Lawlor — Calendar of the Liber Ruber of the Diocese of Ossorjj. 189 



Ballylorkan E 3s. 4d. (Ii) Odoglic DeaneTy: Castnim de Odog 13s. 4d.; 

 Glassecro 10s. ; Eathbac E 10s. ; Eosconnell E 10s, ; Dorrac E 10s. ; Lawkyll 

 E 40d. ; Acetanac E 40d. ; Kylmanann 40d. ; Kylcormoc 5s. ; Donacmor 5s. ; 

 Kylcolman 5s. ; Colcrafyn 10s, ; Kylmeker 5s. ; Comer 6s. 8d. (?); Desserad 

 [..,]; Motell 13s. 4d. ; Mocolly 40d. ; Donmor 13s. 4d. Sum £6 12s, 

 r . . . ]d. 



Printed in Carrigan, iv. 384, 



Tliis taxation is written in a hand which appears to be contemporar}' with that of no. 3. The 

 date of its original is probably earlier than that of the original of no. 36 ; for the order in whicli 

 the ehnrches are named in the Deaneries of Aghonr, Odagh, Chuagh, and Iverk is almost identical 

 in nos. 21 (dated 1351) and 41, but quite different in no. 36. 



42, Letter of Queen Elizabeth to the mayor, sheriff, communities {sic) 

 21 February, 1583. and citizens of Waterford, f. 69^^. 



Nicholas Walshe, Bishop, and the Archdeacon of Ossory having proceeded 

 against the above, in the Irisli Chancery, for synodals and proxies out of the 

 Abbey of Kilkellehin, and sentence having been given, 14 February, 1583, 

 by the Chancellor, Adam (Loftus), in favour of the former, decreeing that the 

 Bishop should recover £4, and the Archdeacon 5s., English money, arrears of 

 synodals and proxies, and that the Bishop should have £5 6s. 8d, Irish, and 

 the Archdeacon 26s. 8d. Irish, yearly, as proxies and synodals from the same, 

 payable at Easter, until by order of that court or by course of common law 

 they should be recovered or annihilated by the defendants, and that the 

 Bishop should have 40s. English for costs, it is now ordered that the said 

 sums of £4 5s, and 40s. should be paid, and the decree fulfilled in all 

 respects. 



Ends : " Testibus predilectis et fidelibus consiliariis nostris Adamo 

 Dublinensi Archiepiscopo Hibernie primate ac domino Cancellario nostro 

 regni nostri Hibernie ac Henrico Wallopp milite vice-thesaurario ac 

 thesaurario nostro ad guerram ibidem dominis justiciariis nostris dicti regni 

 nostri Hibernie," &c. 



Compare Fiants of Elizabeth, 1269, Morrin, Calendar of Patent Bolls 

 {Ireland), ii. 36. 



43, Cantilenae composed by the Bishop of Ossory. f. 70, 

 1318-1360, A note at the bottom of f. 70^' states that these songs were 

 composed by the Bishop for the vicars of the Cathedral, their priests and 

 clerks, to be sung on the great festivals " et solatiis," that their mouths 

 be not defiled with theatrical, foul, and secular songs. The vicars are to 

 provide " suitable notes," The songs are sixty in number, and are 

 interspersed with English sentences — e,g. " So do nightyngale synge ful 



