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Dated in the Castle of St. George. 



Printed from another copy in An. Boll, xxvii. 45. 



179. Charter to John Ruffus, the archbishop's chamberlain, f. 41 (40). 

 17 August, 1411. With consent as in no. 22, grants him the villa of 

 Ymyrmangan, with the tithes thereof, for a term of forty-eight years or the 

 lifetime of John, if he shall die within that term, at a rent of 1 mark a year, 

 payable at 1 November and 1 May. 



Sealed by the archbishop and the chapter. Dated at Armagh. 



180. Sentence in a matrimonial cause in accordance with disclosures 

 August X October, 1411. (comperta) at the archbishop's visitation, f. 41 (40)'. 



It was proved that Mariota Orelli had married Walter Eoghed, and that 

 at his death she had married Patrick M'^kau, who was related to him in the 

 third and second degrees. The latter marriage is therefore declared null, and 

 M'^kau and Mariota are condemned in the fees (feodis) of the court. 



The date is inferred from the position of the document in tlie Register (see no. 182). 



181. Safe conduct for B., Bishop of Clonfert. f. 41 (40)'. 

 25 July, 1410. It is addressed to the archbishops and other prelates and 

 ecclesiastical men, and to the secular lords and people (plebeis) of Ireland, and 

 states that the archbishop has taken under his protection and that of Armagh 

 Cathedral, the primatial church of all Ireland, the Bishop of Clonfert, in the 

 province of Tuam, which is subject to him as Primate (jure nostro primatico). 



Dated in the manor at Athboy. 



182. Letter to the Prior of Tristirnagh in the diocese of Meath, and the 

 4 October, 1411. official of the court of Ardagh (Ardakaden.). f. 41 (40)'. 



Commissions them to absolve the Dean of Ardagh and his accomplices 

 from the excommunication to which they had been sentenced for imprisoning 

 and treating with violence Thomas Scurlag, Prior of St. Peter's, near Trym, 

 and his clerks and familiars, and to relax the interdict laid upon them. 



183. Proceedings of a provincial council at St. Peter's Church, 

 12 October, 1411. Drogheda. f. 42 (41). 



The suffragans were preconized to certify the mandates and citations for 

 the council which had been sent to them. Eobert (Montayne), Bishop of 

 Meath, presented a certificate (quoted) under his great seal that he had received 

 the citation, no. 175 (quoted), and had acted accordingly. The Bishop of 

 Kilmore (Triburnen.) made a similar statement viva voce. John, Bishop of 

 Connor (Coneren.), appeared by his proctors, Masters James Devenys, rector 

 of Cragfergus, and J [ohn] Taylor, Adcar of Dundalk, whose letters of 

 procuration (quoted) were dated Cragfergus, 12 September, 1411. 



184. Eeeord of a ease heard before Stephen Bray and John Bermyngham, 

 October or November, 1411. the king's justices of the Chief Place in Ireland. 



