Royal Grants in Ireland

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Bibliographic Details
Other Associated Names: Loftus, Dudley, 1619-1695 (Former owner)
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Collection:Archives and Manuscripts
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  • Manuscript work containing Royal Grants from 1603 to 1641 during the reigns of James I and Charles I. The following is a list of the principal contents:.
  • An Abstract of lands passed in fee-simple, etc. upon divers Grants since his Majesty (King James I) coming to the Crown, p. 184.
  • The State of His Majesty's late grants, anno 1604, p. 197.
  • Parcell of his grants since the Government of Sir Arthur Chichester, p. 198.
  • Letter of the Council of England to Sir Ol. St. John, Lord deputy, concerning the Forts of this Kingdom, p. 451.
  • The names of several Undertakers on whom K. James I bestowed lands in the County of Leitrim, King's and Queen's Counties, and Westmeath, p.458.
  • Instructions to be observed in the plantation in the County of Leytrim, p. 476.
  • Letter of K. James for erecting a Court of wards here, p.506.
  • Grant of the Royal Fishing in Ulster, p. 530.
  • Grant renewed to James [Ussher], Archb. of Armagh by King Charles I for Schools, Glebes, vicars Choral Lands, etc., p. 588.
  • Charles I instructions for passing the Undertaken Lands, p.636.
  • Charles I instructions about Granting Lands in Ulster, p. 673.
  • An Act of Council, 1631. Sir John Hume, Knight, Plantiff. Jane Malcolm, in behalf of her son Malc: Hamilton defendant, p. 719.
  • Index to proper names.