142 Proceedimis of the Royal Irish Academy. 



studio generali," his chui-ch being meanwhile served by a chaplain, and its 

 burdens, ordinary and extraordinary, being paid. 



The place in the Register suggests June, 1411 (see nos. 163, 164, 169). This letter is in the 

 same hand as nos. 163, 164 ; and the date agrees with no. 1.57, which records Logan's institution to 

 Derver, 28 N'ovemher, 1410. But we should not expect that after receiving this dispensation he 

 would be ordained deacon on 24 September, 1412 (no. 21S). 



166. Letters of Ordei-s. f. 38 (37)\ 

 1409 (?). Certify that the archbishop ou Ember Saturday, 1 June, 1409, in 

 the chapel of his manor at Termefeghyn, promoted Eichard Fitzjohn, 

 subdeacon, to the order of deacon, and on Ember Saturday, 21 September, 

 in the chapel of his manor at Dromeskyn, ordained him priest. 



"Wrongly headed, " Litere Dimissorie." 



167. Letter to Master "W. PiiToim, Archdeacon of Ai-magh. f. 38 (STy. 

 June (?), 1411. Informs him that the Abbacy of St. Peter and St. Paul at 

 Knoc, near Loueth, ha-\dng been vacant by the resignation of Geoffrej' Broun, 

 the canons regular thereof had elected Simon \>ipace in MS.'], canon of Holy 

 Trinity, Dublin, and that the archbishop had confirmed the election, 

 instituted Simon, invested him as in no. 8, and decreed his induction. 



The end of the document is omitted. 



The position of the letter in the Register indicates June, 1411, as the date. This is in some 

 degree confirmed by no. 126. 



168. CoUation of the rectory of St. Columba's, Cloumore, vacant as in 

 18 March, 1411. no. 155, to Sir John Dermot. f. .38 (37)'. 



Form as in no. 8. 



Dated at the manor at Dromeskj'u. 



A note states that a mandate for induction was issued to the archdeacon. 



169. Collation of the rectory of St. Mary's, Dunbeyng, vacant by the 

 1 July, 1411. resignation of Sir Thomas Kyft, to Sir Stephen Bodnam, 

 chaplain. f. 39 (38). 



Form as in no. 8. 



Dated at the manor of Termefeghyn. 



Note as in no. 168. 



170. Letters patent of Douald Oneyll, King of the Irish of Ultonia, 

 20 November, 1307. Gormlith daughter of Odopnill, Queen, and John 

 Oueyll, their fiist-born son. f. 39 (38). 



They promise for themselves and theii- successors to tlie Archbishop, Dean 

 and Chapter of Armagh, and the tenants of them and of the chiu-ches subject 

 to them, that : 1. they will make no imposts (nuUas ser\-itutes, onera, 

 gravamina, coUectas, talUas, subsidia aut auxiiia . . . imponemus) upon them 

 for themselves or their Scottish allies (satellitum) or any other troops 



