Thomas O"Henghan.
Radulph, or Ralph O"Hedian.
Nicholas of Lusk, 1325.
Michael, 1333.
Roger, 1346.
Reginald, 1349.
Hugh, 1357.
Reginald Leynagh, died 15th August, 1368.
John Terrour, 1370.
[There is no record of the names of Abbots in this interval.]
Roger, 1472.
John Logan.
Henry.
John Warren.
Roger Boly.
John Troy, 1486-1500.
Thomas Harvey, died 20th March, 1525.
Richard Conter, the last regular Abbot, pensioned in 1540.
As will be observed, the line of succession is incomplete between the years 1370 and 1472; and it is impossible now to fill in the gaps. The List is taken from Ware"s _Coen.o.bia Cisterciensia in Hibernia_, and Dalton"s _History of Drogheda_.
APPENDIX II.
THE CHARTER OF NEWRY.
Copied and translated from the Original in the British Museum, from a copy given by John O"Donovan in _Dublin Penny Journal_, 1832-33, p. 102.
Maurice M"Laughlin, King of all Ireland, to all his Kings, Princes, n.o.bles, Leaders, Clergy and Laity, and to all and each the Irish present and to come, GREETING.
Know ye that I, by the unanimous will and common consent of the n.o.bles of Ultonia, Ergallia (Oriel), and O"Neach (Iveagh), to wit of Donchad O"Carroll, King of all Ergallia, and of Murchad his son, King of O"Meith, and of the territory of Erthur, of Conla, King of Ultonia, of Donald O"Heda, King of O"Neach (Iveagh), HAVE GRANTED AND CONFIRMED, in honour of the Blessed Virgin Mary, St. Patrick, and St. Benedict, the Father and Founder of the Cistercian Order, to the monks serving G.o.d in Nyvorcintracta (Newry) as a perpetual and pure donation, the land of O"Cormac, whereon was founded the monastery of Athcrathin, with its lands, woods, and waters, Enancratha, with its lands, woods, and waters, Crumglean, with its lands, woods, and waters, Caselanagan, with its lands, woods, and waters, Lisinelle, with its lands, woods, and waters, Croa Druimfornac, with its lands, woods, and waters, Letri, Corcrach, Fidgla.s.sayn, Tirmorgannean, Connocol, etc. THESE LANDS with their MILLS, I have confirmed to the aforesaid monks of my own proper gift, for the health of my soul, that I may be partaker of all the benefits of ma.s.ses, _hours_ (_i.e._ vespers and matins), and prayers that shall be offered in the Monastery itself, and to the end of time.
And because I have founded the Monastery of Ybar cintracta (Newry), of my own free will, I have taken the monks so much under my protection, as sons and domestics of the faith, that they may be safe from the molestations and incursions of all men.
I will also that, as the Kings and n.o.bles of O"Neach (Iveagh), or of Ergallia (Uriel), may wish to confer certain lands on this Monastery, for the health of their souls, they may do so in my lifetime, while they have my free will and licence, that I may know what and how much of my Earthly Kingdom, the King of Heaven may possess for the use of His poor Monks.
_The Witnesses and Sureties are_:--
Giolla MacLiag, Archbishop of Armagh, _holding the Staff of Jesus in his hand_.
Hugh O"Killedy, Bishop of Uriel (Clogher.)
Muriac O"Coffay, Bishop of Tirone (Derry.)
Melissa Mac in Clerig-cuir, Bishop of Ultonia (Down.)
Gilla Comida O"Caran, Bishop of Tirconnell (Raphoe.)
Eachmarcach O"Kane, King of Fearnacrinn and Kennacta (now Barony of Keenaght, Co. Londonderry.)
O"Carriedh, the Great; Chief of Clan Aengusa, and Clan Neil.
c.u.maige O"Flain, King of O"Turtray (Antrim.)
Gilla Christ O"Dubhdara, King of Fermanagh.
Eachmarcach O"Ffoifylain.
Maelmocta MacO"Nelba.
Aedh (Hugh) the Great Magennis, Chief of Clan-Aeda, in O"Neach Uladh (Iveagh.)
Dermot MacCartan, Chief of Kenelf.a.gartay (Kinelearty.)
Acholy MacConlacha, Gill-na-naemh O"Lowry, Chief of Kinel Temnean.
Gilla Odar Ocasey, Abbot of Dundalethgla.s.s (Downpatrick.)
Hugh Maglanha, Abbot of Innisc.u.mscray (Iniscourcy.)
Angen, Abbot of Dromoge, and many other Clerics and Laics.
APPENDIX III.
INVENTORY OF ESTATES OF MELLIFONT.