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as followethe. — Imprimis he is to receive from O'Sullivan-more, and 

 G'Donoughoe-more, and Macgillicuddy, for every night's cudihie 

 they paie yearelye, the hydes of all the beoves and the fellesof all the 

 shepe that shal be killed for the said Cudihies, together with the 

 chines of the said beoves and of hogges ; alsoe O'Sullivan Beara is to 

 give the said Manus his tribute, and from everie other gentleman of 

 person of my countrie or anie other that owes a night's supper, alias 

 a Cudihie, the said Manus and his heires are to receive the hydes of 

 the beoves, together with the chines of the beoves and hogges that 

 shal be killed for the provision of the said Cuddyhies : alsoe I 

 authorize the said Manus whensoever I or my heires shall not be de- 

 termined to repaire to the said gentlemen's houses, to spende the said 

 Cuddyhies, to take upp and coUecte the same for my use, he the said 

 Manus beinge bound to sende the same to my house or manors 

 receiving his accustomed fees ; and said Manus and his attornies are 

 to keep all the meat and victuals that shall be sent to my houses and 

 manors : and moreover it shall be lawfull for the said Manus to re- 

 ceive on the marriage of every of my daughters, or of the daughter 

 of a Mac Carthy More, in facie Ecclesiae, from the husbande of said 

 daughter, five marks or five good hackneys as his fee ; and also the 

 fosterers of my children are to pay him his fees j and the said Manus 

 shall have the hides of all the beoves killed when I the said Earl shall 

 be in camp, alias mfustoheel, with Easter and Christmas offerings, 

 and all other accustomed dues,-- Datum vicesimo Septimo die Julii 

 anno Domini 1584, annoque regni Reginae nostrae Eliz. Vicesimo 



Sexto. 



(Signed) Donyll Clancare. 



Witness. Moriertagh Mac Teige. 



Teige Mac Dermody. 



Cormac Mac Owen. 



