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Et eosdern et domum siiam cum terris omnibus possessionibus et bene- 

 ficiis suis sub speciali protectione nostra auctoritate predicta suscipimus. 

 A prefato siquidem episcopo per caitam et cyrographum que iuspeximus 

 eoncessa et confii'inata beneficia propriis duxinius exspouendaf uoeabulis. 



Videlicet; ecclesiam de Tludacheuni cum omnibus pertiuentiis suis et 

 cum decimis grangie quam ibi habent, salua una marca quam solueut ecelesie 

 cathedrali de Kylkenny post obitum Odonis decani de Kylkenny, et capellam 

 de Aetheremolth, et capellam de Graugia Castri cum omnibus earum perti- 

 uentiis et cum decimis earumdem grangiarum, saluis debitis seruitiis que 

 debebantur de eisdem capellis tempore confectionis carte memorati episcopi ; 



Totam etiam tcrram de Stacniakhurlewan cum ecclesia et aliis perti- 

 nentiis suis in proprios usus cum omnibus natiuis et eorum sequelis existen- 

 tibus in eadem terra, qui inde reddent annuatim ecelesie cathedrali de 

 Kylkenuy uiginti solidos, salua conpetenti sustentatione capellani qui cidem 

 ecelesie deseruiet per eosdcm, et Siiluis honeribus episcopalibus. 



llec quidem et alia prout in predictis carta et cyrographo continetur 

 predictis abbati et monachis in proprios usus suos conuertenda auctoritace 

 nostra concedimus et contirmamus. In cujus rei lestimoniuui presenti scripto 

 sigilluni nostrum apponi fecimus. 



Hiis testibus, Domino W. decano Sancti Patricii Dublinensis, Magistro 

 Thoma Cancellario, et R Luterel Tliesaurario, Waltero de Lundres, Willelmo 

 de Pyron, Magistro Johanne de Tantona, Petro capellauo, Warino clerico, et 

 nmltis aliis. 



This charter must be later than 6 December, 1227 (the date of no. 24, which it 

 confirms), and earlier than Nov., 1228, when Arclibisliop Henry de I.ondres died, 

 after an episcopate of sixteen years. For Peter Malveisin, bishop of Ossory, see 

 p. 34. 



This charter wa,-; ovidenlly granted at Dublin, the witnesses being all connected 

 with St. Patrick's Cathedral, whicli had been raised to the status of a cathedral 

 church early in the thirteenth century. 



n'i7/iVim Fitz Guif, the first Dean, and Tlionias de Caslello, the first Chancellor, 

 had both been nominated by Archbishop Henry in 1219. Itobcrt LuttrcU had 

 become treasurer in 1223. WalUr de London, William de Piro, and John de 

 Taunton were canons, and appear in many documents of this period.' 



PeUr the chaplain and n'arin were among the witnesses attesting Archbishop 

 Henry's charter of 1219, founding the Precentorship, Chancellorship, and Treasurer- 

 ship ; Peter appearing again as late as 1242.- 



> See R.T.A. 169. 328. 



' In .\rchbi.shop .Vlan's Register. All these names appear in the Chartulary of St. 

 Pfttrick's, commonly called " Dignit^s Decani"; e.g., see nos. 2, 20 (Proc. Koy. Ir. 

 Academy. 1905, p. 481). 



