Eleanor Callaghan Silver Crescent
Mar. 25th, 2013 08:37 pmEdward the Kyng and Thyra the Queene, to Eleanor Callaghan, right trusty and right welbiloved, we greet you well. By the contentes of
suche letters, instruccions and reapourtes as we have receyved and herd, we understande to our singuler consolacion and comfourte the
right, grete, honourable and diligent servyces you have rendered unto our Barony of Settmour Swamp, and in greteful acknowledgement of the labours, payns and travailes you undertake for the benefit of all, and willing and desiring you to persever and contynue accordingly, we do now by these letters advaunce you to the stacion of a Companion of the Silver Crescent, with all privileges, rights and liberties appertaining theretoe. The whiche thyng we have doon and caused to be doon on this 23 March, A.S. 47 in the first year of our reygn in
Settmour Swamp.
Text by Mistress Alys Mackyntoich based on a letter of Henry VII to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, 1520 (original spellings preserved)
suche letters, instruccions and reapourtes as we have receyved and herd, we understande to our singuler consolacion and comfourte the
right, grete, honourable and diligent servyces you have rendered unto our Barony of Settmour Swamp, and in greteful acknowledgement of the labours, payns and travailes you undertake for the benefit of all, and willing and desiring you to persever and contynue accordingly, we do now by these letters advaunce you to the stacion of a Companion of the Silver Crescent, with all privileges, rights and liberties appertaining theretoe. The whiche thyng we have doon and caused to be doon on this 23 March, A.S. 47 in the first year of our reygn in
Settmour Swamp.
Text by Mistress Alys Mackyntoich based on a letter of Henry VII to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, 1520 (original spellings preserved)