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Wlioii flail comes to them thev are to induce their parishioners to give 

 him alms. A relaxation of forty daj's' enjoined penance is granted to all 

 confessed and contrite pereons who contribute. The letter is \alid till 

 Easter. 



See note on no. 142. 



14fj. Presentation liy Nicholas Habyrgey [in no. 148 Habirgey, in no. 1.57 

 November, 1410. Abyrgey) and Elias Mei (in nos. 148, 1.57 Mey) of John 

 Logan, clerk, to the rectory of St. Michael, Derwer {in nos. 148, 157 Dei-ver), 

 vacant by the death of Sir John Byset. f. 35 (34). 



Form as no. 113. 

 Only the year is given in the date : but see no. 157. 



147. Letter of John (OTlannery), Bishop of Uerry, Thomas (O'Loughran), 

 1 December, 1410 •: 18 March, 1411. Dean of Armagh, and John Dermod, 

 rector of Dimbyng {cisachov Dimbeyg), commissaries of the archbishop, 

 engaged in a metropolitieal visitation of the diocese of Derry. f. 35 (34). 



States that during the \Tsitation they caused Master Donat Okevolan, 

 Dean of Derry, to be cited before them and to exhibit his title to the deanery. 

 He duly appeared and exhibited a bull of Pope Boniface IX for the deanery, 

 and letters testimonial of his induction by the Pope's executors, and other 

 documents both of his diocesan bishop and the Chapter of Derry, and of the 

 late Archbishop John (Colton). The commissaries therefore pronounce 

 sentence (quoted) that he is rightful dean. 



Sealed by the bishop with his own seal and by the dean and Dermod with 

 the archbishop's seal. 



Wrongly headed, in a late hand, " Commission for ^asiting the Bishopric 

 of Derry." 



Dermot being here styled vicar of Dimbin, the date is before 18 INfarch, 1411 (see no. 154). But 

 it does not seem to be in the same hand as no. 146, and the scribe has fuuud it difficult to make it fit 

 into the page. Hence it was probably written after no. 148. 



148. Identical with no^ 157, except that the last few lines, including the 

 28 November, 1410. date, are omitted. f. 35 (34)\ 



149. Letter dimissory to N'., clerk (in title Patrick Okemman). Form 

 December, 1410. nearly as no. 13. f. 35 (34)'^. 



The iute is inferred from the place of the document in the Register. 



150. Letters patent of Aithm-, son of Catholicus Oneyll, deceased. 

 14 December, 1410. f. 35 (34)'. 



He states that he has taken oath to the archbishop to observe the 

 foUowiug agreements: — 1. To deliver up fiee possession to the archbishop 

 of all lands of the church of Ai-magh which he or his subjects occupy, when 

 reqiured. 2. That he \Yill not hinder feofees (incartatos) of the church of 



