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Karengnor (? Carrigroe), on payment of 5 marks yearly to him, and ai 

 pair of furred gloves or 2 shillings to the Crown. ^ All these lands passed 

 to the Hospitallers, probably in 1320, as we find the Templars debited 

 with this payment of gloves up to about this period, and in 1322 we 

 find the Hospitallers owing 2 years' rent of gloves.'^ 



Ky\_ ']th. — On the roll of Irish Exchequer Accounts for 1298-9 

 it is mentioned that these lands belonged to the Templars, for which 

 they paid I2d. yearly to the Crown. They are referred to in an 

 extent of the lands of Thomas fitzMaurice. Unfortunately, portion 

 of the name is illegible.^ 



Rathmarorliain. — These lands were granted by Eegiiiald de 

 Crobisbie to the Templars, and by them afterwards to S. Mary's- 

 Abbey (1273).* 



Waterford. — Mills on the waters near Waterford, called Polwater- 

 foure and Innermictam, and a small marsh near Waterford, between 

 the King's houses and the sea, were granted to the Templars by 

 Henry 11.^ They also possessed the island close to the city, worth, 

 one mark a year,^ and probably a house in Waterford. 



County Wexford. 



Kilbride. — The Templars laid claim to these lands against the 

 Abbot of Dunbrody, but withdrew their claim. The matter, however, 

 continued in doubt for some time, as, after the suppression of the- 

 Order, the Crown entered into possession as their heirs. Ultimately 

 the Crown retired, and the Hospitallers gave the Abbot a quit-claim 

 from any demand by them.'^ We know that the Templars did at some 

 time possess these lands, as John Romayn was admitted into the Order 

 here by the Master. 



Kilclogan^ Manor of. — Goods worth £140 Zs. Qd. ; yearly value of 

 lands, £45 lis. They also possessed the church of Mythelnagh (Meel- 

 nagh), value 24s., and a moiety of tithes of 3 carucates of land belonging. 



^ Chartularies ("Wood), 10 fol. 8^. Bodleian, Oxford. These lauds had for- 

 merly belonged to Ballyman Cutel, who was probably a Dane. 



2 Pipe Roll, Excheq., 16 Ed. II, m. 5. 



3 Gal. Irish Documents, 1293-1301, p. 263. 



4 Chartulary of S.Mary's Abbey (Gilbert), vol. ii., p. 7. 



5 Gal. Irish Documents, 1285-1292, No. 329. 



6 Recepta (Accounts, &c., Excheq., Q.R. Pub. Pec. Office, London).. 

 See Chartulary of S. Mary's Abbey, vol, ii., pp. Ixxxv-vii. 



