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Proceedings of the Boyal Irish Academy. 



APPEISTDIX II. 



A Succession of the Phioes of Kilmaixham. 



1180 Hugh Clahul or Cloghall. 

 1194 David. 



1201 Maunce de Prendergast. 



1220 William de Evoyaes. 



1231 Jolm de Callan. 



1248 Nicholas de St. Edward. 



1260 Henry Kyriell. 



1270 Philip. 



1274 William de Buries. 



1274 William FitzPoger. 



1292 Thomas de Hackwell. 



1293 David de Castel. 

 1296 William de Eosse. 

 1298 Gilbert de Hagham. 



1301 Walter de Euias. 



1302 William de Posse (locum 



tenens). 



1303 Eichard de Kerbi. 



1307 Walter del Ewe, or de 



Euias. 

 1311 Eoger miaugh. 

 1340 John Marischal. 

 *1341 John le Archer. 



1348 

 1350 

 1356 



-1359 

 1371 



^^379 

 1386 

 1400 



^1403 



^'1415 



1418 

 1419 

 1438 

 ■^1446 



1450 



John Tylloch. 



John EitzEichard. 



John le Erowyk. 



Thomas de Burley. 



William Tany. 



Peter Holt. 



Eichard White. 



Eobert White. 



Thomas le Botiller. 



William EitzThomas 

 (probably locum tenens 

 for Prior Butler). 



Thomas le Botiller. 



John EitzHenry. 



Thomas EitzGerald. 



Thomas Talbot, deprived 

 for maladministration, 

 1449 ; but restored by 

 bull of the Grand Master, 

 in 1454. Again deprived 

 for maladministration, in 

 1459. 



Thomas EitzGerald. 



1 The succession of the Priors here presented, M'hich is of course necessarily 

 imperfect, is based primarily upon the King MSS. in the Harris Collection at the 

 National Library. This is the source chiefly relied on by Archdall and D'Alton in 

 their enumeration of the Priors ; and it may be added that as often as they depart 

 from it these writers fall into error, for the authority of Eobert Ware is not high. 

 The authority for the names and dates in the King MSS. is not in all cases forth- 

 coming, many of the sources cited having been destroyed, subsequent to the 

 compilation of the list, in the great fire at Dublin Castle in 1711. But arguing 

 from the accuracy of the statements in the MSS. still capable of verification, they 

 may be taken as correct. The names in this succession not given by King have 

 been derived fj-om records since made available : e.g., the Chartulary of St. Mary's 

 Abbey, the Calendar of Christ Church Deeds; the Dignitas Decani of St. Patrick's, 

 and the State Paper Calendars. Those names to which an asterisk is prefixed 

 were also Priors of Ireland. 



