36 Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. 



In Christ Cliurch Deeds, 42, Liter Niger No. 24. 



Such an award would probably be given near the beginning of Luke's episcopate. Hence the 

 date assigned above. 



67. John Ciisake of Dulalin grants his lands, &c., in Dublin, and in 

 6 October, 1435. Lercorr, Dengyn, Clonman, and Clonbirtan in the parish of 

 Lercorr to his lawfully begotten heirs, and failing them to his brother Eobert 

 Cusake and his heirs, and failing them to Thomas Fitz Wyllam, Dundrom, and 

 his heirs, and failing them to the monastery and convent of Holy 

 Trinity. f. 67^ 



68. Piiehard Skyrrett, Prior of Holy Trinity, and Thomas Eochfort, 

 12 July, 1511. Dean of St. Patrick's, request Xicholas Eoch, mayor, and John 

 PitzSymon and Eobert Fawcouner, bailiffs, to put the prior and convent of 

 Holy Trinity in possession of two houses near the high cross of Dublin, in 

 the parish of St. Xicholas Within, bequeathed to them by John Bowrke for 

 prayers for his and his parents' souls for ever. f. 68. 



A note, in a later hand, states that this deed was enrolled in the 

 memorandum rolls in the Custom House, 6 October, 1511. 

 In Christ Church Deeds, 390. 



69. Deed concerning Stalorgan, f. 68. 

 1227 X 1244. Eeymund de Karreu grants to the prior and canons of 



Holy Trinity in honour of the holy cross in that Church, the Church of 

 Stathlorgane and the land about it called Athnekyl. 



Ends : " Hiis testibus Galfrido de Turvill archidiacono Dublin, Philippo 

 de Karru clerico, Eoberto de Tur%ill, Eicardo capellano, Johanne de Trum 

 clerico et multis aliis." 



The limits of date are fixed by the mention of Turville as archdeacon of Dublin. 



70. Deed concerning Lispobel. f. 68. 



c. 1200. Philip de Xugent, wdth the consent of his heirs, grants to Holy 



Trinity Church and the cross erected in the same two acres of meadow and 

 half an acre of land to build a house near the river on the west side, with 

 common of pasture of his entire holding of Lispobel. 



Ends : " Hiis testibus Adam persona fratre meo, Willelmo de Ealehe, Elia 

 Pirrou, Eogero Brun, Elia de Lamua, Audoeno Brmi, Eoberto cambicore." 



In Christ Church Deeds, 11. 



The date maybe inf eiTed from the names of the v.itnesses. The last three occur also in Christ 

 Church Deeds 13, Avhich dates fi-om the episcopate of Simon, bishop of Meath (1194-1224) ; two of 

 them appear iJ. 15, <e/«2^. Archbishop John Comyn (1182-1212). On the other hand, Eobei-t the 

 money-changer signs at least as late as 1230 [ib. 50). 



71. Deed concerning Blakeston. f. 69. 



20 November, 1514. John Cashell, prior of St. John Baptist of Athirde, 



