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Polrothan E 6d., V 3d.., P 12d. in each case; Balmartyn Pt V 6d. each; 

 Beawley, K P 3d. each ; Pydone Pt V P 12d. each ; Fothram, Kylmethall, 

 Cassellan K V P 6d. each in each case ; Clonmor E P 8d. each. 



(d) Kenlys Deanery : Kenlys, Evylhart E P 12d. each in each case; Erley, 

 Kylmeghen E 12d., Y 6d., P 12d. in each case ; Callan R 2s., V 12d., P 2s. ; 

 Coylagh, Tyllamayne E 12d., V 6d., P 6d. in each case ; Kyldresse, Kylamery 

 P 6d. in each case ; Lomok E P 6d. each ; Maylardystoun E 6d., V 3d., P 6d. ; 

 Ballagh E V P 6d. each ; Kyllalo \liere follows space of several lines']. 



(e) Aghour P 8d. ; Kyh'usche E 4d., P 8d. ; Kyldrynagh V 4d. ; Tybbert 

 P 12d. ; Clonetybbert P 6d. ; Aghmecart E 6d., P 12d. ; Kyllynn V 3d. Y [sic) 

 6d. ; Arke Y 6d., P 12d. 



(f ) Odogh Deanery : Casteldogh E 6d., Y 3d., P 12d. ; Glascro E 3d., 

 P 4d. ; Eatbeagh, Dyrwagh E 3d., P 6d. in each case ; Eosconyll E 4d., P 8d. 

 Castelcomyr E 6d., P 12d. ; Mocholly, Kylmecar, Y 3d., P 6d. in each case 

 Donmore Y 4d., P 8d. ; Coulcrayghyn E P 4d. each ; Mayn P 4d. 

 Aghtere P 6d. • 



Printed in Carrigan iv. 387. 



This list has certain features in common with those of nos. 21 and 41 (which will he shown 

 to he related to each other) which are not shared hy the lists in nos. 19, 20, 22. For example, 

 the church of Tullahought is here reckoned as belonging to the deanery of Kells, and the 

 churches of Kilbeacon and Killahy as belonging to Iverk, in agreement with nos. 21, (36), 41 : in 

 nos. 19, 20, 22 the first is placed in the deanery of Iverk, and the last two in the deanery of 

 Kells. Again, nos. 19, 20, 22 give the church of Galmoy, in the deanery of Aghour: its place 

 seems to be taken in nos. 21, 41 by Glashare and Erke, and in no. 3 by Erke. In like manner 

 nos. 19, 20 have Carcoman, for which apparently nos. 3, 21, 41 substitute Kiltakan and 

 Ballymartin. And finally no. 3 has a number of churches mentioned in the group 21, 36, 41 

 which do not occur, or are called by different names, in nos. 19, 20, 22. Such, for instance, 

 are TuUaroan, Damma, Ballycallan, Eathealy, Outrath, Tullamaine, Kiltrassy, Killaloe, Kilrush. 

 In many respects in which nos. 3, 21, 41 differ from nos. 19, 20, 22 they are in agreement with 

 the Eegal Visitation of 1615. From these facts it may be inferred that no. 3 is of later date 

 than nos. 19, 20, 22, i.e. after 1318 a.u. It was transcribed about a.d. 1500, though 

 apparently from an earlier, mutilated original. Thus we seem to be justified in placing it not 

 very late in the fifteenth century ; but there appear to be no data for determining the date more 

 exactly. Cf. notes on nos. 36, 41. 



4. Bull of Adrian (lY). f. 3\ 

 1154. Grants Ireland to Henry II. 



Printed in Eymer's Foedera i. 19. 



5. Note. f. S\ 



Henry II came to Ireland and held a council at Cashel 1172. 



6. Bull of Alexander (III). f. 3^ 

 1172. Confirms the Bull of Adrian I Y (no, 4). 



From Giraldus Cambrensis, Expug. Sib. ii. 5. 



For the date see Giraldus L c, Hoveden's Chronica, s. a. 1171. 



