Lawlor — A Calendar of the Liber Niger and Liber Albus. 56 



Ends : " His testibus Willelmo archidiacono Dublin, Helya de Muha, 

 Audoeno Brun, Helya canonico, magistro Petro, magistro Daniel, Willelmo 

 elerico, cum aliis multis." 



In Christ Church Deeds, 15. 



The date seems to lie between that of Liber Albus, no. 31 {q. v.) and the death of Comyn (1212). 



89. Charter of Archbishop Luke. f. 210^. 

 26 August, 1242. G-rants to the prior and convent of Holy Trinity a tithe of 

 animals taken in his forest on the mountains. Dated at Clondulkan. 



90. Same as no. 50. f. 211. 

 c. 1190 (?). 



91. Bull of Pope Boniface (VIII). f. 211. 

 23 February, 1300. Confirms and renews the indulgences granted according 

 to the report of the ancients to those who visited the basilica of St. Peter. 

 Plenary indulgence is granted to all Ptomans who for thirty days, and to all 

 others who for fifteen days, visit the basilicas of St. Peter and St. Paul daily — 

 being penitent and confessed — during the year beginning Christmas, 1299, 

 and each hundredth year following. Dated at St. Peter's. 



See Fleury, Hist. Eccl., xviii. 651 sqq. 



92. Grant by the Prior and Convent of Holy Trinity of a burgage in the 

 villa of Kilbekenet and two acres of land to Andrew de Dalkey and Eva his 

 wife at a rent of 3s. f. 211. 



93. Agreement between Eobert, prior of Holy Trinity, and Peter and 

 October, 1260. John Comyn concerning the villata of Kynsale. f. 211'^. 



The agreement was made in the court of Prince Edward in Dublin before 

 Hugh, bishop of Meath, Waller de Wellesligh, Arnald de Berkeleg, and 

 Alexander de Notingham, itinerant justices, and others. John Comyn re- 

 cognizes the villata to be the jus of the prior. The prior grants him the 

 villata, except one carucate formerly held by Mabilia Comyn, at an annual 

 rent of 5 marks during the life of Margery Comyn, who holds a third of the 

 ^•illata as dowry, which at her death is to revert to John, the rent after her 

 death to be 100s. 



In Christ Church Deeds, 91. 



94. Verses. f. 211\ 



95. Note on " the danger of an oath on the book." f. 212. 



^ 96. Verses. V . 1 212\ 



Begin : "Ecce mundus moritur vitio sepultus." 



