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Armagh from cultivating their lands or pasturing their flocks thereon. 

 3. That as long as the archbishop allows him and his subjects to reside on 

 those lands he will cause the tenants to pay their rent regularly to the 

 archbishop, who may, if any are in arrear, distrain therefor. 4. That he will 

 hinder Donald of Armagh, otherwise Oneyll, called (nuncupatum) his brother, 

 from taking exactions or tribute from the citizens or other tenants of the 

 church of Armagh. 

 Dated at Armagh. 



151. Inhibition. f. .36 (35). 

 21 February, 1411. States that Gibert Oscheyg, clerk of the diocese of 

 Clogher, disturbs the Priors of St. Mary's, Louth, and St. John's, Athirde, in 

 their possession as rectors of the parish churches of Dounaghmayn and Eosse, 

 diocese of Clogher, and disputes their title to them, though these churches 

 were lawfully appropriated to the priories, and they had been in peaceful 

 possession of them from time immemorial; and that the priors had appealed to 

 the Apostolic See, and " tuitorie " to the court of Armagh. The clergy of the 

 diocese of Clogher (Clochoren.) are commanded to inhibit Oscheyg from 

 disturbing the priors in their possession while the appeal is pending. 



Dated at the archbishop's manor of Dromeskyn. 



152. Note. f. 36 (35). 

 21 July, 1411. Letters were issued similar to no. 151, in favour of the Prior 

 of Fowir, about the church of Disertyncill, diocese of Kilmore (Triburnen.), 

 against Sir Donat Ogown, of the same diocese. 



Obviously a later insertion. 



153. Letter to Sir Richard Waspayn, vicar of Carlingford {aha in-itten 

 11 March, 1411. Karlingford). f. 36 (35). 



The archbishop having in the course of his ordinary visitation sequestrated 

 (the fruits) of the church of Karlingford, pertaining to the prior and brethren 

 (coufratres) of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in Ireland, rectors of 

 the second (alterius) portion thereof, on account of their failure to repair part 

 of the chancel, and appointed Sir Richard FitzJohn,, chaplain, and John Seyn, 

 clerk, sequestrators ; Waspayn is commanded to warn all the faithful not on 

 any pretext to meddle with dues pertaining to the said prioi and brethren, 

 without special licence from the archbishop, on pain of greater excom- 

 munication. 



Dated at Carlingford. 

 154. Resignation by Sir John Dermot of the rectory of Dunbeyng with a 

 18 March, 1411. view to an exchange with Sir Thomas Kyft, rector of 

 Clonmore. f, 36 (35)", 



Undated ; but see no. 156. 



