Bkunaud — The Charters of the Ahheij of DuisJce. 101 



mipi'i' iiumasl-crii i>t. iiii|i('V ualobat a.iiuaatim l.\. s. slerling et iiiudo iacet 

 uastata causa pi(>(lieLa. 



Rectoria dc JCylcromrjlassey alias .' — Eadem rectoi-ia ad dictum 



ninnastcriniii portinebafc ac simili mndo ad mamiR dninini roo-is dpuiMndiat 

 mipor aimni iialoris xx. s. sterling,'. Sod iiiodo causa reljelliuuis inhabitaiiliniii 

 ibidem nou ualol p(>r aiiunm ultra — x. s. 



Summa totalis exteiite omnium possessionum tarn spiritualium f|naiii 

 tempovalium ad dictum nupov monastevinm pei'tinoiilimii ullia ti-iras 

 uastatas — Ixxvj. li. xij.s.v d. 



The followimr additional memorandum of the goods belonging to tlie 

 monastery must be quoted here : — 



Account of William lliabazon,- Under-Treasurer of Ireland, of t^oods and 

 chattels of the late monasteries of Bectyff', Tyuterne, Dunbrody, lialtyngglas. 

 and Duske, dissolved lately by letters patents of G May, 28 Henry YIU, and 

 on the authority of Parliament held at Dublin the same year.^ 



Idem reddit compotum 



de iiij li. xiij.s. iii.j. d. de pretio quinque uaccarum et unius paris organorum 

 pareella bonornni et catalloram ad pvedictum nuper monasterium de Duske 

 tempore dissolutionis eiusdem pertinentium que post predictum festum' ad 

 manus ipsius computantis deuenerunt sicut continetur ibidem.^ De pretio 

 aliquorum aliorum bonorum sen catallorum ad predictum nuper monasterium 

 tempore predicto pertinentium non respondet. Et quod cetera bona et 

 cataila, ad manus lacobi Comitis Ormondie et Ossorie deuenerunt. Ita 

 quod nulla alia sine plura bona sen cataila ad idem nuper monasterium 

 tempore predicto spectantia preterquam bona et cataila superonerata. Ac 

 quandam campanam in campanili ecclesie ibidem existentem, de qua idem 

 computans inferiiis respondit, ad manus ipsius computantis deuenerunt, ut 

 dicit super .sacrainentum suum ac sieut continentur ibidem. De quibusdani 

 residuis bonorum et catallorum predictoruni ant de pretio eorundem preter- 

 quam campanam predictam idem comes est domini regi responsurus. 



In the same year (1541) in which the abbey lauds were transferred to the 

 Crown, the King ga\e a lease of them for twenty-one years to James Butler, 

 ninth Earl of Ormonde," whose services to the State had been conspicuous. 



' The other name is not given. 



- Sir William Rrabazmo, Vice-Treasurer and Lortl Justice, was one of the king's 

 princii)al agents in the dissolution of the monasteries. It was he who linally subdued the 

 Kavanaghs in 1550. 



^ State Paper.s, Irehiud, Henry VIII, portfolios, vol. ii. 



* St. Michael mentioned in the head of the acconnt. 



•'' A book of accounts mentioned earlier in this account. 



" As we have seen, he was grandnephcw of the abbot, Charles Kavanagli (p. 154). 



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