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page no 81 note 1 27 Mar. 1933.
page no 81 note 2 ‘ Strongbow's Ireland ’, 21 Sept. 1933. Brief reviews of vols. ii and iii in issues of 4 Oct. 1934 and 22 Aug. 1936, respectively.
page no 81 note 3 Vol. i, with The Red Book of Ormond (xlix. 329–32), vol. ii (li. 518–20). Volume iii was reviewed after her death by another well-known authority, Mr. Herbert Wood (lii. 511–3).
page no 81 note 4 Deeds relating to Ireland, 1480–1535, are being printed as an appendix to Ormond Deeds, vol. iv. A few of earlier date relating to Ireland and a number of various dates relating to Ormonde properties in England remain scattered in PRO and BM.
page no 81 note 5 Wood, , Guide, pp. 261–3Google ScholarPubMed. 55th Rep. D.K. PRI, p. 139.
page no 81 note 6 2nd Rep., 3rd Rep., 4th Rep., 6th Rep., 7th Rep. Samples reprinted in later calendars except those noted in Ormonde MSS., new series, viii. v–vi Google Scholar.
page no 82 note 1 Calendar of petitions [1662–9], 8th Rep. app. i, gth Rep., app. ii, 10th Rep., app. v. Ormonde MSS., i-ii [1543–1714]. Ormonde MSS., new series, i–viii [1572–1715].
page no 82 note 2 Proc. RIA) xxxv, section C, no. 1.
page no 82 note 3 Edited by Rev. James Graves (Rolls series).
page no 82 note 4 T. D. Hardy and J. S. Brewer, Report… upon the Carte and Carew papers (1864). J. P. Prendergast and C. W. Russell, 32nd Rep. D.K. PR (1871), app. i, pp. 1–236. See also 25th Rep. (1864), p. xx; 27th Rep. (1866), p. xvii; 28th Rep. (1867), p. x ; 29th Rep. (1868), pp. vii-xii; 30th Rep. (1869), p. xvii; 31st Rep. (1870), p. x; 32nd Rep. (1871), p. xiv. Proposals for detailed reports and calendar by Ir. MSS. Comm., in Analect. Hib., no. 2 (1931), p. v.
page no 82 note 5 Calendar of fines and recoveries, 5th Rep. D.K. PRI, app. iii. Calendar of chancery rolls, 6th Rep., app. v.
page no 82 note 6 It is only fair to record that 493 of the deeds were calendared for Hist. MSS. Comm. by Dr. H. F. Berry (later Twiss) and handed over to Ir. MSS. Comm. in 1930 to form a basis for Professor Curtis's work. The work was begun 1921–2 in continuation of the earlier calendars, when the documents were temporarily deposited in PRO, and not, as Analect. Hib., no. 2, p. vii says, prior to August 1914.Google Scholar The scheme was abandoned in 1922. See Analect. Hib., no. 2, p. vii Google Scholar, Ormond Deeds, vol. i, p. vii Google Scholar, and letter from S. C. Ratclif, secretary to Hist. MSS. Comm., in Times Lit. Supp., 26 Oct. 1933.
page no 83 note 1 On 20 occasions, covering 41 years in all, between 1304 and 1454. Wood, Herbert, ‘ The office of chief governor of Ireland’ Proc. RIA, xxxvi, section C, no. 12 (1923), pp. 223–36Google Scholar. Ormond Deeds, iii. 174 Google Scholar.
page no 84 note 1 J. H. Baxter and C. Johnson (Medieval Latin Word-List) give affragium, carrying-service, averata, ploughing-service, averlandum, land liable for carrying-service.
page no 84 note 2 Journ. RSAI, lxii. 178–9 (1932)Google Scholar.