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 HUSH PEERAGE, ETC. VII. TIPPERARY. This County was made a Palatine Honour in favour of the family of Sutler, Kai ls of Ormonde [I], who were styled " Lords of the Regalities of Tipperary." vnr. DUXC1ARVAK This Honour is stated (Stat. Roll, Chancery, Dublin, 3 Edw. IV) " to be a Seigniory and del auneiciit temps Ic trcx plv.il ground auncient Honour pcrtaiymtmd on Roy in Ireland."— See "Lynch," p. 23L IX. KILMAINHAM. This Honour, belonging to the Knights of Jerusalem, possessed royal pleas and most ample jurisdiction. The following then is the List, alphabetically arranged, of the mmm peerage before the sixteenth century, Comprising the principal " HONOURS PALATINI:," and the moat important of the " l'Kl' I ).VL BARON IKS," according to the authorities ipioted above from 11 1'l to 1 500. [Xotc. — No addition was made to the Irish Peerage between 1489 am! 1583.] Those marked thus * (with an asterisk) are alone treated of in the body of this work, being (1) all those created by patent or charter, including therein the Earldom of Cork of which the mode of creation is unknown", also (•>) the I'.aronies of Clanricardo, Dunboyne and Tower (for the reason stated ill the Preface) ; also (:JJ the two Viscountcies and eight Baronies, which, though not created by patent, were recognised its Peerages by Henry A : 1I in 14S0 (See Preface, p. iii) ; and Snail; ( I) such Baronies as may tare been then (1489) existing, though merged in the three as Yiseoiiiucies and three Karldoms recognised at that date. Ahijes, i.e. little Aides ( Samge ) Premier Borons of Ulster. •Abkxcw (Butler), " Lords of Arklow," not reoogoisetl in "lib, Hib." Amiov, eo. Antrim (Dcanory), 1319. Sir Roger Dnmory, Knt, Lord of Annoy, patent [scd i/ncrc] temp. Ed, II. He ri. Elizabeth, sister and co-heir to Gilbert (de Clare). Karl of Gloucester. He d. in rebellion. His lands were seized but restored to his wife for life, with rem. to his only da. Klizabetli, wife of William, Lord Baidolt— " Lib. Hib." Aasyrlc, see Duleek. Atuwy (•'/'' Launches). "Amongst the Peers who lost their parlia- mentary dignity after the reign of Ed. Ill, and were not subsequently summoned but who were styled lords and Baruns down to the reign of Charles II, were : Hansen, Baron of Galtrim ; Dc Angulo, Baron of Navan ; Feypo, Baron of Scryne ; Calf, Baron of Norraghmore : Dc Loundres, Baron of Athboy ; rower, Baron of Donhill, and some others, who, in point of antiquity of descent and of original extent of possessions, might vie with many of those Peers who preserved their parliamentary dignity." — " Lynch," p. Kit. Athekuee (JBirmingJmm), Earl of Louth, 1319-29. Barimmll, see Xaas, Rntlidown and Triinleston.
 * Atiiexky or Athxery, en. Galway (Binnirufkam.) Premier Boron [F.]
 * Babry of 01etb.au, liarrymore or Buttevant, and lbawne. (Barry.)