122 Proceedings of the Royal Irish Aiunkmn. 



I'lcfixcd is a niciiinranilum tliat on 26 (19 is imttcn hvt rrossrd out) 

 Xovcuibcr this letter was handed to John Flemyng of Mortoim for delivery to 

 Uie bishop. 



86. N"ote. - f. 19. 

 1416. John (MacCormack) Bishop of Eaphoe (Eathpoten.) took oath of fealty 

 1(1 the archbishop in the chapel of the manor of Dromeskyn, 2 March, 1416, 

 in the presence of Masters Henry Logan and Pliilip M'^gowyn and Sir Nicholas 

 Alisaundyr. 



This is a side-note, written between nos. S.5 anJ 87, and is obviously a later insertion. 



87. Form of oath of fealty to the same taken by Eichard (Messing), Bishop 

 11 November, 1408. of Dromore. f. 19. 



88. Memoranda. f. 19. 

 11 November, 1408. The foregoing oath was taken by Eichard (Messing), 

 Bishop of Dromore, in the archbishop's manor, 11 November, 1408 ; and by 

 his immediate successor, John (Curlw), 4 January, 1411. 



The last words are a later addition. 



89. Letter to Eichard (Messing), Bishop of Dromore, presenting Sir John 

 November, 1408. Om^crela, priest, to the rectory of St. Archanus, Domnach- 

 more, diocese of Dromore, vacant by the death of [space in MS.]. f. 19. 



Dated in the manor of Dromeskyn. 



A space is left for the day of the montli in the date. 



90. Memorandum. f. 19. 



3 February, 1419. Cornelius (OTarrell), Bishop of Ardagh (Ardakaden.), took 

 oath of fealty to Archbishop John (Swayne) in his manor (?) at Athboy in 

 the presence of Eichard Whyt, seneschal, Master William Gylton, and 

 William [ ], etc. 



This is written in the lower margin, and in a different hand from that of no. 89. 



91. Letter of the archbishop, general delegate of the Apostolic See in 

 November x December, 1408. regard of an appeal. f. 19'. 



The appeal arose out of the fact that Eobert Meygyr, priest, of the diocese 

 of Meath, despoiled Sir Nicholas Gornow, vicar of St. John Baptist, 

 Clonnalwey (?) in the same diocese, of his vicarage. The archbishop's letter 

 is addressed to the abbots, priors, secular clergy, tabellions, notaries public, 

 and clerks of the dioceses of Armagh and Meath, and Thomas Chambyr, the 

 archbishop's apparitor. 



The body of the letter has not been copied, though space was left for it. 



The date is inferred from the place of the letter in the Register (see nos. 89, 94). 



92. Letter of the same to the Lord .(domino) Laurence Eatholdi of 

 c. August, 1411. Pastoch in the Kingdom of Hungary (Ungarie). f. 19'. 



