BuRNAui) -7'//r Charters of the Ahheij oj Duiskc. 91 



de liuius conuentionis ueritate hesitare presumat presens scriptuin sigilli mei 



impiessione duxi roborandinn. 



Uiis testibus Domino Dauid de Boscho lloaidi, iJomino Helia de I'lendel- 

 gast, Domino Willelmo de Prendelgast, Henrico filii Henrici tunc senescallo 

 Weseford, Uenrico filio Geraldi tunc viceconiite Wesefoid, Synione de Foresta, 

 Thouia filio Odonis, Dauid Boscher, et aliis. 



For Alan FilzMUo see p. 88. 



Probably Ballytarsne and Karrechrech may be identified with the modern 

 Ballytarsna and Carrowanree, townlands in the electoral division of Killesk, co. 

 Wexford. 



David de Boscho Boardi, or Boisrohard, or Borrard (as it is generally spelt), 

 appears along with Elias de Prendergast (see p. 88) as witness to a charter of 

 Stephen de Vailed (p. 20) of about the same date as that before us. A David 

 Borrard held Marshal land near New Ross in 1306 ;■ he may be the same man as 

 our present witness, or one of his family. Neither is to be confounded with David 

 Boscher, another witness (see p. 88), who appears again in 1282'' (seep. 110|. 



For William de Prendergast see p. 42. 



We have had Henry Fitz Henry before (p. 41). Here he is described as 

 seneschal of Wexford, an office which he also served in the following year 1260-1.' 



Of the remaining personages mentioned in this charter we know nothing. 



63. 



Grant by Sibyl Bremyl, widow, and Susanna, her unmarried daughter, 

 to the convent of Duiske, of their claim upon 15 acres in Kulbrothyn, 

 in the holding of New Town near the Barrow, which Elias Bremyl, 

 Sibyl's brother, gave her on her marriage with Michael O'Morgan ; 

 also of their rights in one acre in Fanken, between the abbey lands 

 and John Hinteberg's land ; 



as well as of 10 silver pennies yearly rent to be received from the 

 heii's of Thomas the Baker for 7 acres at Drummenbeythe ; also of 

 3 silver pennies rent from Henry, son of Donald the Carpenter, or 

 his heirs, for an acre and a half at Kuochanhacheyn ; also of 5 silver 

 pennies from Andrew Tannator or his heirs for two acres and a half 

 at Drummenbeythe ; also of 8 silver pennies from Adam Connachtach 

 or his heirs for two virgates of land between the burgage of Dermot 

 Connachtach and the land of the aforesaid Michael ; also a halfpenny 

 from Peter le Kous or his heirs for a croft : 



' R.T.A. 191. 2 Hore's New Boss, p. 1G9 ; cf. Hore's Wexford, p. 118. 



^ Hore's Wexford, p. 94; cf. CM. A. ii, 174-177, for clirntors in wliicli D.ivid 

 Bosclier appeav.s. 



^ I'ipo linll 15 Henry III (Thirty-Fifth Report Deputy Keeper of tlic k-ish Records, 

 p. 38). 



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