The great fraud of UlsterHealy, T. M. (Timothy Michael)
History
The great fraud of Ulster
Healy, T. M. (Timothy Michael)
Ireland -- History -- 17th century; Ulster (Northern Ireland and Ireland) -- History
James by the grace of God of England Scotland France and Ireland
king Defender of the faith &c. To our beloved and faithful Nicholas
Kerdiff esquire Serjeant at Law of our kingdom of Ireland aforesaid
Charles Calthrop knight our Attorney General of our kingdom aforesaid
William Parsons esquire our Surveyor General of our kingdom of
Ireland Nicholas Kenney esquire our Escheator general of our kingdom
aforesaid John Dalway esquire Robert Barnewell esquire and Laurence
Masterson gent greeting WHEREAS we by our letters signed with our
own hand and with our signet bearing date at Westminster the sixth
day of December in the second year of our reign of Great Britain
France and Ireland signified our royal will on the part of Thomas
Irelande of the city of London merchant that to him or his assigns we
should grant in farm so much of our manors castles lands tenements
and hereditaments in our kingdom of Ireland as should attain to the
annual value of one hundred pounds current money of England per
annum or thereabouts ... as should seem best to be granted to him
or his assigns in behalf of the said hundred pounds and WHEREAS by
other our letters by our hand bearing date the 16th day of April in
the third year of our reign of England France and Ireland and of
Scotland the thirty eighth we signified our pleasure on the part of
our servant James Hamilton ... all castles manors lands tenements
and hereditaments in the said country of Clandeboye and the Great
Ardes ... rents dues or customs of Ireland ..., especially confiding
in your fidelity prudence and foresight in transacting our business
... Nicholas Kerdiff Sir Charles Calthrop or William Parsons or
Nicholas Kenney we wish to be ... our commissioners ... or six five
four ... to inquire by the oaths of just and lawful men of the
several counties within the province of Ulster aforesaid as well
within liberties as without ... five four three or two of you in the
form aforesaid known or ... by whom the truth of the matter may be
better known or inquired of which ... Brian Fertagh O’Neale or either
of them in their life times or the life times of either of them
were possessed ... in English called “cuttings” in the country or
territory called the Upper Clandeboye and the Great Ardes ... and the
limits of the premises ... to you or six five four three or two of
you in form aforesaid ... or of either of them ... of Carrickfergus
in the province of Ulster aforesaid by ... ways means and ...
whatsoever ... and singular lands ... whatsoever ... the title
already or heretofore has been found and what ... which appertain or
belong to us or ought to belong or appertain to us by reason of any
attainder forfeiture or ... or concealed in the counties of Antrim
and Downe ... above reprise and of all and singular articles things
and circumstances ... and accordingly you or six five four three ...
aforesaid or six five four three or two of you in form aforesaid to
provide concerning all and singular the premises ...
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