Lawlor — A Calendar of the Liber Niger and Liber Albiis. 17 



The letter exemplified is printed in Theiner Vetera Monumenta 119. 

 Compare Pa;pal Letters i. 453. 



20. [xv.] Bull of Innocent (VII) confirming the privileges of the Cliurch 

 3 July, 1406. of Holy Trinity. f. 24^. 



Dated at St. Peter's, Eome. 

 In Christ Church Deeds 270. 



21. [xvi.] Letters Patent of Henry VII, granting £20 a year to the 

 1 October, 1486. prior and convent out of the fee-farm of the City of 

 Dublin. f 25. 



Compare Christ Church Deeds 394, 1451, and above, no. 16. 



22. [xvii.J Statute of David (Winchester), prior, and the convent, providing 

 28 August, 1493. stipend for a master and food and clothing for four boys 

 to serve in the Church. f. 24^. 



The master— named Trend— and the boys are to sing daily at the Mass of 

 St. Mary, and on the Fridays of Lent at the Mass of Jesus, and to perform 

 such other duties as are required of them by the prior and precentor. For 

 their support are to be used the oblations at the " baculum Jesu," the rent of 

 William Cantrell's messuage in High Street, called "Holm is Innys," the 

 rents of Eoganeston in the parish of Swerdes, and a rent of 20s, granted to 

 the convent by Henry Alton out of his lordship of Athirde, Co. Loueth. They 

 are to have a separate room for teaching and sleeping. 



In Christ Church Deeds 357 (with the signatures of the canons). 



23. [xviii.] Confirmation of the foregoing Statute of David Wynchestyr and 

 10 September, 1493. the convent, by Archbishop Walter (Fitz-Simons). f, 26^ 



Dated from Dublin Castle, the year being also the 9th of his conse- 

 cration. 



24. [xix.] W(illiam), Bishop of Leighlin, with the consent of his chapter, 

 c. 1230. after the " renunciation " of John de Wall, clerk, on the presen- 

 tation of Geoffrey de Wall, grants the Church of Eathothull to the prior and 

 canons of Holy Trinity. f. 26^ 



This deed seems to be older than the confirmation of the possessions of Holy Trinity Church 

 by Archbishop Luke (Christ Church Deeds 44), in which the Church of Eatchohel is named as 

 belonging to it, and which seems to have been made early in the episcopate of Luke (1230-1255). 

 But the only W. who was Bishop of Leighlin before a.d. 1346, was "William, who was elected in 

 1228. Hence the date is in, or shortly after, that year. 



25. [xx.] Agreement between the prior and convent and Sir Philip Walsh, 

 24 June, 1347. chaplain, about Eathothull. f. 26\ 



He is to have the tithes of corn and hay, oblations and lesser tithes, for 

 five years, on undertaking to pay 5 marks a year, to repair the gable of the 



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