58 Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. 



bringing with him Thomas, the canon, and the seal of his church, " sub 

 sigillo Willehni de Piro signatum." 



John Comyn became Archbisliop in 1182. H. was prior, c. 1 178 (Christ Church Deeds, 468 e) ; 

 and it seems improbable that there was a prior with the initial H. between 1185 and the date of 

 Comyn's death (1212). See Reg. Alan., ii. 56, 71, Bipiitas Decam. 1, Ree/. of St. 'Thomas' Abley, 

 ed. Gilbert, 117, 318. 



109. List of the Christian . Kings of England. f. 216\ 

 1307 X 1327. Begins : " Ivo rex regnavit xxxvii annos." 



Ends : " Edwardus (TI) filius eius regnavit." 



The omission of the years of Edward's rule indicates that the list was compiled in his leign. 



110. Verses. f. 217. 

 Begin: " Si dare vis suspende moram. da f route sereno." 



111. Brief of Edward (11). f. 217. 

 28 November, 1309. Orders John Wogan, Justiciary of Ireland, to state the 

 reason why in the King's name he presented a vicar to Kylcolin, which has 

 long belonged to Holy Trinity Church. Dated at La Grove. 



112. Inquisition held before John Gernon and John Grauntset, by 

 19 November, 1338. commission of the King, at Dublin, in a controversy 

 between the prior and convent of Holy Trinity and the mayor and citizens 

 of Dublin. f. 2I7\ 



The dispute was about the " rectory " of the water of Aniliffi, and the 

 rectory and lordship of Gargetmedis, and in what parish these meadows 

 were situated. The jurors — viz. : Wlframnus de Bernevall, John Cristofre, 

 Thomas Wodloke, John Balligodman, John Derpatrike, Nicholas Abbott, 

 John de Novo Castro, Thomas Walleis, John Foxe, David EitzWalter, 

 John Fitz Michael, and John Mareschall — find that the prior and convent 

 are rectors on both sides of the river Aniliffie, with right to the tithes of 

 fish caught in the burgage of Dublin, and temporal lords and rectors 

 of Gargetmedis, which are in the parish of St. Michan's ; and their pre- 

 decessors have time out of mind enjoyed the same, paying a head-rent of 

 18d. a year for the meadows to the mayor and citizens. 



113. Names of feoffees in the tenement of Swerdis. f. 218. 

 1249 X 1252. The names, with description of holdings and rent, are as 

 follows : Hugh de Belingis : the land which Eobert de Bothynham held, viz. : 

 one carucate, 40s. ; the land of Balilok', i.e. 100 acres and 12 acres, 59s. \ 

 109| acres, 63s. ; 24| acres, 10s. l|d. — all in the tenement of Luske. 

 William de Belingis : the land which Eeginald, late dean of Swerdis, held 

 in the fee pf Swerdis, 40s. Robert de Serdelewe : 80, 13 {sic) acres in 



