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‘On the death of Fulk de Sandford, Archbishop of Dub- 
lin, 6th May, 1271, 55 Henry III., the see was vacant for 
seven years, and Master Thomas de Chaddisworth was ap- 
pointed custodee of the temporalities. His account of the 
receipts and discharge, from the 55th Henry III. to the 5th of 
Edward I., from 1251 to 1257, now on record on the great 
Roll of the Pipe in the Record Tower, supplies great light on 
the state of Ireland at that period, and explains many facts 
involved in mystery and doubt. It has reference to the three 
manors of the bishopric of Glendaloch, as well as those of the 
archbishopric of Dublin. 
‘¢ The revenues of the archbishopric from these manors, 
at this period, amounted, on the average of the period of the 
five years, to £1222 11s. 10d. per annum (a sum of no in- 
considerable amount at that time), in absolute value of silver 
by weight to £3667 15s. 6d. of the present money, in weight 
of silver. 
‘¢ © MANOR OF SWORDES. 
The said Master T.de C. rendered account of the <£ s. d. 
rents of the freeholders, farmers, and betagii 
(villains or serfs), and cottagers of the manor 
of Swords, from the feast of St. James, 53 
Henry III., to the feast of St. Michael, 5 Ed. I, 
as is contained in the extant roll of particulars, 
which the said Master Thos. delivered into the 
PEHEO UCT, oo! 6’ 4 hee geel (ee ely ‘pi -g OOO a eG 
Of the demesnes of the aforesaid manor of Swords, 
Lusk, and Werne, members of the said manor, 
for the aforesaid time, as is contained in the 
mee roll 2... be Bs rte a is or De 
Of the meadows there for the a GE a «a - A129 13 6 
Of the pasture there for the said time, with the grain 
of Swords and pasturage of Lambeye, as is con- 
tained in saidroll, .. . OF Vice 
Of the farm of the Rabbit Warren of Piste Ahern ae 
the issues of the rabbit warren of Lambeye, as is 
Goutetned inthe'said toll,’ .). . eS. 62107 «21S 
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