[211] Dalkey in the margin.

[212] Friar John Clyn's Annals of Ireland (ed. Irish Archæological Society, 1849).

[213] Rot. Pat., 25 Ed. III., pars 2, m. 19.

[214] Ibid., 26 Ed. III., pars 1, m. 11.

[215] R. O., L. T. R. Memoranda Roll, 27 Ed. III., Hilary term, m. 7.

[216] The following is a table showing the Institutions in some months:—

1349.
May.June.July.Aug.Sept.Oct.Nov.
592311358

[217] Nash, Worcestershire, i, p. 226.

[218] Green (Worcester, p. 144) speaks of the measures taken by the Bishop for the public safety as relieving the city "from an alarming evil," and by it the parishes of St. Alban, St. Helen, St. Swithun, St. Martin, St. Nicholas, and All Saints, "whose churchyards were very confined and not equal to the reception of the parochial deceased, were permitted to partake of the same advantages of sepulture. . . . Hence St. Oswald's burial ground has accumulated that prodigious assemblage of tumulation which, at this time, cannot be viewed with indifference by the most cursory beholder."

[219] Dated October 26th, 1352.