152 
£ «8d. 
Of dead wood, charcoal, turbary, and parmoge there, 
for same time, . . : , 2. Dae 
Of five cows coming de hishilatar: fit inves koe 
16 cows skins, and 11 of goats, . . . . - - 10 0 0 
Of 56 crannocs of wheat,* . 
63 crannocs 6 bushels of oats, . 44 13 10 
4 crannocs of barley, . : 
1 bowl of wheat flour and 3 of jeedeal, old. 
Of hay sold, 4 019 6 
Of rent of a messuage of Rayan of the W ater, A 
Ofatenement of Roger Bovun, . ... . * 018 0 
Of houses there, . . . < Osu 0 
Of the land which was Richard ‘ths Carter (Cissor), . ; 0 4 8 
Of the profits or ae em of the fairs there, for 
same time, .. . 018 3 
Of the profits or panies “of the sons ihiete’ teh 
tie sHmiGaNeIe, oe se en hs yee hey eee 
Summajii) 4.3. 61550. fORITs 
‘* ¢ Manor or CLONDOLCAN. 
The said Master Thomas rendered an account of the 
receipts of this manor, for the same period, as 
follows : 
Of the rents of the freeholders (betagiorum), serfs, 
and cottagers, for the whole time aforesaid, . . 279 3 9 
Of the demesnes of Ballymacnegh, member of the 
same manor, for the same period,. . . . . . 116 9 6 
Of the meadows there, &., . . . . 28 10 6. 
Of the pasture, wood, turbary, and sini ereal iene 
Co): ne UES FE 
Of the profits of the rail Rtidke) aD ass 2012 9 
Of the meat of the seneschall and bailiffs fate! ke. BAe 2 4 0 
Of the boll beer there,&e., . . . . . .... ls a: 
* The crannoc was an Irish measure of sixteen bushels, Winchester mea- 
sure, or two quarters. There are many accounts of corn on the Pipe Rolls 
kept in crannocs. 
