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John Palmer, they had on 27 January elected the aliove, behig a priest, 

 unanimously by inspiration, " whicli election I, William Gernoun, senior 

 brother . . . made in the stead of all the others in these words " (form given). 

 They pray for confirmation and mandate for induction and installation by the 

 archdeacon. 



Dated in the cloister (clausuram) of the Priory. 



196. Letter of Orders. f. 46 (45)\ 

 11 April, 1411 (?). Certifies that on the Saturday in the week of Pentecost, 

 17 May, 1410, in his chapel at Termonfeghyn, the archbishop promoted 

 Sir Peter Chamyr, acolyte, to be sub-deacon, and on the vigil of Easter, 

 11 April, 1411 (ordained him deacon). 



Incomplete. 



197. Collation of the Ptectory of St. Patrick's, Achalong (in title, Achalonga), 

 3 March, 1412. vacant by the death of Master John Ocor, Prior of the Colidei, 

 to John H«rtylpoll. f. 46 (45)\ 



Dated in the manor of Dromeskyn. 



Form as in no. 8, omitting institution and investiture clause. 



198. Letter to Patrick Omongan, herenagh of Kylchiryll [also written 

 March, 1412. Kilehirill) in the diocese of Deny. f. 46 (45)\ 



Confirms him by metropolitical authority in the lands of Kylchiryll, which 

 from time immemorial he and his ancestors (antecessores) have held by charter 

 from the church of Derry. 



Breaks off at the end of the page. 



The position of the document suggests the date given ahove. Cp. note on no. 191. 



199. Letter in favour of Sir Matthew M'^kacy, priest, a native of the 

 March, 1412. diocese of Armagh. f. 47 (46). 



States that it appears from letters patent of liis promoter tliat he was 

 promoted to all holy orders, and certifies that he is of good character. He has 

 left the province, and the archbishop asks that he may be favourably received. 



See note on no. 198. 



200. Proceedings in a matrimonial cause. f. 47 (46). 

 27 October, 1411. States that the archbishop had received from Antony 

 (de Calvis) cardinal priest of St. Mai'k, who had charge of the Pope's 

 penitentiary in the absence of Antony (de Cajetauis) and Peter (Gerardi), 

 Bishops respectively of Porto and Tusculum, greater penitentiaries, a letter 

 dated at St. Peter's, Eome, 24 April, 1411 (quoted), to the following effect: 

 A petition of John Peche and Anne Dardyce {also written Dardycz), of the 

 diocese of Meath, stated that they, though related in the fourth and fourth 

 degrees, contracted marriage, which was solemnized in the face of the church 



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