118 Proceedings of the Roijal Irish Academy. 



In cuius lei testimonium presenti scripto sigiUa nostra apponi fecimns. 

 Datum in domo Jeripontis die Sancti Desiderii episeopi et maitiris anno 

 domini MCC octogesinio nono. 



There are two original copies of this instrument extant. Of the four seals only 

 portions remain, but to one copy is attached a good impression of the seal of the 

 abbot of the Rock of Cashel (see Plate II). 



For H., abbot of Melli/ont, see p. 117. The name of the abbot of Clairvaux was 

 John.' 



The monastery de Castro Dei was Fermoy, co. Cork ; de Arvicampo was 

 Kilcooley, co. Tipperary ; and de Bupe Casselemis was Here Abbey, of the Rock of 

 Cashel, in the same county. 



The details of the debts of -Terpoint, which were to be discharged by these 

 moneys paid by the convent of Duiske. are set out in no. 88. 



S7. 



Acknowledgment iiy l;iLliard de St. Florence and William his brother 



that they have received from the abliot and convent of Duiske a box 



eontaiuing muniments wiiicb had been in the custody of the said 



convent. 



Dated 25 July. 1289. 



Uniuersi-s Li»n.-ii lile. ' i is uel audituris Licardus 



de Sancto Florencio et Wi'. ; eteniam in domino. 



Nouerit uniuersitas uestra noe a dilectis nobis in Christo abbate et con- 

 uenln dv -^ -^ ' ' ntis nostris die Sancti Jacobi 



ajMisloli 1; _ nono recepisse, que quidem 



uiunimenta fuenmt in custoilia predictorum abbatis et conuentus. 



In cuius rei testimonium presenti scripto sigiUa nostra apposuimus. 



T' ! the tran nos. 82, 88. 



I'r ' lie St. i m his brother were the sons of 



Alan de St. Florence (see pp. 83, 118), but this is not quite certain. 



88. 



Indenture between Peter, abbot of Jerpoint, and John, abbot of Duiske, 

 giving the details of the joyments made by Duiske on behalf of 

 •Terpoint, in accordance with their recent agreement [nos. 84, 85, 86], 

 in 1288 and 1289, viz.: 



To Adam Blund of Callan, 120 marks; 



To Walter de la Hay, King's escheator, and other creditors of Thomas- 

 town. 80 marks ; 



To Borimcinus and Bonifacins, merchants, 40 marks ; 



To Leonard Teste, a merchant of Lucca, 30 marks : 



OaUia Chrutiana, it, 8U& 



