merito. Rex vero Corcensis & alii multi di∣vites
Hyberniae insurrexerunt in Regem Angliae,
& suos: & erant novissima eorum pejora priori∣bus,
& se mutuo interfecerunt.By which president it is evident; that King
Henry by the advice of his Great Council of Pre∣lates
and Nobles of & in England, disposed both
of the Kingdoms, Crowns and Lands in Ireland to
his Son, and other subjects of England. The same
KingRdlph. de Diceto, Ymagines Histor. col. 613.Henry the 2. Anno Dom. 1182. aetatis
annum inchoans quadragesimum nonum, dum mentis et
corporis incolumitate vigeret, dum regnum suum undi∣que
tranquillae pacis commoditatibus frueretur, apud
Waltham Episcopi Winton, REGNI CON∣VOCAVIT
MAJORES. Itaque prsentibus il∣lis
et approbantibus quandam pecuniae partem in causas
pias procurans, Quaraginta siquidem duo milia
marcorum argenti, quingentas marcas auri distribuit,
&c. After thisHov Anna. P 68, 629. Pope Lucius An. 1185. sending
a Letter to King Henry the 2d. to take the Cross
upon him and succour the holy Land, by the P∣triarch
and Master of the Hospital of Hierusalem,
who presented it to him, together with the toy.
al banner, and Keyes of the Lords Scpulcher, and of
the Tower of David, and City of Ierusalem, on the
behalf of the King and Princes of the Land, im∣portuning
his answer to their requests: Domius
Rex statuit eis terminum suae responsionis primam Do∣minicam
Quadragesimae apud Londonias. Ad
quam Dominicam, Dominus Rex & Patriarcha et E∣piscopi,
et Abbates, et COMITES et BARONES
ANGLIAE (but no Knights, Citizens or Bur∣gesses
thereof, & Willielm. REX SCOTIAE, &0
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