162 



£ s. d. 



To same for same, for Senckill, 344 5 



To same for same, for Tamlath, 141 S\ 



To same for same, for Rathcoul, 75 9 9f 



To same for same, for Newtown, 37 10 10^ 



To same for same, for Balymor, 452 4 0£ 



To same for same, for Castlekevyn, on account of 



the continuance of war nothing was received, . . 8 13 10 



To same for same, for Kilmasanten, for same cause, 100 7 9\ 



To same for same, for Bretach, for same cause, . . 165 8 9 



Summa, . . . £6193 18 111 



He owes, . . . £908 16 1\ 



The said Master Thomas rendered account of said 



debt: 

 Into the Treasury, ....... £190 6 8 



293 13 4 



And owes £234 16s. 7\d., which was after accounted 

 for in the account of Robert de UfFord, in the roll 

 of same year.' " 



Dr. Todd gave a short account of his visit to the Bodleian 

 Library, in company with Mr. Eugene Curry, in July, 1849, 

 for the purpose of examining the Irish MSS. there preserved. 

 He stated that, with the very efficient assistance afforded him 

 by Mr. Curry, he was enabled to settle two important ques- 

 tions which had previously been a source of error to Irish histo- 

 rians. He had ascertained that the Psalter na Rann, by Aengus 

 Ceile De, or the Culdee, was, in fact, a metrical version of the 

 history of the Old and New Testaments, and not a collection 

 of tracts on Irish Hagiology, as some had supposed. The 

 MS. of this work, preserved in the Bodleian Library, is of 

 high antiquity, and in beautiful preservatiqn ; and the work 

 itself, if published, would be of the highest value to the lexi- 

 cographer and philologist. 



