54 Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. 



84. List of Archbishops of Dublin. f. 209^. 



c. 1472. Ends with Michael Tregiirre, Doctor of Theology, 21st 



Archbishop, who died at his manor of Tallaght, 21 December, 1471, and 

 was thence borne to St. Patrick's with a multitude of the clergy and citizens, 

 and was buried at the corner of the altar of St. Stephen. 



85. Charter of Milo le Bret. f. 210. 



c. 1200. Grants to Holy Trinity Church for the salvation of the souls of 



his wife, &c., of his lord Hugh Tyrel, and of Hugh's sons and heirs Eoger and 

 Eichard, the communia of the wood of Maynclare, two acres which William 

 Molendinarius held lying between the Eia and the Camnoc, and "messu- 

 agium unum sibi et suis faciendum et pratum ante et retro usque ad utramque 

 aquam et pratum subtus terram usque ad antiquum canale quod descendit de 

 Cammoc in Eiam." The canons are to have the right of having their pigs 

 in the said wood every year. 



Ends : " His testibus Eicardo Tyrel domino meo, Hugone de Lohe, 

 Willelmi \sic\ de Hestam, Adam de Sernefeld, Stephano de Mesintone, 

 Osberto de Bedifordia, Adam filius [_sic'\ Symonis, Willelmo archidiacono 

 Dublin, Helia Arolde et multis aliis." 



The date is infen-ed (1) from tlie occurrence of the names of the -witnesses in Christ Church 

 Deeds, 18, 19, 24, 476. The first two of these deeds belong to the time of Archbishop Comyn 

 (1182-1212). (2) From the fact that Milo le Bret made a grant, ^ritnessed by John de Curci, 

 justiciary (1185-1189), and Hugh and Eichard Tyrel [Ohartularies, i. 125). 



86. The same as Liber Alius, no. 31. f. 210. 



87. Instrument of "William Mariscall, Earl of Pembroke and Justiciar of 

 1224 X 1226 (?). Ireland. f. 210^ 



The prior and convent of Holy Trinity having intimated that E. de 

 Castello Martini has taken proceedings against them about certain chapels 

 belonging to the church of Kylcolyn, granted to them by him and his pre- 

 decessors, he commands William Grassus, seneschal of Leinster, that he put 

 that plea in respite till his coming into Ireland, and that the prior and 

 convent are to be protected in their possessions. 



Compare Christ Church Deeds, 16. 



The terms of the deed seem to indicate that it -n'as issued by the younger William Marshall, 

 viceroy 1224-1226. His father was viceroy 1191-1194, Cf. Liber Albus, no. 31. 



88. Charter of Archbishop John (Comyn). f. 210^ 



c. 1210 X 1212. After inspection of the charters of William Mareschall, Earl 

 of Penbroc, Ysabella his wife, Eeymund Grosse, and the Bishop of Glenda- 

 lough, he confirms the church of Kylcolin to the church and canons of Holy 

 Trinitv. 



