140 I'roceediiKjs of the Royal Irish Acailein/j. 



15.1. Kesiiniatiuii by Sir Thomas Kyfte (in I ilk Kyfl) of the lectoiy of 

 18 March. 1411. Klonmor {in title Glonmore) for tlie purpose mentioned in 

 uo. 1.54. f. 36 [2b)\ 



Undated ; but see no. Ib6. 



1-56. Certificate. f- 36 (35)'. 



18 March, 1411. States that the resignations, nos. 1-54, 1.5.5, were made by 

 Sir John Dermot and Sir Thomas Kyft before the archbishop in the chapel 

 of his manor of Dromeskyn. 



Ends : " Presentibns . . . magistro Willielmo ]\Iowner utriusque iuris 

 liacallario rect-ore de Maundeiiyllestoun officiali curie Aixkuaehane fratre 

 Johanne Broun Xicholao Alisandir cleiico t^estibus Ardmachane et ilidensis 

 diocesiura." 



1.57. Admission of John Logan, presented as in no. 146, to the rectory of 

 28 November. 1410. St. Michael, Derver. f. 35 (.34). 



He is instituted, and invested as in no. 8. 



Dated at Dromeskyn. 



158. Letter to A(dam Leyus), Bishop, and the Dean, Archdeacon, Official 

 March x June, 1411. and the other clergy of Ardagh (Ardakaden.') . f. 37 (36). 



States that certain persons unknown captured and imprisoned Thomas 

 Scurlagh, prior of St. Peter's near 'J'rym, diocese of Meath, and his men, and 

 spoiled him of his goods, and ipso facto according to the proA"incial constitutions 

 of Armagh, incurred sentence of greater excommunication. The above are 

 to denounce them as excommunicate, and, if they remain oburate after eight 

 days, to lay all places where they shall sojourn under interdict. 



The place of this letter in the Register suggests the date given above. It is confirmed by no. IS2, 

 which shows that the offenders had been discovered and made their submission before 4 October, 



mi. 



l.">9. ilandate of induction to Master William Pyroun, Archdeacon of 

 13 June, 1411. Armagh, or his commissary. f. 37 (36). 



The priory of the hospital of St. Laiu-ence, Drogheda, being vacant by the 

 death of Walter Tanner, and being in the gift of the archbisliop for that 

 turn, he has collated it to Thomas Kyfte (in title Schyft), brother of the 

 same house, priest, instituted him by giving of his ring, and invested him. 

 The archdeacon is to induct him. 



160. Letter to Arthur OneylL f. 37 (36)\ 



26 September, 1411. States that Oneyll's rent having been remitted, with 

 the exception of (ad) a very smaU sum, he had sworn to pay it on a day long 

 past, and had not done so ; and that he had for many years cohabited with a 

 woman related to Mm within the prohibited degrees. He is required to pay 

 his rent and put away the woman within ten days on pain of being denounced 



