146 Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. 



Amateur and Atieur are interchanged in the name of the child, who was in 

 fact, Amateur Bouhereau's grandnephew. 



(3) John BoireoiT,^ or Bouhereau, entered Trinity College, Dublin ; was 

 Scholar, 1704; b.a., 1705; m.a., 1708. He was ordained, 19th March, 1709, 

 and took the degree of d.d. in the spring of the same year. He was the first 

 assistant librarian of Marsh's Library, and held the post till 1725. The will 

 of a John Borough, of Eingsend, was proved in June, 1726. This may be the 

 same person. If it be, he left a wife and one daughter, both named Mary. 



(4) Blandine, or Blanche, married John Jourdain, or Jourdan, who held 

 the living of Dunshaughlin, Meath. She had a " numerous family," in 

 consideration of which her father left her three-tenths of his property. 



APPENDIX A. 



EXTRA-CTS FEOM THE CALENDARS OF TeEASUEY PaPEES. 



Calendar of Treasunj Papers, 1697-1701-2. 



Vol. Ixii., 41. June 26, 1699. 



Letter of Mr. Blathwayt to Mr. Lowndes. 



The Archbishop of Canterbury had communicated a letter of the Bishop 

 of Dublin and Bishop of Clogher, relating to a library keeper at Dublin, to 

 the King, who referred the part relating to an allowance of 200/. a year to 

 the said library keeper, out of the first fruits and twentieth parts of that 

 kingdom, to the Lords of the Treasury. Dated Loo, 6 July 1699. N.S. 

 [i.e., 26th June]. 



Minuted : — " To have 200'^ a yeare from Midsm'^ during pleasure, 

 provided that if the treasurership or chancellorship of the 

 cathedraU church of St. Patrick becomes voyd, this pension to 

 eease." 



Vol Ixxiv. 7. May 6th, 1701. 



A letter from Narcissus, Archbishop of Dublin [to the Lord Lieutenant of 



Ireland]. 



He knew not whether Lord Galway had acquainted his Excellency with 

 a design of erecting a library at Dublin for public use, which would be of 

 great benefit, seeing the only library in Ireland (which was that of the 



^ So spelt in the printed list of Dublin Grad\iates. 



