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Permission by Roger Beg to the...
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Permission by Roger Beg to the Convent of Duiske to make a ditch between his land and the abbey lands, (c. 1262-7).
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Beg, Roger
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Dublin: National Library of Ireland, D. 199
Míreanna comhchosúla
Grant by Alan Beg, with the consent of William de Caunteton and his wife Cecilia, daughter of Alan, to the Convent of Duiske of half the church of Ullard, Co. Kilkenny, (c. 1224).
Grant by Alan Beg with the consent of William de Caunteton and his wife Cecilia, daughter of said Alan, to the Convent of Duiske, of the churches of Duntnatathec, Co. Carlow, Rathkenny (Co. Meath?) and Rathsenboth (Templeshanbo?), Co. Wexford, (c. 1224).
Lease by Hugh le Hore to the Convent of Duiske of a carucate in Aunrochewellan called Gilkach, (c. 1262).
Grant by Alan Beg to the Abbey of Kilkenny of an acre of land with the houses which the monks have possessed for a long time, and a fishpond which he gives to the infirmary of the convent, (1220).
Quit-claim by Sir Robert de Cardiff, after a controversy with the Convent of Duiske, of his rights in a ditch on his land, (c.1233).