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104. Charter of Amori de Nugent. f. 215. 



c. 1230. Grants to Holy Trinity Church an acre of meadow in the 



land of Main, which the late Eolland Haket held, adjoining the land of 

 Kensale. 



Ends : " Hiis testibus Amari de Houeve, Philippo de Nugent, Eeginaldo 

 Taleboth, Lodowico de Felt™, Eicardo le Mestre, Johanne de Cestria, Galfrido 

 de Kylgaru, Simone Comin, Willelmo nepote domini prioris, et multis aliis." 



The date is approximately fixed by the following facts : Philip Nugent, father of Amori, made a 

 grant with the consent of the latter, 1227 x 1244 {Chartularies, i. 11) ; Reginald Talbot appears in a 

 deed certainly earlier, and probably considerably earlier, than 1220 {Reg. of St. Thomas^ Abbey, ed. 

 Gilbert, 347) ; John de Cestria made a grant, c. 1228 {Chartularies, i. 219). 



105. Charter of Henry de Herefordia. f. 215. 



c. 1200. Grants to Holy Trinity Church 2s. of rent out of Ealph de 



Landaf's holding in the villa of Contkeran. 



Ends : " Hiis testibus domino Waltero de Herefordia, Guidone de 

 Herefordia, Eogero de Herefordia, Eicardo de Herefordia, Eoberto filio 

 Jordani, Eoberto le Elaumant, Adam capellano, cum multis aliis." 



Henry de Herefordia appears in deeds, c. 1185 and 1206 x 1224 {Reg. of St. Thomas' Abbey, 

 ed. Gilbert, 197, 332); Walter and Richard witness a deed, 1198 x 1212 {ib. 194); Roger and 

 Richard appear together, 1186 x 1209 {ib. 80, 124). 



107. Charter of Eichard Tyret. f. 215^. 



c. 1215. Grants, with the consent of his eldest son and heir, H. Tyrrel, 



to the monks of St. Brigid de Castello Cnoth \in title the monks of Malvern], 

 the land which belonged to Flenirgan (?) {elsewhere written a'p'pa.rently 

 Elonagan), and all the moor and " les brutes." The boundaries are defined. 



Ends : " Hiis testibus Milone le Breth, Johanne Tyrol, Willelmo de 

 Eaipo, Willelmo de Hestam, Stephano de Mesintone, Haket de Nugent, 

 Johanne de Setinfelde, Alexandro Sabbe (?), Eogero Denswelle, Willelmo de 

 Magene, et multis aliis." 



Hugh Tyrrell, son of Richard, makes a grant to St. Patrick's, shortly after the death of "William 

 de Marisco (1242. See Clyn's Annals, s.a.) : Reg. Alan., i. II''' ; copies of various documents which 

 have evident relation to the present charter are preserved, and may be dated 1212 x 1219 ; one of 

 them has apiiarently three names of .witnesses in common with it. See Dignitas Decani, 29, 33; 

 Reg. Alan., ii. 200'. Other deeds in wliich William de Hestnm or Escham is named, date from about 

 1218 (Christ Church Deeds, 24, Reg. Alan., ii. 6^). By these facts the date is approximately fixed. 



108. Letter of Archbishop John (Comyn) to H., prior of Holy Trinity. 

 1182 X 1185 (?) f. 215^. 



The Archbishop of Canterbury intervening, a treaty of peace is being 

 made between the Archbishop and the King. Therefore, since he cannot 

 make an exchange of the lands of his church without the consent of the prior 

 and the Archdeacon, lie commands tlie former to come to him speedily, 



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