Lawlou — A Calendar of the Liber Niger and Liber Albiis, 49 



40. No. .39 repeated. f. 77. 

 1213 X 1216. In the hand of Anthony Dopping, Bishop of Kildare. 



41. Memorandum of indemnity on the election of John Aleyn, Dean of 

 3 January, 1472. St. Patrick's, to the Archbishopric. f. 77^. 



In the matter of an obligation entered into by John Eeuers, for Aleyn, 

 on the occasion of the election of the latter as Archbishop, to the amount of 

 £100, the prior and convent were indemnified by the said John Aleyn, 

 Archbishop elect, John Leche, chancellor, Eichard Eustace, treasurer, 

 William Helgyn, archdeacon of Glendalough, James ilaket, prebendary of 

 Tagonyll, Henry Whyte, citizen of Dublin, and Master Thomas Milton, 

 notary public, in the presence of John Walshe, citizen of Dublin, Walter 

 Ryane, chaplain, and others. Signed by John Bowland. 



42. Fragment of treatise with the title " Genesis." f. 78. 

 The chapters are headed : " De creatione empirei cell et quatuor 



elementorum," " De primaria mundi confusione," " De opere prime diei," 

 " De opere secunde diei.'^ The treatise breaks off at the end of f. 78"^, a few 

 lines below the last of these headings. 



43. List of Archbishops of Dublin. f. 78 marg. 



c. 1305. The list begins with Donatus and originally ended with Eichard 



de Feringys. The next three archbishops are added by different hands. 



44. Tables giving the dates of Septuagesima and Easter for a period 

 of 532 years, 1280-1811. f. 79. 



45. Table for calculating the date of Septuagesima. f. 88. 



46. Table for calculating the date of Easter, f. 88''. 



47. The fourth book of the Sentences of Peter Lombard. f. 89. 



48. Charter of Hugh Tyrol. f. 93, marg. 

 1188. Grants to his son, Sir Eichard Tyrel, his right in the tenement of 

 Balligorman, which is contested by the prior and convent of Holy Trinity. 



Dated 34 Henry. Ends : " Hiis testibus Dominis Willelmo de Frenis, 

 Eicardo Tyrel fratre domini Hugonis Terel, &c." 



Hugh Tyrel, and his son Eichard, M'ere both alive while John de Curci was Justiciary 

 (1185-1189): see Chartularies, i, 125. This proves that the king mentioned in the dating clause 

 was Henry II, not Henry III, whose 34th year was 1249-1250. 



49. Eelease of Eichard, son and heir of Hugh Tyrel, to the prior and 

 c. 1190 (?) canons of Holy Trinity, of two carucates of land at the grange, 

 called Grangia Gilgorman, claimed by the latter to belong to the manor of 

 Castrocnocke, f. 93'', marg. 



For the date, see note on no. 48. 

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