50 



3 years, and then before St. John's day by one day's impounding.* 

 The securities for the performance of this covenant are Shane Mac 

 Sheeda and Donogh Mac Conor Mac Sheeda. 



XVII. 



Ancient translated Abstracts. — A. D. 1419'145S. 



The mortgage of the quartermire of Cragannessh [ ] Cow- 

 nagh-f purchased by David O'Ferala for 20 cows, vlt. 15 incalf 

 cowes, 7 gawnaghes, J [ ] 5 cowe calves, 2 bull calves, 8 year- 



lings, the value of twenty cowes in money delivered uppon all holland 

 day. More delivered by the said Uavid upon the Carrowraire of 

 Curraghmolrony in Cownagh, 18 inerks, cross-keale money, with a 

 peny addition in everie grole ; five milch cowes, with five cowe 

 calves, ten heifFers and seven agawnaghes. This mortgage was de- 

 livered on Munday in Whitson week, anno 1419* ' 



The Carrowmire of Tarpane in Curcagh, purchased in fee simple 

 by David for 35 marcks and 9 pence of cross-keale money, with a 

 peny in addition to every grote thereof, 1 7 yards of broad cloth, 

 a hatt and a horss, valued to be worth 20 agawnaghs. — Written 

 anno 1440 by Conor Cleanchy, Notarius publicus. 



The mortgage of said David upon Partinglass in Cownagh, viz. 

 9 stood mares, and 3 fooles and 4 colts, whereof one was a faire 

 horss-colt, 4 yeards of scarlett or stained cloath, and 6 yeards of grey 

 cloath. The said David's mortgage upon the quartermire of JLissen- 



•See Note to No. V. 



t These lands lie between Bunratty and Limerick along the Shannon. The lands of Curcagh 

 also mentioned above lie in the same direction. 

 '^ " Gawnaghes," i. e. strippers. 



