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Grant by William le Gras to Ed...
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Grant by William le Gras to Edmund le Botiller of Castrum Gras (Castle Grace) which is called Tollathynerth in Forth (Co. Carlow). (Between 1299 and 1305).
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LÁMHSCRÍBHINN
Ábhair:
Botiller, Edmund le
Gras, William le
1300
>
1309
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1300-1309
Castle Grace
Tollathynerth
Ireland
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Leinster
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Carlow
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Dublin: National Library of Ireland, D. 429
Míreanna comhchosúla
Mandate from Eustace le Poer to his tenants to be intentive to Edmund le Gras in the tenement of Forth, Dec., 1297.
Command by Philip le Erchdeken (Archdeacon) to Edmund le Gras to be intendent to Sir E. Le Botiller to whom he has granted the manor of Dunbryn in Oreyghnan (Barony of Iverk), Dec. 1314.
Agreement between Isabella Roche and John le Gras concerning lands in Clonreynauth in the barony of Instyck, Feb. 16, 1374.
Grant by Philip le Ercedekne (Archdeacon) to Sir Edmund le Botiller of rent which Edmund le Gras used to pay out of the manor of Dunbryn (Dunbrin, Kilmacow parish) in Oreghnan, c. 1309-1315.
Grant by William (Fitz John), Bp. of Ossory, and his chapter, to the Convent of Duiske of the church of Offerlane (Co. Leix) with its chapels as expressed in the charter of the late William le Gras (Grace), (between 1303 and 1305).