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Geoffrey de Haye, his own secretary, and the secretary of Alexis, the legate in Ireland, to take possession of the arch bishopric of Dublin, and also sent with them John, the constable of Chester, and Richard, of the Peak, to take charge of the city of Dublin, of which Hugh de Lacy had had the keeping. For our lord the king was unwilling that he should any longer have charge of it, because he had, without his permission, mar ried the daughter of the king of Connaught, according to the usage of that country.
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