472 
whereof 
Ther hath bene imprested to her La: in A° 1587. 
A° R. R” Elliz xxix by severall bills 
BRST ose ia. ee siete ui ceaiine whe) hte) SRR 
And in A° xxx™° 1588, to her La: by the 
hands of Moris Shighan her Agent as by his 
bill Rem aperith . . . xxxiv'iitob. Lxiii® v‘ ii? ob. 
And so remayneth clere due uppon this recko- 
nyng for her La: penGon, ending at o* Ladie ( clxi® xiiii® ix* ob Iri. 
daie next 1589 the sum of. . . for ster. exxi! vi i 
Whereof impressed to the said Moriss Shigham by Bill vi? Marcii 
1588, vi" ster, so rem cxv" vi' i® ster. 
Strate Parser OFFIce. 
1589-90, Feb. 9.—The following is an extract from a docquet of Irish 
suits :— 
Countess of Desmond (90). 
That whereas her Ma‘* hath graunted her a pen@on to be paid out of 
the Exchequer here, Desireth their Ll to bee a meanes to her Ma** to pay 
Bae er Warrant for the same, she lying here . . . want and at verie 
great charges 
Also her Sonne being diseased as Mr. Leiutenant........ craveth 
their Ll carefull consideration of hm ....... of his health. 
British Museum, Lanspowne MSS., No. 156, p. 114, extract :— 
Pentions and Annuities granted by her late Ma‘ (Queen Elizabeth). 
By the yeare Countesse of Desmond. . cct 
2 Daughters of the said Countesse . . Ixvi" xiij* iij* 
Strate Paper OFFice. 
Notes of Documents. 
1588-9, Jan. (21).—To enquire what has been answered to the E. of 
Desmond, and others, on chargeable lands. 
1589, Oct". 14.—Sir R. Greynville to Walsingham, ‘“ Concerning the 
state of Munster, and the government of the Desmond, before the rebel- 
lion, and the value of the lands.” 
1589, Oct'.—Commissioners in Munster to P. Council. The tenants 
and pretended proprietors of the chargeable lands shew ancient charters 
proving their title to the lands before Desmond or any Geraldine had 
footing there. 
