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exhibit their letters of orders, and that Patrick M'^nab, claiming to be parochial 

 chaplain of Casteltoiui, near Dundalk, had failed to produce such letters ; that 

 he was warned to produce them within a given time on pain of suspension ; 

 that he had received similar warning from the archbishop's commissaries in 

 visitations on pain of excommunication ; and that the letters have not yet been 

 exhibited. The above is to cite M'^nab to appear in the chapel (?) of the 

 archbishop's manor of Drummeskyn on the Wednesday after Low Sunday 

 (Dominica in Albis) to show cause why he should not be suspended and 

 excommunicated. 



A note states that, notwithstanding these proceedings, M'^nab continued to 

 minister at the altar. 



142. Commission of Thomas Hadesor, vicar of Stabanan, Sir Andrew 

 August X November, 1410. Keppok, rector of Baronestou, and Sir William 

 Herryoth, vicar of Keppok, to levy a subsidy. f. 34 (33). 



States that the clergy of the diocese of Armagh, assembled in St. Peter's 

 Church, Droghda, had granted to Hadesor, deputed as their proctor at a council 

 held before Thomas de Botiller, Priorof the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, 

 lieutenant of Ireland, at Dublin, a subsidy of IS*-. 4fZ., which had been assessed 

 by assessors deputed therefor at 3d a mark according to the ancient taxation. 

 The above are commanded to levy the same. 



Nos. 142-145 are in the same hand, apparently that uf nos. 132, 133, 137, 138, the last of wliicli 

 they immediately fwllow. The dates are inferred from their position in the Kegister. No. 142 

 seems to refer to the parliament mentioned in no. 108. 



143. Letter to Marcus, a bishop sojourning in the diocese of Dromore. 

 August X November, 1410. f. 34 (33). 



Since Eichard (Messing), Bishop of Dromore, and his vicar general, the 

 bishop being absent, are negligent in correcting laymen who detain lands and 

 possessions and fruits ecclesiastical against the will of the occupying prelates, 

 the archbishop by his metropolitical authority gives Marcus power to do so in 

 the diocese of Dromore. 



See note on no. 142. 



144. Collation of the vicarage of Kylltibrud, diocese of Ardagh(Ardakadeii.), 

 August X November, 1410. vacant by the deprivation of Sir Bernard Ocolla, 

 and in the archbishop's gift for this turn, to Dermot M'^ineelruoyd, clerk of 

 the same diocese. f. 34 (33)^. 



Porm as in no. 8. He is to be inducted by the Archdeacon of Ardagh. 



See note on no. 142. 



145. Letter to the clergy of the diocese of Armagh in favour of James Hall, 

 August X November, 1410. a layman of the diocese of Meath, who intends to 

 visit tlie Hoh' Land and the Sepulchre of Christ. f. 34 (SS)"". 



