Lawloe — A Calendar of lire Register of Archbishop Fleming. 157 



his archdeaconry to appear before the archbishop or his commissaries in St. 



Michael's Church, Derver, on 6 April. 



A note adds that a similar citation was issued to the Archdeacon of 



Kenlys. 



22.3. List of persons ordained by Philip (Nangle), Bishop of Clonmacnoise 



18 March, 1413. (Cluanen.), by mandate from the archbishop, in St. [Mary's] 



Church, Athirde. f. 56 (66)\ 



Acolytes — Walter Obewlan, William Fynter, John Paier, all of the diocese 



of Armagh, Adam Gower, monk, Turlough M'^kay, of the diocese 



of Armagh. 



SiiM.cacons — John Sawage, Geoffrey Palmer, Thomas Warynge, and John 



Warynge, monks, Eobert Duff, of the diocese of Meath, 



Deacons — Henry Eede, diocese of Meath (has title for all orders), Nicholas 



Heyn, canon of Novan, Charles Omoloyn, Avelanus Omolachelyn, 



and John Omoloyn, of the diocese of Clonmacnoise, Brother John 



Payn. 



Priests — Sir William Awell, monk, Sir John Crystor, diocese of Dublin 



(has title and letters dimissory for all orders), Eichard Doryan, of 



the diocese of Meath, Laurence Nagan, of the diocese of Armagh, 



John Jordaun, of the diocese of Meath (the last three have titles 



for all orders). 



224. List of persons ordained by the same, by command of the 



17 April, 1413. archbishop, on 'Sitientes' Saturday in St. Peter's Church, 



Droghda. f. 56 (66)'. 



Acolytes — William Barrett and Henry Ferrowir', O.S.A., Magonius Ohilly 



and John Okyltaun, O.P., John Boyte, William Talbot, diocese of 



Meath, William Whyt, monk, Christopher Allyn, Edmund 



Penteuey. 



Siobdeacons — Thomas Tyrlagh, William Fynter, John Euer, Walter 



Bewlaun. 



Beacons — John Sawage and Thomas and John Warynge, monks of Melifont, 



Eobert Duff, diocese of Meath. 



Priests — Charles and John OmuUoyn, diocese of Clonmacnoise, Henry 



Eede, diocese of Meath, John Whylle, minorite, John Payn {in 



another hand is added de Urso). 



The date is incorrect. The scribe began to write ' April,' changed his mind and wrote ' March,' 

 then criissed that word out and wrote ' April.' But ' Sitientes ' Saturday (the Saturday after the fourth 

 Sunday in Lent) cannot fall so late as 17 April. The true date is probably 17 March, ' Sitientes' 

 Saturday, 1414 (1413 O.S.). This ordination seems, from a comparison of the names, to have taken 

 place not long after that recorded in no. 223. 



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