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accept Geoffrey Devveiiisch and Patrick, clerk of William de I'reston, 

 chancellor of the green wax, as the archbishop's attorneys in all causes, f. 3". 



The position of this dorjument in the Eegister would indicate about November, 1406. But the 

 inference is uncertain, since it seems to be a later insertion written in the space left for the conclusion 

 of no. 15. 



17. Eesignation of the parish church of St. Columba, Clonmore {also 

 4 September, 1406. ivriftcn Clonmor) by John Plunket, proctor of the rector, 

 Richard Kynnioure (also written Kymmonre), presbyter. f. o\ 



The resignation was made in the chamber of the Prior of St. John's, 

 Athirde, before the archbishop, in the presence of Master William Mowner, 

 Brother John Broun, and others. 



18. Letter of Henry (IV) to the archbishop or his official or their 

 1 June, 1407. commissaries. f. 4. 



On the ground that pleas concerning agreements (conventionibus) belong 

 to the crown, they are prohibited from hearing the suit instituted by 

 Isabella Drmngolle against John Euyn in the court of Christianity. 



Ends : ■" Teste Stephano le Scrope niilite deputato carissimi filii nostri 

 Thome de Lancastre senescalli Anglie locum nostrum tenentis terre nostre 

 Hybernie apud le Naas," &c. 



The dates of nos. 18, 19 being later than those of 17, 20, though they are written in the same hand 

 as most of the earlier documents, it would seem that they are later insertions, and that f. 4' was 

 originally left blank. Cp. no. 16. 



19. Letter of excomniuuieation and interdict. f. -l. 

 1 May, 1407 x 24 March, 1408. 



The archbishop intimates to the clergy of his diocese that he has excom- 

 municated and interdicted Argallus Ohaiilan, captain of his nation. Malachy 

 Ohanlan and Odo M*^loy, together with their familiars, aiders and abettors, for 

 various injuries inflicted on him and his tenants, and especially for slaying 

 Maiu'ice Odowgenan, his tenant and falconer (qui nobis accipitres portavit); and 

 commands them to publish the excommunication and interdict (quoted in full) 

 on Sundays and festivals in their churches and mar-ket places, clad in albs and 

 stoles, with cross erect, bells and candles, until further order. He. further 

 admonishes all, English and Irish, within his diocese, that they are not to 

 converse, eat or drink with the above-named, their familiars or tenants, nor 

 to sell them bread, beer (serviciam), salt or any other things, nor to hold any 

 communication with them. 



The date is given as 1407 a.d. and the fourth year of the archbishop's consecration. 



20. Collation of the vicarage of Kylsleby to Sir Tuinus M'=ynnyb. f. A. 

 4 December, 1406. 



Form as in no. 8. 



Dated at the city of Armagh. 



