May it please Your Honour to understand your suppliant Florence M'Carthy's humble suit unto Her Majestie is for the demaine lands of his father in law the Earle of Clancarthy, and specially for two parcells thereof, thone morgadged by his sayd Father in law about 12 or 13 yeres past to his daughter, your suppliant's wife, for her mariadge goods, as appeares by the presentments of the office, signed and sent over hither by Sir Thomas Norreys, and the Queenes Attorney of Mounster, which Your Honour hath, and by the sayd Earles deade of mortgadge, ready to be shewed, which parcell of land called Castell logh, the Palice, and Balcarbry, doth containe 14 or 15 quarters of lands; the other parcell, called both the Coishmainges, and Onaght, doth containe 31 quarters of lands, and was also morgadged by his sayd father in law to Sir Valentine Browne, and his son Nicolas Browne jointly, for five hundred and three score pounds: there is also another parcell of the sayd Earles, holden by Nicolas Browne, called Clan Donelle-Roe, which containeth 7 or 8 quarters of land. Your suppliants humble suit unto Her Majestie, that he may obtaine those demain lands, onely to hold of Her Majestie, to him and his heires males, together with such prouision as was due to the sayd Earle of certen Septs of people of his folowers, which in that contrey and lands being but a certen quantitie of otthen meale, barell butter, porck, and beafe, which he had yerely of certen Scepts of his folowers for his provision, And your supplicant will not onely yeld Her Majestie a reasonable reservacion out of the lands, and remitt unto Her Highnes all such rents, chiefries, duties, creacions, and comaunds, as was, and is, still due to that House, of the Lords of Muskry, Dowalla, Clan Mc Donell, and all other lords of that House, but will allso venter his life, and all his people, frends and followers, to recover the same of his enemies, who have now entered therunto with intent to defeate him thereof, and are becom traytors to Her Majestie; and will also, whensoever he doth recover those lands, submitt himself to Her Majesties pleasure for the payment of the sayd Brownes Morgadge, wherin not doubting of Your honors furtherance, wherof he doth holde himself moste assured, he will allways pray for your Honour and rest ever readie to do your honour any service that lies in him.