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the death of Eichard Terrell, the lord, in April, 1485, his son and heir, Peter 

 Tirrell, bought the lands from prior Thomas Harrold for 8 marks, and did 

 homage in May, in presence of John Esterete, Eobert Blanchefeld, Thomas 

 Petyte, Sir Eichard Skyrrett, and Sir Thomas Fyche. 



(3) Ballyscadan. The lord of Tohbyrsowelle, Myleston, and Kylloghyr 

 pays rent for these three villas respectively of 20s., 13s. 4d., and 13s. 4d., 

 with suit of court of himself and his tenants, and homage on the death of a 

 lord. Eichard Goldyng, the lord, died July, 1476, and his son and heir, 

 Henry Goldynge, paid prior Thomas Harrold 7 marks, and did homage in a 

 full court at the vicar's manse at Ballyscadan, Henry Eow, clerk, being then 

 seneschal there, in presence of John Esterete, John FitzEoberte, Peter 

 Prowtefot, Thomas Eede, Sir Thomas Leynagh, vicar, and others. 



In the date "Easter Term " is crossed out. The year is also described as 5 Henry VIT, which 

 fixes the date as before 31 August. 



58. [1.] Testament of William de Stafford. f. 59\ 



16 April, 1282. Made before his departure for the Holy Land; contains the 

 following legacies : The altar and fabric of St. Nicholas' Church, 2s. each ; 

 the fabric of St. Michael's Church, 2s. ; the fabric of Holy Trinity, 10s. ; the 

 friars minor of Dublin, | mark ; the sick of the Hospital of St. John, 

 Newgate, ^ mark ; the lights of B.Y.M. in Holy Trinity Church, | mark ; 

 the lepers of St. Laurence, 40d. ; those of St. Stephen, 2s. ; the fabric of the 

 church of All Saints, ^ mark ; the brethren of the Order of St. Augustine, 

 10s. ; the brethren of the Sack,^ 2s. : Emma, his wife, the house next 

 St. Nicholas' Church, which he had bought of Hugh le Draper ; Clissota, 

 his sister, the curtilage in St. Keuyin's parish, which Matthew Buket held in 

 farm ; the daughter of Laurence Unred, " filiole mee," three booths (seldas) in 

 Bridge St. ; William Abbot, his land in St. Keuin's parish next the way leading 

 to the communia of St. Patrick's ; the prior and convent, the land which he held 

 from them in St. Michan's parish, namely, " Gargets Medis " and Salkoke ; his 

 wife, all his utensils, the land which he holds of the communia of Dublin, 

 and the land which he holds from the canons of All Saints ; William, son of 

 Cadewely, 20s. ; John, son of Eichard de Exonia, 2 marks; Mariota, 10s.; 

 Isabella, a widow, 4s. ; Alice, daughter of William Palmer, 10s. ; fabric of 

 the Church of St. Patrick, 2s. ; that of St. Kevin, 12d. ; poor widows at the 



^ For another legacy to the brethren of the Sack see Christ Church Deeds, 106. This order was 

 patronised by Lewis IX of France, who gave it a house on the Seine near St. Germain des Pres 

 (.Jean Sire de Joinville, Hist, clc St. Louis. Ed. N. de Wailly, Paris, 1868, p. 259). But it fell 

 undfr the provision of the Council of Lyons in 1274 against mendicant orders which had not leteived 

 papal confirmation (Mansi, Cone. xxiv. 130), and became extinct early in the fourteenth century. It 

 had houses at Ne\vcastle-on-Tyne, Norwich, and probably elsewhere in England {Papal Letters ii. 

 20, 162, 434). But apart from these legacies there appears to be no evidence that it extended to 

 Ireland. 



