126 ProcmlhiffS of llic Royal Irish Acadcnuj. 



proctors and messengers (nuncios) to be sent to the council, and to make 

 jn'ovision for tlieir expenses. 



Dated at the manor of Dromeskyn. 



A note states that similar letters, bearing the same date, were sent to the 

 bishops of Connor (Cuneren.), Down (Dunen.), Eaphoe (Eapoten.), Ardagh 

 (Ardakaden.), Kilraore (Triburnen.), and Clonmacnoise (Cluanen.), and to the 

 chapter and clergy of Derry (Deren.). 



104. Letters appointing Robert (Montayne), Bishop of Meath, and Master 

 c. 29 January, 1409. John Whythed, s.t.p., as proctors at the Council of 

 I'isa. f. 22'. 



The archbishop w^rites in his own name and that of the clergy of the 

 diocese of Armagh, and of the dean and chapter' of Armagh, and in the 

 name and place of Arthur (MacCawell), Bishop of Clogher (Clochoren.), 

 Nicholas (MacBrady), Bishop of Kilmore (Triburnen.), and Adam (Leyns), 

 Bishop of Ardagh (Ardakaden.). 



For the date see no. 103. 



105. Appointment of Sir Thomas Haddesors, vicar of Stabanan, and 

 c. September, 1409. Eichard Whyt, clerk, proctors of the archbishop in a 

 parliament to be held at Dublin, 14 October. f. 23. 



The date given above is based on tlie supposition that the parliament referred to was that whicli 

 Has held at Dublin, H Henry IV (Berry, i. 516 ff.). But it is possible that it relates to a parliament 

 ill 1408. It must in any case belong to the later part of the year, and tlierefore, in wlialever 

 year it is placed, it internipts the chronological sequence. 



lOG. Citation for a metropolitical visitation of the deanery of Scryn in the 

 12 March, 1409. diocese of Meath. f. 2.3. 



The archbishop, having begun his visitation on 11 March in St. Patrick's 

 church, Trym, commands the dean of Scryn to cite the rectors, vicars, and 

 chaplains of his deanery, together with laymen from each parish, to appear at 

 St. Columba's church, Scryn, on 20 March. 



Dated at Trym. 



The heading states that the citation was directed to the apparitors of the 

 diocese. 



A note adds that similar citations were issued to the dean of Eathtouth 

 for 21 March, to the dean of Dyuelek for 22 March, and for 23 March at 

 I'ontana. 



107. Citation of Nicholas (MacBrady), Bishop of Kilmore (Triburnen.), for 

 9 July, 1409. a metropolitical visitation of his diocese. f. 23'. 



The bishop is to cite his clergy and to appear with them at St. Patrick's 

 church, Moybolg, on 18 July, or the juridic day next following. He is also to 



' " Decanus et capitulum " ; no doubt au error for " decani et capituli." 



