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EoBEET OF Emly (1251-1275). — Grants — Seisin to Master Eobert 

 de Imelac, the Bishop, of Calwen or Cullyn, I., of benefices of Carnarthy 

 and Rathsyward, to Thomas, the dean, 1253, p. 73; J", de Sniterby, of 

 ^N'entenan, 1267, x ; C. le Yereys, of Mungret, 1257, xi ; of Clonbali- 

 tarsne, pp. 8, 252 ; of Drundel manor, 1252, xix ; J. de Penrys, as to 

 Lankyl, xlvi ; and in 1274, p. 119, J. Flandrens, of Dyssertenegus 

 and Cathyrasse, xlvii ; to H. de Lambarde, Cathyi'asse, with a fishery 

 on the May, suit at the manor of Cloncheur, 1256, Ixi ; Robert de S. 

 Edmund confirms Thomas Cooke, the Chancellor, in Mungret, c. 1270, 

 xxxv ; Edward, the Prince, to the Treasurer and Canons, 1268 ; they 

 may make walls, and enlarge their courts, saving rights of city, Ixvii ; 

 Thomas f. Senan, of a mill in Kilmehallock, Ixx ; Dean Thomas 

 Wodeford, houses in Limerick, p. 118 ; Ralph de iN'orthwych, Mun- 

 gareth, to Dean, c. 1274, xlii, p. 78 ; Ric. Plandrensis, of Magrany, 

 p. 93 ; to Abbot of Insula Molanfyd, Dermeko with re-grant, 

 pp. 106-113. Agreements — As to Mungaret, p. 6, m. 1257, p. 7, with 

 Hugh and Ysmay Possewyke, land at Clonelty, xvi ; Rathrenath, 

 Clonnath, 1251, xiii-xvii; Elie f. Ade, quit claim to Clonlisdon- and 

 Ertherath, 1270, xli ; John Purcell, as to Clansder (basse), 1266, p. 3 ; 

 Malachi, rector of Ardpatric, p. 44 ; Kilmorly and Kilfergus Churches, 

 1253, p. 12, with Hugh Purcell, as to lands and woods at Clonlismon,. 

 Clansderbasse, and Moycro, xv, xvii. Other documents — Lawsuit with 

 Malchus, Prior of Athissell Abbey, tried before the Bishop of Cloyne, 

 as to the churches of Moycro, Douenathmor, the benefices of Crewacgh 

 Omaylly, the chui'ches of Kilbradrau, Carnarthy, Rathsyward, and 

 Kilmuchorog, 1253-4, pp. 80, 81, 90, 101 ; Ordinances of Dean 

 Wodeford, 1265, p. 108. 



Gerald de Maeiscal (1275-1307). — Grants — Of Corcomoyd par- 

 sonage and vicarage to the chapter, at Dysert, 1299, p. 100 ; Crecourtha 

 Church to Simon f. Walter, rector, 1278, and his surrender, 1282, p. 44 ; 

 Thomas de Clare, Corkeymoyd Church, 1275-84, p. 93 ; same, Kilme- 

 hallock, p. 18, xxiv ; Juliana, his wife, Corkomoyd after 1287, p. 97 ; 

 A. Flandrens, Clonylte, p. 96; J. de Cogan, Crecouertha in Ocholchur, 

 1287, pp. 100-113; W. Wess, claims on Church of Crecortha, in 

 Orthotochor, p. 130; Robert, Abbot of Magio (Monasternenagh), giants 

 lands round the White Cross, Limerick, to the church and prebend 

 of Dysert Enegus, and quits claim to Balyfodyr, c. 1280, xxxviii ; 



^ These, as implied in a deed of 1239, were Mayncbro, Creiiatiiomayl], and 

 Douenathmor, B.B.L., p. 90. 



2 Elsewhere Clonlismon and Clonlismor. 



