Lawlok — .4 Calendar of the Register of Archbishop Fleming. 103 



Dated at Athirde. 



Printed in Eeeves, St. Builcch, p. 7. 



7. Letters granted to the quaestors of the Hospital of St. Thomas the 



Martyr at Eome. f. 2. 



May X November, 1406. If the proctors or messengers of this hospital — 



founded long ago (dudum) for the entertainment of poor pilgrims from England 



and Ireland — viz., William Burton and Thomas Eussell, or either of them, 



come asking for alms, the clergy and faithful of the province are to explain, or 



permit them to explain, the letter of indulgence granted to the hospital by the 



archbishop, on Sundays [and festivals] at mass, and to promote their work ; 



and all the faithful who contribute by testament or otherwise are to have 



forty days of indulgence. 



The only clue to the date is the position of the document in the Register. The argument founded 

 thereon is strengthened by the fact that nos. 2-19, with the exception of nos. 15, 16, are all in tlie 

 same hand. 



8. Collation by the archbishop, guardian of the spirituality and spiritual 

 2 November, 1406. jurisdiction of the diocese of Dromore, sede vacanfe, of the 

 vicarage of Teachgowo,' in that diocese, vacant by the death of Sir Patrick 

 Oduberayn, to John M'^eogayn, clerk.- f. 2^. 



Dated at Atrium Dei. 



9. Mandate to Master Thomas Omostead, Archdeacon of Dromore, to 

 2 November, 1406. induct the same to the vicarage of Teachgowo.^ f. 2'. 



10. Citation for an ordinary visitation. f. 2'. 

 November, 1406. Thomas Olucheran, Dean of Armagh, is to appear, and to 

 cite the persons (personae) of the chapter, and the clergy of the deanery of 

 Erthir to appear at the church of Armagh on 29 November. 



Dated at Atrium Dei. 



The citation was ohviously issued in November. The year is inferred from the dates of the 

 preceding and following documents. 



11. Licence to Alicia, widow of John Keppok, lately deceased, to hear 

 15 November, 1406. mass in an oratory. f. 3. 



1 Perhaps Teachgolbo. 



- The form, which includes the institution and investiture, in this and other similar documents, 

 is as follows: — "H. &c. filio in Christo dilecto A. salutem gratiam et benedictionem. Vicariam 

 perpeluam ecclesie de B. per mortem C. ultimi vicarii eiusdera vacantem et ad nostram collationem 

 spectantem tibi conferimus intuitu caritatis teque instituimus auctorizabiliter in eandem et per anuli 

 nostri traditionem investimus de eadem decernentes te fore realiter [in nos. 54, 230 this icord is 

 omitted: in no. 8 personaliter is substituted) inducendum in corporalem (realem et corporalem in 

 no. 8, corporalem et realem in no. 54), possessionem vicarie predicte cum omnibus suis iuribus 

 et pertiuentiis universis vel quasi et defendi inductum. In cuius rei testimonium," &e. The italicized 

 words vary according to circumstances. Sometimes for the words " per . . . eiusdem " we have 

 simply " certo modo." 



^ Possibly Teachgolbo. 



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