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Eogero Tyrel, Magistro Benedicto, Magistro Petro Caniito apud London " &c., 

 and is dated 15 May 1192. 



(3) Confirmation of tlie foregoing by King John, which grants in addition 

 half the water of Auenelyfy for fishing. Ends : — " Testibus hiis Sf avarico) 

 Batonensi episcopo, Galfrido filio Petri comite Exsexye, E. comite Melleti, 

 Eoberto de Harecurt, Petro de Pratellis, Galfrido de Costantin, Willelmo 

 de Cantelou, Eicardo de Eeueriis, Eoberto de Wauci, Gaufrido de Mariscis, 

 Eoberto de Plesceto. Datum per manum Simonis archidiaconi Wellensis 

 apud Optonam," &c., and is dated 7 Xovember, 1200. 



(•±) Charter of Henry III, identical in terms with the foregoing and 

 ending as (1) above, except that the name of Geoffrey de Cauz is omitted, 

 Dated 15 June, 1229. 



(5) Charter of King John, prohibiting disturbance of the citizens of Dublin 

 in the liberties granted by his charter. It ends, " Teste G. filio Petri comite 

 Exsexie apud Fakeham," &c., and is dated 10 November [1202].^ 



(6) Inspeximus and confirmation by Henry III of a charter of King John 

 to the citizens of Dublin. King John's charter grants to the citizens to hold 

 the city in fee-farm with the fishing of the Liffey (certain rights excepted) at 

 a rent of 200 marks a year, with licence to build a bridge over the Liffey, and 

 confirms previous charters by Henry II and himself; and grants them all 

 the lands pertaining to the city as defined in his charter, sa^dng the 

 agreement between them and the monks of St. Mary outside Dublin ; and 

 permits them to have an annual fair for 15 days beginning with the 

 vigil of the Invention of the Cross (2 May), saving to the Archbishop the 

 aforesaid fair for two days, viz., 2 and 3 May. It ends : — "Testibus 

 domino H. Dublin archiepiseopo, H. Imelacensi episcopo, W. Marescallo 

 comite de Penbrokia, W. comite Sar, H. de Burgo justiciario nostro Anglie, 

 W. Briwer, G. de Marisco, Philippe de Wigornia, Eogero Pipard paruo, 

 Waltero de Eydelesford. Datum per manum Eicardi de Marisco cancellarii 

 nostri apud Marleberge," &c. Dated 3 July, 1215. The confirmation ends 

 as (1) above, and is dated 15 June, 1229. 



Of the deeds of which inspeximus is given (2) is printed from the 

 original in J. T. Gilbert's Historic and Municipal Documents 51, and (Jhartae 

 6, and (3) in Gilbert, op. cit. 57. 



118. Memorandum. f. 223 marg. 



John Fitz Geoffrey was made justiciary of Ireland in 1266. 



^ Tlie year is oiuitled. But, accoidirii; to tlie Itinenirium piinted in the Patent Eolls of King- 

 John, be was at Feckenham on 8 and 9 November, 1202, and at Bridgenortii 11 November. 



