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48 [xlii.] The award of the arbitrators iii no. 47. f. 51\ 



17 July, 1500 They declare, with consent of Archbishop Walter (FitzSimons) 

 and John Troy, abbot of St. Mary of Mellifont, that the prior and convent of 

 Holy Trinity are entitled to tithes of fish caught on both sides of Aniliffy, 

 except half the tithes of those landed on the north side of the Fyr Pole 

 which belongs to the abbot and convent of St. Mary, and that marks should 

 be erected to define the Fyr Pole. The seals of John Troy, abbot of 

 Mellifont, Pteformator of the whole Cistercian Order in Ireland, Nicholas 

 Connyll, dean of Kildare, judge delegate, and John Horum, abbot, and the 

 convent of B.V.M., are appended. 



Ends : " Data et acta sunt hec in capella magna beate Marie ecclesie 

 cathedralis Sancte Trinitatis Dublin . . . presentibus . . fratre Eoberto Evers 

 priore de Kylmaynane, Willelmo Kerdyff, Eicardo Bath et Geraldo Delyon 

 generoso, necnon Bartholomeo Kossell, Johanne More et Waltero Fyane 

 mercatoribus," &c. 



John Warde and Thomas Bermyngam add a note that on 9 September, 

 1500, with the consent of the other arbitrators, Eichard Owyn and Eobert 

 Foster, and of the parties, they went round the above-named places and 

 marked them with stakes and stones on the shore in five places from the 

 thornbushes (saliuncis)^ of the monks on the west to the land of Clontarffe on 

 the east in the presence of the abbot and prior, certain canons, monks, and 

 notaries, and Felmeus Otoyll, gent., Eichard Botyller, laic, John HarroU and 

 John Browne, clerks, and others. The notarial certificate of John Mulghan 

 follows. 



The earlier part of the document is in Christ Church Deeds 373. 



49. [xliii.] Inventory of the goods of Eichard Wydon, carpenter, of the 

 20 November, 1501. Parish of St. Warburge, Dublin. f. 53. 



He possessed 2 porcelain cups (murras) worth 20s., 3 silver spoons 8s., 

 " apparatus corporis " 6s. 8d., 7 candlesticks, a basin and ewer 5s., a basin in 

 pledge 6d. sterling, a fyr dish 8d., 6 dishes, 5 plates and 2 saucers 8s., 1 banker, 

 6 coschynes 2s. 8d., 3 bordclothis and a towayll 4s., 3 sheets 3s., a hanging bed 

 with cortenys 12d., 3 blankets 3s., a featherbed, another of flokkys willi 

 2 woolen ("la") coverlets 10s., pledges of Anne Donogh 6s. 8d., a small bell, 

 2 small pots, a small posnet 8s., a tripod 4s., an old chafoure 2s., a table 5s., 

 a cupbord in the hall 20d., in hay 2s., a horse 20s., tools of his trade 20s., 

 in silver 8s. 



He owed, to Thomas Tyve 4s. 8d., to Henry Lawles, merchant 6s 8d., 

 to William Sodyne 7s., to William Fleming 3s. 4d., to John Loghan 4s. 



1 See above, no. 43. 



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