he had to dispense & delivered to me by Dr. Tenison Bp. of Killala Aug. 6th 89 Sent me by Dr. Wake from an unknown hand & delivered by Mr. Firmin, five guinnies "Aug. 6th 89 Sent me by Dr. Tillotson by the £. 8. d. 10 00 00 05 07 06 05 07 06 05 07 06 05 00 00 Brought by Dr. Horneck from a lady "Dr. Harris bestows his care without "Sep. 2 29 14 17 "30 "31st "Oct. 11 well (qu. drest) a flaxen wig; he 03 00 00 would not tell his name, ten guinies 10 15 The Queen unsolicited sent me by 00 the Clerk of the closet, Dr. Stanley 40 00 00 "The same day the King ordered me out of the treasury £200: may the Lord bless & reward them both!. 200 00 00 Given by my brother Owen, delivered Sent me then from the company of 03 00 00 "1690 April 17 By the Bp. of St. Asaph of the Queen's charity "30 By an unknown hand to Dr. Wake for me "May 3 Brought by Mr. Middleton from an unknown hand "June 3 Brought by Mr. Middleton from Dr. Montague "18 Sent by the Comrs of the great seal rents July 8th Given by the Countess of Berkley for Letty "22 By Bp. of St. Asaph of the Queen's charity Aug. 20 Given me at my going to Ireland by "Jan. 19 Given again soon after my return by "Feb. 12 Given by Dr. Busby my old master . "March 16 Given by Dr. Tenison & Dr. Freeman out of Dr. Caven's legacy "June 30 Given by the Lady Cook 5 broad pieces "July 3 Sent by Mrs. Fitzgerald the Bp. of 8. d. 4888 03 04 06 05 07 06 05 00 00 10 00 1 66 Clonferts wife from an unknown £. 8. d. "Feb. 26 Sent me by Dr. Montague & the "26 Sent me by Mr. Cooker sent. Bursar of Trinity College Cambridge from the house both sent by Mr. Wm. March 27 Given by Mr. Ferdwich "28 Sent by Mr. Middleton from unknown hands ten guineas & 3 pds. in silver 13 15 00 "Given by Mrs. Moyear a 5 guinny piece London gave me but it cost me 05 07 06 & for solliciting more than £43 300 00 00 "1692 INDEX. ABBEVADDO, alias Belfast, several chapels annexed to its church in Abbeys, suppression of thirteen, enacted, 122 Abbots and Priors, provision made for them, on surrendering their of suppressed houses, lords of parliament, 158 Acts of Parliament, 26 Henry VIII., chap. 14, English, concerning Poyning's Act, its purport, 115 repealed in Henry VIII.'s first parliament, 116 28 Henry VIII., chap. 4, repeals Poyning's Act, 116 28 Henry VIII., chap. 5, enacts the King's Supremacy, 116 28 Henry VIII., chap. 16, enacts the suppression of certain 28 Henry VIII., chap. 26, vests the first-fruits of suppressed 28 Henry VIII., chap. 14, gives the twentieth of all spiritual 28 Henry VIII., chap. 19, prohibits all payments to the Pope, 123 28 Henry VIII., chap. 13, annuls Papal authority, 116 28 Henry VIII., chap. 12, determines the authority of proctors in 28 Henry VIII., chap. 15, for encouraging the English order, habit, and language, 123 28 Henry VIII., chap. 16, enacts the dissolution of monasteries, 28 Henry VIII., chap. 16, for the suppression of abbeys, 164 31 Henry VIII., chap. 14, and 32 Henry VIII., chap. 10, for 33 Henry VIII., chap. 5, for the suppression of Kilmainham and 33 Henry VIII., chap. 14, for endowing vicarages in parishes 33 Henry VIII., chap. 1, for entitling the King of England the carliest in Ireland directed against the reformed doctrines, 243 |