The book of obits and martyrology of the cathedral church of the Holy Trinity, commonly called Christ Church, Dublin / Edited from the original manuscript in the library of Trinity college, Dublin, by John Clarke Crosthwaite ... With an introduction, by James Henthorn Todd.
- Date:
- 1844
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: The book of obits and martyrology of the cathedral church of the Holy Trinity, commonly called Christ Church, Dublin / Edited from the original manuscript in the library of Trinity college, Dublin, by John Clarke Crosthwaite ... With an introduction, by James Henthorn Todd. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![• Clericos.” adiuge, and determynn as any accoun commensed before them after the corse of the comen la we, any act or ordynaunce, mater or cause byfore this tym made to the contrery notwithstanding. Quemquidem actum siue ordinaconem ad requisi- conem prefatorum prioris et conucntus duximus exemplificandum. In cuius rei testimonium has literas nostras fieri fecimus patentes, coram prefato Deputato apud Dublin vicessimo sexto die Augusti anno regni nono. Per pet. de parlia- ment©. “ Prendergast. „ T7. „ f Jacobum Prendergast,] Ex • per {robertom Lynn, j The second is a protection granted to the pilgrims visiting the Cathedral, by the mayor and citizens of Dublin, about three years later than the former (12 Henr. VII.): “ Immunitase seu libertas data et concessa per maiorem et ciues ciuitatis Dublin omnibus peregrinantibus, venientibus seu visitantibus ecclesiam Cath. Sancte Trinitatis Ciuitatis predicte. “ Memorandum. Quod quarto die veneris proxime post festum pasche A°. regni Regis Henrici septimi duodecimo, ordinatur legem subsequentem [sic], “ Item, itt is ordeyred by graunt of thys semble at the instans of Dauid prior of the Cath. Church of the blissit Trinite off Dublin, that wher as diueres preueleges ben graunt to the sayd place, as well by an auctoryte of parlement as by provinciall consaylys, yn especiall that no pylgrymys that comyth in pyl- grymage to the blyssed Trynyte, to the holy Rode, or baculus Jhu, or any othyr Image [or] relyk within the said place, shal not be vexid, trowled, ne arrestyd commyng ne goyng duryng hys pylgrymage. Also that eny that wyll take ref- futte and socor off the sayd place, shal not be lettyd to go ther to ne be arrestid within the precyncte of the same. Whych ys graunt ordeined and establyed by auctorite of this present that the sayd priueleges and all otheris wych haue be graunt and confermyd by Popis, Kyngs, Archbyssopis, and Bishopps to the sayd place in tyme passed stand in ther full effect, without any interrupeyon or contradiccion of anny citizen or inhabitant of the citte aforesaid [or any other personf].” e From theWhite Book of Christ Church, f The words within brackets are in a fol. 56, b. recent hand.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b28741523_0029.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)