46 Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. 



19. Charter of Henry II. f. 32\ 

 1172 X 1189. Confirms to Holy Trinity Church all its possessions granted 



before and since the coming of the English, as Archbishop Laurence (O'Toole) 

 granted them. 



20. Charter of King John. f. 32^. 



c. 1200. A grant to Holy Trinity Church in same terms as Xo. 19, but 



adding a list of the possessions of the Church. 



Printed in Cliartac 12, from Beg. Alan. ii. 175"^. 



21. History of our Lord. f. 34. 

 In French. 



22. Versified account of an embassy from Edward (I) of England to 

 1294. Philip (IV) of France. f. 63. 



The ambassadors were William Gainsburg, a " Jacobyn " (i.e., Franciscan), 

 and Hugh de Mamescestre. 



In French. 



The date is fixed by the fact that a safe conduct for Ga3Tiesburgh Tvas issued 24 August, 1294. 

 Cal of Pat. Rolls, Edward, I, 1292-1301, p. 85. 



23. Agreement between W., Bishop of Glendalough, and William Marescall, 

 1207 X 1212. Earl of Pembroke, as to three carucates of land. f, 64. 



The Earl is to grant to the bishop in the fee of Trst'madoun and (uel) 

 in the fee of MoncolumpMlne and (uel) in Kilco^ym, three carucates before 

 the approaching Michaelmas, of which he had the earl's charter in the first 

 year of his coming into Ireland (a.d. 1207). 



Cf. Crede Milii, f. 94\ 



"William Piro, Bishop of Glendalough, died in or before 1212 [Seg. Alan. ii. 182). 



24. Same as Liber Alhus, no. 66. f. 64. 

 c. 1232. 



25. Ordinance of Archbishop Luke, that laymen of whom certain rectors 

 1230 X 1255. in his diocese had complained that they withheld tithes on 

 merchandise, fishing, &c., were to be compelled to pay them. f. 64. 



26. Charter of Archbishop L(uke) as to jurisdiction and absence of 

 11 Aug., 1236 or 1237. canons. f. 64^. 



Printed in ]Mason's St. Patrick's, p. ri, from Dignitas Decani, p. 9, with names 



of witnesses and date, both of which are here omitted. 



27. Confirmation by Archbishop L^'uke) to St. Patrick's of the churches 

 c. 1250. of Kyliscopsantan and Kilbride. f. 64^. 



These churches had been previously granted by the same Archbishop to 



