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Account from Sub-Treasurer'' s Rolls o/1637-8,-9, and 1640. 



CON-NATJGHT. 



£ s. d. 



Paid Thomas Eaven, for surveying and measuring 

 Mayo, Galway, and tlie several counties of Con- 

 naught, 1,952 8 9 



Captain I^icholas Pinnar, for surveying and mea- 

 suring of Connaught Plantation, 1,226 9 0 



Viscount Eannelagh and Sir F. "Willoughby, for 



ditto, 800 0 0 



„ Joseph Carter, for reducing the several original 



maps of Mayo and Galway, 56 0 0 



Same persons, for tracing maps, Eoscommon, 

 jSligo, Mayo, Galway, and County Town of Gal- 

 way, 33 6 8 



„ Laurence Parsons, for engrossing original books 



of Eoscommon, Sligo, and Mayo, 26 10 0 



, , Thomas Waring and Thomas Eavenscroft, for tran- 

 scribing books of Galway and Co. Town of Galway, 60 0 0 

 The Lord Deputy and other the Commissioners of 

 Survey and attendants, Laurence Parsons, and 

 others, 1,931 1 0 



Total for Connaught, . . 6,085 15 5 



MUNSTEE. 



Paid "William Gilbert and twenty-two other surveyors 

 and measurers of Co. Clare, Limerick, and Tip- 



perary, 2,200 0 0 



„ The Lord Deputy's journey, 700 0 0 



Total for Munster, . . 2,900 0 0 



Leinstee. 



Paid Captain Nicholas Pinnar and William Pinnock, 

 for measuring the territories of Byrne's Country, 

 Cosha, and Eanelagh, in the County Wicklow, 227 15 6 



Gross Total, . . 9,213 10 11 



This evidence clearly shows that there were paid for and compiled 

 books of survey and plots or maps for the counties of Galway, and county 

 of the town of Galway, Mayo, Eoscommon, and Sligo, in Connaught ; 

 for the counties of Clare, Limerick, and a portion of Tipperary, in Mun- 

 ster ; and for a portion of the county of Wicklow, in Leinster. And 



