. A history of the County Dublin; the people, parishes and antiquities from the earliest times to the close of the eighteenth century . ? OO H C X IN JACOBEAN TIMES. 105 acknowledgment of his long and faithful service to himself andQueen Elizabeth. It is probable that there was more to besaid on Christophers side than is apparent, for the allowance tohis wife was afterwards reduced, and it is possible that this mayhave been also true in regard to a dispute with his brother-in-law,Thomas Luttrell, whom Christopher accused of having used opprobrious and disdainful words regarding him before t


. A history of the County Dublin; the people, parishes and antiquities from the earliest times to the close of the eighteenth century . ? OO H C X IN JACOBEAN TIMES. 105 acknowledgment of his long and faithful service to himself andQueen Elizabeth. It is probable that there was more to besaid on Christophers side than is apparent, for the allowance tohis wife was afterwards reduced, and it is possible that this mayhave been also true in regard to a dispute with his brother-in-law,Thomas Luttrell, whom Christopher accused of having used opprobrious and disdainful words regarding him before thecouncil, but who denied having done As an entry in Ulsters ofltice records, Christophers death tookplace on Sunday, October 24,1619, in the morning, at Howth, andhis body was there interred ; but, for some reason which is notexplained, the obsequies were not celebrated until Sunday,January 30, following. As the same authority states, two sons,Nicholas and Thomas, survived him, as well as his wife, whomarried as a second husband Sir Eobert Newcomen. Nicholas, who succeeded to the title and estate, was incharacter the reverse of


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