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18. 

 Grant by Philip de Prendeigast and Matilda de Quency his wife, for the 

 good of their souls, &c., to the convent of Duiske, of Eathboghal in 

 Bantry, with three carucates of land in fee, which Eoger Galgheil held 

 from the said Philip and which was given by Richard de Marisco to 

 the said convent. 



Uniuersis Sancte Matris Ecclesie filiis ad quos pi*esens scriptum peruenerit 

 Philippus de Prendeigast eternam in domino salut«m. 



Nouerit uniuei-sitas uestra me, pro salute anime mee et anime Matildisf 

 de Quinci uxoris mee et antecessonim et successornm nostrorum, ex consensu 

 et uohintate predicte Matildis de Quinci uxoris nice, concessissc et hac presenti 

 carta mea confirniasse Deo et abbatie bcate Marie de Valle Sancti Saluatoris 

 et monachis ibidem Deo seruientibus Ratbachelach cum tribus carrucatis terre 

 in feodo de Bentrie; scilicet illam quam Kogerus Galgeyhel tenuit de me et 

 Ricardus de Marisco eisdem monachis dedit, et incartauit. 



Preterea dedi et concessi et confirmaui memoratis monachis redditum et 

 omne seniilium quod ad mo uel ad heredes meos de terra predicta pertinebat 

 in pur.iiii et perpetuam elemosinam. 



Volo igitur ut pretlicti monachi Iialieant et teneant dictam terram plenarie 

 et integre libere et ijuiete ab om)u seruitio secnlari et exactione. 



Et ut hec donatio mea conccssio et confirmatio slabilis et inconcussa in 

 perpetuum permaneat presenti scripto sigillnm meum apposui. 



Uiis tosiibus. Ricardo de Prendelgivst, Ricardo de Huscard, Roberto de 

 lluscard, Wilielinn ile Prendeigast, liadolpho de Sumeri, Roberto Lupo, 

 Ricardo de Marisco, It, filio Walteri, Th. Boscher, Ada Cod, A. clerico, et 

 nmltis aliis. 



The seal is still attached to this inslrnmcnt' (sec Plate II). 



For I'hilip de Prendergiut and ifalilda de Quency his wife, see p. 21. He held 

 the Duffrey estates in co. Wexford. Richard de Prendergast, who must have been 

 one of the same family, and Adam i\id la Wexford name), appear elsewhere as 

 attesting a deed in the Register of St. Thomas' Abbey.' William de Prendergast 

 appears again about 1280 and 12on.' 



The name of Huskard survives in the parish of Ballyhuskard, in tlie barony of 

 Ballaghkeen, co. Wexford ; and Robert de Hiiskard and Thomas Boscher appear as 

 holders of land near New Ross in the deforestation charter of Richard Marshal, earl 

 of Pembroke (p. 32), in 1283. 



For Richard de Marisco see p. 40. Perhaps we may equate R. Fits Waller 

 with Ricao'dus Pincema of Charter 13 (see p. 37). 



Robert Lupus or de Low appears again in a deed relating to co. Wexford ;* 

 of. p. 15. A. the clerk may be ' Augustine, the clerk,' who attests charters about 

 the same date.* 



' There is n note of this charter in E. ' R.T.A. 185. 



» Charters .•» and 62. See also R.T. A. 186, 189. * Here's Fenu, p. 350. 



*R.T.A. 1843, 189. 



