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Ballimiiagli in the lordship of the cluuch of Armagh at Termoun, at an 

 anuual rent of 6s. 8d. English, payable 1 November and 1 May. 

 Dated at Armagh. 



174. Memorandum. ' f. 40 (.39). 

 12 January, 1413. Dermot ^M'^gork got a charter of Achrych, Duesk, 

 ilolynmor, and Molynbeyg in tlie lordship of Termoucomyn. 



Obviously a later insertion. 



175. Citation of Eobert filontayne), Bishop of Meath, to a provincial 

 20 August. 1411. council in St. Peter's Church, Droghda, 12 October. 



f. 40 (39). 

 He is commanded to be present and to cite the Archdeacons of Meath and 

 Kenlis and the clergy and people of his diocese. 



176. Citation of Ai-thui- (MacCawell), Bishop of Clogher (Clochoren.), to 

 20 August, 1411. the same. f. 40 (39J. 



Uifters from no. 175 only in the names of the bishop and the diocese, and 

 in the substitution of the Dean and Chapter of Clogher for the archdeacons 

 of Meath and Kells. 



A note states that letters similar to no. 175 were sent to the Bishops 

 of Meath, Kilmore (Triburneru), Connor (Coneren.) and Down, and letters 

 similar to no. 176 to the Bishops of Eaphoe (Eathpoten.), Derry, Dromore, 

 Clonmacnoise (Cluanen.), and Ai-dagh (Ai-dakaden.). 



177. Admission to the Adcarage of St. Catherine's, Kybnadimok, vacant by 

 11 September, 1411. the resignation of Sir (?) John Proute for the purpose of 

 exchanging it for the vicarage of Cloynkeyn, of Sii- Patrick Ocoyu, priest, 

 presented by Thomas le Boteler, Prior of the Hospital of St. John of 

 Jenisalem in Ii-eland. f. 40 (39)^ 



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

 Dated at the manor at Termounfeghyn. 



178. Letter of Sigismund, King of Himgary, Dalmatia, Croatia, etc., .and 

 10 January, 1409. Marquis of Braudambuig, Vicar-General of the Holy Eoman 

 Empire, and Govemoiu' of the Kingdom of Boemia, and (cum) his wife, 

 Barbara, Queen of Hungary, Dalmatia, and Croatia, to all princes and other 

 goverriours. f. 41 (40). 



Announces that Laurence Eatholdi of Pastoch, master of the seneschals 

 (dapif erorum) and supreme dispenser, of noble descent, brought up from 

 childhood in his royal com-t, proposes to visit the shrine (limina) of St. James 

 in Compostella and the Piu-gatory of St. Patrick in Ireland, and to wander 

 thi-ough various regions in search of military adventui-e. Desii'es for him and 

 his company a favom-able reception and fi-ee passage without payment of 

 tribute or other exaction. 



