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Odogh Deanery — M°cully, Castelcomer ; in Aghbo Deanery — Scatheryk, 



(c) The Frior of Instyoh has, in Kenlys Deanery — second part of Kilbecok, 

 Killagh, Rossenan ; in Obargoun Deanery — Thomastoun, Instyok, Cohnekyll 

 Chapel, Kilcoan ; in Ouerk Deanery — Castlan, Dunkyt; in Agthour 

 Deanery — Cathyr, Killyng and Cayr ; in Odogh Deanery — Aghteyr and 

 Kilcormok ; in Obargoun Deanery — Lesterglyn, Kiltakan Chapel, Villa 

 Radulphi Chapel, Yilla Yago Chapel, Lessentane Chapel, Balyduff Chapel. 



(d) The Abbess of Kilkilhyn has, in Obargoun Deanery — Balymagorme, 

 Tristelmokan, Kilmehauok, Shenboth, Eosbargoun ; in Ouerk Deanery — 

 Eathpatrik,^ Polnescoly Chapel, Macully, Illyd, Polrothan, Kilkilhyn. 



(e) The Prior of Athesil has, in Ouerk Deanery — Typeraght. (f) The Prior 

 of Kilmaynan has, in Claragh Deanery — Balygaueran; in Aghour Deanery — 

 Gawlmoy with chapels, (g^) The Abbot of St. Thomas's, D^tblin, has, in 

 Sillelogher Deanery— Tillanbrog (and vicarage)"; in Aghour Deanery — 

 Killagh (and vicarage)- ; in Odogh Deanery — Douenaghmore (with vicarage)- ; 

 Dunmore (with vicarage)-, Kilcolman, Kilmeker (with vicarage)- ; in Aghbo 

 Deanery — Coulkyr ; in Odogh Deanery — Attenagh. (li) The Abbot of St. 

 Augustine's, Bristoll, has, in Sillelogher Deanery — Kilfetheragh ; in Odogh 

 Deanery — Castellum de Odogh, Dysertoloscan. (I) The Abbot of PowysJcyh.&&, 

 in Sillelogher Deanery, Tillaghany ; in Aghbo Deanery, Offerclan. (k) The 

 Prior of Aghm'^cart has, in Aghour Deanery — Aghm'^cart. (1) The P^^ior of 

 Fertkeragh has, in Aghour Deanery — Fertkeragh (Donachmore)-. (m) The 

 Abbot of Jeriponte has, in Odogh Deanery — Eathelc de Grangia (Eowir, 

 Blanchiuilystoun)l (ii) The Canons of Exeter have, in Odogh Deanery — 

 Mothill. (o) The Prior of St. Katerine's, Waterford, has, in Obargoun Deanery 

 — Balyfassagh, Kilcolyn ; in Ouerk Deanery — half of Fydoun ; in Claragh 

 Deanery — Dungaruan. (p) A note follows that though the above list was 

 correct at a former time, in 1396 some religious have obtained additional 

 churches, while other churches have been lost to them by negligence. A list 

 of fresh acquisitions is promised ; but all that appears is that the Abbot of 

 Jeripord has, in Obargon Deanery — Eowyr ; in Claragh Deanery — 

 Blanchuilestoun. 



Printed in Oarrigan, iv. 391. 



The date of this document appears to be fixed by two facts. Claragh is named among the 

 benefices belonging to the Priory of St. John of Kilkenny. It was granted to the prior 2 December, 

 1315 (Carrigan, iii. 251). Again, the Rower is not included among the churches of Jerpoint Abbey. 

 But on 2 February, 1318, the Crown permitted a grant of that church and Listerlin to be made to 

 the Abbey by Henry de Rupe {Rot. Pat. et Glaus. Cane. Kihermae Gal., 1828, p. 25, no. 178). The 

 note at the end of the list shows that the grant of the Rower was actually made ; and it is natural to 

 suppose that it was made in that year. It is difficult to account for tlie appearance of Listerlin 



Perhaps over an erasure. - Additions by Inte hand. 



