. History of the Queen's County . a savage order had beenissued to hang any of them found in their ancient principality. From 1610 to 1641 the Annals of the County are following extracts from State Papers and other Records containthe chief incidents that seem worthy of note. On the 1st of January, 161 i, the following garrisons and wardsamong others are returned as serving to guard the district of Leix, viz.,at Maryborough, under Sir Henry Powe-r, lOO men ; at Gallon, underthe Treasurer, 1^0 men, although he commanded 100, but the rest weredivided into other garrisons in sund


. History of the Queen's County . a savage order had beenissued to hang any of them found in their ancient principality. From 1610 to 1641 the Annals of the County are following extracts from State Papers and other Records containthe chief incidents that seem worthy of note. On the 1st of January, 161 i, the following garrisons and wardsamong others are returned as serving to guard the district of Leix, viz.,at Maryborough, under Sir Henry Powe-r, lOO men ; at Gallon, underthe Treasurer, 1^0 men, although he commanded 100, but the rest weredivided into other garrisons in sundry places; while 20 men ^ This letter, dated from Dublin contrasting the O^fores of Leix with the Castle, is to be found among the State people of Morocco. Paners of Ireland, vol. 227, p. S6. ^ See Calendar of State Papers, relat- - July 4th, 1600. State Papers of Ire- ing to Ireland of the Reign of James I., land, vol. 227, p. ()6. Black Moores, 1611-1614, pp. 8 and 9.\ised b\- Chichester, is his playful way of. ,v»


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