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The Irish Fiants of the Tutor Sovereigns, during the reigns of Henry VIII, Edward VI, Philip and Mary, and Elizabeth I.

Everyone has a shoebox with an assortment of buttons, receipts, notes, tickets, etc.--and none of us know what to do with it all. I've put all of these items in the Miscellaneous Section until I can find a proper home for them. Enjoy!  


©1994 Eamonn de Burca, Dublin, Ireland.

  • #5801 - On the charge of intrusion in Crown Lands or Debts to Crown, March 1592, a pardon was granted to Awlife O Cullenan of Mokerin, Co. Cork.
  • #6498 - On the charge of murder perpetrated by any persons before they entered into action in the Rebellion, April 21, 1601, pardon was granted to Owen O Cullenan, medicus.
  • #6539 - Katherine (née Connelly), wife of John O'Cullinan of Ross is mentioned in 1601 during the reign of Elizabeth I.


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