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Grant by Gilbert Marshall, Ear...
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Grant by Gilbert Marshall, Earl of Pembroke, to Benedict the chaplain of the lands he holds of Stephen de Hereford, called Kellinecan, (between 1234 and 1241).
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Benedict
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the Chaplain
Marshall, Gilbert
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Pembroke and Striguil, 4th Earl of
Kellinecan
Ireland
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Dublin: National Library of Ireland, D. 122
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Grant by Gilbert, Marshal, of England, Earl of Pembroke to Sir Stephen de Hereford, land in the Bailiwick of Dunamase, (between 1234 and 1241).
Grant by William the Marshal, Earl of Pembroke, to Adam de Hereford, of Mamochle (Magh-lacha, Ossory), in which his castle of Radoueny (Rathdowney) stands, c. 1207 - 1213.
Grant by William the Marshal, Earl of Pembroke, to the church of St. Mary and St. Columba of Inistioge of the land and church of Inistioge and other lands in Grenan (Thomastown), etc. (between 1224 and 1226).
Grant by William Marshall, Earl of Pembroke, to Adam de Hereford, of land in Offelan (Ui Faelain in North Kildare), the vill of Wehtrad (Oughterard), and the vill of Tachgumini (Stacumney) and the fishery of Leixlip, etc. (between 1207 and 1213).
Grant by Gilbert the Marshal, Earl of Pembroke, to William de Gloucester, burgess of Kilkenny, of half a plot in the town of the new bridge of Ross, April 4, 1235.