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grants to Pdchard Skyrrett, prior, and the convent of Holy Trinity 10s. yearly 

 out of Blakeston, Co. Loueth. 

 In Christ Church Deeds, 402. 



72. Grant of Henry III to Holy Trinity Church. f. 69\ 



4 February, 1251. In exchange for the cantred at Occonach, which King 

 John had granted to Holy Trinity Church, Henry grants three carucates, 89 

 acres, and a mill at Balliscadan, with the homage and service of Eobert Passel, 

 William, son of Milo, and Andrew Passel, tenants in that villa ; one carucate, 

 12 acres of which Walter le Blund and his partners are farmers ; a carucate 

 which William, son of Gilleheran, farmed ; and four acres which Matthew 

 Cristin farmed in the same villa — the Dean and Chapter of St. Patrick's to 

 receive half the issues out of the aforesaid lands from the prior and canons, 

 saving the tithes which the latter w^ere accustomed to receive from Baliscadan 

 church and necessary expenses. 



Ends : " Hiis testibus Eicardo comite Cornubiensi fratre nostro, Johanne 

 de Plessetis, comite Warr^, Johanne filio Galfridi Justiciario nostro Hibernie, 

 Mauricio filio Geroldi, Johanne Maunsell preposito [sijctce], magistro 

 Willelmo de Kylkenny archidiacono Coventrensi, Eoberto Waleran, Stephano 

 Bauthan, Johanne de Geres, Johanne de Frethorn, Johanne Cuhaud et aliis. 

 Dat' per manum nostram apud Wodstoke," &c. 



In Reg. Alan. ii. 107^', and CrecU MiM 89, in both cases without names of 

 witnesses. 



73. Note in a later hand. f. 69^. 



c. 1580. "Anno regni salutis 1575 ingens plaga fuit in ciuitate Dublin 



qua interierunt, ut fertur, tria milia hominum ad minus, a festo natiuitatis 

 sancti Johannis Babtiste usque ad festmn natiuitatis X^" 



74. Grant of custody. f. 70. 

 18 March, 1553. Sir Thomas Lockwode, Dean, and the chapter of Holy 

 Trinity, grant to John Pynles {also spelt Fingles, and Finglas) of Tippersowle, 

 gentleman, for a sum of money, custody, wardship, and marriage during 

 nonage of James Goldinge, son and heir of Peter Goldinge of Tobbersowle, 

 gentleman, deceased. 



In English. 



Compare Christ Church Deeds, 1235, and above no. 57. 



75. Lease of an orchard. f. 70\ 

 31 October, 1530. William Hasarte, prior, and the convent of Holy Trinity, 

 lease to Thomas Stewns of Dublin, merchant, for 41 years, at a rent of 12s. a 

 year, an orchard or garden, with a lane entering it "against St. Frances 

 Church dors in Saint Fraunces Strete," bounded on the east by the ground of 



