114 Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. 



S3. 



Quit flauu, in fonu of letters patent, by William the clerk, son and heir 



of Alan de St. Florence, respecting the lauds and the pool described 



in no. 82. 



Dated at Duiske, 9 July, 12S8. 



Uniuersis Christi fidelibus presentes literas uisuris uel audituris "Willelmus 

 de Saneto Florencio clericus filius et heres Alani de Saucto Florencio salutem 

 in domino sempit«maiu. 



Nouerit uniuersitas uestra me omne ius et clamium quotl habui uel aliquo 

 iiire haln^re potui in dimidia carucata tori-e cum pertinentiis in Makarne et in 

 duodecim acris cum pertinentiis in Atliboly una cum dimidietate gui-gitis de 

 Kordiedan uel uVucumque in tenemento domini abbatis de Dowisky uel nunc 

 eiuwlem lot-i conueiitus. eisdem ablutti et conuentui pro me et heredibus meis 

 et ai««ijjnatis, pro tribus marcis ai-genti quas a dictis abbati et conuentu recepi 

 remi»is.se et iniM?rj>otuum quietum elamasse, ita quod nee ego nee heredes mei 

 uel aiisignati in jinniicta diuiiilia carucata ten-e cum {>ertinentiis in ilackarne 

 et in priniietis duiKJecim acris terrecum {HMtinentiis et in predicta dimidietate 

 gurgiti.s de Konlradeii nee aliunde aliiiuo iure uel aliquo titulo sen i-atione a 

 modo aliquid fxigere uel uemlicare poterimus in futunim. 



In cuius rei testimonium has liter.Ls meas sejiedictis abltati et conuentui 

 fieri feci patontes. Datum in nionasterio de Dowiskj" die Veneris prima post 

 octobasf apostolonim Petri et I'auli anno domini milessimo cc octogesimo 

 octauo. 



This iri7/i.ii/i (ic ."it. Florence is apparently a brother of Richard whom we have 

 Lad before [nos. 59, 7H ; of. p. BH.] 



Petition iroiii i'^ctor), ai.ixjt of .Ieq»oint, and John, abbot of Duiske, to 

 T.. abbot of Cit«iux. and ihe abbots of the four chief daughter 

 houses, for a confirmation of the amicable arrangement reached, in 

 presence of D., Archbishop of Cashel, between the convents of Jerpoint 

 and Duiske ; by which Killenny and the grange of Annamult are to 

 belong for ever to Duiske, Duiske taking over the debts of Jei^int 

 to the amonnt of 1000 mark9, and further undertaking to expend 

 300 marks in addition on the lands of Jerpoint. 



Dated at Jerpoint, 10 July, 1288. 



Ken- prioribus domino T. abbati Cisterciensi quatuorque 



primis . :i et diihnitoribus in capitulo general! constitutis 



Fraires P. et J. de Jeriponte et de Saneto Saluatore dicti abbates et eorum 

 conuentus salutem in omni genere honoris et reuerencie. 



