Lawlor — A Calendar of the Liber Niger and Liber Albus. 15 



in the same parish, lands in Eoganstone and Lespopell in the parish of Swords, 

 three messuages in Earlingforde [? Carlingford], and certain lands there, 

 13s, 4d. on Ministone, and the rectory of Kindenall in Munster, yielding in 

 all £20. The Treasurer has the greater tithes of Balscadan, a tenement in 

 Balscadan, with four acres " in campo eiusdem," and the water-mill in 

 Glasnevin, yielding in all £20. 



16. Copy of a certain concord [sic) in the Great EoU of 12 Henry VIII, 

 1520 X 1521. concerning the allocation of a grant of £20 to the prior and 

 convent of Holy Trinity. f. 21. 



States that £20 was paid by the mayor and hailifis to William (Hassard), 

 prior, and the convent, which Henry YII had granted to Thomas (Harrold), 

 prior, and the convent, by patent (as in no. 21), enrolled in ]\Iichaelmas term, 

 1497, in the Memorandum Eoll of the Irish Exchequer. This sum of £20 

 having been resumed by the king under an Act of a Parliament held at 

 Drogheda before Sir Edward Poynyngys, knight, Deputy of the king, on the 

 Monday after St. Andrew (1 December), 1494, was re-granted, the payments to 

 begin five years after 1 December, 1494. " Concordatum est et concessum(?) 

 per barones huius scacarii cjuod predicti nunc maior et ballivi allocationem 

 habeant de predictis xx*° libris infra summam oneris sui predicti pretextu 

 premissorum prout in dicto magno rotulo continetur." 



The record ajrgears to be incomplete both at the beginning and the end. 



17. [xii.] Exemplification of an Act of a Parliament held before Gerald, 

 1482. Earl of Kildare, deputy of Pdchard of Shrewsbury, Duke of York, on 

 the Friday after St. Luke last past (19 October, 1481), and after prorogations on 

 the Monday after Trinity (.3 June, 1481), ordaining, on petition of prior Thomas 

 (Harrold), and the canons and convent of Holy Trinity, that the prior and con- 

 vent of Holy Trinity may hold possessions given or bequeathed to them, not- 

 withstanding the Statute of Mortmain, and that demises of property may be 

 made to them without licence on payment of 6s. 8d. into the Hanaper. f. 22. 



In English. 



Another and fuller inspeximus is in Christ Church Deeds 334, by which 

 the date is fixed. 



18. [xiii.] Bull of Urban (III) regarding the privileges of Holy 

 2 July, 1186. Trinity. i 22^ 



Confirms to Holy Trinity Church the rule of St. Augustine and its 

 possessions, viz. : the Church of Holy Trinity and the city and rural churches 

 appertaining thereto; freedom from tithes ; permission to hold services with 

 closed doors and no use of bells, in a general interdict ; free burial in the 

 Church to those who make provision therefor in their last will ; and that no 



