70 ROYAL SOCIETY OF CANADA 
Realm of Ireland forfieted adjudged or determined or held or to be 
held in any other manner as well before us our Heirs and Successors 
in the Chancery of us our Heirs and Successors and the J'ustices of our 
Common Bench and of our Treasurers and Baronns of us our Heirs 
and Successors of our Exchequer Sheriffs Escheators Admirals Coroners 
Clarkes of the Market as before any of our Keepers of the Paie of 
us our Heirs and Successors in our said Land of Ireland to be held 
levied and recieved to the use of the said Thomas take all the afore- 
said Amerciments Fines Redemptions and Issues for ever by his own 
propper hands or that of his Officers or Servants without any account 
or any Return thereof or in any other manner to us our Heirs or 
Successors or Lieutenants Deputies Justices or any other Officers or 
Ministers of us Our Heirs or Successors there for to be Rendered or 
made for Ever Any Statute Act Ordinance Provision or Restriction 
of us to the Contrary made Ordained or Provided in our Land of 
England or in our Land of Ireland in Future to be made Notwith- 
standing. 
And moreover of our more abundant grace We have Pardoned 
Remitted and Released the said Thomas and his Ameftors from all 
manner of Gifts Alienations and Provisions by them or Hither of 
them Arising out of any of their Lands Tenements or held by us or 
our Progenitors heretofore Kings of England by means of any other 
Defect or not held by Right of any other our Kings in Capite. - 
And we have further of our more abundant grace Granted for us 
our Heirs and Successors to the Aforesaid Thomas and his Heirs that 
they may have hold and for ever Take and may allso have power and 
Authority to take and Recieve for all kinds of Wares Comeing for 
Sale to the said Town of Mullaghide as well by Land as by Sea or 
Arm of the Sea aforesaid and from Thenceforth Issuing out of the 
Same the Duties and Customs under Written To Witt for Every 
Cramock of Corn Meal or Salt Comeing for Sale one Halfpenny for 
Every Cramock of Wode for Sale Two pence for Every Cramock of 
Corke or the like for Sale One Penny for Every Cramock or Barrel 
of Tan or Bark Comeing for Sale One Farthing for Every Twelve 
Cramocks or Barrels of all manner of Coals fourpence for Every Twelve 
Barrels of Lime for Sale one penny for Every horseman Hobby* Ox 
or Cow comeing for Sale One penny for every five Hoggs for Bacon 
one penny for Every dozen of Fleeces of Woole for Sale one halfpenny — 
for Every Twenty Gross of Fish for Sale one halfpenny for every 
hundred groce of Fresh Water Eels one penny for Every Salmon for 
Sale one farthing for Every Lamper for Sale one farthing for Every 

+ Hobby, an ambling nag or pony. 
