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76. See his patent of Nov. 8, 1510. Council of Ireland to the King, June 8, 1509, in Brewer; Four Masters; Annals of Lough Cé.

77. Earls of Kildare, p. 69; Ware; Four Masters. Kildare died Sept. 3, 1513.

78. See the grant in Brewer, Dec. 2, 1513, and again, March 24, 1516.

79. Kildare to the King, Dec. 1, and Archbishop Rokeby to Wolsey, Dec. 12, 1515, both in Brewer.

80. Four Masters, 1516.

81. Ibid.

82. Kite to Wolsey, May 1 and June 7, 1514, R.O.; Lady Kildare’s Articles of Complaint, 1515, R.O.; Ware’s Annals.

83. The tract by Finglas is in Carew, under 1515.

84. For further details of Irish exactions see Ware’s Antiquities, and Presentments of Irish Grand Juries in the Sixteenth Century, ed. Hore and Graves, p. 266, sqq. Articles by Sir William Darcy, June 24, 1515, in Carew.

85. The paper printed by Leland, ii. 132, contains only Donogh O’Carroll’s recollections. Surrey to Wolsey, September 6, 1520.

86. The Lord-Lieutenant and Council to the King, August 25; Surrey to Wolsey, August 27; Surrey to the King, July 29, 1521.

87. The Lord-Lieutenant and Council to the King, October 6; Surrey to Wolsey, November 3; Surrey to Wolsey, April 27, 1521.

88. The King to Surrey, No. 12 of the printed State Papers; the King to an Irishman, No. 14 of the same; Instructions for Sir John Petchie, No. 18 of the same.

89. Surrey to the King, July 31, 1521.

90. Stile to Wolsey, July 30, 1571; Surrey to the King, July 29 and September 14; Ware.

91. The King to Surrey, May 1520; Surrey to Wolsey, September 6 and 25; the King to Surrey, S.P. No. 12; Surrey to Wolsey, November 3; Surrey to the King, September 14, 1521.

92. Irish Statutes, 13 Henry VIII.

93. The Lord-Lieutenant and Council to the King, August 25, 1520. The King to Surrey, Nos. 12 and 19 in the printed S.P.

94. Surrey to the King, September 16, 1521; to Pace, December 2. The latter letter was written in bed. Surrey to Wolsey, August 2 and November 3, 1520.

95. The Council of Ireland to Wolsey, December 21 and February 28, 1522; Dowling’s Annals, 1519; Sir John Davies’ Discovery; the Book of Howth.

96. Four Masters; Annals of Lough Cé, 1522. Stile to Wolsey, April 25, 1522.

97. Four Masters, 1522; Annals of Lough Cé.

98. Ware; Lady Kildare to Wolsey, May 25, 1523.

99. Kildare to the King, May 24, 1523.

100. Indentures between Kildare, Ormond (sic), the King’s Commissioners, and others, July 28, 1524. The Commissioners were Sir A. Fitzherbert, Ralph Egerton, and James Denton, Dean of Lichfield. Kildare to the King, May 24, 1523.

101. Indentures as above; Recognisances for the Marchers, July 12, 1524.

102. Indentures between Kildare and the King, August 4, 1524. Recognisances for the Marchers, July 12, 1574. Ware.

103. The King to Kildare, May 20, 1525; Articles on behalf of Kildare, No. 42 in printed State Papers; Presentments of the County and City of Kilkenny, 1537, ed. Hore and Graves; Sir Piers Butler to his son, April 22, 1524.

104. Articles on behalf of Kildare, No. 42 in the printed State Papers; Dowling’s Annals, 1522-1524; Hibernia Dominicana. Bishop Doran, ‘eloquentissimus prædicator,’ was killed in 1525.

105. Four Masters, 1525 and 1526; Ware, 1526.

106. Stanihurst; Lord James Butler to his father, Dec. 27, 1527, in Brewer; Ware; Russell.

107. Stanihurst; Russell.

108. Consideration by Vannes and Uvedale, No. 52 in the printed State Papers.

109. See Brewer, introduction to vol. iv., p. 238, where there is a confusion between Sir Piers and his son.

110. Carew, Feb. 22, 1528.

111. Inge and Bermingham to Wolsey, Feb. 23, 1528; to Norfolk, May 15; the Council of Ireland to Wolsey, same date; Lord Butler to Inge, May 20.

112. The Council of Ireland to Wolsey, May 15; Ossory to Inge, May 21; to the King, June 10.

113. Cowley had been in the service of the late Earl of Kildare. Book of Howth.

114. Instructions for the Lord Cardinal, No. 56 in the printed State Papers; Ossory to Wolsey, Oct. 14, 1528; Instructions by Charles V. to Gonzalo Fernandez in Carew, Feb. 24, 1530 (should be 1529). The letter to the Pope was July 30, 1530.

115. Instructions to Skeffington, No. 57 in the printed State Papers. He landed near Dublin, August 2, 1529.

116. Submission of O’Donnell, May 6, 1531. O’Donnell ‘publice proposuit et fatebatur dominum suum fuisse et esse fidelem et ligeum subditum Domini Regis;’ Four Masters, 1531. In his Instructions for Cromwell, Jan. 2, 1532, Ossory notes that his contingent was better than Kildare’s, and that he bore the whole cost himself.

117. Ossory to Cromwell, January 2, 1532.

118. Report to Cromwell, No. 64 of the printed State Papers; Lodge’s Peerage by Archdall, art. ‘Duke of Leinster.’ Ware; Stanihurst.

119. ‘Cui quidam turbarius jocose dixerat, “Domine, cur gemis tam dire, cum ego semel habui iii bulletos in me, et vides, domine, quam sanus sum ad præsens?” Cui comes mite respondit (in agonia) quod hunc etiam bulletum vellet ipsum in se una cum cæteris habuisse.’—Dowling’s Annals, wrongly placed at 1528.

120. Four Masters, 1532. Annals of Lough Cé.

121. Jus Primatiale Armachanum, Part I. No. 361; Dethyke to Cromwell, Sept. 3, 1533; Report to Cromwell, No. 64 of the printed State Papers; Sir James Fitzgerald to the King, August 31.

122. Report to Cromwell, printed State Papers, vol. ii. p. 174. Instructions to Sir John Alen, No. 63 in same.

123. Report to Cromwell, quoted above.

124. Skeffington to Cromwell, October 25 and November 4, 1533.

125. Stanihurst.

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