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Ecclesie Sancte Trinitatis supradicte, Sii)ione Cruys, Johanne Cruys, Waltero 

 Cruys, et Willelmo Podesey," &c. 



The notarial certificate of William de Bueken alias de Ligno follows. 



The charter of St. Laurence is printed in Chartae, p. 2. There is another 



exemplification in Christ Church Deeds, 364. 



The year of the charter of which exemplification is given is between the death of Etru Ua 

 Miadhachain, Bishop of Clonard (1173 according to A)n). Ult.), and that of Archbishop Laurence 

 (1180). It is dated 14 Mny in Christ Chnrch Deeds. 



4.3. [xxxvii.] Inquisition about the tithes of fishing in the water of 

 20 October, 1494. Anilyffy. f. 42. 



Geoffrey Fyche, official principal of the metropolitical court of Dublin, sets 

 forth that, on the complaint of David Wynchestre, prior, and the convent of 

 Holy Trinity, of interference with their right to tithes of fishing on both 

 sides of the river within the franchise of Dublin, he appointed, 16 November, 

 1493, Master Eobert Skyrrett, prebendary of Typpyr, to hold an inquisition, 

 and by his apparitor, Patrick White, summoned John Rendyll of Dublin, 

 tailor, Walter Devenysh, " yeman," Nicholas Gorman, fisherman, William 

 Barbor, John Dowgan, merchant, James Eustace, merchant, John Kenan, 

 tailor, Makyn Kelly, barber, Thomas Eede, cook, Thomas Kelly, " cowper," 

 Nicholas Laghnan, fisherman, John Barnarde, weaver, and Thomas Levett, 

 fisherman. The inquiry being held in St. Brigid's Church, they found 

 that the prior and convent were rectors and possessors of the tithes of 

 fishing on both sides of the stream of Amlyffy, from the bank of the shore 

 of the sea to the middle of the same water, from Isold's fount on the west, to 

 the Bafr Fote on the east, and from the thorn bushes (saliuncis)' of the monks 

 on the north to le Stayn on the south. Brother Thomas Fyche, canon and 

 proctor-general of the Church of Holy Trinity, procured an instrument to be 

 made about all these things. 



Ends : " Presentibus Patricio White apparitore antedicto, Petro Wolff et 

 Johanne Lang clericis et aliis diuersis," &c. 



Notarial certificate of Willelmus de Bueken, alias de Ligno, follows. 



In Christ Church Deeds, 360. 



44. [xxxviii.] Decree concerning pilgrims to Holy Trinity. f. 43. 



30 April, 1495. Archbishop Walter (FitzSimons) sets forth that in his 

 provincial council, held in the Church of the Holy Trinity, 5 March, and 

 29 and 30 April, in the 11th year of his consecration, on the petition of 

 David Wynchester, prior, and the convent, the Act in no. 37 was confirmed. 



' That this is the coirect leailing is made dear by a comparison of the original deed with no. 48 

 below, where the word is written in full.- For the meaning, sec Du Cange, s. v. -Calcacrepa. 



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