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above are enjoined to admonish Odo to renounce the statute and to restore 

 the goods within eight days. If the admonition proves ineffectual, they are 

 to denounce him as excommunicate at mass on Sundays and festivals and to 

 place him and his lands and the places where he may sojourn under 

 interdict. 



Dated in the manor of Dromeskyn. 



211. Presentation by Sir John Bellewe {in title Bedlew), knight, lord of 

 4 January, 1414. Bellewestoun, diocese of Meath, and of the second (alterius) 

 portion of the villa of Dundalke, diocese of Armagh, to whom the presentation 

 belongs for this turn, of Sir Patrick Oweyn, chaplain, to the vicarage of 

 St. Nicholas, Dundalk, vacant by the long-continued (diutinam) occupation 

 by Master John Tayllour of two incompatible benefices. f. 50 (49)\ 



Form as no. 113. 



212. Citation directed to William Yong, Archdeacon of Meath. 

 27 June, 1412. f. 51 (50). 



States that in virtue of a composition between the Archbishop and 

 Chapter of Ai-magh, and the Bishop of Meath, the Archdeacons of Meath and 

 Kenlys, and the religious and clergy of Meath (no. 215), Eobert (Montayne), 

 late Bishop of Meath, and the archdeacons, religious, and clergy of the 

 diocese were bound to pay £40 sterling, English, [within three months] 

 of 14 March, the day on which the present metropolitical visitation began 

 in St. Patrick's Church, Trym, in the name of procurations, and that this sum 

 lias not been paid. The archbishop admonishes Yong and commands him to 

 admonish the Archdeacon of Kenlys and the clergy of his own archdeaconry 

 to pay the amount thereof due by them within twelve days; and if the 

 monition is ineffective, he suspends him and places under sentence of greater 

 excommunication the several persons (singulas singulares personas) of 

 the religious and clergy of his archdeaconry as a chapter, corporation 

 (universitatem) or college. He further cites Yong and commands him to 

 cite those just mentioned to appear before him or his commissaries in 

 St. Mary's Church on the Meath side of Droghda on 11 July. 



Dated at D[roghda]. 



213. Certificate that the foregoing letter was handed to Sir John Dermot, 

 27 June, 1412. rector of St. Coluraba's, Clonmore, [messenger] of the 

 archbishop, in [his] dwelling-house [outside] the walls of the villa of Droghda 

 on the Meath side, for delivery to William Yong, Archdeacon of Meath, and 

 another of like tenor for delivery to the Archdeacon of Kenlis. f. 51 (50)". 



214. Certificate of Orders of Sir Simon Somyrsede of the diocese of Meath, 

 June (?), 1412. priest. f. 51 (50)\ 



The above, being cited during the archbishop's metropolitical visitation of 



