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water, and all the other benefits therein from henceforth. It is by 

 the permission and consent of Teige Mac Loghlan, his brother 

 and of all their race and relatives, that said Mahon mortgaged the 

 half quarter of the Liss and Knock in the first mentioned lands. 

 All other lands which the aforesaid race of Mac Gluin should ac- 

 quire, to be enjoyed share and share alike between themselves and 

 their foster brother, said Donagh O'Brien and their heirs. At the 

 expiration of 5 years afterwards, Murogh Mac Gluin gave 60 marks 

 to said Mahon and Teige Mac Loghlan for the fee simple of that 

 land for ever, according to the form, condition, covenant and consi- 

 deration before mentioned. Anno Domini 1545. In witness where- 

 of we Mahon Mac Loghlan of Ballymarkacan, and Teige Mac 

 Loghlan of the same place, do set our hands to this deed in pre- 

 sence of the witnesses here present. 



Mahon Mac Loghlan. 

 Teige Mac Loghlan. 



Murogh O'Brien,* is the O'Brien at this time. 



These are the witnesses present, viz. Teige Macnamara and 

 John Macnamara of Dangin-brick, Donald Mac Rorey from Ca- 

 hirscooley, Flaherty O'Liddy from Shendangin, Teige O'Brien 

 from Cuinchy, Thomas duffe Mac Miler from Killnahow, Teige 

 Mac Donogh Mac Shane form Clon-Lissan, and many others not 

 named here. 



* 



Uncle of Donogh the fat. This Murogh was created Earl of Thomond, in 1543, by Heniy 

 VIII. Here it is observable that his new English dignity of Earl is passed over, while he is 

 mentioned by his paramount Irish title of " O'Brien." 



