Peregrine Banister

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Peregrine Banister

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Death: after 1644
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Husband of Elizabeth Banister

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About Peregrine Banister

Name also reordered as Banaster

1616 letter to Lord Boyle from Peregrine Banaster/Banister 15 Aug 1616 [in the Lismore Papers]

1619 Peregrine Banister Sheriff of Cork [restraining orger against...]Petition of William Burrel to the King; Nov 1619, Ireland. Seeks redress against the violent conduct of Peregrine Bannister, Sheriff of Cork and the vexatious indictments against his iron and shipbuilding works, near the castle of Downdaner. Also; The King to the Lord Deputy. To protect and assist William Burrell and his partners in his ironworks and shipbulding at Dunander, and to take special order for restraining Peregrine Bannister and others from entering said works.

1639 Families of County Cork Vol 4 by Michael C O'Laughlin
p. 31 Banasre/Bannister Peregrine Banastre was M.P. for Clonakilty in 1639 in Co Cork
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clonakilty_(Parliament_of_Ireland_constituency) MP for Clonakilty Sir Robert Travers and Peregrine Banastre

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by ET Bewley · 1908 · Cited by 3 — in Ireland; of Sir George Fleetwood, Baron of Sweden, who fought in ... King's Attorney for the Province of Munster ; Peregrine Banister, Esq.;.

Charcoal-Burning Ironworks in Seventeenth and ...
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by E McCracken · 1957 · Cited by 15 — representative, William Burrell, sought redress against the violent conduct of Peregrine. Bannister, sheriff of Cork. The Lord Deputy was instructed to give ...

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Peregrine Banester Banastre late of ffarinsesry parish of disertferges barony of Carbery & within the County of Corke Esquire Esquire (a brittish protestant) duely sworne & examined before vs by vertue of &c. deposeth and saith That on or aboute the later end of January last & since the begining of this presente rebellion in Ireland he lost was robbed and forceably dispoiled of his goods and Chattles to the seuerall values following vizt value of 2786 li.
Of Cowes oxen steeres horses mares sheepe & swine to the value of two hundred & sixteene pounds . O f hushouldstuffe to the value of Twenty pounds Of Implements of husbandry to the value of ten pounds . . Of hay and Corne in the haggard to the value of three score pounds . The deponent saith that he was expelled and driuen away from his f arme & house where he left in corne in ground nowe lost by meanes of this rebellion to the value of fortie pounds. The deponent saith that by meanes of this presente rebellion in Ireland he was dispossessed of the lands of ffarinsesry & other lands therevnto adioyneing wherin he hath a lease of six and fortie yeeres to come or therabouts woorth to this deponent one two hundred & eleven fourtine twenty pounds haueing layed out in buylding & other necessary Improuements a greate sume of mony in this lease he conceaues himselfe damnified Two thousand pounds. Of another farme of the lands of Glanbracke in the said County haueing a lease therin of one & Twenty yeeres to come woorth aboue the landlo rds rent fiue & thirtie pounds he conceaues that bef ore this rebellion this lease is woorth to be bought & sould one hundred & fiftie pounds likewise this deponent was dispossessed of the lands of Corrycrouely in the said County wherin he hath a lease of fiue & fortie yeeres to come woorth Coibus annis aboue the lands lords rent six pounds wherin he is damnified three score pounds. Of debts amounting to the summe of foure score pounds due from diuers English men some robbed and others D yed & vtterly dissenabled by meanes of this rebellion therefore this deponent cannot gett satisfaction from them. Likewise this deponent saith that som that he procured out of his Maiesties Courte of words and liueryes the ward shipp of the body & goods lands of Teig mc dauid Crowly of kynethbeg in the said County nowe lately his Maiesties ward & nowe in open actuall rebellion he conceaues to be damnified in loo seing the benefitt of the said ward shipp by meanes of this rebellion one hundred & fiftie pounds The totall of his losses amounts to Two thousand seaven hundred foure score & six pounds The deponent saith that by his said Cattle were taken away by Teig downy alias Carty of Teig dunmannaway in the said County gentleman aboute the 12th Of January last & their complices, whoe burnt this deponents house & forty forty other houses, theraboutes aboute the later end of August las t & further he deposeth

Perig: Banastre, Esquire
Jurat coram nobis
7o 9bris 1642
Phil: Bisse
Richard ffrench

Deposition of Cheney Polden - 1641 CLRLE
University of Aberdeen
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Cheney Polden Ensigne to Captaine Peregrine Banister late of Castletowne in the parish Keanegh in the Barony of Carbry and within the Countie of Corke, ...

1644 The examination of Captain Peregrine Banister, Govenor of the City of Cork taken on the 8th August 1644

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