66 Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. 



Among these is a note on the family of Comjn, as follows : John 

 Comyn, died 19 June, 1277. John " vetus " Comjn had issue, John, 

 who was slain, "juxta Linetan et Clyam," and Jordanus, who had issue, 

 Nicholas and John, who had issue, John, whom the monks slew, who had 

 issue, John, Adam, Jordanus, Henry, and daughters who \_sc. John ?] had 

 issue, Maurus, who had issue, Jordanes {sic), who had issue, John, Jordanes, 

 Henry, and daughters. 



125. Note, "de virtute liquiricie(?)." f. 225\ 



126. " De Sodomitis et(?) civitatibus eorum [. . .] liber primus." f. 225"*'. 



Only a few sentences follow the title. 



127. Note on the Feast of Tabernacles. f. 225^. 



128. Charter of Nicholas la Banck. f. 225^ 



c. 1247. Grants to Holy Trinity Church 1 acre near the red moor, 



where Moritach Macboylan dwelt — with | acre of turbary in his tenement 

 of Clonmachgillegrio — which acre lies between Kylmachmoynan and the red 

 moor. 



In Christ Church Deeds 59, with names of witnesses. 



The date here given is that assigned in the Calendar of Christ Church Deeds. 



129. Charter of Eemund la Bank. f. 220. 

 G-rants to Holy Trinity Church, " cum matre mea quam seipsam delegauit 



predicte ecclesie," tithes of his land in Fingal called Cloun, and tithes of his 

 land in Ubrun, called Semguanacht. 



1.30. Memorandum. f. 226. 



c. 1290. In 1281, in the time of prior Adam Delamore, the new work of 



the presbytery was begun; and in the same year the prior recovered, by 

 judgment of the ordinary, the tithes of Aneliffy from the mayor and 

 community of Dublin, and bought from Adam de Helmiswelle 2 marks rent 

 in Balliardour, and afterwards from the heirs of Sir Stephen de Say, viz. : 

 John Poswike and John Duneuede, and 1 mark from Geoffrey Fitz Leo ; and 

 in the same year Adam de Callan took a messuage on the Quay from the 

 prior for 4s. Also Henry Mariscall holds by charter | messuage at 12d. 

 Also in 1281, the same prior gave a sum of money, "pre manibus Henrici 

 de Pencoyt juveni," for confirmation of the chapel of Pencoit. And in 1282 

 he bought the advowson of Acherlar, with 120 acres from Henry de Pencoit, 

 senior, and 7 acres "incrementa de Kartmayn," from Eobert de Trim, 

 and 7 acres in Balliardur from Luke the Chamberlain. And in 1288 he 



