Lawlor — A Calendar of the Liber Niger and Liber Albus. 53 



States that in 1311 William de Burgo led an army against Eichard de 

 Clare at Bonrath and insulted him, and that the latter seized de Burgo and 

 kept him in custody in Bonrath Castle. 



76. Various notes and scribblings. f . 203'' marg. 

 Among the rest is the statement that in the year 1301 a great part of 



Dublin, with St. Werburgh's Church, was burnt. 



77. Various notes. f. 204. 

 On weights and measures, the counties of England, the names of the 



peers of France and the electors of the Empire, &c. 



78. Statutes of Westminster. f. 204\ 

 Lent, 1300. Wrongly headed " Statutes of Winchester." 



In French. 



Printed as " Articuli super Cartas " in Statutes, i. 136. Also in the Liber 

 Buber of Ossory, f. 44"^, with the title " Novi Articuli." 



79. Statute of Winchester. f. 207. 

 8 October, 1285. Printed in Statutes, i. 96. See also L'ish Statutes, 254. 



80. Arithmetical notes, &c. f. 208. 



81. Form of homage rendered by John (Balliol), King of Scotland, to 

 1296. Edward (I) at Berwyke on Twede. f. 208\ 



82. Questions concerning Baptism and the Eucharist, with answers. 



[f. 208\ 



83. Letter of Eichard de Averingis, Archbishop elect and confirmed, to 

 4 September, 1110. Thomas de Cheddiswourre, Dean of St. Patrick's and 

 Vicar- General, concerning Philip de Braibrok, canon of Holy Trinity. 



[f. 209. 

 The Archbishop-elect has seen, and caused to be examined by men 

 learned in human and divine law, the process transmitted to him by 

 Cheddiswoure, from which it appears that Braibrok having fallen into heresy, 

 and having abjured the same before Cheddiswowre, had relapsed. As he is 

 again penitent, Cheddiswowre is directed to cause him, in the places where he 

 had promulgated his error, to revoke it and teach the catholic faith in the 

 presence of Cheddiswowre and other learned men. He is to be excommunicate 

 during the Archbishop-elect's pleasure, and to be imprisoned for a year in the 

 monastery of All Hallows near Dublin, where he is to have but one meal of 

 bread and beer a day, except on Wednesdays and Fridays, when he is to fast 

 on bread and water. Dated " Guascone." 



