Beknahd — The Charters of (he Ahhey of Duiske. 39 



sunt cliuise per aliiiuod rossaluiu ab ilia terra; habent quoque a parte sui 

 occidentali terrain Willelmi de Valle : 



Insuper eciam f[uatuor acras terre quas eisdem dedit et incartauiL Matheus 

 lllius Jlicardi Flaiulrcnsis, que iacent propimjuiorcs duabus acris jiredictis ex 

 parte orientali, et que sunt propriores terre dictorum monachorum ex parte 

 raeridionali, tenendas et habendas in puram et pcrpetuam elemosinam de me 

 et bcredibus nieis libere et quiete ab omni seruicio et exactione et demauda 

 ad me uel ad heredes meos pertinente, saluo seruicio taute terre quod mihi et 

 heredibus meis predicti Eicardus Flandrensis et Matheus filius eius et eorum 

 heredes pro monachis tenentur soluere, et saluis dccimis ecclesiasticis. 



Ut autem hec mea coneessio et confirmatio stabilis in perpetuum perse- 

 ueret presentem cartam sigilli raei appositione roboraui. 



Hiic testibus, Willelmo Crasso primogenito, Willelmo Crasso juniore, 

 Willelmo de Sancto Leodegario, Keiniundo de Valle, Thonia de Kalian, 

 Mauricio fratre meo, et aliis. 



This is a confirmation of no. 11 by the over-lord, JVilliam Fitz Matirice. It 

 may be dated about 1225. 



William Fitz Maurice and his brother Maurice Fitz Maurice (who is a witness) 

 were probably the sons of Maurice Fitz Maurice, 1st baron of Kiltraiiy.' The 

 younger brother, Maurice, was baron of Kiltrany, and was drowned in 1268.' He 

 was a witness to William Fitz Geoffrey's charter to Kells in 1215.^ 



We have met already the two brothers William Crassus or le Gras (pp. 17, 38) ; 

 William de St. Legcr (p. 21) ; and Thomas de Callan (p. 31). 



For the family of de Valle of. pp. 20, 30. Reymund de Valle appears about 

 1210,^ and again between 1231 and 12-13.'> 



16. 

 Grant by Eichard de Marisco, for the good of his soul and of the soul of 

 his wife Beatrice, &c., to the convent of Duiske, of three carucates of his 

 land near Eathboghal, at a rent of ten shillings and gauntlets which he 

 owes to his lords ; but if his lords relieve him from the foreign service 

 which goes with the land, he gives it to the convent without rent, and 

 with liberty to have wood for buildings and licence for feeding forty 

 hogs and pasture for twelve cows. 



Uniuersis Saacte Matris Eeclesie filiis ad quos prcsens seriptum poruenerit 

 Eicardus de Marisco salutem in domino. 



Nouerit uniuersitas nostra quod ego pro salute anime mee et Beatricis 

 uxoris mee et liberoruni nostrorum necnon et omnium parentum nostrorum 

 predecessorum et successorum dedi et concessi et hac presenti carta mea 

 confirmaui ad houorem Dei et beate Matris eius omniumque sanctorum 



See Burtchaell, Journal B..&.A.1., 1892, pp. 362-3. 

 = C.M.A. ii, 290, 316. 3 o/un<«e, &c., p. 17. ' R.T..\. 120. ^ R.T.A. 18G. 



