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 mrsH PEER A <i ft, ETC. xix. Roche, see Coslea, Fennoy and Poolcastlu. Eoclifort, see Killadown and O'Kcthy. St. Amand, see Gonnanston. St. Michael^ see Rheban. »SV. Lawrence, formerly Tristram, .see Howth, Savage of Little Ardes (Savaffe), Premier Barons of Ulstei Seryne (jRtgpo or Phr)**., and Mtmmrd or Maulevercr), eeu s ateinont after Atliboy. Segrave, see Carlow. Spencer, i.e., De, Spencer, which sec. TVr/So/, .see Dungarvan, MalabMe, Waterford and Wexford. Tuetmoy (') or Totcmoy (Birmingham). THOMOND, Lordship of. Sir Thomas de Clare obtained a grant of Thomond about 1179, and Thomas tie Clare was Lord of Thomond in 1290.— " Lib. Hib." Tippekaky. Otho ile QrawVwn, bud of Tipperary, patent (aed guere) 1 197. — " Lib. nil)." TlPPEKABY, Honour of (Butler), see account above. Totemoy, see TUetmoy. Trim, Honour of, a division of tlic Honour of .Meath (Geneville, 1234, Mortimer null I'lttiititi/eiu'l), account above. TlUMLBSTON (de Lou /litres). Tristram, afterwards St. Laurence, see Howth. Tuite, see KilMotl and Killeeu. Tui.fjAnoA.v, see Gras of Courstoun and Tullaroan. Pluntwjemt, 1351, Mortimer, 1368, and I'lantayem't, 14'25). (") Peter Fitz-Jamea de Birmingham sat in the Parliament of 1295, being there designated as OP Thktmov ; to distinguish him from his cousin, Peter Fitz-Meiler de Birmingham of Atheury, who is placed next above him, they being seventh ami eighth ou the list. The sis sbove them were the Earl of Ulster, Qenevil, Fiti-Thumas. Kim Maurice, Butler ami Ver.lun, all apparently of Peerage rank, while many below (there are said to have been twenty-nine in all), e.t/., Puree!, Cogar., Pipard, L'linfant,* Stanton, Cade], &c, appear to have been but commoners. An account of the descent of the dignity ofThetmoyis in " Remarks upon the Ancient Baronage of Ireland [Dublin 1829], pp. 135-137. remitted, as not lawful to be levied on one who never Wo* " tenens per liaronitm," C
 * Slank {Fleming).
 * Tmmleston (Iittrmmall).
 * Ui.sTEti, Earldom of (de Cuiiraj, 1181, de Lacy, 120f>, ih Burgh, 1264,
 * Sir Walter L'EufautUad his fine fur uun-attcndaui e -,t the Parliament of 1374