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OF IRELAND. 14l The Lord Arundell of the strand his yearely revenues, besides havens and creekes, 1500. pounds sterling. The Lord Baron of the Guard his yearely re- venues, besides havens and creekes, 1100. pounds sterling. The Lord Sleynie of Baltimore his yearely revenue, besides havens and creeks, 800. pounds sterling. The Lord Roche of Poole -castle his yearely revenue, besides havens and creekes, 1000. pounds sterling. The Kings Majesty hath the Lands of the late young Barry by forfeiture, the yearely revenue whereof, be- sides two rivers and creekes, and all other casualties is, 1800. pounds sterling. And at the end of this Parliament Your Lordship with the Kings most noble Councell may come to Corke, and call before you all these Lords and other Irish men, and binde them in paine of losse of life, lands and goods, that never any of them doe make warre upon another, without licence or commandement of you my Lord Deputy, & the Kings Councell, for the utter destruction of these parts, is that onely cause, and once all the Irish men, and the King's enemies were driven into a great valley, called Glanehought, betwixt two great mountaines, called Maccorte or the