Brief Sketches of the Parishes of Booterstown And Donnybrook in the County of D

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Beaver Blacker
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In Cane. Hib. ) The above-named Sir Robert granted to the nunnery of St. Mary de Hogges three acres of Bagotrath, as it was then called, in exchange for a messuage and curtilage in the suburbs of Dublin, be- longing to said nunnery ; the Prioress thereof also rendering to him and his heirs a pair of gloves, or threepence, in lieu of all services. For some particulars of this nunnery, &c. , see Gilbert's " History of Dublin, " vol. Iii. P. 2.
13 . In the fourteenth century the Fitzwilliam family
... were seised of a carucate in Donnybrook, but the manor was in the Powers ; one of whom, Eustace le Poer, aliened it to the Archbishop of Dublin without the royal license, but was pardoned on account of his great services against the O'Byrnes and other Irish enemies in Leinster. Rot. In Cane. Hib.
1331. In this and the foregoing year, when a grievous famine afflicted all Ireland, the citizens of Dublin received, about the 24th of June, an unexpected relief at the mouth of the Dodder, where a prodigious number of large fish called Tur- lehydes were cast ashore.


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