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heredibus meis non peisoluerint, noii teuebuntur monaclii nee terie eoriim 

 nee homines sui indc respondeie ; scilicet ad me et ad heiedes uieos per- 

 tinebit dictum Philippum et heiedes suos compelleie ad illius diniidie inarce 

 sohitionem, ita qnod monachi eriiut quieti ab omui uexatione et demanda. 



Volo igitur ut predicti mouachi habeaut et teneant dictas quinque cairu- 

 catas terre pleuarie et integve et quiete ab omni demanda omnimodo uexatione 

 omni sermcio secuhiii et exactione, quantum ad me pertinet et ad heredes 

 meos. 



Et ut hec donatio niea coucessio et coufirraatio stabilis peimancat inper- 

 petuura et iuconcussa, piesens scriptum sigilli mei niiiniinine loboiaui. 



lliis tcstibus, Willehuo Crasso primogenito, W. Crasso junioro, Dauid de 

 Sumeri, Rieaido de Maiisrco, Nicholao le Marcliis, Koberto Huscaid, Johanne 

 Fossaid, Galfrido Walensi, et multis aliis. 



The seal is still attached to this charter. 



Gerald de Prendergast, son of Philip de Premlergasfc (see p. 21), was married, 

 first to Matilda, sister of Theobald Walter the Second (see p. 32), and secondly to a 

 daughter of Richard de Burgh. He succeeded to the DuDfrey estates near Ennis- 

 corthy in 1220, and took possesion late in the year 1230. He died in 1251. This 

 instrument is probably about the same date as no. 8H, viz. 1280 or 1281. 



The acquisition by the convent of land at lialhboylial has been before us in 

 previous charters ^nos. 16, 17) ; but liathsalach has not been mentioned by name 

 previously The two carueates at the latter place, however, were evidently the two 

 carucatcs in Bantry of which the convent was put in possession in 1223 (see p. 85) 

 by the prior and monks of Glascarrig. 



Philip de Uinteherg is evidently the same person as the man of that name who 

 was a witness lo Hichard dc Marisco's grant of Ralhho<jhal (no. 10). See p. 17 for 

 the Uinteherg family. As was fitting, Richard de Marisco or Marsh witnessed the 

 present charter, which was of the nature of a confirmation by his overlord of his 

 original benefaction. 



We have had before the brothers Trt7/ia»t Crassiis senior and William Crassus 

 junior (p. 16) ; David dc Sutiteri (p. 48) ; Nicholas le Marchis or Marsh (p. 87 ; see 

 also Charter 11) ; and Robert Huskard (p. 42). 



Of Geojfrcy the WeUhman (Walsh) and John Fossard we know nothing. 



Grant by Nicholas le Marchis, for the good of his soul, &c., to the convent 

 of Duiskc, of the fish-pond called Cordredan, with its liberties, &c., to 

 hold free of rent for ever. 



Sciant presentea et futuri quod ego Nicholaus le Marchis pro salute anime 

 mee et nxoris inoe cX antecessoruni et sncc&ssorum inconun consensu etassensu 

 hereduni meorum dedi et concessi et hac mea prcsenti carta confirmaui Deo 

 et Beate Marie deValle Saucti iSaluatoris et nionachis ibidem deo seruientibus 

 in puram et per[)etuani elemosinam pi.«cariam ijue dicitur Chory Dradan 

 rum omnibu.s libniatilms ad ipsam pertinentibus ; ita ut ipsam habeant et 



