132 FroceciUnys of llic Iti'i/nl Irisli Acadvnni. 



his rliapel or the church which he usually attends, and the regular and secular 

 elero-y of his diocse in tlieir respective churches, to pronounce his sentence of 

 excommunication and interdict oh Sundays and festivals with cross erect, 

 bells and candles, on certain persons not named, sprinkling blessed water to 

 put to fliglit the demons by which tliey are held, and praying that the Lord 

 Jesus Christ will bring them back to the Catholic faith, saying and singing 

 (dicendo et deeantando) the Eesponse (responsorium) Comjre(jati sunt inimiri 

 nos/ri with the Psalm Qnid gimiaris, and the Response Bcvelnhunt aii 

 iniquiicttrm with the Psalm Dens laudem. Then they are to approach the 

 doors of the churches, with clerks and parishioners, to terrify them (ad eorum 

 terrorem) casting three stones towards tlieir dwellings, as a sign of the eternal 

 malediction of God upon Datan and Abiron, such publication to be continued 

 on Sundays and festivals until they receive absolution. 



124. Letter of title of Walter Plunket, Lord of Bewleue, for Peter 

 16 May, 1410. Chambre, a deacon desirous of promotion to the priest- 

 hood, f. 30 (29). 



He grants him 5 marks yearly rent out of his lands in Kerestoun, until 

 he receives a competent lienefice. 



125. Names of persons ordained bj' the archbishop in the chapel of his 

 May, 1410. manor at Termefeghyn on Ember Saturday in Pentecost week, 

 10 {(■orrcctcd hy another hand to 17) May. f. 30 (29)''. 



Aeolytcs — Philip Nanny, Brothers Nicholas Stantoun, John Yog', Eichard 

 Feypow, Nicholas Fyzlenys, and John Brond. Sub-deacons — John Fyzryehard, 

 Peter Chaumr', Nicholas Begge, William Hanell, monk, William Heruy, monk. 

 Deacons — Patrick Cruys, Nicholas Down (?), monk. 

 For tlie error in the date see note to no. 115. 



126. Letter of the archbishop, the king's chaplain, to Henry (IV). 

 2 May, 1410. f. 30 (29)\ 



Announces that the monastery of St. Peter and St. Paul, Cnok, being 

 vacant by the death of abbot Henry, the canons, after obtaining licence from 

 the king, elected Geoffrey Broun, a canon thereof, the bearer of this letter, 

 as appears by the decree of election sent to the archbishop, and that the 

 archbishop has confirmed the election. He prays the king to receive the 

 elect favourably, and to order his business to be set forward with speed. 



Dated at Dromeskyn. 



The year is also described as the seventh of the archbishop's consecration. 



127. Commission to Master Thomas Olucheran, Dean of Armagh, and 

 26 June, 1410. Sir John Dermot, rector of Dunbeyng, to hold a metropolitical 

 visitation of the diocese of Derry. f. 30 (29)'. 



128. Confirmation, during tlie metropolitical visitation of Dromore, of 



