120 Procrr<h'ii</.s of the Roijal Irish Acarhmy. 



(banc sci-ipUiram loc<i apostoloium refiitatorionnn), (,hough the appeal being 

 frivolous tbe ease still proceeds in bis own court. 

 Dated at Droghda. 



78. Letter of citation of tbe arcbbishop, delegated as one of tbe principal 

 15 September, 1408. conservators of the Order of St. Mary of Mount Oarmel 

 ill Ireland, to Sir Thomas, parochial chaplain of St. James', Athboy, diocese of 

 Meatli, and Sir William Byng. f. 16'. 



They are commanded to cite the persons commonly called Sir Eichard 

 Cristofore and Sir Gregory Lameragh to appear before him or his sub-delegate 

 in St. Peter's Church, Droghda, on 1 October, to answer the petition of the 

 prior and brethren of the above order at Athboy with reference to injui-ies 

 inflicted by them upon the petitioners. 



Dated in the manor of Dromeskyn. 



79. Letter of inhibition to ]Sr(icholas MacBrady), Bishop of Kilmore 

 15 September, 1408. (Triburnen.). f. 17. 



States that Augustine {also written Augustus) M.'^brady, vicar of Dronge 

 and Learath in the diocese of Kilmore, presented to the archbishop, sitting in 

 St. John's Church, Athirde, an appeal from the hearing of the bishop to the 

 court of Armagh. The appeal having been admitted, the archbishop inhibits 

 the bishop from taking further action while the case is pending, and cites him 

 to appear at St. Peter's Church, Droghda, on 1 October. He desires the 

 bishop to cite N. M'^brady, Andrew M'^brady, Patrick M°gramragran, and all 

 others who have an interest in the case, for the same place and time. 



80. Commission to John Flemyng of Mortoun and Eichard Whyt of 

 November (?), 140^. Kylmon as supervisors of the tenants of the arch- 

 bishopric, f. 17. 



They are to supervise as well free tenants and farmers as gavellers 

 throughout the diocese among the English. They have power inter alia to 

 receive rents from tenants and receivers and to audit the accounts of 

 seneschals, bailiffs, provosts (prepositorum), receivers, sergeants, and other 

 servants, to arraign (arreneandi) the archbishop's lands, to demand the 

 amercements of his courts, to seek the •' cur "' of his tenants from the courts 

 or hundreds of other lords, &c. 



The position of this document in the Eegister points to a date between September and November, 

 1408. It is in the same hand as nos. 79, 81. The latter month is suggested by the fact that 

 Flemyng was with the archbishop, and about to set out for the diocese of Meath, on the 26th (see 

 no. 85). 



81. Grant, with the consent of the dean and chapter, to Philip M'^enabbid 



' This word seems to have been written in error. It is an abbreviation of " curias," wliieh occurs 

 n tbe immediate context, but does not give good sense here. 



