, p. 78 Cloonaghbawn, R. 2, m. Ill, p. 4 Cloonawchill, R. 2, ra. 1 1 1, p. 4 Cloonemore, R. 7, m. 27, p. 15 Cloongaffe, R. 9, m. 24, p. 18 Cloongowna, R. 7, m. 23, p. 14 Clooningan, R. 2, m. Ill, p. 4 Cloonmacool, R. 2, ra. Ill, p. 4 Cloonmore, R. 7, m. 28, p. 15 Cloonoghill, parish, R. 2, ra. 110, p. 4 Cloonosh, R. 7, m. 22, p. 14 Cloonrane, R. 2, m. Ill, p. 4 Cloontarmine, R. 33, m. 99, p. 78 Clorena, R. 14, ra. 74, p. 32 Cloughan, R. 33, ra. 58, p. 77 Clougheary, R. 2, m. 99, p. 4 Cloughfin, R. 33, m. 52, p. 77 Clowney, R. 27, ra. 141, p. 63 Cloyne diocese, R. 6, ra. 57, p. 13; R. 7, m. 6, p. 14 ; R. 7, ra. 132, p. 16 ; R. 9, m. 31, p. 18 ; ra. 96, p. 19 ; R. 18, ra. 90, p. 42; R. 25, ra. 4, p. 54; R. 27, m. 87, 88, 89, p. 62; R. 28, ra. 5, p. 63; m. 41, p. 64; R. 33, m. 61, p. 77; m. 106, p. 78 Cluggagh, R. 12, m. 113, p. 26 Colchester, R. 17, m. 47, p. 39 Coldblow, R. 14, ra. 215, p. 34 Coleraine town, R. 22, m. 7, p. 47; R. 30, m. 48, p. 69 College-green, R. 5, ra. 73, p. 11 ; R. 25, ra. 51, p. 55 ; R. 28, ra. 63, p. 64 ; R. 33, m. 87, p. 78 Trinity, R. 17, ra. 17, p. 39 Collinstown, R. 31, ra. 123, p. 73 Collon, R. 17, m. 71, p. 40 Colraan-street, R. 32, m. 15, p. 74 Cologbaune, R. 7, m. 24, p. 14 ; m. 28, p. 15 Cora, R. 21, ra. 70, p. 45 Comagillagh, R. 21, m. 69, p. 45 Combe, R. 17, m. 79, p. 40 Commercial Road, R. 29, m. 13, p. 66 ; R. 31, m. 70, p. 72 Common Pleas, Chief Justice, R. 5, m. 29, p. 10 Chirographer, R. 30, ra. 155, p. 71 Commonreagh. R. 28, ra. 91, p. 65 Commons, R. 2, m. 1, 11, pp. 3, 80 Common Sessua, R. 2, m. Ill, p. 4 Comquiril Island, R. 21, m. 69, p. 45 Conacore, R. 9, ra. 24, p. 18 Condonstown, R. 9, m. 83, p. 19 Conduit-street, R. 6, ra. 88, p. 13 Connaught, province, R. 3, m. 134, p. 7; R. 5, ra. 5, p. 10 Conner's Garden, R. 16, m. 33, p. 37 Connor diocese, R. 3, ra. 17, p. 5; ra. 75, p. 6 ; R. 9, m. 35,' p. 18 Conragh, R. 7, m. 85, p. 15 R 102 INDEX LOCORUM. Contagh H Couisk. Contagh, R. 9, m. 23, p. 18 Cookstown, R. 33, m. 126, p. 79 Coolagh Commons, p. 80 Cooladine, R. 13, m. 116, p. 29 Coolaflake, R. 14, m. 74, p. 32 Coolattin, R. 17, m. 68, p. 40 Coolboy, R. 17, m. 68, p. 40 Coolenerle, R. 14, m. 84, p. 32 Cooley, new parish, R. 33, m. 50, p. 77 Coolfore, R. 33, m. 125, p. 79 Coolgarrow, R. 13, m. 117, p. 29; R. 14, m. 74, p. 32 Coolkerry, R. 1, m. 91, p. 2 Coolraakeana, R. 7, m. 23, p. 14 Coolnamoneen, R. 33, m. 99, p. 78 Coolraver, R. 2, m. Ill, p. 4 Coolroe, R. 33, m. 99, p. 78 Cooneen, R. 21, m. 70, p. 45 Corabo, R. 9, 24, p. 18 Coracilla, R. 14, m. 74, p. 32 Corcass, R. 13, m. 63, p. 28 Corah, R. 7, m. 53, p. 15 Oprbally, R. 13, m. 117, p. 29 Mill, R. 24, m. 42, p. 53 Cordery, R. 23, m. 93, p. 50 Corcreevy, R. 33, m. 58, p. 77 Cork, Biahoprick, R. 6, m. 139, p. 14 Cathedral, R. 7, m. 59, 127, p. 13 City, R. 1, m. 19, p. 1 ; R. 19, m. 93, p. 43 ; R. 21, m. 27, p. 45; R. 22, m. 109, p. 49; R. 23, m. 115, 123, p. 51 ; R. 27, m. 41, p. 61 ; R. 30, m. 1, 42, p. 69; m. 74, p. 70; R. 33, m. 63, p. 77 . , Commissioners Wide Streets, R. 30, m. 74, 139, p. 71 Herald-at-Arms, R. 4, m. 87, p. 9 Hill, R. 21, m. 81, p. 46 Lieutenant, R. 13, m. 101, p. 29 County, R. 2, m. 77, 79, 81, p. 4 ; R. 3, m. 13, p. 5 ; R. 9, m. 83, p. 19; R. 12, m. 183, p. 27; R. 16, m. 17, p. 36; R. 21, m. 27, p. 45 ; m. 211, p. 47 ; R. 23, m. 97, p. 50 ; R. 30, m. 42, p. 69 ; R. 33, m. 63, p. 77 ; m. 97, p. 78 Clerk of the Crown, R. 5, m. 79, p. 1 1 Lieutenant, R. 10, m. 113, p. 20 Diocese, R. 3, m. 99, p. 6 ; R. 6, ra. 59, 127, p. 13 street, R. 27, m. 27, p. 60 Corkbeg, Rectory and Vicarage, R. 27, m. 87, p. 62 Corkip, R. 33, m. 77, p. 78 Corkley, R. 3, m. 23, p. 5 Corlat, R. 21, m. 69, p. 45 Corloonacrissa, R. 7, m. 27, p. 15 Cormichalea, R. 21, m. 69, p. 45 Cormuly, R. 33, m. 99, p. 78 Cornacrieve, R. 21, m. 69, p. 45 Cornaher, R. 18, m. 71, p. 41 Cornarooslan, R. 21, m. 70, p. 45 Cornea, R. 20, m. 19, p. 44 Corn Markuthill, R. 33, m. 127, p. 79 Cornwall County, R. 9, m. 63, p. 19 ; R. 19, m. 81, p. 43 ; R. 28, m. 67, p. 64 Corragh, (2 qrs.) R. 9, m. 23, p. 18 Corrib, Lough, R. 23, m. 137, 147, p. 51 Corrigower, R. 11, m. 109, p. 22 Cotts, R. 14, m. 215, p. 34 Couisk, R. 12, m. 113, p. 26 Coulrasheskin, R. 3, m. 20, p. 5 ; R. 9, m. 36, p. 18 Court of Error, R. 3, m. 165, p. 7 Court Houses, R. 1, m. 64, 103, p. 2; m. 118, p. 3; R. 8, m. 17, p. 16; m. 59, 83, p. 17; R. 11, m. 70, p. 21 Cousenstown, R. 14, m. 215, p. 34 Cove, R. 2, m. 122, p. 4 Covley, R. 33, m. 52, p. 77 Cowley Bridge, R. 33, m. 128, p. 79 Craan, R. 13, m. Ill, p. 29 Crafield, R. 14, ra. 74, p. 32 Cragagh, R. 7, m. 22, p. 14 Craige, R. 3, m. 20, p. 5 ; R. 9, m. 36, p. 18 Craigecroy, R. 28, m. 91, p. 65 Creagh, R. 30, m. 49, p. 69 ; R. 31, m. 174, p. 74 Creaghmayold, R. 30, m. 49, p. 69 Creevy, R. 28, m. 91, p. 65 Crewcat, R. 33, m. 58, p. 77 Croaghbeg, R. 3, ra. 20, p. 5 ; R. 9, m. 36, p. 18 Crocknagralia, R. 20, ra. 70, p. 46 Crofthead, R. 19, m. 33, p. 42 Cromboo, R. 31, m. 174, p. 74 Cromlin, R. 4, m. 33, p. 8 ; R. 26, m. 145, p. 60 Crone, R. 14, m. 84, p. 32 Croneasallagh, R. 14, m. 74, p. 32 Croneawina, R. 14, ra. 74, p. 32 Cronebegg, R. 14, m. 74, p. 32 Cronkahpny, R. 3, m. 63, p. 6 ; R, 33, m. 194, p. 78 Crontagher, R. 9, m. 23, p. 18 Crossan, R. 28, m. 91, p. 65 Crossail, R. 25, m. 15, p. 54 Crossneil, R. 12, m. 113, p. 26 Crossteely, R. 8, m. 125, p. 17 Cruisetowne, rectory and vicarage, R. 4, ra. 53, p. 9 Crow-street, R. 12, ra. 2, 21, p. 27 Crownehorn, R. 17, m. 68, p. 40 Crylagh, R. 14, m. 215, p. 34 Culclone, rectory and vicarage, (see Killelone.) CuUey, R. 2, m. Ill, p. 4 Culraullen vicarage, R. 7, m. 109, p. 16 Cumberland-street, R. 13, m. 232, p. 31 Cunniamstown, R. 28, ra. 84, p. 65 Curcamdis, R. 16, ra. 113, p. 38 Curglass, R. 12, m. 113, p. 26 Curnahilt, R. 12, m. 113, p. 26 Curneen, R. 7, ra. 27, p. 15 Curraghoonane, R. 2, m. Ill, p. 4 Curragowen Mills, R.'24, m. 39, p. 53 Curry, R. 2, m. Ill, p. 4 Curry crear, R. 13, m. 233, p. 31 Cursallagh, R. 2, ra. 109, p. 4 Curtclogh, R. 21, ra. 81, p. 46 Dalgin House, R. 7, m. 11, p. 14 Dalton, R. 9, m. 23, p. 18 Dalymount, R. 31, ra. 163, p. 73 Daraasktown, R. 17, ra. 61, p. 39 Damastown, R. 17, m. 61, p. 39 Dame-street, R. 3, m. 47, p- 6 ; R. 9, m. 113, p. 19 ; R. 13, m. 2, 31, p. 27 ; R. 14, m. 175, p. 33 ; ra. 200, p. 34 ; R. 18, m. 105, p. 42; R. 24, m. 31, p. 52; R. 25, m. 47, p. 55 ; m. 85, p. 56 ; R. 26, ra. 151, p. 60 Danistown rectory and vicarage, R. 13, m. 61, p. 28 Danyenstown vicarage, R. 13, ra. 55, p. 28 Darrygoss, R. 16, ra. 113, p. 37 Coulrasheskin II Darrygoss, INDEX LOCORUM. 103 Dawson-street Dawson-street, R. 30, m. 118, p. 71 Down, Deanery, R. 2, m. 135 ; R. 3, m. 1, 15, p. 5 ; R. 9, m. 29, p. 18; R. 10, m. 33, p. 20; R. 13, m. 119, p. 29; R. 32, m. 74, p. 75 Deerpark, R. 12, m. 113, p. 26 Defence, R. 14, m. 215, p. 34 Delgany Parish, R. 11, m. 107, p. 22 Denn Parish, R. 12, m. Ill, p. 26 Deredes, R. 16, m. 113, p. 38 Derena, R. 16, m. 113, p. 38 Derenigan, R. 16, m. 113, p. 38 Deroran, R. 33, m. 52, p. 77 Deroule, R. 7, m. 24, p. 14 ; m. 28, p. 15 Derralossory Parish, R. 11, m. 107, p. 22 Derreens, R. 2, m. Ill, p. 4 Derreenagower, R. 7, m. 22, p. 14 Derrelena, R. 16, m. 113, p. 37 Derry, R. 13, m. 116, p. 29 ; R. 18, m. 82, p. 42; R. 24, m. 55, p. 53 Bishoprick, R. 9, m. 129, p. 19 Derryallaghan, R. 21, m. 69, p. 45 Derrybagg, R. 16, m. 113, p. 37 Derrycrunin, R. 21, m. 70, p. 45 Derryeven, R. 12, m. 113, p. 26 Derryheen, R. 16, m. 113, p. 38 New Parish, R. 16, m. 109, p. 37 Derrylea, R. 12, m. 113, p. 26 Derrylugan, R. 12, m. 113, p. 26 Derrynahisco, R. 21, m. 69, p. 45 Derrynasella, R. 21, m. 69, p. 45 Pevella Castri parish, R. 25, m. 4, p. 54 Ponti parish, R. 25, m. 4, p. 54 Devon County, R. 14, m. 1, p. 31 Diamor, parish and vicarage, R. 22, m. 116, p. 49 Dimbawn, R. 2, m. Ill, p. 4 Disert, Prebendary, R. 22, m. 27, p. 47 Dominick-street, R. 3, m. 39, p. 6; R. 4, m. 9, p. 8 ; R. 6, m. 96, p. 13 ; R. 30, m. 118, p. 71 Donaghadee Harbour, R. 26, m. 109, p. 59 Donard, Parish Church, R. 25, m. 39, p. 54 Ponegal county, R. 3, m. 60, p. 6 ; R. 11, m. 37, p. 21 ; m. 275, p. 24; R. 13, m. 233, p. 31 ; R. 18, m, 67, p. 41 ; R. 22, m. 7, p. 47 ; R. 23, m. 23, p. 50 ; R. 29, m. 57, p. 67 ; R. 33, m. 1, p. 76 ■ Clerk of the Crown, R. 11, m. 275, p. 24 Lieutenant, R. 11, m. 37, p. 21 Lighthouse, R. 23, m. 22, p. 50 Donnellan, R. 33, m. 77, p. 78 Donoghmore vicarage, R. 12, m. 8, p. 24 Donoughmore parish, R. 33, m. 126, p. 79 DonovaUy, R. 2, m. 122, p. 4 Doomore, R. 2, m. 109, p. 4 Doonemore vicarage, R. 12, m. 119, p. 26 Dorset-place, R. 12, m. 54, p. 25 street, R. 3, m. 40, p. 6; R. 7, m. 101, p. 16 Down, Archdeaconry, R. 28, m. 88, p. 65 County, R. 2, m. 101, p. 4 ; R. 3, ra. 67, p. 6 ; R. 8, m. 117, p. 17; R. 12, m. 73, p. 25; R. 13, m. 159, 187, p. 30 ; R. 16, m. 66, p. 37 ; m. 123, p. 38 ; R. 17, m. 37, p. 39 ; R. 18, m. 95, p. 42 ; R. 20, m. 91, p. 44 ; R. 26, m. 109, p. 59; R. 27, m. 68, p. 61 ; R. 33, m. 126, p. 79 Clerk of the Crown, R. 22, m. 73, p. 25 Deanery, R. 28, m. 82, p. 64 Diocese, R. 3, m. 75, p. 6; R. 10, m. 33, p. 20 Down county. Lieutenant, R. 10, m. 137, p. 20 Rectory, R. 28, m. 84, 91, p. 65 Downe's Hill, R. 11, m. 109, p. 22 Downpatrick, R. 17, m. 99, p. 40 Downstown, R. 11, ra. 129, p. 22 Drennan, R. 28, m. 91, p. 65 Dresden, R. 3, m. 67, p. 6 Drimineen, R. 7, m. 22, p. 14 Drimnagee, R. 3, m. 20, p. 5 ; R. 9, m. 36, p. 18 Drimnagesson, R. 3, m. 20, p. 5 ; R. 9, m. 36, p. 18 Drogheda, R. 8, m. 83, p. 71 ; R. 33, m. 126, 127, p. 79 Customer and Collector, R. 5, m. 11, p. 10 ; R. 26, m. 123, p. 59 Down II Dublin. p. 38 201, p. 23 Fairs, Mayor, and Sherilfs, R. 16, m. 129, Free Church, Mayor, and Sheriffs, R. 11, m. Lieutenant, R. 13, m. 217, p. 13 Dromady, R. 7, m. 26, p. 15 Dromarnie, R. 31, m. 174, p. 74 Dromlargon, rectory, R. 29, m. 64, p. 67 ; R. 30, m. 88, 90, p. 70 Dromore, R. 2, m. Ill, p. 4; R. 33, m. 95, p. 78 Chancellorship, R. 30, m. 85, p. 70 diocese, R, 24, m. 16, p. 52; R. 30, m. 85, p. 70 Dromully, R. 31, m. 174, p. 74 rectory, R. 31, ni. 173, p. 73 Drumago Islands, R. 21, m. 69, p. 45 Drumany, R. 16, m. 109, p. 38 Glebe, R. 28, m. 80, p. 64 Drumbawn, R. 11, m. 110, p. 22 Drumbeg rectory, R. 28, m. 90, p. 65 Drurabo rectory, R. 28, m. 90, p. 65 Drumcork, R. 20, m. 58, p. 44 Drumcondra Castle, p. 80 lane, R. 3, m. 40, p. 6 Drumduff, R. 33, m. 52, p. 77 Drumfad glebe, R. 28, m. 80, p. 64 Drumgath rectory, R. 30, m. 87, p. 70 vicarage, R. 30, m. 87, p. 70 Drumgoff, R. 14, ni. 75, p. 32 Drumheel, R. 16, m. 113, p. 38 Drumholin parish, R. 3, m. 63, p. 6 Drumholine parish, R. 33, m. 93, p. 78 Drumkeen, R. 7, m. 27, p. 15 Drumlargan, parish, R. 28, m. 52, p. 64 Druinlane, parish, R. 16, m. 109, p. 37 Drumlorgan, rectory and vicarage, R. 1, m. 163, p. 3 Drumnahuncheon, R. 33, m. 58, p. 77 Drumra, R. 28, m. 91, p. 65 Drumreilly, parish, R. 25, m. 1, p. 54 Drumsilla, R. 16, m. 113, p. 38 Drung, parish, R. 21, m. 61, p. 45 Dry Dock, R. 7, m. 95, p. 15 Dublin, archbishoprick, R. 11, m. 86, p. '22 Castle, Constable, R. 4, m. 78, p. 9 ; R. 26, m. 122, p. 59 Housekeeper, Assistant, R. 4, m. 43, p. R Housekeeper and Wardrobe-keeper, R. 4, m. 75, p. 9 ; R. 26, in. 2, p. 56 Gentleman Porter, R. 4, m. 41, p. 8 State Physician, R. 3, m. 141, p. 7 ; R. 26, m. 2, p. 50 State Surgeon, R. 4, m. 49, p. 8 Usher of the Council Chamber, R. 4, in. 39, p. 8 104 INDEX LOCORUM. Dublin City Dublin City, R. 1, m. 49, 103, p. 2 ; R. 5, m. 115, p. 12 ; II R. 7, m. 95, p. 15; R. 8, m. 5, p. 16; R. 9, m. 3, 11, 23, ™ ^ ■ p. 18 ; R. 12, ID. 13, 39, 47, p. 24 ; m. 171, p. 26 ; R. 13, in. 1, 20, p. 27; m. 159, p. 30; m. 237, p. 31 ; R. 16, m. 149, p. 38 ; R. 17, m. 55, p. 39 ; m. 79, 85, 97 ; R. 18, m. 1 1, p. 40 ; m. 81, p. 41 ; R. 19, m. 55, p. 43 ; R. 20, m. 91, p. 44; R. 21, m. 41, p. 45; R. 22, m. 33, p. 47; m. 61, p. 48; R. 24, m. 59, p. 53; R. 25, m. 79, p. 56; R. 26, m. 53, p. 57 ; m. 73, p. 58 ; R. 27, m. 21, p. 60 ; R. 29, m. 25, 39, p. 66; m. 102, 141, p. 68 AUeys, R. 5, m. 36, p. 10 Gate, R. 33, m. 127, p. 79 Herald at Arms, R. 4, m. 45, p. 8 Lanes, R. 2, m. 121, p. 4 ; m. 128, p. 5 ; R. 4, m. 73, p. 11 ; R. 5, m. 129, p. 12; R. 18, m. 105, p. 42; R. 22, m. 33, p. 47 ; R. 31, m. 152, p. 73. Lieutenant, R. 13, m. 145, p. 30 Places, R. 4 ; m. 9, p. 8; R. 18, m. 81, p. 41 ; R. 19, m. 7, p. 42 ; R. 22, m. 33, p. 47 Port, R. 2, m. 39, p. 3; R. 11, m. 135, p. 22; m. 163, p. 23; R. 21, m. 123, p. 46; R. 23, m. 1, 22, 61, p. 50 ; R. 32, m. 34, p. 74 Rows, R. 2, m. 87, p. 4 ; R. 5, m. 34, p. 10 ; R. 13, m. 63, p. 28; R. 18, m. 67, p. 41 Quays, R. 7, m. 95, 101, p. 15 ; R. 12, m. 39, p. 24 ; R. 26, m. 157, p. 60; R. 29, m. Ill, p. 68 . Squares, R. 1, m. 49, p. 2; R. 9, m. 71, p. 19; R. 12, m. 163, p. 26 ; R. 17, m. 35, p. 39 ; R. 23, m. 97, p. 50 Steam Packet Company, p. 80 . Streets, R. 1, m. 103, p. 2; R. 3, m. 30, p. 6 R. 5,m. 35, 37, p. 10; m. 73, 74, p. 11 ; m. 115, p. 12 R. 7, m. 100, p. 16; R. 8, m. 13, p. 16; R. 9, m 113, 133, p. 19; R. 11, m. 89, p. 22; R. 13, m. 1, 20 p. 27; m. 231, 232, p. 31 ; R. 14, m. 23, p. 32; m. 91 163, 175, p. 33 ; R. 15, m. 1, p. 34 ; R. 16, m. 123, p. 38 R. 17, m. 55, p. 39 ; R. 18, m. 81, p. 41 ; R. 19, m. 49 p. 43 ; R. 20, m. 43, p. 44 ; R. 21, m. 81, p. 46 ; R. 22 m. 1, p. 47; m. 61, p. 48; m. 81, p. 49; R. 23, m. 131, p 51 ; m. 178, p. 52 ; R. 25, m. 47, 51, 65, p. 55; m. 85, 93, 97, p. 56 ; R. 26, m. 53, p. 57; m. 73, p. 58; R. 27 m. 13, 27, 31, p. 00 ; m. 33, 37, p. 61 ; R. 29, m. 43, 47 p. 66 ; m. 51, 56, 94, 98, p. 67 ; m. 131, p. 68 ; R. 30 m. 118, 149, p. 71. County, R. 2, m. 1, 11, p. 3 ; m. 122, p. 4 ; R. 3, m. 39, p. 6 ; R. 9, m. 71, p. 19; R. 10, m. 47, p. 20; R. 12, m. 13, 39, p. 24; m. 63, 77, p. 25; R. 13,m. 197, p. 31; R. 14, m. 63, p. 32 ; m. 139, p. 33 ; R. 16, m. 149, p. 38; R. 17, m. 61, p. 39 ; R. 26, m. 147, p. 60; R. 27, m. 13, 27, p. 60 ; R. 30, m. 157, p. 71 ; R. 31, m. 152, 163, p. 73; R. 32, m. 34, p. 74 Diocese, R. 7, m. 62, p. 15 ; R. 9, m. 21, p. 18 ; R. 9, m. 99, p. 19 ; R. 14, m. 219, p. 34 ; R. 23, ra. 95, p. 50 ; R. 25, m. 39, p. 54 ; R. 27, m. 73, p. 61 ; R. 28, m. 1, p. 63 Lieutenant, R. 10, m. 47, p. 20 Lunatic Asylum, R. 30, m. 157, p. 7l ; R. 31, m. 152, 163, p. 73 Duckettsgrove, R. 8, m. 59, p. 17 Dulcek Gate, R. 33, m. 126, 128, p. 79 Duleek-street, R. 33, m. 128, p. 79 Dumbarton, R. 22, m. 15, p. 47 Dunboyne vicarage, R. 18, m. 15, p. 40 Duncannon Light-Louse, R. 23, m. 62, p. 50 Dundalk Port, R. 5, m, 11, p. 10; m. 50, p. 11 ; R. 26, m. 21, p. 59 Exclieiioer Ct. Dungansto\vn parish, R. 14, m. 79, p. 32 Dungaustowu Dungarvan port, R. 4, m. 61, p. 9; R. 5, m. 47, p. 10; R. 26, m. 122, p. 59 Dunmining, R. 21, m. 53, p. 45 Dunmoyle, R. 33, m. 52, p. 77 Dunmoylan benefice, R. 32, m. 50, p. 75 Dunseverick new parish, R. 3, m. 17, p. 5 ; R. 9, m. 36, p. 18 Dyer-street, R. 33, m. 128, p. 79 Dysart, R. 29, m. 29, p. 66 Parish, R. 28, m. 4, p. 63 Rectory, R. 7, m. 85, p. 15 Dysertlynn parish, R. 17, nn. 45, p. 39 Eaghterd, R. 33, m. 99, p. 78 Eagle Island, R. 11, m. 135, p. 22 East Acton, R. 14, m. 84, p. 32 East India House, R. 26, m. 151, p. 60 Ecclestown, R. 14, m. 215, p. 34 Edinburgh, R. 6, m. 69, p. 13 ; R. 18, m. 77, p. 41 ; R. 19, m. 9, p. 42; R. 21, m. 20, p. 45 ; R. 22, m. 97, p. 49 ; R. 25, m. 27, p. 54 ; m. 72, p. 55 ; R. 32, m. 24, p. 74 ; m. 59, p. 75 Edenforan, R. 31, m. 174, p. 74 Eden-quay, R. 7, m. 95, p. 15 Edgware-road, R. 33, m. 102, p. 78 Edmonstown, R. 27, m. 13, p. 60 Ellan-Imul, R. 11, m. 163, p. 22 Elphin Diocese, R. 30, m. 94, p. 70 Emral, R. 14, m. 145, p. 33 Ennan Cathedral, R. 13, m. 119, p. 29 Ennis, R. 24, m. 47, p. 53 ; R. 29, m. Ill, p. 68 Enniscorthy, R. 13, m. 115, p. 29 Ennishowen Head, R. 23, m. 23, p. 50 Eimiskillen, R. 4, m. 83, p. 9 ; R. 29, m. 140, p. 68 Ennismoth Rectory, R. 11, m. 203, p. 23 Ennismorean Island, R. 33, m. 100, p. 78 Ennismore, R. 16, m. 113, p. 38 Ennismuck, R. 16, m. 113, p. 37 Entermurragh Rectory, R. 7, m. 132, p. 16 Errigle New Church, R. 25, m. 43, p. 55 Erriglekeeroge Parish, R. 33, m. 51, p. 77 Errinagh, R. 28, m. 84, p. 65 Error Court, R. 3, m. 165, p. 7 Eshachain, R. 21, m. 69, p. 45 Eshmore, R. 21, m. 69, p. 45 Eshroe, R. 21, m. 69, p. 45 Eskee Manor, R. 26, m. 145, p. 66 Esker, R. 33, m. 77, p. 78 - Manor, R. 4, m. 33, p. 8 Esnaghlogh, R. 21, m. 69, p. 45. Euston-square, R. 15, m, 83, p. 35 Exchequer Court, Accountant General, R. 3, m. 129, p. 6 . Baron, Chief, R. 5, m. 75, p. 1 1 . . Barons, Puisne, R. 1, m. 35, p. 1 ; R. 31, m. 125, p. 73 ; R. 32, m. 46, p. 73 Chancellor, R. 4, m. 113, p. 10; R. 24, m. 1, p. 52; R. 25, m. 62, p. 55 Clerk of the Writs, Law side, R. 33, in. 123, p. 78 Comptroller of the Pipe, R. 5, m. 71, p. II Filacer, Equity side, R. 32, m. 80, p. 75 Pursuivant, R. 4, m. 89, p. 9 Remembrancer, R. 27, m. 79, p. 61. Summonister, R. 4, m. 95» p. 9. INDEX LOCORUM. 105 Gal way. Exchequer Ct. Exchequer Court Usher, R. 3, m. 151, p. 7; R. 30, m. 73, p. 70 Exchequer-street, R. 30, m. 118, p. 71 Eyre-street, R. 26, m. 17, p. 57 Facefield, R. 7, m. 25, p. 14 Fair-street, R. 11, m. 201, p. 23 ; R. 33, m. 129, p. 79 Fairs, R. 4, m. 57, p. 9 ; R. 6, m. 144, p. 14 ; R. 7, m. 14, p. 14 ; m. 91, p. 15; R. 9, m. 1, p. 17; R. 16, m. 95, p. 37; m. 129, p. 38; R. 21, m. 115, p. 46; R. 22, m. 131, p. 49; R. 25, m. 36, p. 54; R. 28, m. 23, p. 63; R. 31, m. 123, p. 73 Fairview-avenue, R. 27, m. 48, p. 61 Faith, R. 14, m. 215, p. 34 Fananeering, R. 14, m. 74, p. 32 Farantraiii, R. 13, m. 116, p. 29 Farworth, R. 6, m. 121, p. 13 Favour Royal, R. 20, m. 51, p. 44 Featsforth, R. 30, m. 49, p. 69 Fedan, R. 20, m. 58, p. 44 Feigh, R. 3, m. 20, p. 5 ; R. 9, m. 35, p. 18 Feighcullen rectory and vicarage, R. 30, m. 154, p. 71 Fence, R. 14, m. 215, p. 34 Fenchurch-street, R. 14, m, 183, p. 33 Fen-court, R. 28, m. 45, p. 64 Fennah parish, R. 13, m. 110, p. 29 Fercullen rectory and vicarage, R. 16, m. 99, p. 37 Ferns diocese, R. 7, m. 65, p. 15; m. 115, p. 16; R. 14, m. 213, p. 34 parish, R. 7, m. 53, p. 15 Fermanagh county, R. 29, m. 57, p. 67; R. 31, m. 173, p. 73. Clerk of the Cro^vn, R. 11, m. 273, p. 24 Free-school, R. 29, m. 140, p. 68 Lieutenant, R. 10, m. 35, p. 20 Fethard parish, R. 24, m. 21, p. 52 Finsbury-place, R. 4, m. 9, p. 8 square, R. 15, m. 127, p.'36 Fishponds, R. 14, m. 191, p. 33 Fitzwilliam-square, R. 23, m. 97, p. 50, 80 Fleet-street, R. 5, m. 37, p. 10; R. 28, m. 59, p. 64; R. 31, m. 101, p. 72 Flint county, R. 14, m. 145, p. 33 Floating dock. Limerick, R. 32, m. 57, p. 75 ; R. 33, ra. 2, p. 76 Flood-street, R. 26, m. 78, p. 58 Fogher, R. 11, m. 129, p. 22 Fonstown parish (alienation), R. 6, m. 110, p. 13 Forfar county, R. 26, m. 117, p. 59 ; R. 29, m. 115, p. 68 Fort-hill, R. 23, in. 137, p. 51 Founas (Upper and Lower), R. 33, m. 52, p. 77 Foyle, R. 2, m. 87, p. 4 Frail, R. 12, m. 113, p. 26 Francis-street, R. 33, m. 16, 23, p. 76 Furzestown, R. 14, m. 215, p. 34 Gallon parish, R. 28, m. 52, p. 64 ; R. 30, m. 88, 90, p. 70 rectory, R. 29, m. 64, p. 67 Gallow rectory and vicarage, R. 1, ni. 163, p. 3. Galway City, R. 11, m. 166, p. 23; R. 1-3, m. 43, p. 28; R. 13, m. 237, p. 31 ; R. 29, m. 91, p. 67 Lieutenant, R. 13, m. 95, p. 29 County, R. 7, m. 11, p. 14 ; m. 91, p. 15; R. 9, m. 24, p. 18; R. 14, m. 91, p. 32 ; R. 16, m. 29, p. 36; in. 33, 43, p. 37 ; R. 19, m. 105, p. 43 Galway County, Clerk of the Crown, R. 15, m. 89, p. 35 Fairs and market, R. 7, m. 91, p. 15 Lieutenancy, R. 10, m. 131, p. 20 Garentraoulen, R. 13, m. 116, p. 29 Garnogher, R. 12, m. 113, p. 26 Garrisk, R. 22, m. 131, p. 49 Garrivoe, R. 9, m. 96, p. 19 Garrovvsack, R. 33, m. 99, p. 78 Garryedmond, R. 7, m. 26, p. 15 Garryhack, R. 14, m. 215, p. 34 Garrymoyle, R. 13, m. 116, p. 29 Garry-sessua, R. 2, m. Ill, p. 4 Gas-work Company, R. 33, m. 26, p. 76 ; m. 30, p. 77 Gateshead, R. 21, m. 103, p. 46 Gaulsto\vn, R. 33, m. 126, p. 79 George's-quay, R. 12, m. 47, p. 25 Gersoge, R. 33, m. 99, p. 78 Gibberstown, R. 33, m. 126, p. 79 Gibbonstown, R. 14, m. 215, p. .34 Glack, R. 11, m. 127, p. 22 Glamorgan county, R. 20, m. 7, p. 43 Glanamoine, R. 7, m. 53, p. 15 Glasgow, R. 14, m. 201, p. 34; R. 19, m. 115, p. 43; R. 21, m. 75, p. 46; R. 32, m. 19, p. 74 Glasnamullen, R. 11, m. 110, p. 22 Glasnevin, R. 21, m. 81, p. 46 Glassboley, R. 3, m. 63, p. 6; R. 33, m. 95, p. 78 Glasthoole, R. 32, m. 36, p. 74 Glebes, R. 14, m. 163, p. 33 ; R. 21, m. 35, p. 45 ; R. 24, m. 21, p. 52 ; R. 28, m. 90, p. 65 ; R. 33, m.' 110, p. 78 Glenarm parish, R. 11, m. 21, p. 21 Glenashuke, R. 17, m. 68, p. 40 Glenevy parish, R. 3, m. 104, p. 6 Glengad, R. 30, ra. 48, p. 69 Gloucester-street, R. 13, ra. 231, p. 31 Goals, R. 1, m. 9,39, p. 1 ; ra. 137, p. 3 ; R. 1 1, m. 233,247, p. 23 ; R. 13, m. 123, p. 29 ; R. 28, ra. 95, p. 65 Golden-lane, R. 16, m. 119, p. 38 Golden Mil, R. 24, m. 35, 37, p. 52 Gordnestone Park, R. 1, m. 93, p. 2 Goresbridge, R. 14, 109, p. 33 Gortree perpetual cure, R. 3, m. 101, p. 6 ; m. 112, p. 7 Gosswell Mews, R. 27, m. 51, p. 61 Gosswell-street road, R. 23, m. 89, p. 50 Gower-street, R. 29, m. 21, p. 66 Grafton-street, R. 20, m. 43, p. 44 ; R. 22, m. 1, p. 47; R. 27, m. 37, p. 61 Grageen, R. 14, m. 215, p. 34 Graheeogue, R. 14, ra. 215, p. 34 Grahormuck, R. 14, ra. 215, p. 34 Graigeebough, R. 14, m. 215, p. 34 Grange-Gorman, R. 30, ra. 159, p. 71 ; R. 31, m. 152, 163, p. 73 Grangies, R. 31, m. 173, p. 73 Grant's-row, R. 5, m. 34, p. 10 Great Britain-street, R. 21, m. 81, p. 46 Great Cumberland-street, R. 22, m. 81, p. 49 Greatford, R. 17, m. 55, p. 39 Great George's-street, North, R. 13, m. 107, p. 29 Great Ormond-strcct, R. 30, ni. 18, p. 69 Great Portland-street, R. 4, m. 10.5, p. 10 Great Russell-street, R. 27, m. 105, p. 62 Greenfield, R. 14, m. 215, p. 34 Greenhill, R. 27, ra. 110, p. 62 ; R. 33, m. 126, p. 79 Greenock, R. 15, 105, p. 36 S Galway Co. II Greenock. 106 INDEX LOCORUM. Inquisitions. Greenwich Greenwich, R. 29, m. 69, p. 67 Grogane, R. 14, ic. 215, p. 34 Grove-terrace, R. 29, m. 5, p. 66 Groves-end-road street, R. 29, m. 36, p. 67 Gurteenbine, R. 7, m. 22, p. 14 Gurthafuiitain, R. 7, m. 26, p. 15 Hamstead-road, R. 31, m. 138, p. 73 Hamwood, R. 17, m. 59, p. 39 Hanover, R. 9, m. 23, p. 18 Harcourt-place, R. 4, m. 29, p. 8 ; R. 19, m. 7, p. 42 street, R. 8, m. 135, p. 17; R. 11, m. 89, p. 22; R. 18, m. 12, p. 40 Hardyglass, R. 14, m. 215, p. 34 Harold's-cross, R. 9, m. 71, p. 19 Harvey's Mill, R. 30, m. 49, p. 69 Harvey 's-quay, R. 33, m. 18, p. 76 Harvey 'stown, R. 14, m. 215, p. 34 Heathlawn, R. 7, m. 21, p. 14 Hendon, R. 30, m. 123, p. 71 Henry-street, R. 12, m. 179, p. 27 ; R. 29, m. 47, p. 66 Herts county, R. 29, m. 76, p. 67 ; R. 30, m. 48, p. 69 Hibernian Bank, R. 2, m. 89, p. 4 ; R. 3, m. 79, p. 6 ; R. 6, ni. 61, p. 13 ; R. 7, m. 117, p. 16; R. 9, m. 75, p. 19 ; R. 11, m. 193, p. 23; R. 12, m. 155, p. 26; R. 13, m. 191, p. 30; R. 14, m. 149, p. 33; R. 15, m. 97, p. 36; R. 16, m. 139, p. 38 ; R. 17, m. 91, p. 40 ; R. 18, m. 83, p. 42; R. 19, m. 101, p. 43; R. 20, m. 85, p. 44; R. 21, m. 117, p. 46; R. 22, m. 103, p. 49; R. 23, m. 157, p. 51 ; R. 24, m. 49, p. 53 ; R. 25, m. 83, p. 56 ; R. 26, m. 125, p. 59 ; R. 27, m. 91, p. 62 ; R. 28, m. 54, p. 64 ; R. 29, m. 121, p. 68; R. 30, m. 114, p. 70; R. 31, m. 130, p. 73; R. 32, m. 71, p. 75; R. 33, m. 107, p. 78 HiUbrook, R. 17, m. 68, p. 40 Hill-hall, R. 28, m. 91, p. 65 Hillsborough, R. 12, m. 21,- p. 24 rectory, R. 28, m. 90, p. 65 Hill-street, R. 32, m. 59, p. 75 Hilltown (twice), R. 14, m. 215, p. 34 Hilton, R. 19, m. 26, p. 42 Holborn, R. 33, m. 66, p. 77 Holies-street, R. 21, m. 82, p. 46 Holly-hill, R. 29, m. 57, p. 67 Honan's-quay, R. 33, m. 3, 5, 23, p. 76 Hospital vicarage, R. 12, m. 119, p. 26 Hotpot, R. 17, m. 68, p. 40 Howard-street, R. 28, m. 101, p. 65 Howley 's-quay, R. 33, m. 11, p. 76 Hoyle-hill, R. 3, m. 23, p. 5 Hume-street, R. 22, m. 81, p. 49 ; R. 23, m. 178, p. 52 Idol-lane, R. 28, m. 31, p. 63; m. 37, p. 64 Ightermurragh rectory, R. 7, m. 132, p. 16 Imperial Mining Company, R. 18, m. 81, p. 41 ; R. 24, m. 55, p. 53 Inch rectory and vicarage, R. 27, m. 89, p. 62 Incharoe, R. 14, m. 74, p. 32 Inchinabackey rectory and vicarage, R. 18, m. 92, p. 42 Inlicushen, R. 2, m. Ill, p. 4 Inngrcen, R. 15, m. 123, p. 36 Innistymond, R. 2, m. 73, p. 3 Inquisitions, R. 1, m. 39, p. 1 ; m. 64, 80, p. 2 ; R. 2, m. 39, p. 3; R. 6, m. 13, p. 12 ; R. 7, m. 95, p. 15 ; m. 100, p. 16; R. 8, m. 17, p. 16 ; R. 11, m. 70, p. 21 ; R. 11, m. 135, 163, p. 22; m. 233, p. 23; R. 12, m. 77, p. 26; R. 13, m. 1, 20, p. 27 ; m. 123, p. 29 ; R. 15, m. 51, 53, p. 35; R. 16, m. 43, p. 36; R. 21, m. 123, p. 46; R. 22, m. 33, p. 47; m. 61, p. 48; R. 23, m. 1, 22, 61, p. 50; m. 137, p. 51 ; R. 24, m. 35, 37, 38, 40, 42, 43, p. 53 ; R. 26, m. 21, p. 56 ; m. 53, p. 57 ; m. 73, p. 58 ; m. 109, p. 59 ; R. 27, m. 109, 139, p. 62 ; R. 30, m. 74, p. 70 ; m. 139, 157, p. 71 ; R. 32, m. 34, p. 74 ; m. 57, p. 75 ; R. 33, m. 2, 4, 7, 9, 11, 14, 16, 18, 20, 23, 26, 28, p. 76 ; m. 30, 31, 34, 35, 38, 40, 42, p. 77 Intacuple, R. 31, m. 173, p. 73 Isker, R. 33, m. 77, p. 78 Island Emmill, R. 11, m. 166, p. 22 Island Magee, R. 21, m. 123, p. 46 Jaldarg, R.. 3, m. 77, p. 6 James's-street, R. 9, m. 3, p. 18 ; R. 28, m. 59, p. 64 Jervis-street, R. 3, m. 30, p. 6 ; R. 5, m. 115, p. 12 Johnston, R. 17, m. 9, p. 38 Johnstown, R. 26, m. 133, p. 59 Jonastown, R. 14, m. 215, p. 34 Jordanscrew, R. 28, m. 84, p. 65 Keegh, R. 33, m. 99, p. 78 Keegrie, R. 33, m. 99, p. 78 Kellynangle, R. 33, m. 95, p. 78 Kelly's-quay, R. 24, m. 42, p. 53 Keenaroe, R. 7, m. 25, p. 14 Kenegie, R. 28, m. 67, p. 64 Kenmore, R. 6, m. 145, p. 14 Kent county, R. 1, m. 93, p. 2 road, R. 29, m. 31, p. 66 Kentstown parish, R. 13, m. 51, p. 28 Kerries, West and East, R. 2, m. 87, p. 4 Kerry county, R. 2, m. 87, p. 4 Clerk of the Crown, R. 4, m. 85, p. 9 Constable Castlemain, R. 4, m. 27, p. 8 Court-house, R. 11, m. 70, p. 21 Fairs, R. 6, m. 144, p. 14 Lieutenant, R. 10, m. 89, p. 20 Light-house, R. 2, m. 39, p. 3 Inquisitions II Kildalou. Knight, R. 1, m. 167, p. 3 Kilapinula, R. 12, m. 113, p. 26 Kilbeggan parish, R. 19, m. 1, p. 42 Kilberry parish, R. 14, m. 219, p. 34 Kilbrew rectory, R. 30, m. 154, p. 71 Kilbride, R. 13, m. 116, p. 29 parish church, R. 23, ra. 95, p. 50 vicarage, R. 18, m. 15, p. 40 Kilcam, R. 33, m. 52, p. 77 Kilcarbery, R. 29, m. 65, p. 67 Kilclief glebe, R. 28, m. 90, p. 65 parish, R. 28, m. 84, 90, p. 65 Kilclonfert vicarage, R. 3, m. 3, p. 5 Kilcoane new church, R. 27, m. 72, p. 61 Kilcock vicarage, R. 12, m. 155, p. 26 Kilcoleraan, R. 7, m. 21, p. 14 parish, R. 21, m. 35, p. 45 Kilcoe new church, R. 3, m. 13, p. 5 Kilcommick, R. 15, m. 49, p. 35 Kilcornan new church, R. 3, m. 44, p. 6 Kilcotty, R. 13, m. 116, p. 29 Kilcredan vicarage, R. 9, m. 96, p. 19 Kilcummer parish, R. 25, m. 4, p. 54 Kildalou, R. 7, m. 53, p. 15 INDEX LOCORUM. 107 Kilmore. KUdare Co. Kildare county, R. 19, m. 1, p. 42 ; R. 29, m. 39, p. 66 ; R. 32, m. 75, p. 75 Kildarescrew, R. 28, m. 84, p. 65 Kildare diocese, R. 2, m. 75, p. 4 ; R. 3, m. 3, p. 5 ; R. 9, ni. 33, p. 18 ; R. 12, m. 153, p. 26 ; R. 16, m. 99, p. 37 ; R. 30, m. 95, p. 70; m. 154, p. 71 Lieutenant, R. 10, m. 119, p. 20 street, R. 13, m. 187, p. 30 Kildrumfarton, R. 12, m. Ill, p. 26 Kilfenora diocese, R. 2, m. 73, p. 3 Kilgoban rectory, R. 6, m. 59, p. 13 Kilgrome, R. 31, m. 173, p. 74 Kilkea, R. 19, m. 105, p. 43 Kilkenny city. Lieutenant, R. 13, m. 89, p. 29 Fairs, R. 25, m. 36, p. 54 county, R. 14, m. 163, p. 33 ; R. 15, m. 13, p. 34 ; R. 25, m. 79, p. 56 Lieutenant, R. 10, m. 53, p. 20 Killagoan, R. 16, m. 113, p. 38 KiUaloe and Kilfenora bishoprick, R. 10, m. 1, p. 20 ; R. 29, ni. 123, p. 68 KiUaloe diocese, R. 3, m. 15, p. 5 ; R. 10, m. 1, p. 20 ; R. 29, m. 106, 123, p. 68 Killane parish church, R. 7, m. 65, p. 15 Killard (Upper and Lower), R. 28, m. 84, p. 65 Killarney vicarage, R. 19, m. 90, p. 43 Killashee new church, R. 31, m. 112, p. 72 Killcloan rectory and vicarage, R. 28, m. 51, p. 64 Killcumen vicarage, R. 19, m. 90, p. 43 Killcummen, R. 2, m. Ill, p. 4 Killead parish, R. 3, m. 112, p. 7 Killeagh parish, R. 22, m. 116, 133, p. 49 rectory, R. 33, m. 106, p. 78 Killeeneash, R. 7, m. 26, p. 15 Killeentierna parish, R. 28, m. 4, p. 63 KUleigh, R. 14, m. 74, p. 32 Killelone rectory and vicarage, R. 1, m. 163, p. 3 Killery parish church, R. 2, m. 99, p. 4 Killfrush vicarage, R. 12, m. 119, p. 26 Killigerath, R. 31, m. 173, p. 73 Killilane parish, R. 14, ra. 214, p. 34 KiUolenan, R. 31, m. 173, p. 73 Killorghlin rectory, R. 27, m. 25, p. 60 KiUorish, R. 13, ra. 117, p. 29 Killough, R. 8, m. 117, p. 17 Killucan parish (fairs), R. 7, m. 7, p. 14 Killuns, R. 33, m. 99, p. 78 Killybegs port, R. 4, m. 37, p. 8 ; m. 67, p. 9 Killygarvan rectory and vicarage, R. 28, m. 80, p. 64 Killymaddy (Upper and Lower), R. 30, in. 49, p. 69 Killynangle, R. 3, m. 63, p. 6 Killyvally, R. 12, m. 113, p. 26 Kilmacadea parish (alienation), R. 6, m. 110, p. 13 Kilmacdonagh vicarage, R. 9, m. 96, p. 19 Kilmacduagh deanery, R. 32, m. 74, p. 75 Kilmacoe (Lower), R. 14, m. 84, p. 32 Kilmacroy, R. 14, m. 84, p. 32 Kilmainham, R. 2, m. 11, p. 3 Kilmanaheen parish, R. 2, m. 73, p. 3 Kilmina parish church, R. 21, m. 63, p. 45 Kilmone, R. 21, m. 69, p. 45 Kilmore diocese, R. 12, m. Ill, p. 26; R. 16, m. 109, p. 37 ; R. 21,m. 61, p. 45; m. 197, p. 47; R. 25, m. 1, p. 54 parish, R. 16, m. 109, p. 37 ; R. 33, m, 58, p. 77 rectory, R. 9, m. 125, p. 19 Kilmurray benefice, R. 32, m. 50, p. 75 Kilmurry, R. 14, m. 84, p. 32 Kilnaglare, R. 16, m. 113, p. 38 Kilnagower, R. 7, m. 24, p. 14 KihiiUy, R. 12, m. 113, p. 26 Kilpierce, R. 13, m. 117, p. 29 Kilrane parish, R. 14, m. 214, p. 34 Kilroe, R. 14, m. 91, p. 32 Kilroy's hotel, R. 11, m. 163, p. 22 ; R. 16, m. 29, p. 36 Kilsallaghan vicarage, R. 28, m. 1, p. 63 Kilscoran parish, R. 14, m. 214, p. 34 Kilspore, R. 12, m. 113, p. 26 Kiltaboes, R. 7, m. 27, p. 15 Kiltoghart parish' (fairs), R. 7, m. 7, p. 14 Kiltoome new church, R. 30, m. 94, p. 70 King's Bench, Clerk of the Crown, R. 12, m. 180, p. 27 ; R. 14, m. 209, p. 34 ■ : Filacer, R. 24, m. 18, p. 52 Judges, R. 23, m. 103, p. 50 ; R. 26, m. 124, Kilmurray 11 Lambstown. p. 59 • Prothonotary, R. 2, m. 85, p. 4 Kingsborough Island, R. 33, m. 99, p. 78 Moor, R. 33, m. 99, p. 78 King's county, R. 3, m. 167, p. 7 Lieutenant, R. 10, m. 71, p. 20 Kingscourt, R. 5, m. 129, p. 12 Kingstown Harbour, R. 32, m. 34, p. 74 Kinagh, R. 15, m. 49, p. 35 Kinneagh parish, R. 9, m. 99, p. 19 Kinsale port collector, R. 4, m. 69, p. 9 Kircubbin, R. 8, m. 117, p. 17 Knockacapple, R. 33, m. 99, p. 78 Knockadalteen, R. 33, m. 99, p. 78 Knockaguillan, R. 21, m. 69, p. 45 Knockanamoghlane, R. 7, m. 21, p. 14 Knockanerloe, R. 21, m. 70, p. 45 Knockany vicarage, R. 12, ra. 119, p. 26 Knockaquillan, R 21, m. 69, p. 45 Kiiockatallen, R. 21, m. 69, p. 45 Knockathemple, R. 11, m. 110, p. 22 Knockbreda parish, R. 10, m. 17, p. 20 Knockkeraheen, R. 11, m. 110, p. 22 Knocklong, R. 13, m. 63, p. 28 Knocklow, R. 13, m. Ill, p. 29 Knockmack rectory and vicarage, R. 7, m. 109, p. 16 Knockmunogh, R. 33, ra. 99, p. 78 Knocknagehee, R. 21, ra. 69, p. 45 Knocknahorgan, R. 30, m. 1, p. 69 KnocknaUunbeg Island, R. 21, m. 69, p. 46 Knocknatubber, R. 13, m. Ill, p. 29 Knockorin, R. 31, m. 173, p. 73 Knockreagh, R. 7, m. 53, p. 15 Knocktarmine, R, 33, m. 99, p. 78 Knocktopher Comraons, p. 80 Knox, R. 25, m. 2, p. 54 Kyle, R. 25, ra. 15, p. 54 Lackenduff, R. 12, ra. 113, p. 26 Lackenmore, R. 12, ra. 113, p. 26 Lacknacreagh, R. 11, m. 129, p. 22 Laggatilladeii, R. 21, m. 70, p. 46 Lakefield, R. 3, m. 104, p. 6 Lallikallan, R. 33, m. 173, p. 74 Lambeth, R. 25, m. 75, p. 55 ; R. 31, m. 85, p. 72 Liimbstown, R. 11, m. 129, p. 22 108 INDEX LOCORUM. Limerick. Lancaster Co. Lancaster county, R. 9, m. 89, 101, p. 19; R. 13, m. 209, p. 31 ; R. 14, m. 117, p. 33 ; R. 24, m. 12, p. 52; R. 25, m. 24, p. 54 ; R. 26, m. 45, p. 57 ; R. 28, m. 19, p. 63 ; R. 31, m. 64, p. 72 Largans, R. 33, m. 126, p. 79 Larne, R. 9, m. 55, p. 18; R. 21, m. 126, p. 46 Lawhill, R. 2, m. Ill, p. 4 Leamington, R. 16, m. 7, p. 36 Lecanew, R. 7, m. 21, p. 14 Leek rectory and vicarage, R. 28, m. 78, p. 64 Leeds, R. 20, m. 97, p. 44; R. 26, m. 3, p. 56; R. 30, m. 32, p. 69 ; R. 31, m. 107, p. 72 Legacorry, R. 28, m. 91, p. 65 Leganine, R. 33, m. 99, p. 78 Leicester-square, R. 27, m. 9, p. 60 ; m. 102, p. 62 Leighlin and Ferns diocese, R. 7, m. 51, 63, 65, p. 15 ; R. 11, m. 219, p. 23; R. 13, m. 109, 115, p. 29; R. 14, m. 213, p. 34 ; R. 17, m. 67, p. 39 ; R. 27, m. 24, p. 60 Leinster province, R. 3, m. 143, p. 7 Leinster-street, R. 1, m. 49, p. 2 ; R. 17, m. 55, p. 39 Leith, R. 25, m. 72, p. 55 Leitrim, R. 2, m. Ill, p. 4 County, R. 7, m. 7, p. 14 Clerk of the Crown, R. 16, m. 121, p. 38; R. 32, m. 1, p. 74 Fairs, R. 7, m. 7, p. 14 Lieutenant, R. 10, m. 143, p. 20 Lengen, R. 33, m. 126, p. 79 Lermauglit, R. 21, m. 69, p. 45 Lettermacaward, R. 28, m. 80, p. 64 Letter of Attorney, R. 1, m. 49, p. 2 ; R. 2, m. 87, p. 4 ; R. 3, m. 39, 67, p. 6 ; R. 4, m. 9, p. 8; R. 6, m. 95, p. 13 ; R. 8, m. 1, 13, p. 16 ; m. 125, 135, p. 17 ; R. 9, m. 71, p. 19; R. 11, m. 89, p. 22 ; m. 215, p. 23 ; R. 12, m. 63, p. 25 ; R. 13, m. 63, p. 28 ; m. 187, p. 30 ; m. 233, p. 31 ; R. 14, m. 139, 145, p. 33 ; R. 15, m. 9, 13, p. 34 ; R. 16, m. 17, p. 36; m. 83, p. 37; m. 123, 149, p. 38; ■ R. 17, m. 35, 55, 59, p. 39 ; m. 79, 85, 97, p. 40 ; R. 18, m. 11, p. 40 ; m. 67, p. 41 ; R. 19, m. 1, 7, p. 42 ; m. 105, p. 43 ; R. 20, m. 91, p. 44 ; R. 21, m. 41, p. 45 ; m. 81, p. 46 ; R. 22, m. 81, p. 49 ; R. 23, m. 97, p. 50 ; m. 131, 164, p. 51 ; R. 24, m. 59, p. 53 ; R. 25, m. 15, p. 54; m. 65, 67, p. 55 ; R. 26, m. 151, p. 60 ; R. 27, m. 17, 31, p. 60; R. 29, m. 39, p. 66; m. 56, p. 67; R. 30, m. 48, p. 69 Levallyantlevy, see Ballintleva Lickmolassy parish church, R. 5, m. 123, p. 12 Light-houses, R. 2, m. 39, p. 3 ; R. 11, m. 135, 163, p. 22; R. 21, m. 123, p. 46 ; R. 23, m. 1, 22, 61, p. 50 Lihercannon, R. 2, m. 87, p. 4 Lime-house, R. 14, m. 43, p. 32 ; R. 31, m. 70, p. 72 Limerick, Barrington Hospital, R. 12, m. 47, p. 24 Bishoprick, R. 20, m. 34, p. 44 ; R. 33, m. 7, p. 76 Bridge and Floating Docks, R. 24, m. 35, 37, 38, 40, 42, 43, p. 53 ; R. 32, m, 57, p. 75 ; R. 33, m. 2, 4, 7, 9, 1 1, 14, 16, 18, 20, 23, 26, 28, p. 76 ; m. 30, 31, 34, 35, 38, 40, 42, p. 77 City, R. 12, m. 47, p. 25 ; m. 171, p. 26 ; R. 13, Limerick City, Mayor and Sheriffs, R. 27, m. 112, 115, 118, Limerick 126, p. 62 ; R. 33, m. 14, p. 76 m. 63, p. 28 ; m. 77, p. 29 ; R. 24, m. 35, p. 53 ; R. 25, m. 15, p. 54 ; R. 27, m. 94, 109, p. 62 ; R. 33, m. 3, p. 76 Comptroller of the Port, R. 4, m. 35, p. 8 Constable of the Castle, R. 4, m. 31, p. 8 ; R. 26, m. 121, p. 59 Corporation, R. 24, m. 35, 38, p. 53 Lieutenant, R. 13, m. 77, p. 29 County, R. 2, m. 87, p. 4 ; R. 4, m. 19, 35, p. 8 ; R. 5, m. 82, p. 11 ; R. 12, m. 171, p. 27 ; R. 20, m. 23, p. 44 ; R. 33, m. 100, p. 78 Clerk of the Crown, R. 4, m. 19, p. 8 Lieutenant, R. 10, m. 77, p. 20 Longford Co. Diocese, R. 3, m. 45, p. 6 ; R. 22, m. 27, p. 47 ; R. 23, m. 122, p. 51 ; R. 32, m. 50, p. 75 Earl of, R. 33, ra. 9, p. 76 Lincoln county, R. 14, m. 31, p. 32; R. 17, m. 55, p. 39 Lincoln's-Inn, R. 6, m. 113, p. 13; R. 16, m. 17, p. 36; R. 27, m. 55, p. 61 Lincoln's-Inn-fields, R. 1, m. 99, p. 2 Linen- Hall-street, R. 24, m. 20, p. 52 ; R. 29, m. 131, p. 68 Linsistown, R. 14, m. 215, p. 34 Liscanncon, R. 33, m. 52, p. 77 Lisdrowmnoe, R. 31, m. 173, p. 73 Liskeyborough, R. 33, m. 58, p. 77 Lislongford, R. 33, m. 99, p. 78 Lismakally, R. 31, m. 174, p. 74 Lismeen, R. 12, m. 113, p. 26 Lismore diocese, R. 9, m. 29, p. 18; R. 24, m. 57, p, 53 ; R. 29, m. 29, p. 66 Lisnagunogue, R. 3, m. 20, p. 5 ; R. 9, m. 35, p. 18 Lisnastrean, R. 28, m. 91, p. 65 Lisnod, R. 28, m. 91, p. 65 Lissegartan, R. 31, m. 174, p. 74 Lissenecragh, R. 31, m. 174, p. 74 Lisseramoe, R. 31, m. 174, p. 74 Lisserlus, R. 3, m. 20, p. 5 ; R. 9, m. 35, p. 18 Lisserowartie, R. 31, m. 174, p. 74 Lissetawvalye, R. 31, m. 174, p. 74 Littlebridge, R. 14, m. 215, p. 34 Liverpool, R. 7, m. 67, p. 15 ; R. 13, m. 209, p. 31 ; R. 23, m. 105, p. 50 ; R. 28, m. 107, p. 65 ; R. 29, m. 9, p. 66 , R. 32, m. 2, p. 74 street, R. 14, m. 125, p. 33 Loganime, R. 33, m. 98, p. 78 Loghomecan, R. 31, m. 174, p. 74 Loghone, R. 31, m. 174, p. 74 Logname, R. 7, m. 20, p. 14 Logrevagh, R. 7, m. 21, p. 14 Lombard-street, R. 11, m. 215, p. 23 ; R. 23, m. 171, p. 51 London, R. 4, m. 9, p. 8 ; m. 97, p. 9 ; R. 11, m. 215, p. 23 ; R. 14, m. 125, 183, p. 33 ; R. 15, m. 83, p. 35; R. 16, m. 1, p. 36; R. 19, m. 39, p. 42; m. 68, 75; R. 20, m, 1, p. 43 ; R. 21, m. 173, 185, p. 46 ; m. 191, p. 47 ; R. 26, m. 140, p. 59 ; R. 28, m. 31, p. 63 ; m. 45, p. 64 ; R. 30, m. 23, 37, p. 69 ; R. 31, m. 75, 91, 101, p. 72 ; R. 32, m. 15, p. 74; R. 33, m. 147, p. 79 Londonderry Bishoprick, R. 9, m. 129, p. 19 City, R. 9, m. 43, p. 18 ; R. 13, m. 223, p. 31 ; R. 15, m. 93, p. 36 _ Lieutenant, R. 13, m. 139, p. 30 — - Recorder, R. 25, m. 37, p. 54 County, R. 12, m. 29, p. 24; R. 22, m. 7, p- 47 : R. 30, m. 49, p, 69 Clerk of the Crown, R. 12, m. 29, p. 24 - ^ . Lieutenant, R. 10, m. 83, p. 20 Prothonotary, R. 5, m. 9, p. 10 Diocese, R. 9, m. 129, p. 19 Long dock, R. 32, m. 14, p. 76 Longford County, R. 8, m. 135, p. 17; R. 17, m. 35, p. 39 ; R. 31, m. 129, p. 73 INDEX LOCORUM. 109 Longford II Maryborough. Longford County, Gustos Rotulorum, R. 31, m. 129, p. 73 Lieutenant, R. 10, m. 27, p. 20; R. 31, m. 126, p. 73 Lodge, R. 3, m. 101, p. 6 Lough Corrib canal, R. 16, m. 29, p. 36 ; R. 23, m. 137, p. 51 ; R. 26, m. 21, p. 56 Loughcrew union, parish, and vicarage, R. 22, m. 116, 121, 129, p. 49 Loughmoy, R. 28, m. 84, p. 65 Louth County, R. 3, m. 39, p. 6 ; R. 11, m. 127, p. 22 ; R. 23, ra. 93, p. 50 ; R. 33, m. 126, p. 79 Lieutenant, R. 11, m. 227, p. 23 Loveleglish, R. 17, m. 97, p. 40 Lower Abbey-street, R. 26, m. 39, p. 57 ; R. 30, m. 149, p. 71 Lower Bridge-street, R. 29, m. 94, p. 67 Lower Canada, R. 1, m. 49, p. 2 Lower Cecil-street, R. 33, m. 13, p. 76 Lower Gardiner -street, R. 25, m. 97, p. 56 Lucan Turnpike-road, R. 12, m. 77, p. 25 Lunatic Asylums, R. 1, m. 80, p. 2 ; R. 6, m. 13, p. 12 ; R. 15, m. 51, 53, p. 35; R. 27, m. 109, 139, p. 62 ; R. 30, m. 157, p. 71 Lurga, R. 32, m. 76, p. 75 ; R. 33, m. Ill, p. 78 Lurgan, R. 3, m. 63, p. 6 ; R. 14, m. 155, p. 33; R. 33, m. 94, p. 78 parish, R. 12, m. Ill, p. 26 Lurganboy, R. 33, m. 52, p. 77 Lusk commons, R. 2, m. 11, p. 3 Lustra, R. 32, m. 76, p. 75; R. 33, m. Ill, p. 78 Lynally parish Church, R. 3, m. 57, p. 6 Lyons, R. 4, m. 33, p. 8 ; R. 26, ra. 145, p. 60 Lyons Tower, R. 26, m. 13, p. 57 Maccredden, R. 14, m. 74, p. 32 Maces (3), R. 7, m. 26, p. 14 Macetown, R. 17, m. 61, p. 39 Common, R. 17, m. 61, p. 39 Macloneigh Rectory, R. 6, m. 59, p. 13 M'Mahoune's Countrie, R. 31, m. 173, p. 73 Maddykeel (Upper and Lower), R. 30, 49, p. 69 Magee Island, R. 21, m. 126, p. 46 Magheranore, R. 2, m. 11 1, p. 4 Magherenver, R. 31, m. 174, p. 74 Maidstown, R. 17, m. 61, p. 39 Malahide, R. 7, m. 125, p. 16 Mallangoppen, R. 31, m. 173, p. 73 Mallow, R. 30, m. 42, p. 69 Manchester, R. 9, m. 89, 101, p. 19; R. 20, m. 13, p. 43; R. 22, m. 21, p. 47 ; R. 24, m. 12, p. 52 ; R. 25, m. 85, p. 56 ; R. 27, m. 84, p. 62 ; R. 29, m. 17, p. 66 ; m. 136, p. 68 ; R. 32, m. 29, p. 74 square, R. 7, m. 81, p. 15 Manors Royal, R. 4, m. 33, p. 8 ; R. 26, m. 143, p. 60 Mardike, R. 20, m. 19, p. 44 Marelebone, R. 12, m. 54, p. 25 Marino, R. 2, m. 122, p. 4 Markets, R. 6, m. 144, p. 14; R. 7, m. 91, p. 15; R. 21, m. 1 15, p. 46 ; R. 24, in. 47, p. 53 ; R. 28, m. 23, p. 63 ; R. 31, m. 123, p. 73 Mark-lane, p. 16, ra. 7, p. 36 Marlborough-street, R. 5, m. 39, p. 10 ; R. 24, ni. 55, p. 53 ; R. 27, m. 31, p. 60 Maryborough, R. 1, m. 80, p. 2 Castle, R. 4, m. 81, p. 9 Mary's-place, R. 7, ni. 100, p. IG Mary Ville, R. 5, m. 73, p. 1 1 Masshill, R. 2, m. Ill, p. 4 May-street, Belfast, R. 28, m. 101, p. 65 Maynooth, R. 33, m. 57, p. 77 Mayo County, R. 6, m. 101, p. 13 ; R. 7, m. 11, 35, p. 15 ; R. 15, m. 95, p. 36 ; R. 21, m. 35, p. 45 ; R. 23, m. 164, p. 51 ; R. 29, m. 91, p. 67 Clerk of the Crown, R. 13, m. 95, p. 36 Fairs, R. 4, m. 57, p. 9 Gaol, R. 11, m. 233, p. 23 Lieutenant, R. 10, m. 101, p. 20 Light-house, R. 11, m. 135, p. 22 Meath County, R. 1, m. 64, 103, p. 2 ; m. 118, p. 3 ; R. 5, m. 129, p. 12; R. 16, m. 101, p. 37 ; R. 17, m. 59, p. 39 ; R. 19, m. 1, p. 42 ; R. 25, m. 5, p. 54 ; R. 31, m. 174, p. 74 ; R. 33, m. 125, p. 79 Court House, R. 1, m. 64, p. 2 Diocese, R. 1, m. 163, p. 3 ; R. 3, m. 57, p. 6 ; R. 4, m. 53, 55, p. 9 ; R. 7, m. 85, 87, 89, p. 15 ; m. 109, p. 16 ; R. 9, m. 125, p. 19; R. 12, m. 8, p. 24; R. 13, m. 61, p. 28; R. 18, m. 15, p. 40; m. 71, p. 41 ; R. 22, m. 116, 129, 133, p. 49; R. 29, ra. 64, p. 67; R. 30, m. 88, p. 70, m. 153, p. 71 Lieutenant, R. 11, m. 13, p. 21 ; R. 25, m. 5, Mary Ville II Monaghan Co. p. 54 Merchants'-quay, R. 6, m. 101, p. 13 ; R. 28, m. 63, p. 64; R. 29, m. Ill, p. 68 Merehants'-road, R. 16, m. 45, p. 37 Merrion-square, R. 9, m. 71, p. 19 Middleton Union, R. 18, m. 90, p, 42 Middletown, R. 13, m. 116, p. 29 Middlesex County, R. 2, m. 139, p. 5 ; R. 3, nn. 5, p. 5 ; R. 4, m. 105, p. 10; R. 6, m. 75, 88, 113, p. 13 ; R. 7, m. 81, p. 15; R. 8, m. 1, p. 16; R. 11, m. 119, p. 22 ; R. 12, m. 54, p. 25 ; ra. 121, p. 26 ; R. 13, ra. 171, p. 30 ; R. 14, ra. 175, p. 33; R. 15, m. 19, p. 34; m. 25, p. 35, m. Ill, 127, p. 36; R. 16, ra. 17, p. 36; R. 21, ra. 85, 97, 109, 167, 179, p. 46; R. 22, m. 81, 85, 91, p. 49; R. 23, ra. 89, 109, p. 50; m. 168, p. 51 ; R. 25, m. 21, p. 54 ; R. 26, m. 137, p. 59 ; R. 27, m. 4, 9, p. 60 ; m. 45, 51, 55, 59, p. 61 ; m. 102, 105, p. 62; R. 28, m. 6, 16, 27, 34, p. 63 ; rti. 71, p. 64 ; R. 29, ni. 13, 21, 35, p. 66 ; m. 87, p. 67 ; R. 30, ra. 18, p. 69 ; ra. 123, p. 71 ; R. 31, m. 70, p. 72; ra. 138, p. 73; R. 33, m. 102, 119, p. 78 Millbrook, R. 29, ra. 39, p. 66 Milligin, R. 21, ra. 65, p. 45 Millknock, R. 14, m. 215, p. 34 Milltown, R. 19, m. 1, p. 42 Mincing-lane, R. 30, m. 23, p. 69 • Mining Company, R. 14, ra. 199, 200, p. 34 Hibernian, R. 7, m. 81, p. 15 Imperial, R. 18, m. 81, p. 41 ; R. 24, ni. 55, p. 53 Minories, R. 17, m. 27, p. 39 Mocad, see St. Carthag Modog, R. 12, ra. 113, p. 26 Mogessa Parish, R. 18, m. 92, p. 42 Moldownc, R. 13, m. 199, p. 31 Monaghan County, R. 18, m. 55, p. 40 ; R. 20, m. 36, p. 44 ; R. 25, m. 67, p. 55; R. 30, m. 60, 101, p. 70 ; R. 31, m. 174, p. 74 Clerk of the Crown, R. 12, ni. 137, p. 26 Custos Rotulorum, R. 30, ra. 101, p. 70 Lieutenant, R. 10, m. 65, p. 20; R. 30, m. 60, p. 70 T 110 INDEX LOCORUM. Monaghan II Newpark. Monaghan Rectory, R. 31, ni. 173, p. 73j Monamyne, R. 25, m. 4, p. 54 Monard, R. 7, m. 21, p. 14 Monasteroris Vicarage, — see Castropatre Monean, R. 7, m. 22, p. 14 Monerea, R. 30, m. 141, p. 71 Monetiigh, R. 31, ni. 174, p. 74 Monganacool (Upper and Lower) R. 14, m. 74, p. 32 Montagb, (twice) R. 2, m. Ill, p. 4 Morgan-place, R. 22, m. 36, p. 47 Mornvale, R. 17, m. 97, p. 40 Moss Brook, R. 7, m. 25, p. 14 Mosstowne, R. 8, m. 135, p. 17 Mount-carrick, R. 33, m. 126, p. 79 Mountdaniel, R. 13, ni. 116, p. 29 Mountfinne, R. 7, ni. 53, p. 15 Mountjoy-square, R. 12, m. 163, p. 26 Mountmellick, R. 14, m. 23, p. 32 Mountrath-street, R. 22, m. 61, p. 48 ; m. 69, 73, p. 49 Mount Richard, R. 28, m. 13, p. 63 Mount-Trenchard, R. 2, m. 87, p. 4 Mourne abbey, rectory, and vicarage, R. 15, ra. 117, p. 36 Movilletown, R. 23, m. 22, p. 50 Mowlike, R. 31, m. 173, p. 74 Moybologue parish ChiH-ch, R. 21, m. 197, p. 47 MoycuUen, (Fairs and Market) R. 7, m. 91, p. 15 Moylough parish and rectory, R. 22, m. 116, 129, p. 49 Moyolngh, R. 2, m. 1 1 1, p. 4 Mucklow, R. 14, m. 74, p. 32 Muckstown, R. 14, m. 213, p. 34 Muingvata, R. 2, m. 87, p. 4 Mulhuddert parish, R. 17, m. 61, p. 39 Mullachroan, R. 33, m. 125, p. 79 Mulladry, R. 33, m. 58, p. 77 Mullaghfadd, R. 21, m. 70, p. 45 new parish, R. 21, m. 65, p. 4a Mullaghcreaghan, R. 33, m. 125, p. 79 Mullaghyde, R. 13, m. 197, p. 31 Mullalelish, R. 33, m. 58, p. 77 Mullawn, R. 2, m. Ill, p. 4 Mullinavarin, R. 25, m. 43, p. 55 Mullinavigue, R. 11, m. 110, p. 22 Mullingar, R. 12, m. 77, p. 25 MulUslana, R. 33, m. 52, p. 77 Mullnavale, R. 21, m. 70, p. 45 Munameen, R. 14, m. 74, p. 32 Murifinne, R. 7, ni. 53, p. 15 Myler's-alley, R. 5, m. 36, p. 10 Navan rectory, R. 12, m. 8, p. 24 Nedeen (Fairs), R. 6, m. 145, p. 14 Nelson-street, Tralee, R. 11, m. 74, p. 21 Nenagh, R. 26, m. 147, p. 60; R. 29, m. 94, p. 67 New Broad-street, R. 13, m. 151, p. 30 Newcastle, R. 12, m. 171, p. 26 manor, R. 4, m. 33, p. 8 ; R. 26, m. 145, p. 60 parish, R. 11, m. 107, p. 22 Newgate-lanc, R. 24, m. 37, p. 52 New Guild Hall, R. 15, m. 51, p. 35 New Haggart, R. 19, m. 1, p. 42 New-house, R. 14, m. 215, p. 34 Newington Causeway, R. 33, m. 116, p. 78 New Kent road, R. 31, m. 96, p. 72 New Nunnery, R. 33, m. 120, p. 79 Newpark, R. 33, m. 77, p. 78 Newportprat, R. 23, m. 164, p. 51 Newport-street, R. 31, m. 85, p. 72 New Radford, R. 26, m. 35, p. 57 New Road, R. 4-, m. 97, p. 9; R. 28, m. 27, p. 63 New Ross, R. 4, ni. 63, p. 9; R. 23, m. 61, p. 50 Newry, R. 2, m. 113, p. 4 ; R. 14, m. 15, p. 32; R. 20, m. 91, p. 44 ; R. 27, m. 68, p. 61 ; R. 30, m. 149, p. 71 Newstown, R. 13, m. 109, p. 29 Newtown, R. 13, m. Ill, p. 29 Newtownbarry parish, R. 7, m. 53, p. 15 Newtown FertuUagh parish, R. 18, m. 71, p. 41 Newtown Flatten, R, 33, m. 125, 126, p. 79 New York, R. 21, m. 81, p. 46; R. 25, m. 15, p. 54 Northampton, R. 8, m. 115, p. 17 North Frederick-street, R. 25, m. 65, p. 55 North Lotts, R. 18, m. 82, p. 42 North Strand, R. 17, m. 79, p. 40; R. 33, m. 38, p. 77 Nottingham county, R. 13, ni. 179, p. 30; R. 15, ni. 123, p. 36; R. 18, m. 27, p. 41 ; R. 21, m. 231, p. 47 ; R. 26, m. 31, 35, p. 57; R. 31, m. 177, p. 74; R. 32, m. 85, p. 75 Nun's Island, R. 1, m. 40, p. 1 Oakland, R. 21, m. 53, p. 45 Oak Park, R. 8, m. 59, p. 17 Oghill, R. 14, m. 84, p. 32 ; R. 33, m. 99, p. 78 Ohill, R. 33, m. 99, p. 78 Ohio, R. 23, m. 131, p. 51 Old Castle, R. 16, m. 101, p. 37 Old Kent road, R. 29, m. 1, p. 66 Old-street, R. 12, m. 121, p. 26 Orders in Council, R. 2, m. 73, p. 3 ; m, 99, p. 4 ; R. 3, m. 13, p. 5; 45, 57, p. 6; R. 5, m. 123, p. 12; R. 7, m. 65, p. 15 ; m. 115, p. 16 ; R. 9, m. 99, p. 19 ; R. 13, m. 51, p. 28 ; R. 14, m. 219, p. 34 ; R. 15, m. 49, p. 35 ; R. 17, m. 45, p. 39 ; R. 18, m. 71. p. 41 ; m. 90, p. 42 ; R. 20, m. 19, p. 44; R. 21, m. 61, 63, p. 45; R. 22, m. 116, p. 49; R. 23, m. 95, p. 50; R. 24, m. 16, p. 52; R. 25, m. 1, 4, 39, p. 54; m. 43, p. 55; R. 27, m. 72, 73, p. 61 ; R. 28, m. 52, 78, 88, p. 64; R. 29, m. 29, p. 66; R. 30, m. 85, 88, 94, p. 70; R. 31, m. 112, p. 72 Ossory diocese, R. 16, m. 119, p. 38 Oulartleigh, R. 13, m. 116, p. 29 Owenbegg, R. 33, m. 99, p. 78 Oxford city, R. 11, m. 89, p. 22 Oxford-street, R. 23, m. 109, p. 50; R. 28, ni. 71, p. 64 Oyer and Terminer, county of Dublin, R. 3, m. 159, p. 7 county and city of Dublin, R. 3, m. 153, p. 7 Newportprat II Pardons. Oyster Island, R. 23, m. 1, p. 50 Ozicry, R. 13, m. 63, p. 28 Paddock, R. II, m. 109, p. 22 Paisley, R. 30, m. 8, p. 69 Palace-row, R. 18, m. 67, p. 41 Palace -street, R. 25, m. 93, p. 56 Pallmall East, R. 15, m. 25, p. 35 Pancrass Vale, R. 31, m. 138, p. 73 Paper Office, R. 5, m. 105, p. 11 Pardons, R. 2, m. 77, 79, 81, p. 4 ; R. 6, m. 53, p. 13; R. 7, m. 3, p. 14 ; R. 9, m. 43, p. 18 ; R. 13, m. 167, p. 30 ; R. 14, m. 39, p. 32; m. 171, p. 33; R. 15, m. 93, p. 36; R. 16, m. 141, 154, p. 38 ; R. 18, m. 35, p. 41 ; m. 102, p, 42 ; R. 21, m. 1, p. 45 ; m. 165, p. 46 ; R. 23, m. 93, p. 50; R. 24, m. 55, p. 53; R. 30, m. 40, p. 69; R. 32, ni. 23, p. 74; R. 33, m. 91, p. 78 INDEX LOCORUM. Ill Paris II Presentations. Paris, R. 14, m. 139, p. 33 Parishes, New, R. 2, m. 109, p. 4 ; R. 3, in. 17, p. 5 ; m. 60, 75, p. 6 ; R. 7, m. 51, p. 15 ; R. 9, m. 35, p. 18 ; R. 10, m. 17, p. 20 ; R. 11, m. 105, p. 22 ; in. 201, p. 23 ; R. 12, m. 109, p. 26; R. 13, m. 109, 115, p. 29; R. 14, m. 71, 79, p. 3-2 ; m. 213, p. 34 ; R. 16, m. 109, p. 37 ; R. 17, m. 67, p. 39 ; R. 20, m. 51, p. 44; R. 21, ni. 65, p. 45 ; R. 33, m. 50, 57, p. 77 ; m. 93, p. 78 Parkgate street, R. 26, m. 53, p. 57 Parkmore, R. 3, m. 47, P- 6 Park square, R. 11, m. 119, p. 22; R. 14, m. 51, p. 32 Parteen village, R. 13, m. 63, p. 28 Patriotic Insurance Company, R. 2, m. 121, p. 4; m. 128, p. 5; R. 6, m. 151, p. 14; R. 12, m. 179, p. 27; R. 13, m. 107, p. 29 ; R. 24, m. 20, p. 52 Passage, R. 4, m. 63, p. 9 Paulbeg, R. 17, m. 68, p. 40 Pearl-street, R. 2, m. 139, p. 5 Peckham, R. 25, m. 89, p. 56 Pendleton, R. 25, ni. 24, p. 54 Penpellick, R. 9, ni. 63, p. 19 Perth county, R. 21, m. 91, p. 46 Phcenix Park Keeper, R. 3, m. 138, p. 7 ; R. 6, in. 51, p. 13 ; R. 27, m. 7, p. 60 Philadelphia, R. 23, m. 97, p. 50 Pickardy-place, R. 32, m. 24, p. 74 Pill-lane, R. 2, m. 121, p. 4 ; m. 128, p. 5; R. 5, ni. 129, p. 12; R. 6, m. 151, p. 14; R. 22, m. 33, p. 47; m. 61, p. 48 Pillory-street, R. 33, lu. 127, p. 79 Pilltown, R. 24, m. 21, p. 52 Pisa, R. 17, m. 59, p. 39 Pittsburgh, R. 13, m. 233, p. 31 Flatten, R. 33, m. 125, 126, p. 79 Pollea, R. 9, m. 24, p. 18 Fooles, R. 5, in. 129, p. 12 Portadowi, R. 2, m. 113, p. 4 ; R. 14, in. 155, p. 33 Portafcrry R. 8, m. 107, p. 17 ; R. 17, m. 37, p. 39 Portes, R. 33, m. 77, p. 78 Port Hall, R. 22, m. 7, p. 47 Portobcllo, R. 16, m. 149, p. 38 Portumna, R. 5, m. 123, p. 12 Post-Office, Accountant-General, R. 5, m. Ill, p. 12; R. 6, m. 150, p. 14 Postmaster-General, R. 2, m. 137, p. 5 ; R. 5, m. 77, p. 11 Secretary, R. 4, in. 12, p. 8 ; R. G, ui. 147, p. 14 Treasurer, R. 4, m. 23, p. 8 Powelsborough, R. 2, in. Ill, p. 4 Powerscouit, R. 24, m. 5, p. 52 parish, R. 11, m. 107, p. 22 Prebendaries, R. 22, m. 27, p. 47 Presentations, R. 1 , m. 163, p. 3 ; R. 2, in. 75, p. 4; in. 135 R. 3, m. 1, 3, 15, p. 5 ; m. 99, p. 6 ; R. 4, m. 53, 55, p 9 ; R. 6, m. 57, 59, 127, p. 13 ; R. 7, m. 6, p. 14 ; in. 62 63, 85, 87, 89, p. 15 ; in. 109, 132, p. 16 ; R. 9, in. 21 29, 31, 33, p. 18 ; m. 96, 125, p. 19 ; R. 10, m. 33, p. 20 R. 11, m. 19, p. 21 ; m. 219, p. 23; R. 12, m. 8, p. 24 m. 119, 153, p. 26; R. 13, m. 61, p. 28 ; m. 119, p. 29 m. 169, p. 30; R. 15, m. 117, p. 36; R. 16, m. 90, p. 37 in. 119, p. 38; R. 17, m. 89, p. 40; R. 18, in. 15, p. 40 R. 19, in. 90, p. 43; R. 22, in. 27, p. 47; m. 129, 1-33 p. 49 ; R. 23, in. 122, p. 51 ; R. 24, in. 57, p. 53 ; R. 26 Ml. 1, p. 56; R. 27, m. 24, 25, p. 60; m. 87, 88, 89, i 62 ; R. 28, m. 1, 5, p. 63 ; m. 41, 51, p. 64 ; R. 29, m. 64, p. 67; m. 106, p. 68; R. 30, m. 95, p. 70; m. 153, 154, p. 71 ; R. 32, in. 50, 74, p. 75 ; R. 33, m. 61, p. 77 ; m. 106, p. 78 Privy Seal, R. 2, m. 83, p. 4 ; R. 5, m. 113, p. 12; R. 18, m. 1, p. 40 ; R. 24, m. 8, p. 52 ; R. 25, m. 63, p. 55 Prussia-street, R. 3, m. 30, p. 6 ; R. 5, m. 115, p. 12 Pulleagh, R. 9, ni. 24, p. 18 Puxley's Garden, R. 26, in. 13, p. 57 Quacinexlough, R. 33, m. 99, p. 78 Quagmacloughlin, R. 33, m. 99, p. 78 Quebec City, R. 1, m. 49, p. 2 ; R. 17, m. 79, 85, p. 40 Queen's County, R. 1, m. 91, p. 2 ; R. 6, m. 109, p. 13 ; R. 14, m. 23, p. 32 ; m. 171, p. 33 ; R. 16, m. 95, p. 37 ; R. 25, m. 65, p. 55 Fairs, R. 16, m. 95, p. 37 Lieutenant, R. 11, m. 31, p. 21 Lunatic Asylum, R. 1, m. 80, p. 2 Privy Seal II Rectory. Quigne, R. 33, m. 99, p. 78 Quigs, R. 33, m. 99, p. 78 Quilon, R. 11, m. 215, p. 23 Quinsborough, R. 13, m. 63, p. 28 Rachraghlis, R. 33, m. 99, p. 78 Raddonstown rectory and vicarage, R. 28, in. .51, p. 64 Union, R. 28, m. 52, p. 64 ; R. 30, ui. 88, p. 76 Raduff, R. 7, m. 21, p. 14 Ragheen, R. 25, m. 15, p. 54 Raghliss, R. 33, m. 99, p. 78 Rahavil, R. 14, m. 84, p. 32 Raholp, R. 28, m. 86, p. 65 Ralahiiie, R. 20, m. 23, p. 44 Ramachan, R. 33, m. 52, p. 77 Ramsbottom, R. 26, m. 46, p. 57 Raphoe Deanery, R. 13, ni. 119, p. 29 ; R. 28, ni. 78, p. 64 Diocese, R. 3, m. 63, p. 6; R. 13, m. 119, p. 29; R. 26, m. 1, p. 56 ; R. 33, m. 93, p. 78 Rectory and Vicarage, R. 28, m. 80, p. 64 Rashalane, R. 14, ni. 215, p. 34 Rashee Parish and Cure, R. 3, m. 75, p. 6 Rath, R. 13, m. Ill, p. 29 see BarnacarroU, Rathdowlan Rectory, R. 6, ni. 59, p. IS Rathdrum Parish, R. 14, ni. 71, p. 32 Rathfrangan, R. 3, m. 63, p. 6; R. 33, m. 94, p. 78 Rathgar, R. 12, m. 63, p. 25 ; R. 16, m. 149, p. 38 Rathleague, R. 25, m. 65, p. 55 Rathmagurny, R. 2, m. Ill, p. 4. Rathmullen Parish, R. 28, m. 91, p. 65 Rathneedeen, R. 14, m. 215, p. 34 Rathogowly, R. 31, in. 173, p. 73 Rathrolan, R. 14, in. 215, p. 34 Rathscanlan, R. 2, m. Ill, p. 4 Rathvarren, R. 13, ni. Ill, p. 29 Rawdonstown — see, Bally roddan Rectory, R. 6, m. 57, p. 13 ; R. 7, m. G, p. 14 ; m. 85, 89, p. 15; m. 132, p. 16; R. 9, m. 21, 31, p. 18; in. ]2.>, p. 19; R. 12, m. 8, p. 24; R. 16, ni. 119, p. 38; R. 17, in. 89, p. 40 ; R. 22, m. 133, p. 49; R. 27, ni. 25, p. 60; R. 33, m. 106, p. 78 Rectory and Vicarage, R. 1, m. 103, p. 3; R. 3, in. 99, p. 6; R. 4, m. 53, 55, p. 9 ; R. 7, m. 63, 87, p. 15 ; R. 9, m. 33, p. 18; R. ll,m. 219, p. 23; R. 13, m. 61, p. 28; R. 15. Ml. 117, p. 36 ; R. 16, m. 99, p. 37 ; R. 26, m. 1, p. 56 ; 112 INDEX LOCORUM. Redcross II Sandy Hill. R. 27, m. 24, p. 60; m.'87, 88, 89, p. 62; R. 28, m. 5, p. 63 ; m. 41, p. 64; R. 29, m. 106, p. 68; R. 30, m. 93, p. 70; m. 153, 154, p. 71 ; R. 32, m, 50, p. 75; R. 33, in. 61, p. 77 Redcross, (New Parish) R. 14, m. 79, p. 32 Reedstown, R. 14, m. 215, p. 34 Regent's-park, R. 6, in. 75, p. 13 ; R. 11, m. 117, p. 22 ; R. 14, m. 51, p. 32 ; R. 26, m. 137, p. 59 Regent-street, R. 23, m. 89, p. 50 ; R. 29, m. 127, p. 68 Release, R. 33, ni. 97, p. 78 Renfrew, R. 26, m. 133, p. 59 Revery, R. 16, m. 113, p. 37 Rich-hill New Parish, R. 33, m. 57, p. 77 Richmond Lunatic Asylum, R. 30, m. 157, p. 71 ; R. 31, m. 152, 163, p. 73 Rider's-row, R. 24, m. 55, p. 53 Rincreach, R. 28, ni. 91, p. 65 Ring, R. 14, m. 215, p. 34 Ringsend Chapel, R. 7, m. 62, p. 15 Ringknock, R. 14, m. 215, p. 34 Robert-street, (Limerick) R. 27, m. 94, p. 62 Rochford's-quay, R. 33, m. 5, p. 76 store, R. 33, m. 3, p. 76 Rockbarton, R. 5, m. 82, p. 11 Rock Castle, R. 3, m. 13, p. 5 Rockmacreany, R. 33, m. 58, p. 77 Rodney Buildnigs, R. 31, m. 96, p. 72 Roomsnan, R. 12, m. 113, p. 26 Rosscarberry, R. 23, m. 41, p. 54 Roscommon County, R. 4, m. 29, p. 8 ; R. 15, m. 103, p. 36 ; R. 29, m. 98, p. 67 ; m. 141, p. 68 ; R. 32, m. 76, p. 75 ; R. 33, m. 110, p. 78 Clerk of the Crown, R. 15, m. 103, p. 36 Constable of Athlone, R. 4, m. 29, p. 8 Fairs, R. 7, m. 7, p. 14 ; R. 22, m. 131, p. 49 ; R. 28, m. 23, p. 63 Lieutenant, R. 10, m. 21, p. 20 Lunatic Asylum, R. 6, m. 13, p. 13 Roscrea, R. 8, m. 3, p. 16 Rosebank, R. 28, m. 19, p. 63 Rosiiapallice, R. 14, m. 74, p. 32 Ross, R. 4, m. 71, p. 9 ; R. 28, m. 91, p. 65 Diocese, R. 20, m. 19, p. 44 Rossahane, R. 14, m. 74, p. 32 Rossan, R. 12, m. 113, p. 26 Rossglass, R. 28, m. 91, p. 65 Rosslare Parish, R. 14, m. 214, p. 34 Rossnowlagh, R. 3, m. 60, p. 6 ; R. 33, m. 94, p. 78 Parish, R. 3, m. 60, p. 6 ; R. 33, m. 93, p. 78 Rostellan Rectory and Vicarage, R. 28, m. 5, p. 63 Rostoonstowne, R. 44, m. 215, p. 34 Rostrevor, R. 2, m. 101, p. 4 Rudley, R. 26, m. 49, p. 57 Rushyhil],R. 30, m. 49, p. 69 Russaghj. parish and rectory, R. 22, m. 116, 129, p. 49 Russel's-quay, R. 33, m. 20, p. 76; Rutland Mills, R. 12^ m. 13, p. 24 square, R. 1, m. 49, p. 2 ; R. 17, m. 35, p. 39 Sackvillc-street, R. 18, m. 81, p. 41 ; R. 27, m. 33, p. 61 Saggard, R. 4, m. 33, p. 8 ; R. 26, m. 145, p. 60 Salford, R. 21, m. 15, p. 45 Sandy Bay, R. 31, m. 183, p. 74 Sandy Hill, R. 2, m. Ill, p. 4 Saudymount, R. 27, m. 17, p. 60 Sarderra, R. 2, m. Ill, p 4 Saul rectory, R. 28, m. 83, p. 64 Scarawalsh, R. 7, m. 53, p. 13 Schooles, R. 3, m. 47, p. 6 ; m. 167, p. 7 ; R. 4, m. 1, p. 7 ; R. 18, m. 37, p. 41 ; R. 19, m. 88, p. 43; R. 29, m. 140, p. 68 Seapatrick parish church, R. 24, m. 16, p. 52 Sessragh, Murphy, R. 30, m. 49, p. 69 Scott, R. 30, m. 49, p. 69 Sandymount II St. Carthag. Sessua, (3 times) R. 2, m. Ill, p. 4 Shanamore, R. 14, ra. 74, p. 32 Shancally, R. 1, m. 99, p. 2 Shanganagh, R. 23, m. 131, p. 51 Shank Hill rectory, R. 17, m. 89, p. 40 Shannon River, R. 2, m. 39, p. 3 ; R. 12, m. 63, p. 28; R. 24, m. 35, 52, p. 53; R. 32, m. 58, p. 75; R. 33, m. 3, IG, 28, p. 76 ; m. 31, p. 77 Shannon-street, R. 33, m. 18, p. 76 Shannons, quarter, R. 31, m. 173, p. 73 Shanrahan vicarage, R. 24, m. 57, p. 53 Shantulath, R. 31, m. 173, p. 73 Sheanabegg, R. 14, m. 74, p. 32 Sheeane, R. 33, m. 77, p. 78 Sheenagh, R. 11, m. 109, p. 22 Sheep-walk, R. 11, m. 169, p. 22 Sheffield, R. 19, m. 26, p. 42 ; R. 29, m. 80, 83, p. 67 Shelbourne road, R. 33, m. 28, p. 76 Shewish, R. 33, m. 58, p. 77 Shilelagh, new parish, R. 17, m. 67, p. 39 Shop-street, Drogheda, R. 33, m. 128, p. 79 Shraheens, R. 33, m. 99, p. 78 Shrove, R. 23, m. 23, p. 50 Sigginstown, R. 14, m. 215, p. 34 Sir John Rogerson's quay, R. 12, m. 39, p. 25 Skahanna, R. 7, m. 53, p. 15 Skeig O'Neill, R. 31, m. 1, p. 72 Skull rectory and vicarage, R. 3, m. 99, p. 6 Slane rectory, R. 7, m. 89, p. 13 Sleamane, R. 14, m. 74, p. 32 Sleanagoreagh, R. 13, m. 116, p. 29 Slievenaghriddle, R. 28, m. 84, p. 65 Sligo county, R. 9, m. 1, p. 17; R. 16, ni. 7, p. 36; R. 25, m. 97, p. 56; R. 33, m. 97, p. 78 Clerk of (he Crown, R. 15, m. 91, p. 35 Fairs, R. 9, m. 1, p. 17 Lieutenant, R. 11, m. 221, p. 23 Light House, R. 23, m. 1, p. 50 Slyne Head, R. 11, m. 166, p. 23 Smithwick, R. 30, m. 62, p. 70 Snugborough, R. 2, m. Ill, p. 4 Somerset County, R. 27, m. 81, p. 62 Southampton County, R. 20, ra. 67, p. 44 Row, R. 21, m. 3, p. 45 South Molton-street, R. 11, m. 24, p. 21 Row, R. 15, m. 83, p. 35 Southwark, R. 33, m. 116, p. 78 Sowerby-bridge, R. 25, m. 33, p. 54 Spaight's-quay, R. 33, m. 3, p. 76 Spittle, R. 27, m. 110, p. 62 Spittlefields, R. 3, m. 3, p. 3 Sraveela, R. 21, m. 69, p. 43 St. Andrew's Parish, R. 13, m. 35, p. 28 street, R. 15, m. 1, p. 34 ; R. 22, m. 1, p. 47 St. Carthag, Deanery, R. 9, m. 29, p. 18 INDEX LOCORUM. 113 Surrey. St. Coleman St. Coleman, Deanery, R. 32, m. 74, p. 75 St. Evanus, Cathedral, R. 13, m. 119, p. 29 St. Faughan, Deanery, R. 2, m. 135, p. 5 St. Fian's Parish, (fairs) R. 31, m. 123, p. 73 St. Finbarry Cathedral, R. 6, m. 59, p. 13 St. Flanan, Deanery, R. 3, m. 15, p. 5 St. John's Gate, R. 33, m. 128, p. 79 green, R. 25, m. 36, p. 54 square, R. 15, m. 19, p. 34 street, R. 33, m. 127, p. 79 wood, R. 29, m. 56, p. 67 St. James's-gate, R. 33, m. 128, p. 79 marsh, R. 33, m. 128, p. 79 parish, R. 23, m. 61, p. 50 street, R. 15, m. 171 St. Kill rectory, R. 17, m. 89, p. 40 St. Lawrence-gate, R. 33, m. 126, p. 79 street, R. 33, m. 128, p. 79 St. Luke's parish, R. 12, m. 121, p. 26 St. Margaret's parish, R. 14, m. 214, p. 34 St. Mark, Free Church, R. 11, m. 201, p. 23 vicarage, R. 11, m. 19, p. 21 St. Mary, at Portclare, R. 20, m. 51, p. 44 parish, R. 33, m. 126, p. 79 rectory and vicarage, R. 13, m. 116, p. 29 St. Michael, R. 27, m. 73, p. 61 St. Michan's parish, R. 22, m. 56, p. 48 ; m. 61, p. 49 St. Pancras, R. 28, m. 27, p. 64 St. Patrick Assurance Company, R. 3, m. 47, p. 6 ; R. 5, m. 33, 35, 37, p. 10; m. 73, p. 11 ; R. 13, m. 231, p. 31 ; R. 16, m. 119, p. 38; R. 24, m. 5, p. 52; R. 29, m. 17, p. 66; R. 33, m. 1, p. 76 St. Paul's parish, R. 26, m. 70, p. 59 St. Peter's parish, R. 11, m. 201, p. 23; R. 23, m. 97, p. 50; R. 33, m. 126, 128, p. 79 Staflford county, R. 7, m. 57, p. 15 ; R. 8, m. 135, p. 17 ; R. 16, m. 75, p. 37 ; R. 17, m. 35, p. 39; R. 27, m. 1, p. 60 ; R. 30, m. 62, 67, p. 70 Stafford-street, R. 18, m. 82, p. 42 Stahalmock rectory and vicarage, R. 4, m. 55, p. 9 Stahulmuck, R. 7, m. 87, p 15. Stapelstown, R. 14, m. 215, p. 34 Steam Packet Buildings, R. 7, m. 95, p. 15 Company, R. 33, m. 30, p. 77, 80 Stephney Causeway, R. 29, m. 87, p. 67 Stevenage, R. 30, m. 48, p. 69 Stoke Prior, R. 30, m. 62, p. 70 Stone-haU, R. 30, m. 109, p. 70 Straclevin, R. 21, ra. 69, p. 45 Stradbally, R. 14, m. 23, p. 32 Stradone House, R. 21, m. 61, p. 45 Straffan, R. 32, m. 75, p. 75 ; R. 33, m. 110, p. 78 Stramuckelroy, R. 21, m. 69, p. 45 Strand, R. 8, m. 1, p. 16; R, 22, m. 85, p. 49 Stranorlar rec. & vie, R. 26, m. 1, p. 56; R. 28, m. 80, p. 64 Strehert, R. 7, m. 53, p. 15 Stretton-hall, R. 8, m. 135, p. 17 ; R. 17, m. 35, p. 39 Strokestown, R. 29, m. 141, p. 68 Sugarloaf-hill, R. 11, m. 109, p. 22 Summer-hill, R. 8, m. 83, p. 17 ; R. 30, m. 53, p. 69 ; R. 31, m. 147, p. 73 Sunday 's-gatc, R. 33, m. 127, p. 79 Surrenders, R. 1, m. 161, p. 3 ; R. 32, m. 33, p. 74 Surrey county, R. 14, m. 43, p. 32 ; R. 23, m. 133, p. 51 ; R. 29, m. 62, p. 61 ; R. 28, m. 48, p. 64 ; R. 29, m. 31, p. 66 i R. 31, m. 80, 96, p. 72 ; R. 32, m. 81, p. 73 Surrey-street, R. 8, m. 1, p. 16; R. 21, m. 191, p. 47 Swallowfield, R. 16, m. 7, p. 36 Sweetmount, R. 26, m. 147, p. 60 Swords, R. 9, m. 21, p. 18 Sydney-road, R. 29, m. 48, p. 66 Synnot-place, R. 18, m. 81, p. 41 Tacumshane, R. 14, m. 215, p. 34 parish, R. 14, m. 214, p. 34 TaUaght, R. 14, m. 63, p. 32 commons, R. 2, m. 1, p. 3 Swallowfield II Trassgarrow. Tamerraagan, R. 33, m. 99, p. 78 TankiUy, R. 31, m. 174, p. 74 Tannachmore, R. 33, m. 99, p. 78 Tanragle, R. 33, m. 52, p. 77 Tarbert rock, R. 2, m. 40, p. 3 town, R. 2, m. 39, p. 3 Tattenaboodagh, R. 21, m. 70, p. 46 Teckmacrevan parish, R. 11, m. 21, p. 21 Teerleffin, R. 16, m. 113, p. 38 Temple-hill, R. 21, m. 27, p. 45 lane, R. 5, m. 73, p. 11 TempleUon, R. 14, m. 84, p. 32 Templemichael rectory and vicarage, R. 15, m. 117, p. 36 Templeoughter parish, R. 10, m. 1, p. 21 Templeport union, R. 25, m. 1, p, 54 Templeshanbo parish, R. 7, m. 53, p. 15 ; R. 13, m. 1 17, p. 29 Templetenny vicarage, R. 24, m. 57, p. 53 Templevarney, R. 33, m. 99, p. 78 Termonmaguirke parish, R. 33, m, 51, p. 77 Terenure, R. 30, m. 108, p. 70 Ternemorrogh, R. 31, m. 174, p. 74 Thomas-street, R. 21, m. 81, p. 46 Thomond-bridge, R. 32, m. 58, p. 73 Three Wells, R. 14, m. 74, p. 32 Tidavnet parish, R. 21, m. 65, p. 45 Tinakelly, R. 14, m. 74, p. 32 Tincurry, R. 7, m. 53, p. 15 Tipperary County, R. 8, m. 5, p. 16 ; R. 13, m. 123, p. 29 ; R. 14, m. 133, p. 33 ; R. 15, m. 13, p. 34 ; R. 18, m. 82, p. 42 ; R. 24, m. 55, p. 53 ; R. 25, m. 15, p. 54 ; R. 33, m. 100, p. 78 Clerk of the Crown, R. 4, m. 16, p. 8 House of Correction, R. 15, m. 53, p. 35 Lieutenant, R. 11, m. 61, p. 21 ; R. 14, m. 133, p. 33 Lunatic Asylum, R. 15, m. 53, p. 35 Titeskin Rectory and Vicarage, R. 28, m. 41, p. 63 Titles, R. 7, m. 125, p. 16; R. 9, m. 107, p. 19; R. 21, m. 225, p. 47 ; R. 29, m. 91, p. 67 Tiverton, R. 14, m. 1, p. 31 Tobbercorry, R. 2, m. Ill, p. 4 Tobbercorry parish, R. 2, m. 109, p. 4 Token House Yard, R. 31, m. 91, p. 72 Tombrack, R. 7, m. 53, p. 15 Tombrick, R. 7, m. 53, p. 15 Tomgarrow, R. 7, m. 53, p. 15 Tomnifinogue, R. 17, m. 68, p. 40 Tonduff, R. 3, m. 20, p. 5 Tonnystacken, R. 21, m. 70, p. 43 Tower Hamlets, R. 17, m. 27, p. 39 Townalahard, R. 7, m. 27, p. 13 Townalough, R. 7, m. 22, p. 14 Toyagh, R. 33, m, 95, p. 78 Tralec, R. 2, m. 87, p. 4 ; R. 11, m. 67, 70, p. 21 Trassgarrow, R. 33, m. 99, p. 78 u 114 INDEX LOCORUM. Travancore Waterford. Travancore, R. 11, m. 215, p. 23 Trevett Rectory and Vicarage, R. 30, m. 153, p. 71 Trienmacmurtagh, R. 33, m. 99, p. 78 Trienmore, R. 33, m. 99, p. 78 Trienscrabbagh, R. 33, m. 99, p. 78 Trim, (8) R. 1, m. 64, 103, p. 2 ; m. 1 18, p. 3 ; R. 8, m. 83, p. 17 Trinity College Charier, R. 17, m. 17, p. 38 Provost, R. 7, in. 1, p. 14 square, R. 33, ra. 45, p. 76 -street, R. 25, m. 51, p. 55 Trooperfield, R. 13, m. 187, p. 30 Tuam Diocese, R. 3, m. 47, p. 6 ; R. 21, m. 63, p. 45 Tubbercurry, R. 9, tn. 1, p. 17 Tucking-mill, R. 19, m. 81, p. 43 TiQlagh, R. 33, m. 99, p. 78 Tullavella, R. 2, m. Ill, p. 4 Tullincropple, R. 31, m. 173, p. 73 TuUogarvie Rectory, R. 31, m. 173, p. 73 TuUowclay, R. 13, m. Ill, p. 29 Tullyard, R. 28, m. 91, p. 65 TuUyback, R. 16, m. 113, p. 38 TuUybryan, R. 20, m. 58, p. 44 TuUygibben, R. 2, m. 87, p. 4 Tullyvilly, R. 33, m. 99, p. 78 Tumlusty, R. 25, m. 2, p. 54 Tunduff, R. 9, m. 35, p. 18 Turvey House, R. 14, m. 139, p. 33 Tyrella parish, R. 28, m. 82, p. 65 Tyrone County, R. 9, m. 107, p. 19; R. 20, m. 51, p. 44; R. 30, m. 49, p. 69; R. 33, m. 1, p. 76 Clerk of the Crown, R. 11, m. 270, p. 23 Lieutenant, R. 11, m. 55, p. 21 Tythiwer, R. 11, m. 110, p. 22 Ulster Bank, R. 31, m. 1, p. 72 Ulster King-at-Arms, R. 3, m. 147, p. 7 Ulster province, R. 3, m. 136, p. 7 Unions, R. 7, m. 109, p. 16 ; R. 22, m. 129, p. 49 ; R. 28, m. 51, p. 64 ; R. 29, m. 64, p. 67 Upper Baggot-street, R. 27, m. 17, p. 60 Upper Merrion-street, R.3, m. 47, p. 6; R. 14, m. 199, p. 34 Upper Rope-walk, R. 16, m. 33, p. 37 Urney, R. 16, m. 113, p. 37 Urney parish, R. 16, m. 109, p. 37 Usher's-street, R. 27, m. 27, p. 60 Van Dieman's Land, R. 29, m. 39, p. 66 Vauxhall Foundery, R. 12, m. 31, p. 25 Vicarages, R. 2, m. 75, p. 4 ; R. 3, m. 3, p. 5 ; R. 9, m. 96, p. 19; R. 11, m. 19, p. 21 ; R. 12, m. 8, p. 24; m. 119, 153, p. 26; R. 18, m. 15, p. 40; R. 19, m. 90, p. 43; R. 22, m. 129, p. 49; R. 23, m. 122, p. 51 ; R. 24, m. 57, p. 53 ; R. 28, m. 1, p. 63. Vicars Choral, Cork, R. 6, m. 127, p. 13 Wallstown parish, R. 25, m. 4, p. 54 Walmorsley, R. 33, m. 70, p. 77 Walworth, R. 28, m. 48, p. 64; R. 32, m. 81, p. 75 Warwick, R. 16, m. 17, p. 36 Warwick County, R. 16, m. 7, p. 36; R. 24, m. 51, p. 53 Waterard and Mill, R. 30, m. 49, p. 69 Waterford city, R. 1, m. 19, p. 1 ; R. 19, m. 55, p. 43 ; R. 27, m. 17, p. 60; R. 28, m. 13, p. 63 Collector, R. 4, m. 71, p. 9 Lieutenant, R. 13, m. 133, p. 30 Lunatic Asylum, R. 15, m. 51, p. 35 Waterford city. Packer and Guager, R. 4, m. 63, p. 9 county, R. 15, m. 13, p. 34 ; R. 28, m. 13, p. 63 — Clerk of the Crown, R. 5, m. 79, p. 11 Lieutenant, R. 11, m. 43, p. 21 Watergrass-hill, R. 27, m. 72, p. 61 Wellclose-square, R. 30, m. 133, p. 71 Wellesley Lock, R. 24, m. 42, p. 53 Werburgh-street, R. 25, m. 85, p. 56 West Bromwick, R. 30, m. 67, p. 70 Westforthill, R. 16, m. 29, p. 36 West-gate, R. 33, m. 128, p. 79 Westland-row, R. 2, m. 87, p. 4 ; R. 13, m. 63, p. 28 ; R. 33, m. 87, p. 78 West Liffey-street, R. 26, m. 73, p. 58 Westmeath County, R. 4, m. 29, p. 8 ; R. 8, m. 135, p. 17 ; R. 17, m. 35, p. 39 ; R. 19, m. 1, p. 42 ; R. 30, m. 109, p. 70 Custos Rotulorum, R. 26, m. 145, p. 60 Fairs, R. 31, m. 123, p. 73 Lieutenant, R. 10, m. 41, p. 20 Westminster, R. 29, m. 127, p. 68 ; R. 30, m. 133, p. 71 Westmoreland, R. 32, m. 7, p. 74 street, R. 23, m. 1 3 1 , p. 5 1 ; R. 29, m. 1 02, p . 68 Weston Park, R. 29, m. 51, p. 67 Westport, R. 11, m. 135, p. 22 House, R. 19, m. 105, p. 43 Wexford county, R. 12, m. 191, p. 27; R. 21, m. 81, p. 47 ; R. 29, m. 65, p. 67 Lieutenants, R. 10, m. 125, p. 20 ■ — - Lighthouses, R. 23, m. 61, p. 50 Waterford II Yoiiltown. town, R. 15, m. 33, p. 35 Collector, R. 5, m. 14, p. 10 Weyestown, R. 11, m. 129, p. 22 Weymouth, R. 16, m. 123, p. 38 Wheeler-street, R. 3, m. 5, p. 5 White Chapel, R. 25, m. 20, p. 54; R. 27, m. 45, p. 61 Cross Inn, R. 22, m. 37, p. 48 Hill, R. 28, m. 85, p. 65 House, R. 31, m. 1, p. 72 Park, R. 33, m. 126, p. 79 Wichbald, R. 29, m. 118, p. 68 Wicklow county, R. 14, m. 145, p. 33 ; R. 15, m. 9, p. 34 ; R. 29, m. 107, p. 68 Lieutenant, R. 10, m. 59, p. 20 Wildman's Court, R. 26, m. 77, p. 58 William-street, R. 5, m. 74, p. 11 Williamsgate-street, R. 26, m. 10, p. 57 Williamstown, R. 12, m. 39, p. 24 Willowpark, p. 80 Wilmount, R. 13, m. 159, p. 30 Wilts county, R. 16, m. 7, p. 36 Wolverhampton, R. 30, m. 13, p. 69 Wood-street, R. 22, m. 1, p. 47 Woolwich, R. 27, m. 31, p. 60 Worcester county, R. 29, m. 118, p. 68 ; R. 30, m. 62, p. 70 Yniscedywyn, R. 33, m. 143, p. 79 York county, R. 9, m. 23, p. 18; R. 25, m. 33, p. 54; R. 26, m. 49, p. 57 road, R. 25, m. 75, p. 55 street, R. 14, m. 63, p. 32 terrace, R. 25, m. 89, p. 56 Youghal port, R. 4, m. 61, p. 9 ; R. 5, m. 47, p. 10; R. 26, m. 122, p. 59 Youghal, R. 21, m. 211, p. 47 Youltown (twice; R. 14, m. 215, p. 34