Hi,
Recently, I was researching my Raleigh family from Rawleighstown, Limerick and came across information that the Raleighs of Rawleighstown were on the Fiants records.
On the History Ireland magazine website- "A ‘fiant’ was a warrant by the deputy or council to the Irish Chancery to prepare letters-patent—published written orders to convey a right, an office, title to property or a pardon. The Fiants are statements of command."
I think they were issued from 1500-1700? Is anyone familiar with fiants and how to access the records? I tried the National Archives but might have been looking in the wrong place.
Thank you for your assistance. Mary
MaryTV
Friday 29th Apr 2022, 12:16PMMessage Board Replies
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Hi Mary
We're not familiar with the term, have you tried contacting History Ireland? Their contact details are below, Let us know what you find out
https://www.historyireland.com/contact-us/
IrelandXO Moderator DC
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Thank you for your response. I will check out the link you provided.
Regards- Mary
MaryTV