56 Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. 



97. Note on the B.V.M. f. 212^. 

 Begins : " Beata virgo Maria mater Domini xii annoriim fuit quando per 



Spiritiim Sanctum angelo nunciante concepit." 

 Breaks off at the end of the page. 



98. Annals up to a.d. 1168. f. 213. 



99. Note. f. 214 marg. 

 States that on 12 October, 1345, the chapter of Dublin was summoned 



to defend the Archbishop in the proceedings instituted against him by the 

 Archbishop of Armagh in regard to the title of Primate. 



100. Memorandum on the destruction of the property of the Church of 

 Holy Trinity. f. 214. 



States that on 19 July, 1461, the east window was blown in, and the 

 falling stones broke many chests containing jewels, relics, ornaments and 

 vestments of the altar, and muniments — among the rest the foundation 

 charter of Henry II [above, no. 19]. At the request of the prior and 

 convent, and by order of the Barons, such of the charters as could be read 

 were enrolled in the Court of Exchequer, 3 Edward IV (1463-4). By a 

 miracle the Staff of Jesus, though the chest in which it was kept and other 

 relics therein were destroyed, was found uninjured lying above the stones. 



Printed in Todd, Obits, p. xix. 



101. Memorandum on the Staff of Jesus. f. 214. 

 States, almost in the words of Giraldus Cambrensis, Hih. Exp. ii. 20, that 



in 1180 it was sent from Armagh to Dublin, with St. Patrick's stone altar, by 

 (William) FitzAldelin, and deposited in Holy Trinity Church in the time of 

 Archbishop Laurence (O'Toole). The words of Giraldus are quoted verbatim 

 no. 53. 



See Todd, Olits, p. ix. 



102. Commission of Sir Walter de Torniburi, by Archbishop John 

 1 October, 1312. (de Leche). f. 214'. 



He, being Chancellor of the King in Ireland and Canon of Dublin, is 

 appointed Vicar-General, in the room of William de Eodyerd, whose com- 

 mission is withdrawn. Dated also in the second year of Archbishop John's 

 episcopate, at London. 



103. Note on the tithes of the prior of Holy Trinity for a period of three 

 1272 (?) years. f. 215. 



The total for 1272 is said to be £60 15s. l^d., the collectors being 

 W. de Bagepuz, brother Stephen de FoUebourne, and John de Boseo. 



