Registrum Prioratus Omnium Sanctorum juxta Dublin / Edited from a manuscript in the library of Trinity College, Dublin; with additions from other sources, and notes, by the Rev. Richard Butler.
- All Hallows' Priory (Dublin, Ireland)
- Date:
- 1845
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Registrum Prioratus Omnium Sanctorum juxta Dublin / Edited from a manuscript in the library of Trinity College, Dublin; with additions from other sources, and notes, by the Rev. Richard Butler. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Page 7, line 34. Sepulturam See Archbishop Comyn’s Canons, No. 11. Harr. Ware’s Bps. p. 316. Page 8, line 15. Hominem temere capere Did these words confer immunity from legal arrest within the bounds of their places and granges—locorum seu grangiarum ? It is said to have been one of the oldest laws of the British Church, “ ut civitates et templa Deorum, vise ad ilia ducentes, ac aratra colonorum immunitate confugii congauderent, ut quicunque fugitivus sive reus ad ea confugeret cum venia coram inimico suo abiret.”—Hist.Mag. Winton. in Anglia Sacra, vol. i. p. 182. Page 9, line i. Datum Latranen.—Taking the year 1276, and the In diction, which tally, the fourteenth kalend of June was the first and not the third year of Innocent the Fifth. Page 9, line 7. Innocencius.—Probably Innocent the Third, Pope from 1198 to 1216. The list of possessions here confirmed is very short, and the Island of St. Saviour’s, which is men- tioned in Pope Gregory’s Bull of 1234, is not included amongst them. Page 9, line 22. Innocencius.—Probably Innocent the Fourth, who resided frequently at Lyons. He was Pope from 1243 to 1254. Page i o, line 12. Martinus.—Martin the Fourth, Pope from 1281 to 1285. Page 12, line 7. VIII.—This confirmation is in the Charter Rolls in the Tower of London, 22 Ed. III. n. 2. It is there said to have been by writ under the privy seal, and for a fine of 20s. paid into the Hanaper. Page 13, line 21. Dele [et T. de]. Page 15, line'^. WiUelmi MarescaUi.—This charter must have been granted before 1276, in which year the church of Rathmacknee was confirmed to this Priory by Innocent the Fifth. See p. 7. Page 15, line 7. WiUelmi Siwird.—Perhaps intended for Willelmi Senioris; William the Elder, Earl of Pembroke.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b28741481_0196.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)