468 



VroccedbKjii of the Royal Irish Acadciny. 



Jolm Bratlinach grants Kilmure and Kilfergus, 1296, Ivi. Agreements — 

 Maurice le Marischal as to Ardagh, 1279-1285, ii and vi ; Kidach, vii ; 

 Corromoran and Falsky, viii ; M., Eishop of Killaloe, as to Douenatli- 

 nior, xxxvii ; Adam le Palmifer, as to Kilscanylle, Ixix ; J. f. David, 

 as to Tulachbrec, a. 1284, p. 91 ; the chapter and Geste de Lumbarde, 

 1293, p. 90; John Dondon as to raessuage in Limerick, xiv : 

 G. f . Milo, as to Kilmallock burgesses, xxvi ; Claricia f . Pagan, same, 

 XX, xvii ; W. f . Martin, same, xxv, xxviii ; Malachi, rector of Ard- 

 patric, swears obedience, 1301, p. 43. Other Deeds — Recital of ancient 

 acts of chapter, 1295, p. 55, and new statutes, p. 57 ; Effyn Church 

 made a prebend, 1287, pp. 111-113. The undated deeds of Kilmallock 

 (pp. 63-72) belong to this episcopate (1270-1291). 



E.OBEET OF DuNDONNELL (1307-1311). — Grants — Clamfderch 

 (? Clansderbasse) and Mungarreth, ix. 



Eustace de L'eau. — Grants — H. de Eyteley grants lands of his 

 grandfather, David de Eyteley, in Tullaghbrek, 1311-1313, p. 130 ; 

 Charter of Edward III., 1332, pp. 130, 131. 



Matjhice de Rupefort. — Rental, 1336, p. 138 ; Stephen Lawless, 

 Letter of Edward III. as to offences, p. 134; Stephen de Valle 

 (1360-69), grant to Robert de Lew, of Ballyhoregna, 1362, p. 133 ;' 

 Cornelius O'Dea, Taxatio Procui'ationum, 1418-22, p. 136; Rentals, 

 &c., p. 145 ; John Mothel, Inquisition before Thomas O'Cathyll, the 

 seneschal, and a jury at TuUabrek, 1440, p. 141 ; Willl\m Creagh 

 recovers Donaghmore, 1461, p 142; an almost defaced grant of 

 Edward IV., p. 143 ; John Coyn, suit of Knight of the Glyn, as to the 

 Knighte's Cappagh, tried in the Chapter House of Askeaton Convent, 

 1541, p. 144 ; Bernard Adams, Memoranda as to repair of cathedral, 

 bishop's monument, and palace ; reconstitution of choir and services, 

 &c., &c., 1619, p. 147 ; commission to enquire into rents due to him, 

 signed by Adam Loftus and Henry Docwra, p. 148; recovery of 

 Kilrush, 152. 



1 Dissert de Ballyhouregain is given in Rental of Bishop Maurice de Eupe- 

 fort, 1336, copy MSS., T.C.D., 1063, p. 40 ; Bishop Stephen, in 1362, granted 

 lands, pastures, weirs, and mills, in Ballyhoregna, to Robert, son of Stephen de 

 Lewe, service at Cloncheur. It adjoined Dysert Church, near Croom, and formed 

 its glebe. The Terriers of July, 1698, and August, 1805,"P.R.O.I., mention it as 

 such " Carrigeen, and part of Ballyhourigan." The latter document adds '*on 

 which there is neither church, glebe-house, or glebe lands." 



