. A history of the County Dublin; the people, parishes and antiquities from the earliest times to the close of the eighteenth century . ithheld byChristopher on the ground that money had fallen to his wife inEngland. That she was entitled to property in her own rightwould appear to have been the case; but the privy council foundthat no increase of money had then come to her, and induced theKing to write, on December 5, a direction to Chichester to compelChristopher to pay, and to that end to place him under restraint,if the forms and customs of Ireland would permit. Such a coursewas contrary t


. A history of the County Dublin; the people, parishes and antiquities from the earliest times to the close of the eighteenth century . ithheld byChristopher on the ground that money had fallen to his wife inEngland. That she was entitled to property in her own rightwould appear to have been the case; but the privy council foundthat no increase of money had then come to her, and induced theKing to write, on December 5, a direction to Chichester to compelChristopher to pay, and to that end to place him under restraint,if the forms and customs of Ireland would permit. Such a coursewas contrary to the ladys own wish, and the King can hardlyhave been very earnest in suggesting it, as only two mouths beforehe had made Christopher a grant of a hundred pounds a year in » Cal. S. P., Irel., 1611-14, p. 501. The Visitations ot Essex, p. 315. 3 Cal. S. P., Irel., 1603-06, p. 338. * She w;is received bj^ Queen Elizabetli, who accepted from her a New Years giftof ** sleeves unmade, with apiece of purle upon a paper to edge them. See • Hist, of Lace, Lond., 1902, p. 310. 5 Cal. S. P., Irel., 1606-08, pp. 410, ?r.


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