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1456 Thomas Talbot. 

 "^1461 James Keating, deprived 

 for disobedience, by bull 

 of the Grand Master of 

 the Rhodes, 1482. 



1482 Marmaduke Lomley. 



1495 John Yale. 



1496 R. Talbot. 



^'1500 Robert Evers or Ewre, 

 deprived in 1511. 



^'1511 John Rawson. Resigned 

 his Priory of Ireland, 

 1527, on being appointed 

 Turcopolier. Again ap- 

 pointed, 1527. 



1541 Prior Rawson surrendered. 



1557 Oswald Massingberd, on 

 the restoration of the 

 Hospital under Mary. 



[The authorities on which this paper is based are, for the most 

 part, indicated either in the foot-notes or in the body of the text. 

 But I have derived much assistance from some unpublished sources, 

 notably from the MSS. collections of the well-known antiquary 

 "William Monck Mason, the author of the History of St. Patrick's," 

 which are preserved among the Egerton MSS. in the British Museum, 

 and which include a very valuable annotated copy of Archdall's 

 ''Monasticon Hibernicum." Considerable use has also been made of 

 the unpublished Irish Statutes at the Irish Record Office, and of 

 the Ordnance Survey Papers in the Academy's possession. My 

 manifold obligations to Rev. Edmund Hogan, s. j., f.e.u.i., are 

 apparent from the notes to the first section of this paper. In my 

 references to the Templars, and in dealing with that part of the 

 Hospitallers' possessions which was derived from the Templars, I have 

 been very greatly assisted by my friend Mr. Herbert Wood of the 

 Irish Record Office. I am glad to know that the results of 

 Mr. "Wood's close investigation of the obscure story of the Templars in 

 Ireland are likely to be shortly available.— C. L. E.] 



