Index locorum to the Irish patents and grants of Henry VIII, Edward VI, Mary, and Elizabeth : manuscripts, 1788.

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Index locorum to the Irish patents and grants of Henry VIII, Edward VI, Mary, and Elizabeth : manuscripts, 1788.

Manuscript folio. Alphabetical index of names of patentees, lessees, manors, monasteries, abbeys, priories, rectories, churches, religious houses, tithes, and several principal town lands contained in the Books of entrees of patents, Grants &c. Compiled by Henry Hardinge in the Auditor General's office.

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