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6. Charter of Thomas cle Canutetoue. f. 3. 

 1219 X 1228. With the consent of Agnes his wife he grants to Holy Trinity 

 Church and the Holy Cross therein, the Church cle Martre and de Adiiiiele 

 and half the Church of Cenebacht or Connebacht, and all ecclesiastical bene- 

 fices of lands of which he may hereafter get possession. 



Ends : " Hiis testibus magistro Daniel priore sancti lohannis extra Xovam 

 Portam Dublifi; Magistro Philippo de Bray, Magistro Thoma cancellario 

 sancti Patricii, lohaune de Thyne, Thoma Blueth, H. de Tyne et multis 

 aliis." 



Philip de Bray and Thomas de Castello became respectively Precentor and Chancellor of 

 St. Patrick's in 1219. Both of them seem to have vacated office — probably by death — in or 

 before 1228. Thus the date, is determined. 



7. Charter of the same. f. 3. 

 1219 X 1228 (?) With consent of same, he grants to same two burgages with 

 24 acres in the villa of Ad III I el. 



Ends: "Hiis testibus lohanne de Tyne, H. de Tyn, Thoma Blueth, 

 Willelmo Solenile (?), Domino M. (?) de Breth ^dcecomite &c," 



That the date is about tlie same as that of No. 6 is indicated by the principals and three of the 

 witnesses being identical in the two. 



8. Charter of G,, Bishop of Ardfert. f. 3. 

 1225 X 1228. Grants to the same all ecclesiastical benefices of Dunloy and 

 Kilimterawith (?) in his right as patron and diocesan. 



Ends : " Hiis testibus domino H. Dublin archiepiscopo, W. decano sancti 



Patricii, magistro P. de Bray precentore, Waltero, Hugone, AYillelmo canonicis 



sancti Trinitatis et multis aliis et Plorencio archidiacono Artfertensi." 



The date is fixed by the fact that Gilbert was Bishop of Ardfert, 1225-1235, and Henry de 

 Loundres, Archbishop of Dublin, 1213-1228. 



9. Charter of John de Curci. f. 3''. 

 1182 X 1186. Grants to the same the lands of Inislochaculin, Lesscum- 

 malsag, Ganimor, and half of Ballimeicdimen. 



Ends : " Hiis testibus Johanne Dublinensi archiepiscopo, Hamone de 

 Maci, Willelmo de Curci, Adam Camerario, Amauri de Obda, Willelmo de 

 Marisco, Osberto Trussel, Macrobio archidiacono, Cristino decano, Eogero 

 capellano, Johanne Cumin, Jacobo pincerna, Henrico priore de Lilisluba 

 et multis aliis." 



In Christ Church Deeds, 10. 



This belongs to a group of documents which have many names of witnesses in common. Others 

 are found in Christ Church Deeds, 468 c, d, Reg. Alan. \\Ai\ 65^", 69. If Macrobius was Archdeacon 

 of Dublin, they must be dated not later than 1186. The earlier limit in this case is the elevation of 

 John Comyn to the See of Dublin (1182). 



