Lawlor — A Calendar of the Register of Archhishop Fleming. 155 



clomini episcopi Midensis Matheo Cronipe iuris perito officiali domini 

 archidiaconi Midensis Michaelo Darey iuris perito officiali domini archidiaconi 

 de Kenlis Willielmo de Monemuta Eicardo Broun iuris peritis Midensis et 

 Armachane dioeesium testibus ad premissa vocatis specialiter et rogatis." 



Compare the composition of 9 April, 1265, in Reg. of St. Thomas, 71. 



216.- Letter of interdict against the diocese of Meath addressed to Master 

 30 August, 1412. Eiehard Rath, rector of Eathfegh, diocese of Meath, official 

 of the court of Meath. f. 53 (52). 



States that although Eobert (Montayne), late Bishop of Meath, the 

 Archdeacons of Meath and Kenlys {also written Kenlis), and the religious and 

 clergy of Meath were bound under the composition (no. 215) to pay £40 

 sterling within three months of 14 March, 1412 (as in no. 212), a great part 

 of this sum has not been paid and is refused. The above is therefore enjoined 

 to admonish the archdeacons, religious, and clergy of the diocese to pay it 

 within 14 days. In the event of the admonition being ineffective the 

 archdeacons, &c., " who claim that they constitute (facere) a chapter, corpora- 

 tion (universitas), or college in the church of Meath," are placed under 

 interdict, and the several persons from whom the procurations are due under 

 greater excommunication. Eath is to cite the archdeacons, &e., to appear 

 before the archbishop or his commissaries in St. Nicholas's Church, Dundalk, 

 on 15 September. He is also to publish the archbishop's monitions and 

 censures in public and more noted places of the diocese. 



Dated at the manor at Termonfeghyn. 



217. Eefutatory apostles addressed to Pope John (XXIII). f. 53 (52)^ 

 August X September, 1412. State that Sir Robert Deysetyr, rector of 

 Kyllagh, diocese of Meath, appealed from certain charges brought against 

 him by Henry Sceriaunt, clerk, to the Apostolic See, but directly and 

 ' tuitorie ' to the court of Armagh ; that the archbishop thereupon, according 

 to custom, inhibited the latter from attempting anything to the prejudice of 

 Deyseter, while the case was still unheard ; that Sceriaunt appealed against 

 the inhibition, and that the appeal being frivolous the archbishop does not 

 forward (uon difiero) it. 



The date is suggested by the position of the document in the Register. 



218. Names of persons ordained by Philip (Nangle), Bishop of Clon- 

 24 September, 1412. macnoise (Cluanen.), by command of the archbishop, in 

 St. Nicholas's Church, Dundalk, on Ember Saturday before the festival of 

 St. Michael. f. 53 (52). 



Acolytes — John Payn, brother of St. Mary de Urso, Nicholas Heyn, canon 

 of St. Mary's, Novan, William, clerk of the diocese of Armagh, 

 Eobert Duff, of the diocese of Meath. 



