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 Appendz XI. 733 (Tnouxs TALBOT.) Was nominated administrator of the priory of Ireland, 1446-9. Owing to his mal-adininistration, and letters written from the king Henry VI. • from the council of the Irish commanders, and from the chapter of the priory of Dublin, he was removed from his office. 11. Tnoss FITZ-OERALD. Confirmed prior of Ireland, at the request of the Irish commanders, by bull of the Grand-Master de Lastic, dated Rhodes, 10th September, 1450. Ob. A.D. 1453. 12. THOMAS TALBOT. Appointed prior of Ireland, notwithstanding his former deprivation, on the death of Fitz-gerald, by bull, dated Rhodes, 1st February, 1453-4; de Lastic, Grand-Master. Was again deprived for mal-administration, 1459. 13. JAMES HErrING, or KEATING. Commander of Clontarf and Kilmainhambeg. Nominated prior of Ireland, vice Talbot, deprived, 21st October, 1459; and confirmed by bull of the Grand-Master Raymond Zacosta, dated Rhodes, 9th July, 1461. Was deprived of the priory, for mal-administration and disobedience, by bull of the Grand-Master d’Aubusson, dated Rhodes, 18th December, 1482. 14. MARMADUKE LuMLuv. Preceptor of Templecombe. Nominated prior of Ireland, vies Keating, deprived, by bull, dated Rhodes, 28th December, 1482; Peter d’Aubusson, Grand-Master. Ob. A.D. 1494. 15. THOMAS DoCWRA. Preceptor of Dynemore, etc. Appointed prior of Ireland, by bull of the Grand-Master d’Aubusson, dated Rhodes, 24th October, 1494. Resigned the priory, 1495, having been mutitioned Turcopolier. 16. ROBERT EuKE. Preceptor of Slebeche. Made prior of Ireland A.D. 1496. Deprived of the priory (suspended), for mis-government and debts, by bull of the Grand-Master Emeri d’Amboise, Rhodes, 8th May, 1511. Ob. at Rhodes, 1513. 17. JoHN RAWSON. Appointed lieutenant-prior, and administrator of the priory of Ireland, by bull of the Grand-Master, dated 8th June, 1511. Confirmed prior by another bull of the same, Rhodes, 15th March, 1513-14. Resigned the priory of Ireland on being mutitioncd Turcopolier, 27th June, 1527. 18. Joii BABINOTON. Preceptor of Dalby and Rotheley, etc. Nominated prior of Ireland, by bull of the Grand-Master L’Isle Adam, dated Corneto, 27th June, 1527. Resigned the priory on being named Turcopolier, exchanging dignities with John Rawson, re-appointed prior of Ireland, 1528. 19. JOHN RAW8ON (again). Resumed the priory of Ireland by request of the king Henry VIII. Confirmed by bull of the same Grand-Master, dated from “Our Priory House of the Hospital in England,” 4th June, 1528; and re-confirmed by an additional bull of the same, dated “Dover near the Sea, in England, in donw qms in i€ineri Ziospitali au,nus,” 5th June, 1528. Ob. a.n. 1547.