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Indenture by which William O'Mulrian and Donald O'Mulrian, formerly abbot of the monastery of Owthny (owney) agree to be liege servants to the Earl of Ormonde, Nov. 6, 1557.
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O'Mulrian, Donald
O'Mulrian, William
Butler, Thomas
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Ormonde, 10th Earl of
Owney Abbey
1557-11
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1557: November
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