Some account of the territory or dominion of Farney : in the province and earldom of Vlster. . s death. I must end as I think, both my letter and my lief together :and therefore it is enough that to your Majesty I commit him, with humblepetition that my Lord Treasurer, and my Lord Chamberlain may direct hiseducation; the view of my good Frende the Archbushop of Dublinencouraging me to this battail wherein I now fight, doth give me cause toend with this petition for him, for some other Benefice in England. He isa man notable in his function, good in his Lief and Example, and hathserved your Maj


Some account of the territory or dominion of Farney : in the province and earldom of Vlster. . s death. I must end as I think, both my letter and my lief together :and therefore it is enough that to your Majesty I commit him, with humblepetition that my Lord Treasurer, and my Lord Chamberlain may direct hiseducation; the view of my good Frende the Archbushop of Dublinencouraging me to this battail wherein I now fight, doth give me cause toend with this petition for him, for some other Benefice in England. He isa man notable in his function, good in his Lief and Example, and hathserved your Majesty trewly in matters of this state. This is enough to aPrince that nourisheth learned men, and rewardeth her Servants ; the LordGod prosper your Majesty, send you a long and happy Raigne, and so Icommit you humbly to Him, and my poor children to you, at your Castle ofDublin, the 20th of September, 1576. Essex. 56 x Murdins State Papers, p. 300. OR DOMINION OF FARNEY. 69 CHAPTER IV. From the Death of Walter, Earl of Essex [1576], to the Death ofhis Son Robert, Second Earl of Essex [1601].. Hammer of Hornstone, found at the bottom of a bog near the banks of Lough Fea, in theBarony of Farney. Reduced one half.


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