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159 
“¢ ¢ DiscHARGE. 
Paid into the Treasury, 
To Maurice Fitzgerald, Chief sited of the King 
in Ireland, for a certain important business, by 
the King’s writ allowed, . 
To Milo de Dywe, by precept of Geffery ie seh 
Chief Justiciary of Ireland, for the custody and 
garrison of Balymor, and the parts adjacent, from 
the day of the Circumcision of our Lord,3 Edw. L., 
to the Vigil of the Conversion of St. Paul, the 
same year, by another writ allowed, . are 
To Oliver le Gras, for the same, by the same, for the 
custody of Balymore, &c., from Monday of the 
morrow of St. Nerius and Achilles, to the morrow 
of St. Barnaby the ee next following, by si- 
milar writ, . . . : 
To Walter l’Enfant, for same heeds ae the Feast 
of St. Ciril and Julite to the Feast of St. Giles 
following, by similar writ, . . . . . ., 
To Robert, Baron of the Naas, for the same custody, 
by similar precept, from the day of the Nativity 
of the B. Virgin Mary to the Feast of St. Michael 
following, . . ‘ Sok: 
To Philip de acute by ae as Ree et "oF 
eustody and garrison of Dunlavan and the parts 
adjacent, from the Feast of the Nativity of the 
Virgin to the Feast of St. Michael following, . 
To Robert, Baron of the Naas, for custody and gar- 
rison of Balymore and parts adjacent, from the 
Feast of St. Michael to the Feast of St. Simon and 
Jude, and from thence to the Feast of St. Denis, 
20 marks, 
_ To Hugh fitz Thomas, for a ee ke. cof ie 
from Michaelmas to the Feast of St Denis, 
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