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Patent granting portion of lands forfeited by Visct. Baltinglass on attainder, with the ruined castle of Maddenstown (Co. Kildare) to Thomas Stokes March, 1580.
Bibliographic Details
Format:
Manuscript
Subjects:
Eustace, James
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Baltinglass, 3rd Visct.
Stokes, Thomas
Attainders
Forfeited Estates
Estates
Manuscripts
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Dublin
Kildare, County
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Estates
Maddenstown
Ireland
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Leinster
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Kildare
Description
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Location
Dublin: Public Record Office, D. 23,373
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