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In the Guildhall of the City of Dublin. Brother Herbert, Master 

 of the Templars in Ireland, puts in his place Eoger de Cumbre or 

 William fitzjN'icholas, against Eoger de Frarendun, and Alice, his 

 wife, of a plea of waiTanty of a deed. (Plea EoU, 45 Henry III.) 



Waterf ord, before Justices itinerant. The Master of the Templars 

 against Eeginald Lunel, of a plea of land. (PleaEoll, 45 Henry III.) 



The Abbot of Dunbrody charges Brother Eobert of Glastonbury, 

 Master of the Templars in Ireland, of unjustly disseising him of his 

 free tenement in Baligone, Baligurthath, Kilmacluyth, Eothclon, 

 Gurtynlathelyn, Lachelyneswode, Collamigsy, and Colanesboly, viz., 

 4^ carucates of land. A jury of men of the cross of Ossory and 

 Leighlin ordered to be impanelled. Ko further proceedings known. 

 (Plea EoU, 6 Ed. I, m. 10.) 



Louth. A day is given to the Master of the Templars in Ireland, 

 and to the Archbishop of Armagh, John Gernoun, and other attorneys, 

 of a plea of trespass. (Plea Eolli^o. 29, 25 Ed. I, m. 14 d.) 



Brother Henry de Aslabeby, general attorney of Walter Bacheler, 

 Master of the Templars in Ireland, puts in the place of the said Walter, 

 William Makepays or John de Coventre, against the Abbot of Saint 

 Mary, near Dublin, de audiendo recordo," etc. (Plea EoU I^o. 29, 

 25 Ed. I, m. 34.) 



Brother Peter de Malvern, Master of the Templars in Ireland 

 puts in his place Eichard the Clerk of Croke, against Brother Philip 

 de Troye, Abbot of Saint Mary, near Dublin, of a plea of land. (Plea 

 EoU, 28 Ed. I.) 



Brother William de Warren, Master of the Templars in Ireland, 

 against the King, of a plea of quo warranto by John de Appelby. 

 (Plea EoU, 35 Ed. I, m. 13.) 



