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An ABSTRACT of the UNDERTAKERS of MOUNSTER, their horse and foot, mustered and presented...

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An ABSTRACT of the UNDERTAKERS of MOUNSTER, their horse and foot, mustered and presented before me Sir Richard Moryson, Knight, Vice-President, by virtue of a Commission to me, and others directed under the broad seal of Ireland.
Date
4 October 1611
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For parts of Mr. Cuff's seigniory in Sir Mervyn Audlei's possession. For the other part of Mr. Cuff's seigniory in the possession of Sir Francis Slingsby.

For the half seigniory of Malloe, 8 horse and 24 foot.

For Carigmelerge seigniory, 4 horse, 12 foot.

For Mr. Cuff's seigniory, four horse and ten foot.

For the lands, Sir Francis holdeth parcel of the said seigniory seven horse and ten foot.

For Mr. Dennye's seigniory, seven horse and two and twenty foot.

For Mr. Herbert's seigniory, consisting (as is alleged) of about 3,000 acres in his possession, but for more certainty he referreth as before there were mustered, 4 horse, 19 foot.

For Mr. Valentyne Browne's seigniory, five horse and fifteen foot.

For Mr. Conweye's part of a seigniory, 2 horse and 6 foot.

For the seigniory of Stone and Champion in the possession, of Sir Richard Boyle, 6 horse and 13 foot.

There were mustered by Sir Thomas Roaper, Knight, for Sir Wm. Herbert's seigniory of Mounteagleloyall, 4 horse and 17 foot.

For Sir Francis Barkley's half seigniory of Rockbarkley 7 horse and 21 foot.

I also certify that Sir Francis Barkley mustered before me 80 foot well furnished, but 21 being the number for the proportion of land, I only took the names of so many,

For the seigniory of Knockbillingsley, by Sir John Dowdall, Knight, 11 horse and 45 foot.

For Mr. Trenchard's seigniory, 7 horse and 23 foot.

For Mr. Carter's seigniory in the possession of Sir Anthony Ager, 6 horse and ten foot.

For the seigniores in the possession of Mr. Courtney, 4 horse furnished, and 31 foot.

For the seigniory of Fitton's fortune, 3 horse and 4 foot.

For Sir George Bourchier's seigniory, 9 horse and 15 foot.

For Captain Manwaring's seigniory, 1 horse and 4 foot.

Two freeholders mustered 2 horsemen for Mr. Ansloe's seigniory.

There were mustered by Mr. James Casey for the ward of Sir George Thornton, two horse and five foot.

For Sir Bernard Greinvile's seigniory, 14 horse and 44 foot.

For Mr. Beeche's seigniory 11 horse and 46 foot.

For Sir Warham St. Leger's half seigniory, 7 horse and 21 foot.

For the seigniory of Knockmoane, by Mr. Dalton, 8 horse and 26 foot.

By Sir James Goeghe for the manor of Kilmanym, parcel of Sir Edward Fitton's seigniory, 1 horse and 3 foot.

By the Earl of Thomond for the manor of Cullyn parcel of the said Fitton's seigniory, 1 horse, 4 foot.

For Sir Richard Boyle's seigniory in the counties of Waterford and Cork, 20 horse and 50 foot furnished,

I also certify that the said Sir Richard Boyle mustered before me 80 horse and about 400 foot in all, but these being a full proportion for a seigniory, I have taken theirs and omitted the rest.

For the Earl of Ormond's seigniory, in the lands of Swyffyn, 2 horse and 8 foot.

Total, horse 187, foot 511.

This is a true abstract drawn out of the muster book,

Witness my hand, dated and signed, Rich. Moryson.

Endorsed by Lo. Carew. The musters of the undertakers in Mounster taken by Sir Richard Morison in August 1611.

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Lambeth Palace Library
Former department reference
MS 629, p. 196
Language
English
Physical description
7 Pages.
Unpublished finding aids
<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 74.</p>
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An ABSTRACT of the UNDERTAKERS of MOUNSTER, their horse and foot, mustered and presented before me Sir Richard Moryson, Knight, Vice-President, by virtue of a Commission to me, and others directed under the broad seal of Ireland.