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| Document Repository | Royal Irish Academy |
|---|---|
| Reference Code | RIA 24 Q/10/4 |
| Source Grade | Transcription |
| Date | Created: 1810 - 1820 Content Date: 15/11/1610 |
| Title | Original charter for Cavan, County Cavan for a borough and town with the surrounding lands within one mile of the existing castle of Walter Brady, known as 'Reylies Castle'. Walter Brady appointed town sovereign and the original burgesses were Hugh Culme, Walter Talbot, Patrick Brady, Thomas Brady, Philip Tuite, Farrel McRegelles, Owen More O' Brogan, James O'Murry, Tirlogh O'Dolly, Patrick FitzWilliam Brady and Donogh O'Brogan. The governance of the town was to follow the conventions established by Kells and Drogheda |
| Creator | Irish Chancery |
| Level Of Description | Item |
| Extent And Medium | 22 pages |
| Language | Latin |
| Image | Title | Reference Code | Repository | Date Range | Link Type | Quality |
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Patent Roll, 4 James I, Part 2 | PROI C 1/91/c/10 | Public Record Office of Ireland (Reconstruction of Collections Destroyed, 1922) | 1606 | Relation | Destroyed |
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RIA 24 Q/10/4, 'Original charter for Cavan, County Cavan for a borough and town with the surrounding lands within one mile of the existing castle of Walter Brady, known as 'Reylies Castle'. Walter Brady appointed town sovereign and the original burgesses were Hugh Culme, Walter Talbot, Patrick Brady, Thomas Brady, Philip Tuite, Farrel McRegelles, Owen More O' Brogan, James O'Murry, Tirlogh O'Dolly, Patrick FitzWilliam Brady and Donogh O'Brogan. The governance of the town was to follow the conventions established by Kells and Drogheda'. Accessed on Virtual Record Treasury of Ireland <>. PID: <https://arks.org/ark:/75929/i132101> (1 April 2026). Repository: Royal Irish Academy.
RIA 24 Q/10/4, 'Original charter for Cavan, County Cavan for a borough and town with the surrounding lands within one mile of the existing castle of Walter Brady, known as 'Reylies Castle'. Walter Brady appointed town sovereign and the original burgesses were Hugh Culme, Walter Talbot, Patrick Brady, Thomas Brady, Philip Tuite, Farrel McRegelles, Owen More O' Brogan, James O'Murry, Tirlogh O'Dolly, Patrick FitzWilliam Brady and Donogh O'Brogan. The governance of the town was to follow the conventions established by Kells and Drogheda', accessed on VRTI (1 April 2026).