466 Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. 



Maycro, Lyssmuk, Browiy, and Balysyward Churches to the dean, 

 p. 73 ; Henry, son of Roger Waspayl, of Rathgel Church to Keynsham, 

 1228, p. 74 ; Rathgel, Rathoffargus,^ Mayntaueny, Mayryne, May- 

 molcally, Browry, Culballysiward, Karracnesy, Orosse, and Iniskefty 

 surrendered by Keynsham, p. 75 ; John f. Thomas, of Senode Church, 

 p. 106 ; to John Cornubiens, of Kilmallock, lands at Gortnetross, 

 Cloncourtha, and Kilcurnan, p. 132 ; Mayncro, Creuathmahill, and 

 Douenatlimor, surrendered by Athissell Abbey, May, 1239, p. 80 ; 

 Roger Waspayl to Matthew, Parson of Rathnesar,^ lands between 

 Rathkeale and the Deel, p. 105 ; Yillacomdyne, inMungaret, pp. 77-79. 

 Abbot of May (Monasternenagh) to David Long, Polmanath, and lands 

 at JS^ew Gate of Limerick, 1230, xxxiii. Letters — Letter of Geo&y 

 de Mareys about Kilmehallock, p. 16, xxiii ; homage of same to See 

 of Limerick for Kilmehallock, Drethenetarsna, Kyltuly, Killonethon, 

 Kylcohan, Kilkelbeg, and Kilcremia, 1246, p. 16. Damage inflicted 

 by same on See property, 1235,^ p. 17. Same, citing King John's 

 letter to Bishop Edmund, p. 119. Yiolent acts of same on See 

 property at Kilmechalloc, Mungareth, Douenathmor, and the Church 

 of Seiigol, in all £232, 30 oxen, and 100 marks ; with petition for his 

 (de Mareys') excommunication, pp. 122-128. Excommunication of 

 Prior and Convent of Inistioc, in Ossory, they having buried in their 

 convent G. de Rupe, under excommunication for violently occupying 

 lands of See of Limerick, 1245, pp. 120, 121. Agreements — With 

 G. de Prendergast as to Kilconogan, Kilbigly, and Effyng, 1240, 

 p. 104; with Adam Elys, provost of Killocia, p. 73; with Gilbert, 

 Bishop of Ardfert, as to detention of fish tithes at Limerick, and 

 the vill. of Killiforach, and church and parson of Kilmworach, xliv ; 

 that clerics in the diocese may dispose by will of one year's stipend 

 after their deaths to pay their debts, liii ; as to fish tithes at 

 Limerick, liv ; with G. Butler as to Kilele, 1253, Ixxii ; with 

 Thomas, Prior of Connall, pledging a mill at Kilmehallock and 

 Kyllelid, 1248, xxxi ; D., Bishop of Killaloe, and G., Bishop of 

 Ossory, 1245, p. 120. 



1 Rathagonan and Eathrewy, in OfFargus (rental of Oconyll, 1452). The 

 churches may have been Kilfergus, Kileany, and Ardnakisha, if Kilfergus parish 

 is meant, or Clonkagh and Kilscanell if the later manor (1452) represents the older 

 Offargus. 



An interesting deed reserving the "natives" to Roger. Witnesses — Robert 

 Doundonenyll and Wm. de Cardiff (1220 to 1230). 



A similar account in Nat. MSS. of Ireland, vol. ii., No. Ixxii., to Henry III., 

 dates 1235. 



