lo6 P rnrecilin<j!< nf the Roi/ul Iriah Arniloitij. 



Svh-dcawm—laxvKnfx Nagan of the diocese of Ai-magh, Kicliaid Boiiauii 



of the diocese of Meath. 

 Deacons — John Logan, rector of Derver, William Aueit, monk of Melifont, 



Thomas Xugent, and Gepffrey Borran, brothers of St. Leonard's, 



Dundalk. 

 Priests — Sirs William Crux of Meath, Eobert Sweteman, William Broun 



of ileath. 



219. Confirmation by Archbishop John (Colton) of the Abbot and 

 14 May, 1390. Convent of the Cistercian house of St. Mary de Viridi Ligno, 

 in the diocese of Dromore, in the rectory of the church of Nova VUla de 

 Coly. f. 54 (53)^ 



Sealed by the archbishop and the dean and chapter. Dated at Droghda. 

 The year is also described as the thirteenth of the consecration of Colton. 



220. Citation directed to Adam del Naase, Archdeacon of Kenlis. 

 24 November, 1412. f. 54 (53)\ 



In almost identical terms with no. 212. But the period allowed for pay- 

 ment is 15 days, the archdeacon is not suspended, and the body of the clergy 

 is laid under interdict as well as excommunication. The citation is for 

 St. Mary's Church, Carltngford, 9 December. 



Dated in the manor of Dromeskyn. 



221. To William Yong, Ai'chdeaeon of Meath, and Master Eiehard Eath, 

 18 January, 1413. rector of St. Mary's, Eathfegh, diocese of Meath, concerning 

 the proeiu'ations of the diocese of Meath. f. 55 (54)'^. 



States that in virtue, &c. (as in no. 212), but that some beneficed persons 

 named in an annexed schedule, in spite of the epccommunications published 

 by Eath, the principal collector of the procurations, still i-efuse to pay them. 

 Hence Eath has pmyed that the sentences of excommunication should be 

 strengthened (agrauare). The archbishop accordingly commands the above 

 to cause them to be deuoimeed as excommunicate in noted (insignia) places 

 and parish chiu'ches in the deaneries of Molynger, Clouard, Lox, Athnurhyr, 

 Trym, and Scryne, till they merit the benefit of absolution. 



222. To W(illiam) Yonge, Archdeacon of Meath, and Adam del Naas, 

 11 March, 1413. Archdeacon of Kenlis. f. 55 (54)^ • 



Preamble as no. 212. The archbishop admonishes the archdeacons and 

 commands them to admonish the religious and clergy of the diocese of Meath 

 to pay what is due within 8 days. The results of disregard of the admonition 

 ai-e to be as in no. 216. 



Dated at Athboy. 



After the date is a postscript apparently intended for the Archdeacon of 

 Meath only, citing him, and dii-ecting him to cite the religious and clergy of 



