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A VIEW of such Debts and Sums, certain and desparable, due to the King by several recognizances, as appear by record in office of the Remembrancer of the Exchequer.
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1 Oct 1611
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First, of debts certain and sperable, viz.,--

Kildare.--Richard Bryan of Longwood - 4l. Ir.

King's County.--Sir George Cowley, Kt. 8l. Ir.

Clare.--Donnell Oge McNemarra of Ferton - 20l. Ir.

City of Dublin.--William Dowle, merchant - 34l. 10s. Str.

Wexford.--John Itchingham of Donbrody - 12l. 6s. 9d. Ir.

Meath.--Nicholas Nettervill of Dowth - 5l. Ir.

Louth.--Ambrose Ap. Hugh - 181l. 1s. 7¾d. Ir.

Queen's County.--Robt. Whitney of Syan - 9l. 10s. Ir.

City of Dublin.--George Robinson, deceased - 4l. 3s. 4d. Ir.

Kildare and Queen's County.--Lady Elizabeth Sent Leger, widow, and Robert Whitney - 70l. Ir.

Louth.--Edward Dowdall of Athirdee - 3l. 13s. 4d.

Kerry.--Richard Rogers of the Rosse - 18l. 10s. 0¾d. Ir.

Downe.--Arthur Bagnoll of the Newry - 100l. Ir.

Dublin.--Sir Thomas FitzWillyams of Meryouge, Kt., being surety for Diermot O'Toole - 5l. Ir.

Dublin.--John Walshe of Ballyawly - 3l. 6s. 8d.

Dublin.--George Dyllon of Killeigh - 11l. 5s. Str.

Dublin.--Henry Burnell, Esq. - 25l. Ir.

Clare.--Donnogh McShane O'Grady of Fossaghmore - 50s. Ir.

City of Dublin.--Thomas FitzSymons, alderman, deceased - 4l. 19s. 10¾d. Ir.

Meath.--Anthony Gernon of Agher Pallice one of the sureties of William Dougan, late clerk of the first-fruits, deceased - 100l. Str.

Kildare.--Thomas Dougan of Halveston, do. - 50l. Str.

City of Dublin.--Richard Longe, do. - 20l. Str.

City of Dublin.--Henry Lyttle, do. - 20l. Str.

City of Dublin.--Robert Bee, do. - 20l. Str.

City of Dublin.--Thomas Ledsham - 3l. 7s. 6d. Str.

City of Dublin.--Thomas Farbecke, surety for the Lady Frances, dowager of Kildare, due - 405l. 8s. 9d. Ir.

City of Dublin.--Michael Sedgrave, merchant - 6l. 13s. 4d. Str.

City of Dublin.--Nicholas Gawnan, shoemaker - 6l. 13s. 4d. Str.

City of Dublin.--James Byrne, cook - 6l. 13s. 4d. Str.

City of Dublin.--John Birkett - 6l. 13s. 4d. Str.

Meath.--Thomas Darcy of Donowre - 8l. Str.

Meath.--The heirs, executors, or administrators of James Cusake of Rathallren - 6l. 13s. 4d. Ir.

Meath.--The heirs, executors, &c., of Thomas Peldon of Rosfin - 32l. 3s. Str.

Meath.--Sir James Dillon, Knight - 10l. Str.

Meath.--Richard Pheipo of Cussingston - 6l. Ir.

Meath.--Richard Plunkett of Rathmore - 4l. 20d. Ir.

Kerry.--Donnell McFynnen of Ardtullagh - 62s. 3d. Ir.

Kerry.--Giles Harbert of the Corryns - 148l. 4s. Str.

Catherlagh.--Sir William Harpole, Kt. - 11l. 13s. 6d. Ir.

Catherlagh.--Teige O'Gormigan of Ardriston - 5l. Ir.

Catherlagh.--Sir William Hartpole, Kt. - 34l. 17s. 11½d. Ir.

Westmeath.--Edmond Brenan of Adamston - 66s. 8d. Str.

Wicklow.--Cahir O'Toole of Knock McKnocke - 30l. Ir.

Wicklow.--Garrett Byrne of Ballineparke, gent. - 5l. Ir.

Wicklow.--Willm. McFerrye of Bally McGillargie - 5l. Ir.

Wicklow.--Tirrelagh McDonnogh Birne of Mountaghe - 5l. Ir.

Wicklow.--Mlaghlin Duffe Byrne of Ballintlea - 5l. Ir.

Wicklow.--Cahir McMorrishe Byrne of Iverkelly - 5l. Ir.

Wicklow.--James Byrne of Kilkyne, begge - 5l. Ir.

Wicklow.--Hubert Archbold of Rathdown - 5l. Ir.

Cork.--Owyn McTeige and Donnoghe McTeige of Drissa - 7l. 10s. Ir.

Down.--Sir Hugh Mountgomerye, Knt. - 95l. 3s. 6d. Ir.

Longford.--Maurice FitzGeralde of New Castle - 10l. Ir.

Longford.--Teige O'Farrall of the Rowe - 5l. Ir.

Longford.--Maurice FitzGerald O'Farrell of New Castle - 6l. 10s. 4d.

King's County.--Sir Henry Warren, Knight - 9l. 11s. 3d. Ir.

King's County.--Callogh O'Molloye of Ballye, 806 Ir., of which is due at next Michaelmas term - 20l. Ir.

Henry Beecher of Castlemaghowne - 53l. 6s. 8d. Str.

Meath.--William Talbott of Robertstoun - 18l. Ir.

Corke.--Thomas FitzGerald of Rosse Island - 45l. 10s. Ir.

Wexford.--Nicholas Masterson of Ardcroman - 18l. Str.

Cavan.--Willm. Brymingham of Corenegrane - 30l. Ir.

City of Dublin.--Robert Bellinghan - 50s. Ir.

Corke.--Charles McCartye of Killcrea, Esq. 20l. 15s. 4d. Ir.

Sum total, 2,038l. 13s. 8d.

For which his Majesty's levying process or scire facias are issued against the several recognizors failing of their payments as the case requireth, returnable in next Michaelmas term.

Exd. by Ja. Carroll.

Debts desperable.

Formely Dublin now Wicklow.--The heirs, &c., of John Talbott, late of Brey, 11th Elizabeth - 7l. 8s. Ir.

Dublin.--The heirs, &c., of Stephen FitzWilliams of Gopestowne, late deceased 4l. 17s. 10¼d. Ir.

Dublin.--The heirs, &c., of John Wyseham, late of Chappell Isolde, 31st of Elizabeth - 136l. Ir.

Dublin.--The heirs, &c., of Richard Bealinge, late of Swayneston, 31 Eliz. - 16l. 18s. Ir.

Dublin.--The heirs, &c., of Peter Barnewall of Lespopple, 21st January 1595 - 66l. 12d. Ir.

City of Dublin.--Symon Wylde, late of Dublin, 26 Eliz. - 6l. 13s. 2d. Ir.

City of Dublin.--The heirs of Sir Conyers Clifford, Kt., and Haley Heron, 27th Eliz. - 20l. Str.

City of Dublin.--Fynnen McGillpatricke, Lo. Baron of Upper Ossery, 34 Eliz. surety for Willm. Dougan - 400l. Str.

City of Dublin.--The heirs, &c., of the Lady Mary Newenham, widow, 32nd Elizabeth, for payment of all rents, &c., reserved by a custodiam of certain lands granted to her, being bound in - 100l. Str.

Kildare.--The heirs, &c., of Christofer Sutton of the Naas, 12 Eliz., for payment of such sums as he then owed to the Queen, bound in - 40l. Ir.

Kildare.--John Eustace of Newland, -- Elizabeth - 10l. 2s. 8d. Ir.

Kildare.--Gerald Osberston - 30l. 10s. Str.

Louth.--Robert Neale and Thomas Bowth of Carlingford, merchants, 35 Eliz. - 22l. 10s. Ir.

Louth.--Laurance Dowdall and John Dowdall of Glaspistle, 36 Eliz., of such money as should be duly charged on them - 200l. Ir.

Drogheda.--Nicholas Tuite, merchant, 8 Jan. 1583, if the same should be adjudged - 7l. 14s. Str.

Meath.--Peter Tracy, Rector of Rathmore and Richard Tirrell of Fower, 12 Eliz., for payment of such first-fruits as were due - 20l. Str.

John Dallahoyde of Moyclare, 35 Eliz. - 40s. Ir.

Meath.--Henry Dyllon, late of Kentistowne, Michas. term, 1604 - 20l. Str.

Waterford.--Anthony Power of the Crooke, 31 Eliz. - 12l. Ir.

City of Waterford--Roger Wynston otherwise Winstanley, 25th Eliz. - 173l. 9s. 10¾d. Ir.

Westmeath.--John Tyrrell of the Parc, 26 Eliz. - 7l. 10s. Ir.

Limerick.--Morrough McBryen of Ballytarsney, 29th Eliz. - 4l. 5s. Ir.

Cork.--Redmond FitzGerald of Brohill, 36 Eliz. - 27l. 10s. Ir.

Wexford.--Thomas Roche of Draynoghe, 38 Eliz. - 8l. Ir.

Slygo.--Mlaghlin McMullrony McDonogh of Cowle Ownye and others, 36 Eliz., for such money as he then owed - 50l. Str.

Queen's County.--Ferragh McTirlagh McDonnell of Castleton, 5th March 1592, for payment of 100l. or to bring discharge - 100l. Ir.

Down.--Sir Hugh McGennis, Knight, 35 Eliz. - 400l. Ir.

Longford.--Rosse O'Farrall of Lisser Dowlagh, same year - 635l. Ir.

King's.--Garret Oge FitzGerald of Corbettston, the same year - 40l. Ir.

Cavan.--Mullmore O'Reyly of Trinity Island, 29 Eliz. - 8l. 19s. 8d. Str.

Sum total, 2,969l. 17s. 1¾d. Ir.

For all which sums process of scire facias is issued against the several recognizors in next Michaelmas term, whereupon the court will proceed to judgment, if the persons chargeable do not make sufficient and lawful defence.

Exd. by Ja. Carrol. P. Rs.

There are lying open in my office divers other ancient forfeited recognizances returned by justices of assize and goal delivery, and by justices of the peace, only for matters of the peace and appearances, upon which, the King's levying process has orderly issued from time to time at the end of every term. In the execution whereof, all the sheriffs of the several counties have dealt so remissly and negligently as they are all become desperable. And yet the subjects were continually vexed and put to great charge without any benefit or satisfaction to the King. In consideration whereof, it has been thought meet by the Lo. Deputy and the Commissioners for compounding the King's debts to order the Barons of the Exchequer with the assistance of the King's Remembrancer, as well in open court, as by issuing forth commissions to sufficient Commissioners, with meet instructions annexed, to compromise with all such persons, their heirs, executors or administrators as are chargable with the said recognizances for 2s., 18d., or 12d., in the pound, or above, according to the worth of the parties, whereby some benefit is accrued to the King by the compositions already made in court, and more is expected as well by the like hereafter as also by a commission lately issued to the Lo. President, Chief Justice, Attorney and others of the Council of the province of Connaght, and will be effected with the more speed if the sheriffs do their endeavour to find out and bring in the parties, as is given them in charge.

Ex. Ja. Carroll.

Endorsed by Carew, 1611.

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MS 629, p. 128
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<p>Calender of the Carew Manuscripts preserved in the Archiepiscopal Library at Lambeth, ed. J. S. Brewer &amp; W. Bullen (6 vols., 1867-73), vol. V, document 72.</p>
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A VIEW of such Debts and Sums, certain and desparable, due to the King by several recognizances, as appear by record in office of the Remembrancer of the Exchequer.